Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.5

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#102 Post by Tom Hagen »

A smaller version of an excellent DVD packaging job from five years earlier? When will re-releasing DVD packages as Blus simply become a "dog bites man " story around here?
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#103 Post by Cinephrenic »

I'm glad they fixed their digis...
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#104 Post by Finch »

CSM126 wrote: the extras would have to go on a second disc (and it is a two-disc set), so that would explain the packaging be a digi rather than a keepcase. I doubt the booklet had that much to do with it.
Well, if you remember, the likes of Army of Shadows had a keepcase accomodating two discs on the right inside and the booklet on the left. Also, their booklet for the DVD reissue of Seven Samurai was one of their thickest, so I still think the booklet accounts at least to some extent for the digipak. Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things: I'd have quite liked a somewhat larger keepcase but the digipak does look quite nice as well.
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#105 Post by swo17 »

The 2-disc figure 8 style won't work for the smaller BD keepcases though.
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#106 Post by zedz »

It's a slow day, so apologies for this.

The way I understand it is that Criterion's customized clear BluRay cases don't come in doubles, so any BluRay edition that requires an extra disc = automatic digipack. The only exception I'm aware of (not that I've been following too closely) was Benjamin Button, which came in the conventional blue BluRay case. And which could only accommodate a slender pamphlet of a booklet, which is where Finch is right about the booklet (also) being a deal breaker.

A double BluRay keepcase to match the existing clear Criterion single BluRay keepcase doesn't, as far as I know, exist, so it would entail design and production all its own for a single release, which would no doubt be prohibitive.
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#107 Post by swo17 »

Further to that, though probably half or more of all their DVD releases are 2-discers (which necessitate their own kind of keepcase), the same content almost always fits on just one Blu-ray disc. I wouldn't guess that there are enough exceptions to this for them to consider dreaming up a custom 2-disc BD case, especially when anything that's an exception is surely going to be considered important enough to merit its own lavish digipak.
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#108 Post by colinr0380 »

I can also confirm the Blue Blu-Ray package for Benajmin Button, and also that through ordering from Canada I also got one of those dual language French/English versions of the packaging!

On looking at that Seven Samurai Blu and comparing it with my DVD copy isn't the book that came with the reissue DVD quite thick? It was positioned next to the digipack in the box in the previous set, rather than being small enough to put inside the gatefold. Does that suggest that the size of the booklet has been cut down to fit inside the packaging? (As well as the digipack itself likely being reformatted and resized to Blu-Ray dimensions if it is going to be anything like the Brakhage Blu digipack).
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#109 Post by ShellOilJunior »

Tom Hagen wrote:
A smaller version of an excellent DVD packaging job from five years earlier? When will re-releasing DVD packages as Blus simply become a "dog bites man " story around here?
Criterion releasing its flagship title on blu-ray could never be classified as a "dog bites man" story.
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#111 Post by Tom Hagen »

That disc art is outstanding.
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#112 Post by Cinephrenic »

It wasn' a giant ass crack afterall...
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#113 Post by Finch »

Hopefully they kept the underwater shot for the keepcase inside of the Blu package. I also notice that they used the temporary art (albeit reversed) for the front of the booklet - nice one!
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#114 Post by cdnchris »

The Blu-ray actually uses a different shot.
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#117 Post by Murdoch »

I like the one they went with, but I love the ones with Mitchum with his hand in a claw shape looking upward.
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#118 Post by Tom Hagen »

The Norman Rockwell one is priceless.
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#119 Post by Jeff »

Thanks to Eric for taking the time to post all that. Ultimately, I like what they went with, for all of the reasons he mentions in his post. I was really hoping for them to do the storybook thing. The "Little Golden Books" cover is actually my favorite, and this would have been great too, but I definitely understand why they went in the direction they did.
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#120 Post by petevoelker »

I love the paper dolls made out of money cover. Even if it is a little bit of a rip-off of the original Bunny Lake is Missing poster.
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#121 Post by cdnchris »

Jeff wrote:The "Little Golden Books" cover is actually my favorite
Mine, too, actually. I also do like the idea of the first one and a little tinkering and I think it would have been great. Too bad about the legal requirements in listing Mitchum and Winters on the front.
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#122 Post by kaujot »

Is this a new legal requirement or something left over from the original production of the film?
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#123 Post by Jeff »

I'm guessing it's a condition of Criterion's new contract with MGM that above the line actors get credits on the packaging.
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#125 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Tom Hagen wrote:The Norman Rockwell one is priceless.
Yeah, that one was eye-catching. I really prefer this one and this one, though. Sure, the former has shades of Walkabout, but it captures the fairy tale feeling really well. The latter with the font over it looked great, but Mitchum looking like a maniac really caught the horror for me.
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