Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:08 am
Weird, huh? I guess they meant to use a Steel Helmet pic and screwed up somehow. Do you think this is worth mentioning to them?
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You should as it is clearly a mistake that should be corrected.carax09 wrote:Weird, huh? I guess they meant to use a Steel Helmet pic and screwed up somehow. Do you think this is worth mentioning to them?




Drunken Angel looks like an anime TV show, and though I wasn't expecting Berlin Alexanderplatz's cover to look like it does, I'm pleasantly surprised.FSimeoni wrote:Berlin Alexanderplatz is amazing, one of the best Criterion covers I've seen for a while. I'm not too sure on Drunken Angel, and I don't like any of the other new stuff.
Except they're covering up their own text with their logo. Ridiculous.FSimeoni wrote:Berlin Alexanderplatz is amazing, one of the best Criterion covers I've seen for a while.
Nonetheless, I'm still very excited about finally seeing Cerlin AlexanderplatzMatt wrote:Except they're covering up their own text with their logo. Stupid.FSimeoni wrote:Berlin Alexanderplatz is amazing, one of the best Criterion covers I've seen for a while.
That was my first thought too. The font and woman scream PD.souvenir wrote:Everything above the train in the cover for The Lady Vanishes reminds me of a PD cheapo disc.
Maybe what I'm thinking is what you guys have been refering to (I don't know what PD is), but this cover reminds me of something I'd see in a dollar store.Jeff wrote:That was my first thought too. The font and woman scream PD.souvenir wrote:Everything above the train in the cover for The Lady Vanishes reminds me of a PD cheapo disc.
PD = Public Domain. Or, in other words, something you'd see in a dollar store.eez28 wrote:Maybe what I'm thinking is what you guys have been refering to (I don't know what PD is), but this cover reminds me of something I'd see in a dollar store.Jeff wrote:That was my first thought too. The font and woman scream PD.souvenir wrote:Everything above the train in the cover for The Lady Vanishes reminds me of a PD cheapo disc.
They're going for the look of a cheapie paperback mystery. It's not sleek, but I think it's totally apt and very charming. Public domain artwork would never contain such an audacious color scheme or be so emphatic.eez28 wrote:Maybe what I'm thinking is what you guys have been refering to (I don't know what PD is), but this cover reminds me of something I'd see in a dollar store.Jeff wrote:That was my first thought too. The font and woman scream PD.souvenir wrote:Everything above the train in the cover for The Lady Vanishes reminds me of a PD cheapo disc.
In his latest blog entry, Eric Skillman says he designed it himself.ianungstad wrote:Is that Berlin Alexanderplatz cover done by comic artist Danijel Zezejl? It looks a lot like his work. Very nice.
Well, I hope his favorite design of his own (in a while) isn't the new Lady Vanishes...mogwai wrote:In his latest blog entry, Eric Skillman says he designed it himself.ianungstad wrote:Is that Berlin Alexanderplatz cover done by comic artist Danijel Zezejl? It looks a lot like his work. Very nice.
I like them all, including The Lady Vanishes, which just seems to vibrant and pulpy, except for Drunken Angel, which is *awful*. It says nothing about the film or its mood, its unattractive to a head shaking extreme. I could have seen it stylized in a way the recent Dassin's were. Hopefully it will change.mogwai wrote:In his latest blog entry, Eric Skillman says he designed it himself.ianungstad wrote:Is that Berlin Alexanderplatz cover done by comic artist Danijel Zezejl? It looks a lot like his work. Very nice.