Criterion Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.2
- colinr0380
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Very nice covers - I like how The Haunted Strangler has used the famous squint and bitten bottom lip that Karloff does during the times he turns evil!
And First Man Into Space is particularly good!
I wonder if the two two disc sets are going to be packaged like The Killers and The Lower Depths, with double covers?
And First Man Into Space is particularly good!
I wonder if the two two disc sets are going to be packaged like The Killers and The Lower Depths, with double covers?
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- exte
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Speaking of crushed digipacks, I recall when my friend received his Herzog/Kinski boxset from DDD, and it was completely butchered. I think he had just sent one back to them for that very reason, and though this was in far worse condition, he decided to keep it. He said he liked to think Kinski had gotten into a fight with Herzog over it, and that's how it was so destroyed.
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I remember a lot of people having problems with this box from DDD all at once (mine is sitting on my shelf, still looking a little worse for the wear). Kinski's ghost must've taken out a whole shipment.exte wrote:Speaking of crushed digipacks, I recall when my friend received his Herzog/Kinski boxset from DDD, and it was completely butchered. I think he had just sent one back to them for that very reason, and though this was in far worse condition, he decided to keep it. He said he liked to think Kinski had gotten into a fight with Herzog over it, and that's how it was so destroyed.
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Grey Gardens/The Beales... and Symbiopsychotaxiplasm are two-film boxsets. Two films, two different years. Much like with the Rohmer outer box and the M&M outer box, Criterion don't put a year on the outer case because the boxset itself doesn't have a year because it ain't a film, it's just a box. Grey Gardens is now a boxset (with both Grey Gardens and the Beales of Grey Gardens), and symbio is a two-disc box with symbio Take one and symbio Take 2 1/2. Therefore, the outer cases of those sets can be treated like boxset covers, and therefore they don't get a year.hammock wrote:Might be - but that does not explain this one:
Maybe they dropped the years completely? But then again, Monsters and Madmen all have the year. I'm confused!
No year tab here:

or here:
But there are tabs on the individual films within the boxes:


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Well, they're not. But you might get your wish to see an animated film in that style soon enough.Gregory wrote:More than anything else, the Monsters and Madmen covers make me wish these films were animated features done in that style.
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But I don't believe that Darwyn Cooke is working on the animation for that project. He only illustrated the original source work. Maybe I'm wrong.Buttery Jeb wrote:Well, they're not. But you might get your wish to see an animated film in that style soon enough.Gregory wrote:More than anything else, the Monsters and Madmen covers make me wish these films were animated features done in that style.
I always enjoyed the Justice League Animated series, if for nothing other than their interesting voice-casting, like Ed Asner doing voice work as an old woman, or the brothers from Wonder Years voicing ideological opposing brothers Hawk and Dove (with Fred Savage as the hawkish one).
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All of those DC cartoons -- Batman, Batman Beyond, Justice League, Teen Titans, Superman... The Batman -- all have a Darwyn Cooke kinda style but they're all pretty safe compared to these covers. Teen Titans' the closest as they're a little looser with the character design and do great things with colour (bordering on Power Puff Girls level goodness)--I remember their opening credits were incredible.
Anyway, I endorse all of these cartoons--though I'm a little out of cartoon loop these days--but with that New Frontier thing, the character design with look the same but there'll be no abstraction or retro 60s style colouring. But that kind of thing is popular so some young talent will come along and do a movie or show in this Monsters and Madman style eventually.
Anyway, I endorse all of these cartoons--though I'm a little out of cartoon loop these days--but with that New Frontier thing, the character design with look the same but there'll be no abstraction or retro 60s style colouring. But that kind of thing is popular so some young talent will come along and do a movie or show in this Monsters and Madman style eventually.


