Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 6

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#251 Post by swo17 »

Ultimo wrote:Strange they've left out Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? and Whity.
Fantoma has the rights to those two in the U.S., and they're both still in print.
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#252 Post by jindianajonz »

Dragoon En Regalia wrote:I don't think the Big City cover's aiming for utter orthodoxy with the bindi ref. Compared to Charulata's, this release's cover is much too abstract to be interpreted as representative of real-life, only the abstraction of urban infrastructure and how one gets lost in the system.
I was reading it more as a visual pun. At the very least I think that it's clear the red dots, whatever they represent, link the Charulata and Big City covers together. I just prefer to read it as a bindi on Big City's cover because it's the only thing on the cover aside from Ray's name that hints at the films Indian character. Though even with the pun, I'm sure most people who see the cover will assume it's some generic movie about New York in the 30's.
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#253 Post by domino harvey »

Professor Wagstaff wrote:Charulata looks like it belongs in the Glamour Collection DVDs Universal put out a few years back.
Ha, it does!
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#254 Post by zedz »

jindianajonz wrote:Oh yes, I know that, but a round bindi doesn't go with the angular design of the rest of the cover. Think of it as a stylized bindi, or a bindi rendered on an old 8bit Nintendo system.
If anybody's looking for a new username, you could do worse than "8-bit bindi."
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#255 Post by TMDaines »

It sounds like a euphemism for something. Not sure what though.
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#256 Post by TheGodfather »

To Be or Not To Be is one of the best covers they`ve done in a long while.
Would look great on a digipack
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#257 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Ugh no Digipaks
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#258 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

Agreed. Death to the digis! (Unpopular sentiment around these parts, I know.) But long live keep cases and durability!
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#259 Post by TheGodfather »

Moe Dickstein wrote:Ugh no Digipaks
I love digipacks, the more the better ;)
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#260 Post by Matt »

Stop it. We just did this last month.
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#261 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Digipaks for some, miniature American flags for others.
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#262 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Matt wrote:Stop it. We just did this last month.
All we need is war over "are DVDs worth buying or should you hold out for blu-ray" and we've got the trifecta
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#263 Post by twicebilled »

matrixschmatrix wrote:
Matt wrote:Stop it. We just did this last month.
All we need is war over "are DVDs worth buying or should you hold out for blu-ray" and we've got the trifecta
Hey now! I don't enjoy the lack of uniformity between dvd and blu-ray cases. We should start an e-petition.
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#267 Post by mfunk9786 »

cdnchris wrote:Marketa Lazarova
Is there any doubt that this is a shoo-in for cover art and packaging of the year? Stunning.
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#268 Post by RyanGallagher »

mfunk9786 wrote:
cdnchris wrote:Marketa Lazarova
Is there any doubt that this is a shoo-in for cover art and packaging of the year? Stunning.
It's a Neil Kellerhouse package!
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#269 Post by Jeff »

RyanGallagher wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:
cdnchris wrote:Marketa Lazarova
Is there any doubt that this is a shoo-in for cover art and packaging of the year? Stunning.
It's a Neil Kellerhouse package!
It is indeed a stunner, and I'm so glad to see them working with Kellerhouse again. He's probably my favorite designer overall.

Also, I suppose it should come as no surprise that the charming illustration for To Be or Not To Be comes courtesy of Caitlin Kuhwald.
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#270 Post by Jeff »

My copy of Badlands from the Amazon sale arrived today without shrinkwrap, and with the "Director-Approved Blu-ray" sticker affixed directly to the keepcase.

After I regained consciousness, I found myself able to cleanly remove the sticker without much difficulty. The case, disc, and booklet appear pristine, so I'm not inclined to exchange it. Has anyone come across this phenomenon before? I'm assuming it was an uncaught error at the packaging factory. Thankfully, none of the other Criterions that arrived today suffered the same fate.
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#271 Post by Moe Dickstein »

I got one like that recently but I forgot which one lol.
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#272 Post by ryannichols7 »

I got Shallow Grave like that. B&N hard sticker attached to the case. need to buy a replacement from Criterion...
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#273 Post by fdm »

They send me something like that it's going back.
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#274 Post by Matt »

Unless it's damaged or you keep your discs sealed, what's the big deal?
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#275 Post by swo17 »

I don't know about anyone else, but I've been trying for a few years now to make a dress out of Criterion shrinkwrap (I just throw the contents away) so I would be very frustrated if one came in the mail without it!
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