mfunk9786 wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:21 pm
Not great! When I received the Haneke in the mail (prior to these photos being up), I was looking forward to seeing the individual art for each film. Corner cutting when other labels are doing exclusive slipcovers, boxes, etc makes Criterion seem even more behind.
While perhaps disappointing, I don't think this should be surprising, as we predicted this would be the case when these two sets were announced at a lower price point than
Infernal Affairs and all the other $100 MSRP box sets. Criterion has been marking down prices for larger 'sets' packaged in scanavo cases for a while (i.e.
Marlon Riggs; Eight Hours Don't Make a Day; The Human Condition trilogy repackaging for the upgrade) so it's a (to me, inexplicably-decided) trade-off between what comes in which form and twenty bucks, or ten during a sale. These releases are following an internal logic though, so rest assured the upcoming
Lars von Trier’s Europe Trilogy will come with individual art and all the goodies one gets from a normal box set. If it doesn't I'll write Mulvaney myself and sign my name with a pitchfork emoji