Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.5

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movielocke
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#801 Post by movielocke »

At BN today, flipping through blurays after picking up Silent Naruse I noted that they had Chungking Express in the keepcase, rather than in the squishy-crusho box.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#802 Post by Max von Mayerling »

I think that I shall change my legal name to Squishy Crusho.
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#803 Post by felipe »

I was going to buy Spirit of the Beehive on Barnes & Noble and the page shows this picture:

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Does this mean it's not a digipack any longer?
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#804 Post by rrenault »

How do you replace a booklet/insert? I bought the Army of Shadows BD at J & R in Manhattan a few days ago, and the insert was a little dog-eared, as if it slipped out of place in transit and got a little ruffled inside the case.
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#805 Post by mfunk9786 »

E-mail Criterion.
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#806 Post by Mr. Ned »

felipe wrote:I was going to buy Spirit of the Beehive on Barnes & Noble and the page shows this picture: ....Does this mean it's not a digipack any longer?
If it's any help, the same image was up when I ordered Beehive from B&N a couple summers ago during a 50% off sale, and I received a digipack. I say go for it.
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#807 Post by domino harvey »

It wouldn't be a black case even if Criterion did put it in a case, so I think that's just a default BN template
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#808 Post by felipe »

Thanks guys. I guess I'll order it then.
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#810 Post by knives »

Have you gotten a sneak on watching Le Cercle Rouge and is it still of colour wise like the bluray.com review showed?
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#813 Post by cdnchris »

knives wrote:Have you gotten a sneak on watching Le Cercle Rouge and is it still of colour wise like the bluray.com review showed?
I only took a quick look and I would say it does, though it's sometimes hard to judge captures. In comparison to the DVD the colours certainly look more natural, and better honestly.
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#814 Post by swo17 »

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#815 Post by Murdoch »

Love the Kiss Me Deadly interior.
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#816 Post by Feego »

Where are you seeing the Kiss Me Deadly interior?
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#817 Post by Murdoch »

It's the eyes fold-out, I believe.
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#818 Post by Feego »

Nope, that's Vera Clouzot in Diabolique. Her eyes were featured on the original Criterion cover:

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#819 Post by Murdoch »

Oh, thought it was Cloris Leachman from a promo still or something.
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567 The Makioka Sisters

#820 Post by ccfixx »

Cover change.

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#821 Post by swo17 »

Now it looks like an Essential Art House title, if slightly more prestigious. Is this film just completely boring or something?
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#822 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Wow, the new cover for Makioka Sisters is a huge, huge improvement- and yeah, it seems like almost a sly confirmation that this is pretty much an Essential Art House release, as it's straightforwardly a screenshot with a title treatment above it.
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#823 Post by Peacock »

Great stuff, now if they change they get rid of the pointless bar at the top, and change the text to something more interesting, they would have a beautiful cover.
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#824 Post by Saturnome »

So, so, so much better. It certainly was a terrible cover before and couldn't understand the lack of riots and murders around it. Maybe because there was too many covers to comment about.
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#825 Post by fdm »

Peacock wrote:Great stuff, now if they change they get rid of the pointless bar at the top, and change the text to something more interesting, they would have a beautiful cover.
Like that Senso font. ;)
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