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

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#1901 Post by domino harvey »

Eating Raoul and the Game are perfect
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#1902 Post by TMDaines »

Liked the old Umberto D. This one's dreadful though. I'll still be glad to pick it up on Blu all the same.
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#1903 Post by mfunk9786 »

What makes it so dreadful? I think that may be a strong word - it's a well-framed, sharp, iconic image from the film, at the very least.

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v Wow, very strong words for this cover, are we all looking at the same thing?
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#1904 Post by Highway 61 »

The new Umberto D is one of the worst covers they've ever done, which is really saying something as of late. Eating Raoul and The Game are great, however.
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#1905 Post by cdnchris »

Holy schnikes on The Game cover! Love it!
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#1906 Post by Robert de la Cheyniest »

The Game looks similar to Mad Men's title sequence.
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#1907 Post by domino harvey »

The Eating Raoul cover is great in how it incorporates the iconic mouth logo of the original release and then still adds a new and appropriate twist with the frying pan. I'll say more about this great film once the thread gets started!
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#1908 Post by Murdoch »

The Game cover is just brilliant, one of the best of the collection IMHO (although it does look like it spells THF GAMF)
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#1909 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Umberto D. reeks of F. Ron Miller's involvement. Regardless, this is the best month for covers in a while.
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I wonder if they'll get some heat about "The Game" cover being a slight reminiscence of 9/11.
Umberto D. looks very endearing.
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#1911 Post by captveg »

The Les visiteurs du soir cover may be in my Top 5.
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#1912 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Robert de la Cheyniest wrote:The Game looks similar to Mad Men's title sequence.
And World On A Wire's cover!
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#1913 Post by colinr0380 »

And the opening titles to Total Recall! :wink:

In film terms I'm particularly excited about Les visiteurs du soir! It looks like a fantastic month all round though.
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#1914 Post by lacritfan »

Love The Game cover though it took me a few seconds to figure it out (and I wonder why the E in THE has a small middle line and the one in GAME is long)? Colors on it are spot on.

The problem with the new Umberto D cover is it makes it look like a sweet sentimental movie about an old man and his dog, the old one at least hinted that there was something deeper and darker.
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#1915 Post by Jeff »

Betting Neil Kellerhouse is responsible for that cover for The Game.
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#1916 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

So I'm the only one who gets tears in their eye just looking at the Umberto D. cover?
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#1917 Post by LQ »

The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:So I'm the only one who gets tears in their eye just looking at the Umberto D. cover?
You're certainly not the only one...
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#1918 Post by Cinephrenic »

Flike!!!!
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#1919 Post by HistoryProf »

knives wrote:I adore the Carnes
absolutely beautiful - and CoP is perhaps the best "upgrade" they've ever done. The Game is great as well.
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#1920 Post by Oedipax »

thatobscurecharm wrote:I wonder if they'll get some heat about "The Game" cover being a slight reminiscence of 9/11.
I thought the same thing. It's the straight vertical lines on the "building" that do it more than the falling man, I think.
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#1921 Post by HistoryProf »

jindianajonz wrote:I just went and checked all of my cases, and found the following had issues where the packaging was melted to the case. In addition to the ones mentioned, I found the problem with:

The Lady Vanishes
Branded to Kill
Fat Girl
Kagemusha
The Spy Who Came In From the Cold
Empire of Passion
The Killing
12 Angry Men

Of these, The Lady Vanishes, Fat Girl, and Harold and Maude were by far the worse. The rest seemed like they could be peeled off with a bit of patience, but these seemed like the case itself was probably damaged underneath.
FWIW, my copies of 12 Angry Men, The Killing, and Branded to Kill (+Tokyo Drifter) were fine. And today I received my Father's Day haul courtesy of my awesome wife and A Night to Remember, World on A Wire, Letter Never Sent, and Three Outlaw Samurai were all perfectly fine w/ the usual somewhat loose shrinkwrap that was easily removable.
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#1922 Post by bdsweeney »

Can I just not see it, or does the Fincher's name not appear on The Game?
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#1923 Post by Jeff »

bdsweeney wrote:Can I just not see it, or does the Fincher's name not appear on The Game?
Must be one of the rare occasions where they didn't include it. I suppose it could be one of those contractual things. It would probably distract from the clean lines of the cover anyway. At any rate, I imagine this will ultimately have a big, signed "DAVID FINCHER Director-Approved" sticker on it to catch the eye of Best Buy and Barnes & Noble shoppers.
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#1925 Post by Jeff »

krnash wrote:So it appears as though, just days after its release, the Harold and Maude DVDs and Blu-rays were pulled out of print so that a revised cover could take its place. Hence the backorder status on the Criterion site and the new, wordier cover including credits for Higgins and Stevens. This release has been put through a lot.
captveg wrote:The main difference between the Paramount and original Criterion cover is that it credits the director. I would assume that they couldn't credit the director without crediting the writer and songwriter, which led to the re-design.
I think captveg is exactly right. Ashby, Higgins, and Stevens share a line on the offical MPAA credit block with all receiving equal billing. I'm sure that there was a contractual stipulation that required all three to be credited equally on all promotional material, which would include a home video release. Cat Stevens is the only one still alive, and I can't imagine him caring about something like this, so I imagine it was Paramounts lawyers who balked.

EDIT: The Colin Higgins Trust is represented by James Rogers, who appears in some of the supplements, so he may have been the one that insisted on this.
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