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Jean-Luc Garbo
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#176 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

There's something Gatsbyesque about Greathinker's cover that serves as the reason why I like it so. Good job, sir.
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#177 Post by Lino »

Can anyone do a mock-up cover for the "eventual" (fingers crossed) Criterion edition of The Darjeeling Limited? Pleeeease? I love the poster.
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#178 Post by MuzikJunky »

I just joined the forum, and I must say that I really love the fake Criterion covers! I have absolutely no talent at that kind of thing, so could someone please possibly do one for the Nollywood video OutKast by Mr. Prolific, aka Chico Ejiro, in the newest style? Here are some pics of the original, and here is the trailer: http://www.siu.edu/~africa/nollywood/outkast.html. Thanks very much! Peace.
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#179 Post by Feego »

These are a few I did. They're not amazing, as I just used Paint on my PC, but here they are:

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I used the older Criterion logo because I'm stubborn and still prefer that one.
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#180 Post by TheGodfather »

The last one especially looks really good!
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#181 Post by sidehacker »

Here's my first try at this. Not very good in my opinion but I might as well share it anyway.

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#182 Post by Cinephrenic »

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#184 Post by a.khan »

Could one of our fine graphic designers make their version of the "Mishima" cover -- to give members here something to compare and may be, also, so we could send 'Mulvaney' the link?
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#185 Post by arsonfilms »

Domino... it took me a moment to realize what I was looking at there, but then I just couldn't seem to stop laughing. Brilliant!
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#186 Post by domino harvey »

arsonfilms wrote:Domino... it took me a moment to realize what I was looking at there, but then I just couldn't seem to stop laughing. Brilliant!
I guess I better put it back up then:

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#187 Post by Oggilby »

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#188 Post by portnoy »

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Awesome. I wrote the second chapter of my thesis on The Sadist, which is actually a pretty good movie. I've seen all of these films, except the Nasty Rabbit, which I'm assured is his worst. Can I send this to Arch (who, rest assured, has a pretty good sense of humor)?
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#189 Post by Oggilby »

portnoy wrote:Awesome. I wrote the second chapter of my thesis on The Sadist, which is actually a pretty good movie. I've seen all of these films, except the Nasty Rabbit, which I'm assured is his worst. Can I send this to Arch (who, rest assured, has a pretty good sense of humor)?
Sure. I've actually heard The Sadist isn't bad at all. Nothing personally against him, but there is that reputation at least for Eegah.

Here's two more I forgot I had...

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#190 Post by Person »

Brilliant work, Oggilby! Top marks! :D
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#191 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

I love those two Woody Allen covers. The Annie Hall one in particular which also has a good choice of photo.
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#192 Post by King Prendergast »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:I love those two Woody Allen covers. The Annie Hall one in particular which also has a good choice of photo.
Same still used on the Annie CC laserdisc.
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#193 Post by kaujot »

The Manhattan cover is just the MGM DVD with the cast's names taken off and the scheme fit to the Criterion layout.
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#194 Post by Saturnome »

This kind of thing seems fun.
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Sadly I don't think I have much future in that business.
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#195 Post by domino harvey »

Awesome
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#196 Post by Oggilby »

kaujot wrote:The Manhattan cover is just the MGM DVD with the cast's names taken off and the scheme fit to the Criterion layout.
Hmm, I didn't notice that. Both Allen covers were simple re-formats of the theatrical posters I found on Google Image Search.
Saturnome wrote:This kind of thing seems fun.

Sadly I don't think I have much future in that business.
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#197 Post by colinr0380 »

Brilliant! I can almost hear the designer talking about how they "didn't want to go the obvious route with the Blue cover", maybe also showing the violet, orange and yellow covers they tried before settling on the above! :wink:
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#198 Post by domino harvey »

But Saturnome's was actually funny, as it avoided the obvious route employed above
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#199 Post by CSM126 »

King Prendergast wrote:
Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:I love those two Woody Allen covers. The Annie Hall one in particular which also has a good choice of photo.
Same still used on the Annie CC laserdisc.
Actually, no.
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#200 Post by mikeohhh »

This had always been my least-favorite thread on this board (as a 0-post .com member, I need not elaborate), but this page redeems it. Love the Blue cover(s) (even if the second was retelling a joke just moments after, it still beats an MSPaint letter-to-Santa for Sin City) and Oggilby's, as unlikely as they are (LOVE the Loose Change cover)
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