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

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

#876 Post by captveg »

I wonder how much of a trend it'll be going forward to have BD cover art that differs from the DVD cover art. Aside from the Wacky C and the sidebar on the earlier titles, up until Beauty and the Beast and Naked the cover art has matched when they do a Blu-only upgrade. (The Leopard had some shading/coloring differences, but in principal it was the same cover design).
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#877 Post by SpiderBaby »

zedz wrote:And I don't care what the Music Room cover looks like, as long as it comes out. Maybe you turn the chandelier upside down and see a face?
hahaha.
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#878 Post by Flike »

Also, 8 1\2 was cleaned up a little and 400 Blows had slightly different proportions. But yeah, same sources.
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#879 Post by felipe »

matrixschmatrix wrote:
dustysomers wrote:Do Naked and Beauty and the Beast represent the first significant cover art changes for Blu-only re-releases?
They've since changed the Leopard DVD to match the blu, but it was significantly different when released.
What do you mean? Does the dvd come in digipack now too? Or does it still come in one of those thick cases, but with updated artwork?
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#880 Post by Tribe »

zedz wrote:If they're redoing the covers for Beauty and the Beast and Naked then I assume they're also changing the content / upgrading the DVD editions?
Sheesh. Do we really need a third edition of Beauty and the Beast. I can understand a Blu upgrade, but another DVD upgrade?
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#881 Post by matrixschmatrix »

felipe wrote:
matrixschmatrix wrote:
dustysomers wrote:Do Naked and Beauty and the Beast represent the first significant cover art changes for Blu-only re-releases?
They've since changed the Leopard DVD to match the blu, but it was significantly different when released.
What do you mean? Does the dvd come in digipack now too? Or does it still come in one of those thick cases, but with updated artwork?
I believe they changed it to one of the multi-disc thinline cases, like Scenes from a Marriage and Science is Fiction. I get the feeling they're trying to get rid of all the really thick packages.
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#882 Post by swo17 »

dustysomers wrote:Do Naked and Beauty and the Beast represent the first significant cover art changes for Blu-only re-releases?
Tribe wrote:
zedz wrote:If they're redoing the covers for Beauty and the Beast and Naked then I assume they're also changing the content / upgrading the DVD editions?
Sheesh. Do we really need a third edition of Beauty and the Beast. I can understand a Blu upgrade, but another DVD upgrade?
B&B and Naked are only Blu-ray upgrades, so yes, this is a new precedent in terms of the cover art for Blu upgrades, but the fact that they didn't change H&L suggests that they'll only do this as they feel the need.
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#883 Post by Feego »

Everyone is forgetting that Charade was upgraded from a photo to a painting:

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#884 Post by matrixschmatrix »

If you read the Eric Skillman blog entry about Charade, it sounds like at the time there was a general policy that "it just made sense to keep the same basic look as the basically successful original DVD"- it sounds as though that policy may no longer be in effect.
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#885 Post by captveg »

Feego wrote:Everyone is forgetting that Charade was upgraded from a photo to a painting
Good point. This is more like the B&tB upgrade, where they use the same concept but change up the presentation.

The new Naked cover is just... I mean, what the hell?
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#886 Post by gcgiles1dollarbin »

Finch wrote:Thewlis looks like he's about to fart.
I like the new Naked cover. It looks a little like Diane Arbus's photo of the skinny kid with the toy hand grenade. The implosive energy, tendons on the neck, etc. I like, too, the title above his head, as if Thewlis is willing the word into existence.

And knowing Johnny, he probably is trying to fart, and probably on a woman's sleeping head.
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#887 Post by zedz »

Tribe wrote:
zedz wrote:If they're redoing the covers for Beauty and the Beast and Naked then I assume they're also changing the content / upgrading the DVD editions?
Sheesh. Do we really need a third edition of Beauty and the Beast. I can understand a Blu upgrade, but another DVD upgrade?
I don't think we need either title upgraded, but up until now new cover (aside from minor tweaks) has always meant new edition. Looks like that's changed.
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#888 Post by HistoryProf »

I like it all except the Music Room - which is worse than the original Christmas Tale blurry lights cover. just awful.

I love the look on Belmondo's face....and the Naked cover actually works for me. it encapsulates the entire film in one expression - he's about to explode!
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#889 Post by HelenLawson »

I quite like the cover for The Music Room. The background pattern emerges more clearly when looked at from a distance (or maybe that's just due to my own farsightedness).
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#891 Post by dadaistnun »

^ Ha! That's oddly appropriate. That shot of Thewlis was the inside gatefold of the laserdisc.
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#892 Post by antnield »

Reminds me of Axiom's Wim Wenders discs - same designer perhaps?

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#893 Post by domino harvey »

Since Thewlis never shuts up, why did they choose a still with his teeth clamped shut?
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#894 Post by schellenberg »

felipe wrote:
matrixschmatrix wrote:They've since changed the Leopard DVD to match the blu, but it was significantly different when released.
What do you mean? Does the dvd come in digipack now too? Or does it still come in one of those thick cases, but with updated artwork?
This is what it looks like. They re-released it with the whacky C
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#895 Post by TheGodfather »

Wow those are some pretty crappy covers this month... Not too excited on the titles they`re releasing either.
Cheap month for me \:D/
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#896 Post by godardslave »

I actually like the music room cover. A lot.
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#898 Post by felipe »

Kes has no interior art? What color is the spine?
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#899 Post by aox »

I wish they had done a little more for the Fear and Loathing BD package. The original DVD packaging was very unique and interesting.
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#900 Post by ccfixx »

felipe wrote:Kes has no interior art? What color is the spine?
The spine is the same color green as the majority of the back cover.
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