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denti alligator
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#151 Post by denti alligator »

thebedbreakinkid wrote:we're a one of a kind breed: those who don't buy into gus van sants bullshit. "it's suppose to evoke a dream-like feeling..." i don't know about you, but my dreams don't involve a 5 minute steady cam shot of some emo douche kid that has little to do with the story. had they thrown in a predator and carl weathers, battling the kids in the school, then i might be interested.
I consider this trolling. I'm not a big van Sant fan, but still... Gerry is pretty fucking great, though...

Oh, so My Own Private Idoho is not enough to disown CC, but Elephant is? What about Metropolitan, then? The Rock?
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#152 Post by Highway 61 »

I appologize Denti. I didn't mean to provoke any trolling.

To get back on topic, I like The Shining cover, although it doesn't fit the film. The colors are wrong; they don't match the film at all.
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#153 Post by denti alligator »

Highway 61 wrote:I appologize Denti. I didn't mean to provoke any trolling.

To get back on topic, I like The Shining cover, although it doesn't fit the film. The colors are wrong; they don't match the film at all.
I was thinking more of the other guy. But anyway, I agree that the Shining cover is the most interesting of these, which makes me wonder whatever happened to those promised Kubrick reissues.
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#154 Post by Cinesimilitude »

warner's probably holding out until they can get support for Total HD before they release them, I'm guessing.

OT: Renaissance cover looks semi-cool, but with a film of that style, there are probably a thousand other frames that would look even better.
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#155 Post by BrightEyes23 »

this is most likely the wrong thread but i dunno where the right thread would be...would it be possible for any of you great cover makers to create a "criterion" cover for Bye Bye Brazil that was just released from New Yorker? I did a really stupid thing with my case of it and left it out near the fireplace in the living room while i was watching the movie and...well...the plastic and case melted and its all destroyed :oops:
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#156 Post by margot »

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Jesus, if only. :cry:

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This is great.
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#157 Post by pianocrash »

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At this point, anything would be better. ANYTHING.
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#158 Post by portnoy »

except either of those. jesus.
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#159 Post by Cinesimilitude »

As I haven't seen the film this is probably totally off-base, but I couldn't resist throwing my hat in.

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#160 Post by justeleblanc »

That actually looks like a bible... which is a funny concept.
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#161 Post by Gigi M. »

The last one is amazing, proper for the film theme. Please send to Criterion to see their reaction.
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#162 Post by Ashirg »

Criterion can't use any covers we send them.
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#163 Post by Dante Vescio »

Greathinker you should consider doing some covers for Criterion! :lol:
All the covers you've made so far are excellent, especially your version of Rashomon, that's definitively one of the most beatiful covers for Criterion movies I've ever seen, a lot better than the original one.
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#164 Post by toiletduck! »

The ever-loving voice of dissent, I have to say that while I certainly enjoy your covers, I do hands-down prefer the final Criterion version of Milky Way.

Just doing my part to help you keep it real with us peeps who do the bitching but no designing... :wink:

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#165 Post by jt »

Ashirg wrote:Criterion can't use any covers we send them.
Why not?
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Highway 61
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#166 Post by Highway 61 »

I'd wager there's all sorts of legal stickiness that goes with accepting a cover designed by a fan readily available on the internet; opens up the door for accusations of plagiarism, that sort of thing. Plus, they just don't want to pay him when there regualr guys can do it.
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#167 Post by Cinesimilitude »

I don't know about greathinker, but for my money, I'd pay criterion to use my art.
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#168 Post by Gigi M. »

SncDthMnky wrote:I don't know about greathinker, but for my money, I'd pay criterion to use my art.
How much?
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#169 Post by Greathinker »

toiletduck! wrote:The ever-loving voice of dissent, I have to say that while I certainly enjoy your covers, I do hands-down prefer the final Criterion version of Milky Way.

Just doing my part to help you keep it real with us peeps who do the bitching but no designing... :wink:
No problemo. I don't imagine I do better work than criterion-- they have a very adept art department with more resources, what does it matter if one of their covers isn't a homerun for everybody.
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#170 Post by malcolm1980 »

Speaking of Criterion covers, who the hell designs them? A lot of them are great works of art all by themselves. Can one submit a design?

Personally, I think that Days of Heaven cover is worthy.
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#171 Post by Nuno »

Eric Skillman designed some of them.
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#172 Post by hammock »

Neil Kellerhouse has done a lot!
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#173 Post by Matt »

malcolm1980 wrote:Speaking of Criterion covers, who the hell designs them?
We used to keep a list until we got burned out.
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#174 Post by Cinesimilitude »

Matt wrote:
malcolm1980 wrote:Speaking of Criterion covers, who the hell designs them?
We used to keep a list until we got burned out.
Speaking of that list, I assume that it was an assumption that Wiktor Sadowski illustrated the three war films box, because we now know from Skillman's blog that he did those all himself.
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#175 Post by Jeff »

I like the title treatment on Greathinker's Days of Heaven cover. I am hoping to see something to do with this still on the actual cover. I think that it might look good cropped so that the house is on the far right of the frame, and no people appear; or cropped so that only Gere, the dude to his left, and the right side of the house appear. I also like this Days of Heaven title treatment, or something similar to this one from the All the Real Girls one-sheet. I have neither the skill nor the software to create such a thing, so if any of you artistic types want to work something up for my viewing pleasure, I won't complain.
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