Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.4

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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#926 Post by LightBulbFilm »

I really don't mind the blu-ray packaging. I mean, I want my DVDs packaged safely and want the cover looking good all the time, something the plastic helps do. I prefer a rather uniform look too...
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#927 Post by fdm »

LightBulbFilm wrote:I really don't mind the blu-ray packaging. I mean, I want my DVDs packaged safely and want the cover looking good all the time, something the plastic helps do. I prefer a rather uniform look too...
Pretty much the same here, particularly when there's no real reason that this couldn't fit in a regular (blu-ray sized) keepcase. (Just like "Spirit Of The Beehive" a while ago could have easily been keepcased.)
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#928 Post by zedz »

Pardon me if this is bleedingly obvious to everybody else, but if the Bluray packaging is smaller than the regular DVD packaging, and it contains the booklet, does this mean that the Bluray booklets are slightly scaled-down versions of the regular DVD booklets? Because that sounds like an insane production decision - surely not?
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#929 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Geez, who was in charge of picking the images for Essential Art House titles? If they wanted to make the films less compelling for the average viewer, then they have succeeded.
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#930 Post by CSM126 »

First-time Pygmalion viewer: "Well this isn't a movie about a dentist at all!"
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#931 Post by Dadapass »

The cover art for The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp looks like a still from Sweet Movie
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#932 Post by Cash Flagg »

Dadapass wrote:The cover art for The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp looks like a still from Sweet Movie
I was reminded of Martin Sheen at the climax of Apocalypse Now.
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#933 Post by cgray »

Antoine Doinel wrote:Geez, who was in charge of picking the images for Essential Art House titles? If they wanted to make the films less compelling for the average viewer, then they have succeeded.
When we're talking "average viewer", I think having ART HOUSE in all caps on the cover succeeds well enough on its own.
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#934 Post by Tom Hagen »

Cash Flagg wrote:
Dadapass wrote:The cover art for The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp looks like a still from Sweet Movie
I was reminded of Martin Sheen at the climax of Apocalypse Now.
" . . . This is the end . . . beautiful friend . . . "

And why does La Strada not have Anthony Quinn on the cover? The cover is just a seemingly random medium shot of Giulietta Masina holding her drums?
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#935 Post by AtlantaFella »

The product page for the Essential Art House box set contains potential cover art for almost all 50 titles.
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#936 Post by magicmarker »

I hope this doesn't mean that the only way we'll see Criterion release Le Jour se leve is in one of the Essential Art House Volumes. On the other hand, it would be nice to have it available, though it certainly deserves a full-fledged release.
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#937 Post by AtlantaFella »

domino harvey wrote:
Ashirg wrote:Image
Talk about a lateral release
No kidding. My gut reaction when seeing this image was "wow, they're finally giving this a proper release." My next thought was "oh, wait a minute..."
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#939 Post by Cinephrenic »

magicmarker wrote:I hope this doesn't mean that the only way we'll see Criterion release Le Jour se leve is in one of the Essential Art House Volumes. On the other hand, it would be nice to have it available, though it certainly deserves a full-fledged release.
Nah, it will get a spine number just like Miss Julie did.
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#940 Post by domino harvey »

Isn't it just the same kind of case as the La Ronde?
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#941 Post by Highway 61 »

magicmarker wrote:I hope this doesn't mean that the only way we'll see Criterion release Le Jour se leve is in one of the Essential Art House Volumes. On the other hand, it would be nice to have it available, though it certainly deserves a full-fledged release.
I'll take anything at this point. What's the hold up on this anyway?
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#942 Post by foggy eyes »

Highway 61 wrote:I'll take anything at this point. What's the hold up on this anyway?
The Optimum R2 disc is great - no need to wait for Criterion.
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#943 Post by Tom Hagen »

AtlantaFella wrote:The product page for the Essential Art House box set contains potential cover art for almost all 50 titles:

http://www.criterion.com/boxsets/305
A surprising number of these stills make for better covers than the art on the acutal Criterion releases do. Pépé le Moko more than most, obviously. I especially like the use of the iconic images from The Seventh Seal and Jules and Jim that Janus previously (and wisely) used for the 50th anniversary posters.
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#944 Post by Highway 61 »

No kidding. I'm especially partial to that Fists in the Pocket cover.
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#945 Post by Antoine Doinel »

The shot for Jules et Jim has been reversed.
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#946 Post by Cinephrenic »

Haxan looks great.
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#947 Post by domino harvey »

The idea of someone buying Haxan without being able to hear Casper T's voices on the commentary track saddens me greatly
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#948 Post by Tom Hagen »

Antoine Doinel wrote:The shot for Jules et Jim has been reversed.
In light of all of the complaints about image flipping on the Criterion DVD, I assumed you were joking, Antoine. But looking at it a second time, I think that cover image is acutally flipped! Unless I am remembering something incorrectly and Catherine crosses positions with Jules and Jim during their race, it seems that the cover does indeed flip the image.
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#949 Post by Feego »

Tom Hagen wrote:
Antoine Doinel wrote:The shot for Jules et Jim has been reversed.
In light of all of the complaints about image flipping on the Criterion DVD, I assumed you were joking, Antoine. But looking at it a second time, I think that cover image is acutally flipped! Unless I am remembering something incorrectly and Catherine crosses positions with Jules and Jim during their race, it seems that the cover does indeed flip the image.
Yes, the image is flipped, as well as the one on The Seventh Seal. They are also both flipped on the Janus posters.
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Criterion Blu-ray packaging

#950 Post by cyan »

Criterion Blu-ray packaging

Initial opinions from those who have seen it?

I think it's heinous...they look like Warner's book packages, which are pretty cool, but Criterion muffed them up by making them fold-outs, so on the shelf, each title's spine sits crooked. Say hello to the appearance of your new Criterion blu-ray shelf:

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Picky packaging nuts are in for some frustration. What are the chances Criterion will hear us and fix this? After all, Warner did fix the snapper case debacle back in 2001.
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