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

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Cash Flagg
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#1976 Post by Cash Flagg »

Do the Irish pronounce it "Fard"?
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domino harvey
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#1977 Post by domino harvey »

Totally captures the Fardian grandeur and scope
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#1978 Post by aox »

this is an outrage
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#1979 Post by domino harvey »

aox wrote:this is on autroge
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#1980 Post by Saturnome »

Fard's 2008 Stagecoach features really nice out of focus photography, I love these blurred desert valley shots. purple deserts.
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#1981 Post by Feego »

Oh wow, that Hunger cover is gorgeous! I can't wait for that one!
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#1982 Post by hammock »

They should use that template for the 25 disc Kurosawa disc set coming up - imagine them all spread out on your floor.
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#1983 Post by swo17 »

I can't believe they can get away with showing that on the Antichrist cover, just by blurring it out a little.
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#1984 Post by domino harvey »

Never before has the Wacky C been more in the way of the general composition of the cover
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#1985 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Stagecoach and Antichrist look great -- they really blew it with Hunger, though.
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#1986 Post by jbeall »

Y'all seriously crack me up. =D>
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#1987 Post by knives »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Stagecoach and Antichrist look great -- they really blew it with Hunger, though.
Just annoyed they misspelled Jhonne Farjde. I know the 'j' is silent but jeez.
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#1988 Post by Cosmo Vitelli »

I wonder if these titles (Like Che since it's a company working with them) will have the clear cases for the blu-rays or pull a C.C. of B.B. and use the blu cases!?!

Though since IFC hasn't released a Blu yet, it will most likely be clear cases.
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#1989 Post by Michael »

Matt, I'm not sure if I'm reading you correctly. But since you and I are some of, if not the only, the biggest fans of A Christmas Tale, do you like the cover? I do like it. It could have been worse - a Hallmark shot of the family get together, around the table or something of that sort.
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#1990 Post by domino harvey »

I'm not Matt, but I think the fact that he took twenty minutes to make, pun intended, mock covers of other IFC titles using the same ridiculous template answers your question
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#1991 Post by Michael »

Or maybe Matt is making fun of those of you complaining about the cover.

What is so wrong with the out of focus Christmas lights? The family is out of focus as well. Perhaps the design is lazy but I do not like any of the posters of the film. What other options?
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#1992 Post by domino harvey »

Michael wrote:Or maybe Matt is making fun of those of you complaining about the cover.

What is so wrong with the out of focus Christmas lights?
That's a good question. Let's let Matt answer:
Matt wrote: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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#1993 Post by Michael »

I take Neiman-Marcus as a good thing - the most expensive department store at my local mall.
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I love the movie too, but C'MON MICHAEL

#1994 Post by domino harvey »

Michael wrote:
Matt wrote:I hate the cover more than I've ever hated anything before.
I think Matt is just making fun of people who hate things.
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#1995 Post by Michael »

Michael wrote:I take Neiman-Marcus as a good thing - the most expensive department store at my local mall.
domino harvey wrote:
Michael wrote:
Matt wrote:I hate the cover more than I've ever hated anything before.
I think Matt is just making fun of people who hate things.
Oh I didn't see that one. Thanks for investigating, domino. What could make the perfect cover for A Christmas Tale? I wanna know.
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#1996 Post by tenia »

Here is what we have in France :

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The FNAC stuff is a removable sticker above the blister.
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#1997 Post by Murdoch »

That font makes it look like it's a gritty murder-mystery.
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#1998 Post by Saturnome »

A 112 page booklet?
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#1999 Post by DeusEx »

Michael wrote:What could make the perfect cover for A Christmas Tale? I wanna know.
Clearly Criterion should have gone with the original poster art, so that modern audiences can appreciate how the film was marketed back in 2008.
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#2000 Post by tenia »

Saturnome wrote:A 112 page booklet?
Yes. Part of it are interviews and analysis, part of it is a complete analysis of the editing of some specific scenes.
Plus, we already have everything that will be on the Criterion (except their booklet), and we have it since a year ago.
So basically, it's not a Criterion I will buy. At all. Like Gomorrah.
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