Criterion Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.2
- Mr Sausage
- Has Risen from the Grave
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- souvenir
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The Monsters and Madmen cover reminds me of some of the animation I've seen in conjunction with The Venture Bros. cartoon show more than the two artists mentioned above. In fact, I was almost sure that there was a connection, but after taking a look at a couple of episodes via DVD I can't place it so maybe it's just a similar style.
- Anthony
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Cinephrenic wrote:B-movies/camp are a part of cinema and deserve attention like any other film. You don't have to buy them. I respect your opinion, but I wouldn't go as far as calling films "horrible" just because they don't fit your taste.
I think I understand your POV and more than likely agree with you. But, this makes me wonder... in twenty years from now will people look back and think Saw, Scream, and I Know What You Did Last Summer are classic teen horror movies. God I hope I've left the planet if that ever turns out to be the case.
- CSM126
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Saw isn't exactly a teen slasher pic (and I personally thought it was an excellent film), but I think I see your point. Anywho, I doubt people will see Scream or IKWYDLS as "classic" teen horror movies, but maybe as "formative" or something like that. Ya know, like they set the standard for the (abysmal) quality of teen slashers in the mid-to-late nineties and beyond. Or they might just look back on them as dumb but funny to watch and lampoon MST3K style. Ya never know.Anthony wrote:Cinephrenic wrote:B-movies/camp are a part of cinema and deserve attention like any other film. You don't have to buy them. I respect your opinion, but I wouldn't go as far as calling films "horrible" just because they don't fit your taste.
I think I understand your POV and more than likely agree with you. But, this makes me wonder... in twenty years from now will people look back and think Saw, Scream, and I Know What You Did Last Summer are classic teen horror movies. God I hope I've left the planet if that ever turns out to be the case.
- Jeff
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Why would it bother you that they are including an extra disc? Since they have audio commentaries, they would be $39.95 anyway. Putting the docs on a second disc allows them to max out the bitrate on disc one, and it isn't costing you any extra.indiannamednobody wrote:Those spec's for the Kurosawa's are weak. An additional disc for a 35 minutes segment of a doc? Come on.
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javelin
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A real long time for Tomine, I imagine. He probably won't be drawing so much anymore: his eyesight is nearly gone. One of the greats, too.Matt wrote:Goldurn duck beat me to it.
With all this illustration, I'm tempted to wish for a Mouchette cover by John Kricfalusi.
And how damn long is it going to take them to get an Adrian Tomine or Chris Ware cover. I'd buy that no matter what movie it was for.
- Matt
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He's still doing regular illustrations for the New Yorker, though. And he can't go blind until after he does the cover of my novel.javelin wrote:A real long time for Tomine, I imagine. He probably won't be drawing so much anymore: his eyesight is nearly gone. One of the greats, too.Matt wrote:And how damn long is it going to take them to get an Adrian Tomine or Chris Ware cover. I'd buy that no matter what movie it was for.
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javelin
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Dammit. That would have been the perfect pairing. How much would it cost to commission him to make a one-off design for personal use? Cause if it's under $20 I think I can swing it.zedz wrote:Can you imagine how amazing a Chris Ware fold-out package for Playtime would have been? What a missed opportunity.
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If it's any consolation, I was thinking the exact same thing...souvenir wrote:The Monsters and Madmen cover reminds me of some of the animation I've seen in conjunction with The Venture Bros. cartoon show more than the two artists mentioned above. In fact, I was almost sure that there was a connection, but after taking a look at a couple of episodes via DVD I can't place it so maybe it's just a similar style.
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Bleddyn Williams
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Boy, I knew this forum was incredibly hard to please, but this has to take the cake! Bravo Jon!!! =D>jon wrote:Also, although i love the Yojimbo/Sanjuro covers, the fact that the background for both are exactly the same is bothering me. (i mean exactly the same, all the same shadows/imperfections/etc. i like the look of them, but they didnt need to use the same picture of the paper)
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- indiannamednobody
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Yea, but compare them to Pickpocket and Virgin Spring, both loaded with additional audio tracks and doc's / interviews, and their both single disc and look/play great. You are right about the bitrate, and since the new look/case's are great in digipack 2disc sets, my complaining will come to an end.Jeff wrote:Why would it bother you that they are including an extra disc? Since they have audio commentaries, they would be $39.95 anyway. Putting the docs on a second disc allows them to max out the bitrate on disc one, and it isn't costing you any extra.
- souvenir
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Where are you all getting the idea that these are two-disc releases? I don't see anything on the website confirming that.indiannamednobody wrote:Yea, but compare them to Pickpocket and Virgin Spring, both loaded with additional audio tracks and doc's / interviews, and their both single disc and look/play great. You are right about the bitrate, and since the new look/case's are great in digipack 2disc sets, my complaining will come to an end.
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- indiannamednobody
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#-o God, im an idiot. I'm still not sure why I thought they were two disc sets in the first place. #-o Next time I complain about my favorite DVD distribution company, i'll make sure I got my facts straight. #-osouvenir wrote: Where are you all getting the idea that these are two-disc releases? I don't see anything on the website confirming that.
- Andre Jurieu
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- Jeff
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In that case, I'll retract my criticism of your criticism. Talk about the blind leading the blind.indiannamednobody wrote:#-o God, im an idiot. I'm still not sure why I thought they were two disc sets in the first place. #-o Next time I complain about my favorite DVD distribution company, i'll make sure I got my facts straight. #-o
