Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.4
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Tell that to consumers of the original Salo, or Getrud, or Mala Noche, or Jikogu, or...swo17 wrote:Eh, they can't screw up the movie. That just leaves the cover art and the extras. [/i].
As I've said many times before, they could package up Gremillon, Lupu Pick. Duvivier, von Sternberg etc in, lets say for variety's sake, the outer cover of a Swedish Erotica Cumshot Compilation (sponsored by Johhny Keyes' new line of platinum bone necklaces) and entitle it "Hot Jumping Disco Phlegm With A Retro Haircut" and I'm there. Cover art's fun to laugh at, but bad art is so much the norm rather than the exception, to take it too seriously and give weight in purchase-factoring would hobble buying habits to 2 or 3 a year..
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For the record, I would never not buy a DVD for a film I loved solely because I didn't like the cover art (though your example comes close
). But, um, it probably goes without saying that "film I love with good cover art" > "same film with bad cover art."
But they would never do this to Marienbad. [-o<HerrSchreck wrote:Tell that to consumers of the original Salo, or Getrud, or Mala Noche, or Jikogu, or...
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Im sure that's mere coincidence, random chance if you will. 8-[Matt wrote:I have just pinned down what's been bugging me about the Chungking Express cover...
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...it's the Goodbye Dragon Inn cover (without all the pullquote clutter).
The chungking cover has grown on me, the actual picture is quite good, Its just the huge font that is too big and dominates the delicate, waif life beauty of Faye Wong. A small minimal font would work much better for this cover.
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I like the fact that this thread never disappoints. Even after the Mishima artwork apparently signalled the End of Western Civilization As We Know It some months ago, the forum can still tap new depths of outrage with every fresh announcement. At least all the money people are saving by boycotting releases of their favourite films can be spent on their blood pressure medication!HerrSchreck wrote:That is truly extraordinary! Cover art first, movie second...swo17 wrote:I was hoping for Marienbad this month, but now I don't want it to come out until they hire new cover designers.
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The best part about the MISHIMA saga is that after forum members actually got the packaging in their grubby paws they started posting raves. It was a complete reversal and made the initial uproar all the more embarrassing.zedz wrote:I like the fact that this thread never disappoints. Even after the Mishima artwork apparently signalled the End of Western Civilization As We Know It some months ago, the forum can still tap new depths of outrage with every fresh announcement.
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I kind of wish they had kept the old Viridiana cover for this reason.jaredsap wrote:The best part about the MISHIMA saga is that after forum members actually got the packaging in their grubby paws they started posting raves. It was a complete reversal and made the initial uproar all the more embarrassing.zedz wrote:I like the fact that this thread never disappoints. Even after the Mishima artwork apparently signalled the End of Western Civilization As We Know It some months ago, the forum can still tap new depths of outrage with every fresh announcement.
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I think that's the price the designer had to pay for insisting on the wacky C being wrapped by the C from Chunking, since he's not allowed to make the wacky C smaller.godardslave wrote:Im sure that's mere coincidence, random chance if you will. 8-[Matt wrote:I have just pinned down what's been bugging me about the Chungking Express cover...
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...it's the Goodbye Dragon Inn cover (without all the pullquote clutter).
The chungking cover has grown on me, the actual picture is quite good, Its just the huge font that is too big and dominates the delicate, waif life beauty of Faye Wong. A small minimal font would work much better for this cover.
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It certainly looks better than what happened with Bicycle Thieves. There was a half a cycle in the "B".
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Silly, childish question, I know ...Cinephrenic wrote:It certainly looks better than what happened with Bicycle Thieves. There was a half a cycle in the "B".
but why is the Criterion 'C' logo 'wacky'?
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There's also the small detail that the packaging for the Criterion is about 7564 times (this number has been scientifically derived) better than second sight.denti alligator wrote:The Criterion Madame de... looks significantly better (from those caps), and probably more so in motion. The SS looks like it's been edge enhanced or something. It has that artificial digitial look. Ugh.
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Madame de. . . . - very attractive . I'm guessing, however, that there's going to be plenty of bitching and moaning about La Ronde and Le Plaisir, as they're both skinny digipacks, à la the individual Vardas, but they slide vertically into thin cardboard sleeves - not the kind of doubled (folded) stock that's been used, say, for a title like Patriotism, to give the packaging some heft, but rather a single sheet, like that used for the much-maligned Milestone Killer of Sheep.godardslave wrote:Theres also the small detail that the packaging for the Criterion is about 7564 times (this number has been scientifically derived) better than second sight.
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Just to be clear here, are the DVDs held in normal tabs like the Varda set, or slots like Killer of Sheep?Morgan Creek wrote:Madame de. . . . - very attractive . I'm guessing, however, that there's going to be plenty of bitching and moaning about La Ronde and Le Plaisir, as they're both skinny digipacks, à la the individual Vardas, but they slide vertically into thin cardboard sleeves - not the kind of doubled (folded) stock that's been used, say, for a title like Patriotism, to give the packaging some heft, but rather a single sheet, like that used for the much-maligned Milestone Killer of Sheep.godardslave wrote:Theres also the small detail that the packaging for the Criterion is about 7564 times (this number has been scientifically derived) better than second sight.
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