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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 5:06 am
by dwk
Looks
Paper Moon might be a digipak. (The spine looks really great )

Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 6:24 am
by ryannichols7
TechnicolorAcid wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 5:23 pm
ryannichols7 wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:40 pm
this reminds me of July...2022? when we got the cover art leaks and they were all such a joke I decided to believe them. being surrounded by this month, it's only all the more obvious just how good
Seven Samurai remains
Don’t downplay how good that Godzilla cover is too but besides that yeah pretty bland covers this month and Scarface is shockingly bad especially from someone who designed The Circus cover which remains one of my favorites from the collection.
he also did
They Live By Night, another excellent cover. just not following what the hell happened
Paper Moon really didn't need to deviate much at all from its classic design
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 6:38 am
by Beloved Aunt
The placing of the tommygun on the Scarface cover is especially pathetic--it's placed too high up for Muni to be realistically holding it, and it's also too perfectly squared to the angles of the sides of the cover to look at all natural. What a sorry sack of sh*t!
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:13 am
by tenia
The tommygun placement reminds me of covers like Raw Deal.
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:01 pm
by olmo
Randall Maysin Again wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 6:38 am
The placing of the tommygun on the Scarface cover is especially pathetic--it's placed too high up for Muni to be realistically holding it, and it's also too perfectly squared to the angles of the sides of the cover to look at all natural. What a sorry sack of sh*t!
I think you’re taking it a little literal, he isn’t necessarily holding it at all.
I think the chunky 80’s computer graphics motif is great and reminiscent of The Smile’s latest promo videos.
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2024 3:36 pm
by JSC
Reminds me of all the lovely little black and white games on my MacPlus back in '88. Shufflepuck Cafe, anyone?
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:45 pm
by cdnchris
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:50 pm
by yoloswegmaster
Interesting that Criterion is crediting themselves with the 4K restoration alongside Arrow since I'm fairly certain the restoration notes on the Arrow release don't mention them at all. I will double check once I get back home to see if this is true.
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2024 6:17 pm
by ryannichols7
was it known that Happiness is with Universal now?
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2024 6:30 pm
by cdnchris
ryannichols7 wrote:was it known that Happiness is with Universal now?
I was still under the impression it was with Lionsgate. Not sure when that changed.
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2024 6:45 pm
by guyetgenevieve
Interesting to me that All of Us Strangers doesn't say "Under Exclusive License from Searchlight Pictures" but rather lists them with a copyright. Does that mean that Disney has more ownership over this release than the usual Criterion release?
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2024 6:58 pm
by dwk
I believe Happiness ended up with Universal via the various mergers that created Focus Features.
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:01 pm
by yoloswegmaster
yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 5:50 pm
Interesting that Criterion is crediting themselves with the 4K restoration alongside Arrow since I'm fairly certain the restoration notes on the Arrow release don't mention them at all. I will double check once I get back home to see if this is true.
I just checked the restoration notes on the Arrow release and it makes no mention of Criterion being involved. Curious to know if Criterion took the existing master and did some extra work on it or if Arrow just didn't bother crediting them for their release.

Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:15 pm
by swo17
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:16 pm
by denti alligator
I like the new 8 1/2 a lot.
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:20 pm
by ryannichols7
very glad
Paris, Texas remains untouched. one of my favorite covers in the collection - it's imagery not in the movie that fits it perfectly. I have never really appreciated any of the art that focuses on Kinski - not because she's not incredible, but I feel her appearance in the movie is supposed to stun the viewer, since
we only meet her through the slide show photos and she only comes at the very end of the film, at its most pivotal point. so to flaunt her (and her pink sweater) in the art kinda defeats that, but that's obviously a battle lost long ago...
I'm undecided on the new
8 1/2 actually! the image is good, the typeface is what I'm unsure of.
No Country fits along side all the other Coen covers aside from
Blood Simple
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:27 pm
by domino harvey
I can’t wait to play No Country For Old Men on my Sega Dreamcast
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:33 pm
by CSM126
Brown and mauve aren’t exactly the colors that No Country evokes in my memory.
They should have used an image of Jones tracking his father, like in the dream he describes. Way more evocative.
8-1/2 is great
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:34 pm
by ryannichols7
CSM126 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:33 pm
Brown and mauve aren’t exactly the colors that No Country evokes in my memory.
They should have used an image of Jones tracking his father, like in the dream he describes. Way more evocative.
way more poetic too. focusing too much on Bardem I think kinda defeats the entire point, but I also only saw the movie once on release
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:35 pm
by Finch
Really like Sam Hadley's cover for Eastern Condors!
shrugs about the rest
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:51 pm
by pzadvance
That new 8 1/2 cover has a real “AI image extender” vibe after seeing the original cover for so long
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 6:14 pm
by ryannichols7
thinking about it, and holding my original copy (to look at the booklet), I don't approve of the new cover for 8 1/2. the title on the original cover is directly off the title card, an approach also reprised for the Citizen Kane cover. I would've been fine with the new image with the old numbers, but I don't like it, it feels more divorced from the film. a shame, as Eric Skillman's designs are usually good
they've been strange with the 4K cover changes. it's interestingly usually only non-US titles that have cover changes, and until now had largely been French titles. speaking of that, I just realized this is the first Italian 4K title from Criterion!
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:46 pm
by Brian C
I don’t think the No Country cover evokes the movie at all - it’s been some years since I’ve watched it, but I remember a lot of clear blue skies against the desert landscapes, not oppressive overcast smog. There are some key nighttime sequences as well, of course, but the feeling I remember is the opposite of what this cover portrays - I remember the feeling of nowhere to hide in the harsh light, out there exposed in the open.
Which, honestly, seems more in line with the Coens’ overarching themes throughout the years more than this.
Still a buy for me just because, but it’s disappointing.
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:49 pm
by ryannichols7
Brian C wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:46 pm
I don’t think the No Country cover evokes the movie at all - it’s been some years since I’ve watched it, but I remember a lot of clear blue skies against the desert landscapes, not oppressive overcast smog. There are some key nighttime sequences as well, of course, but the feeling I remember is the opposite of what this cover portrays - I remember the feeling of nowhere to hide in the harsh light, out there exposed in the open.
Which, honestly, seems more in line with the Coens’ overarching themes throughout the years more than this.
Still a buy for me just because, but it’s disappointing.
it honestly reminds me of the Fake Criterions tumblr from back in the day. lots of good work on there, but also lots that don't really correlate with the film. my surprise was learning three different artists did the three
Llewyn Davis,
Miller's Crossing, and
No Country covers
Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2024 8:27 pm
by Brian C
Yeah that is surprising, and also feels kinda … pointless, I guess. The art worked for Davis, I thought, and kinda worked but less so for Crossing, but seems completely inappropriate for this movie. Whether by the Coens’ request or otherwise, it feels forced, like they’ve decided that this is just the box they’re putting all the Coen films in.
More generally, I think the impulse is perhaps a bit juvenile to give a bunch of movies from the same filmmakers a single stylistic treatment. It flattens their work and implies that they’re all the same, like chapters in a book. At best it’s a very reductive application of auteur theory, and it’s often awkward even in big box sets where it’s more expected and perhaps more justifiable. I mean, even Wes Anderson has a couple movies in the Collection with completely different cover art.
Maybe this is the Coens’ doing but regardless, perhaps it’s time to shake it up for A Serious Man or whatever’s next.