It looks like something from one of Gilliam's Python cartoons. I'm expecting to see the head start flapping about.tryavna wrote:Wow! This one really disturbs me. Maybe it's intended to drive you as mad as Ludwig himself....
Worst DVD covers... ever!
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Those Freejack-floatyheads are extraordinarily horrible even in the long tradition of awful covers with floating heads. Maybe it's the background, maybe it's the fact that it has both Anthony Hopkins and Emilio Estevez on the same cover, but the end result is truly one of a kind.Kinsayder wrote:More floating heads...
FREEJACK
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The new cover for 13 going 30: Fun & Flirty Edition shows everything that it is wrong in the DVD industry today: Unnecesary double-dips, stupid nicknames, crap movies and bad photoshopping.
Here is a link with the cover art:
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/ ... n-305.html
Here is a link with the cover art:
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/ ... n-305.html
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These DVD covers give a false impression of the violent cartoon Watership Down. Someone unfamiliar with the novel or film would think they were buying a Disneyesque bunny flick:


I personally prefer the original British poster artwork, but I can understand why the distributers might have done away with it:

Rumour has it that the whole idea behind the poster was to discourage parents bringing their younger kids to see it after the studio couldn't get a PG rating from the censors...


I personally prefer the original British poster artwork, but I can understand why the distributers might have done away with it:

Rumour has it that the whole idea behind the poster was to discourage parents bringing their younger kids to see it after the studio couldn't get a PG rating from the censors...
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I've owned this disc since it came out (had been waiting for years for a decent 35mm print disc for years, though far better exists-- se CC's MY METIER for a gorgeous clip from the Finnish episode of Leaves from DFI), and oh god... oh god... it's so funny I can barely see enough to write this, the tears are streaming down my face it's so goddam funny--peerpee wrote:Look how they have "leaves" in the design! -- Real Maple leaves! --denti alligator wrote:The cover for Leaves from Satan's Book is so bad I'm considering cancelling my pre-order and just renting this one.
I never noticed T H E F U C K I N G M A P L E L E A V E S!!!!!!!!!!! That has got to be the funniest cover-sput on the face of the earth. The Young-College-Grad-ing of the corporatized creative arts strikes again. Oh... ohh... thats too fucking funny.
What's next? A Parchisi board game & instruction booklet lovingly rendered for the cover of Rules Of The Game? A sea lion beaming at the head of a line of six others receding behind him for THE SEVENTH SEAL?
Christ...
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I'm with NARSHTY on this one. I haven't bothered to check the package design credits on KING OF... to match with Viridiana but this individual is so far out to lunch in cultural crayolaland on these covers.... I actually find the KING OF KINGS cover worse... at least the whole Hyper-Self-Reflexive, SuperSynthetic, Media Referential sarcasm of the lavender, sardonic graph lines of emanating "radiance" virtually mocking the idea of piousness or reverence-- at least this plasticity is sort've appropriate, with one eye closed, to Bunuel. But to KING OF...?matt wrote:
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