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#1951 Post by sidehacker »

Seriously? That will be appealing to nobody. The only people who would buy this would be the ones who know exactly what they are in for. The cover might catch someone's eye only by how remarkably boring and simple it is.
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#1952 Post by knives »

At least it's better then the limp unicorn they started off with.
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#1953 Post by Murdoch »

I personally like the Christmas Tale cover much, much more than the previous one. But it's still really boring.
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#1954 Post by domino harvey »

CSM126 wrote:...and then when we actually get it in our hands it'll be a foil digi that opens like a Christmas present and we'll all be like "Ohhhh".
Once you remove the beveled slipcover, you see that those blurry lights in the picture are actually blurred LED lights in the packaging
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#1955 Post by Napier »

It reminds me of what I saw at the last Dead show at the old Boston Garden in 94'. Dude.....your not going to eat all four of those purple Jesus' are you? Big mistake Indy. =P~
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#1956 Post by swo17 »

domino harvey wrote:
CSM126 wrote:...and then when we actually get it in our hands it'll be a foil digi that opens like a Christmas present and we'll all be like "Ohhhh".
Once you remove the beveled slipcover, you see that those blurry lights in the picture are actually blurred LED lights in the packaging
...if you can even get the slipcover off.
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#1957 Post by Flike »

Worst. Cover. Ever.
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#1958 Post by Bloody Benten »

swo17 wrote:
domino harvey wrote:
CSM126 wrote:...and then when we actually get it in our hands it'll be a foil digi that opens like a Christmas present and we'll all be like "Ohhhh".
Once you remove the beveled slipcover, you see that those blurry lights in the picture are actually blurred LED lights in the packaging
...if you can even get the slipcover off.
If it even is a slipcover...
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#1959 Post by Matt »

Out-of-focus Christmas lights? For real? Why not just some Santa Claus and Rudolph clip art, with the letters striped like candy canes? At least they've seemed to move up from J.C. Penney Christmas catalog cover to Neiman-Marcus Christmas catalog cover.
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#1960 Post by James »

Hmm, this gets a big '?' from me. It's not so much a bad cover artistically, I guess (even though, as noted, it's very, very generic), but from an economic viewpoint, from the companies' perspective, are they trying to not sell copies? That's a rhetorical question, obviously, but the cover would lead to speculation, to be sure — the cover is one that, when browsing through a DVD retail store, one would very likely skip over if they hadn't heard of the movie before; there is nothing to draw the eye in on the cover. Last Year at Marienbad's cover takes a minimalist approach (and with the raised lettering, it's very aesthetically appealing judging from the online images I've seen) and Breathless fits the aesthetic of Godard's intertitles and, of course, a newspaper which is precisely the iconic object of the corresponding movie. This contradicts Criterion's current supposed business method of attempting to gain more profits by selling more current movies: it won't sell as much as the previous cover. What's going on here, Criterion?
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#1961 Post by Tribe »

CSM126 wrote:...and then when we actually get it in our hands it'll be a foil digi that opens like a Christmas present and we'll all be like "Ohhhh".
Ya know, that may very well be what's in store for this title...
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#1962 Post by Magic Hate Ball »

I've never seen a DVD cover tell me so little about the film. Might as well be the artwork for Eyes Wide Shut.
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#1964 Post by Murdoch »

cdnchris wrote:That Hamilton Woman
Love that interior!
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#1965 Post by Chull »

domino harvey wrote:Go away
Aww, Sweetheart...
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#1966 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Ugh, the cover rips off The Ice Storm - another bad cover.
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#1967 Post by mikkelmark »

The cover to A Christmas Tale has finally surfaced:

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2419/492_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
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#1968 Post by CSM126 »

And we've been talking about it for two pages. Thanks for paying attention!
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#1969 Post by domino harvey »

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#1970 Post by Flike »

CSM126 wrote:And we've been talking about it for two pages. Thanks for paying attention!
Haha, as funny as Mystery Train and Hunger getting announced four or five times (on this forum) as upcoming releases.
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#1971 Post by Feego »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Ugh, the cover rips off The Ice Storm - another bad cover.
That's the first thing I thought of when I saw it. At least The Ice Storm cover sorta-kinda catches your attention. The Christmas Tale cover just looks like a generic Christmas card from the dollar store. This and Downhill Racer (look, the racer and the text are going downhill!) have got to be two of the laziest covers in recent Criterion memory. I would rather have a visual atrocity like Fanfan la Tulip than these bores.

While I'm not a huge fan of the Amarcord or Thief of Bagdad covers, I think that style might have worked for all of the characters in A Christmas Tale.
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#1972 Post by aox »

I actually like the original Criterion cover of Amarcord much better than the newer one.
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#1973 Post by Feego »

aox wrote:I actually like the original Criterion cover of Amarcord much better than the newer one.
Same here.
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#1974 Post by domino harvey »

Feego wrote:While I'm not a huge fan of the Amarcord or Thief of Bagdad covers, I think that style might have worked for all of the characters in A Christmas Tale.
Oh man, it totally would have. CRITERION, STOP REFRESHING TAMARA'S FACEBOOK PROFILE AND GET ON THE HORN WITH KUHWALD
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#1975 Post by Matt »

Hey guys, a friend of mine was poking around the back end of Criterion's site and found some covers for upcoming releases:

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