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

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mfunk9786
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#1826 Post by mfunk9786 »

But a lot of my DVDs that I have now were purchased used for anywhere from a cent to five dollars used on places like Amazon Marketplace. I just don't really have the wallet to start all over again paying $10-15 dollars a film, and getting about 1/10th of that back on the old discs I'm unloading.
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#1827 Post by Jeff »

DVDRam wrote:Jeff, do you or anyone else know when these repackaging will start happening? And is the only way to ensure getting them to find them in brick and mortar stores? The new Scanavo cases look great.
Criterion said they will announce something "soon." I don't know much about it beyond that. I'm guessing that buying in brick and mortar stores or ordering the cases from Criterion (if that turns out to be an option) will be the only way to be sure.
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#1828 Post by criterionsnob »

Updated colours.

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2386/488_BD_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
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#1829 Post by Murdoch »

Exciting stuff.
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#1830 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

It reminds me of the boring art you see in waiting rooms. Just looking at it is tedious.
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#1832 Post by domino harvey »

Oh man, the middle of that booklet needs a huge ***SPOILER ALERT*** tag [-X
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#1833 Post by godardslave »

This so should have been a digipack.
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#1834 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

The martini on the disc is a nice touch.
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#1835 Post by Narshty »

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2392/489_box_348x490.jpg[/img]

They forgot the phrase "plus some interviews".
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#1836 Post by domino harvey »

Their marketing strategy appears to consist of blinding consumers and subsequently hoping some inadvertently buy the title while visionlessly jaunting toward the exit
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#1837 Post by Flike »

Oh...that's...real...
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#1838 Post by Matt »

Whew. Glad I wasn't planning on buying that one or I'd be really upset. Did Criterion somehow lose all their interesting fonts and are now just using the ones that come with Microsoft Office for their covers?
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#1839 Post by redbill »

Narshty wrote:[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2392/489_box_348x490.jpg[/img]

They forgot the phrase "plus some interviews".
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#1840 Post by knives »

I think I went blind there for a second. Unless there is a scene involving noodle art on a pumpkin that is completely inexcusable.


(Yes I know it's based on a poster, I'm complaining that far back.
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#1841 Post by Narshty »

The cover is actually more or less a modified screengrab from the opening title sequence, so brace yourselves.
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#1842 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

I'm not sure the guy that was going to buy this is still up for it.
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#1843 Post by CSM126 »

That is a monstrosity.

(but just watch them pull a Mishima on us with it)
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#1844 Post by Napier »

domino harvey wrote:Their marketing strategy appears to consist of blinding consumers and subsequently hoping some inadvertently buy the title while visionlessly jaunting toward the exit
Now that's a marketing strategy Domino. They wont even be able to see that they are paying $39.95 either.
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#1845 Post by sidehacker »

Now that the cover can be added into the equation it is official: this is one of the most pathetic Criterion releases. Definitely the most irritating of the year.
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#1846 Post by Sloper »

Narshty wrote:The cover is actually more or less a modified screengrab from the opening title sequence, so brace yourselves.
I'm pretty sure the text and images were in motion in the actual title sequence; it doesn't really make sense to pull this out as a static image. Given that one thing the film has going for it is the lush visuals (marigolds etc), this cover seems perversely misguided.
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#1847 Post by Matt »

You can watch those faux-Saul Bass/"The Dot and the Line Goes East" opening credits (as well as the rest of the movie) here. So I guess we can't blame Criterion for an awful design, but we can blame them for laziness. Although points, I guess, for avoiding any hint of Orientalism.
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#1848 Post by HerrSchreck »

I can't believe CC changed that functional blue background of the film's title sequence (where the cover image appears) to that awful pumpkin color.

And for those not familiar with the wonderful little classic that Matt just mentioned, ladies and gentlemen I give you,

The Dot And The Line.
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#1849 Post by Napier »

Schreck, that has to be one of the funniest posts, ever. I'm ashamed to admit I've never seen The Dot and the Line before. I hope the folks at the CC are following this thread. Bravo!~ =D> I literally lost it, i.e. (coffee spewing from my nose) I think I may owe work a new keyboard. At the "wild and unkempt squibble part".
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#1850 Post by kaujot »

Anything written by Norton Juster is going to be funny.
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