Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7

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Pavel
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#2651 Post by Pavel »

I think the Flight of the Phoenix and Last Waltz covers are pretty great.
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#2652 Post by Finch »

The Flight of the Phoenix cover makes me wish I liked the film better.
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#2653 Post by FrauBlucher »

I like this incarnation of The Last Waltz more than all previous covers
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#2654 Post by therewillbeblus »

They're all fine, but The Last Waltz bothers me for how all members of The Band are focused on Scorsese's directions, making him the center of attention instead of the actual group. It doesn't vibe with the mostly hands-off approach Scorsese takes to the doc, and its implicit egoism/unearned auteurist idolatry in this specific case rubs me the wrong way. His name looming above the title with no mention of the group's name is just bitter icing on the cake. All hail Scorsese- the man who conducted these musicians and brought together this event being filmed- oh wait..
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#2655 Post by Saturnome »

Adoption is looking a bit like a early 2000s Criterion cover.
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#2656 Post by yoloswegmaster »

The Piano 4K comes in a standard case:

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#2657 Post by criterionsnob »

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#2658 Post by captveg »

Did they cover the wacky C with the sticker, or is the wacky C not on the clear plastic sleeve like the year/brand side/spine labeling?
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#2659 Post by swo17 »

The insert is plastic with the CC branding and white title box printed on it. But the cowards didn't even make the whole thing see-through

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#2660 Post by ryannichols7 »

if nothing else, I'll find that a bit useful as I'm one of the people who keeps the "director approved" stickers on the inside of the case after opening. was wondering how I would do that, so that makes it a little bit more useful!

what's the insert like? clearly we can see the Dogme manifesto printed...is it just that on one side and the essay on the other? pretty curious
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#2661 Post by domino harvey »

swo17 wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:45 am The insert is plastic with the CC branding and white title box printed on it. But the cowards didn't even make the whole thing see-through

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Isn't that still semi-transparent material, like the packaging for Mount Eerie?
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#2662 Post by Robert Chipeska »

Yeah they should've made the text the same resolution as the film so no one could read it
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#2663 Post by swo17 »

ryannichols7 wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:04 am what's the insert like? clearly we can see the Dogme manifesto printed...is it just that on one side and the essay on the other? pretty curious
It's a stapled 16-page booklet with the cover oriented differently than the pages inside, which contain the essay and a bunch of pictures:

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domino harvey wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:20 am Isn't that still semi-transparent material, like the packaging for Mount Eerie?
You can see through it if you place it directly on something but not otherwise
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#2665 Post by captveg »

Thanks for the additional pics for The Celebration, everyone
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#2666 Post by swo17 »

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#2667 Post by senseabove »

Kinda ridiculous that they half-assed the Blue Note logo mimicry. It really should've had STEREO in a box with "The Finest in Film Since 1984", Criterion below that, and the spine number in an oval to the left of that.
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#2668 Post by DandyDancing »

The Blue Note esque 'Round Midnight cover is gorgeous.
I have always loved that Walker poster too.
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#2669 Post by bfaison »

The Girl Can't Help It one is awesome!
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#2670 Post by Kracker »

Ugh lemme be the first to say it: Walker is a horribly disappointing downgrade from the DVD cover.

They should have at least changed the type from the original poster.
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#2671 Post by Ribs »

I do like the Eyimofe cover, though I wonder why they bothered when it also had an excellent poster that I believe Janus made itself.
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#2672 Post by dekadetia »

Kracker wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 5:28 pm Ugh lemme be the first to say it: Walker is a horribly disappointing downgrade from the DVD cover
Indeed. Looks like MS Paint fan art. I realize it's based on the poster but removing the character's face is a weird move.
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#2673 Post by Robert Chipeska »

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#2674 Post by Saturnome »

dekadetia wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 5:39 pm Indeed. Looks like MS Paint fan art. I realize it's based on the poster but removing the character's face is a weird move.
It's not based on the poster : it's the poster. Nothing was redrawn, except for the face they removed. Why?
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Other than that they're all great covers I think.
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#2675 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Any chance it's due to weird legal rights when using Ed Harris's image?
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