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

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Re: CBC article on Criterion Collection

#2676 Post by cdnchris »

“You have to tailor to your tastes and what you think the market will like. Somebody’s always going to complain about something for sure. There’s a whole list on the Criterion forum about the cover art for the packages, and I swear to God that 90 per cent of the time, people hate what we did.”

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Re: CBC article on Criterion Collection

#2677 Post by Cinephrenic »

It's true, we do. But we still love the films Criterion and the work you do on them.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2678 Post by Jeff »

To be fair, it's actually closer to 85%.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2679 Post by mfunk9786 »

So I've got the following releases on my shelf in spine number order: Repulsion BD, Wings of Desire BD, Z DVD, Revanche BD, Hunger BD, and Bigger Than Life BD. Why so I mention this? Because it's this quantity of BD cases in a row with a DVD case shoved in-between that's making it worth mentioning how damn cute and fantastic the Criterion Blu-Ray keepcases are. They really outdid themselves with these, instead of standing out, they're starting to fit right in with the rest of the shelf and make perfect sense.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2680 Post by aox »

mfunk9786 wrote:So I've got the following releases on my shelf in spine number order: Repulsion BD, Wings of Desire BD, Z DVD, Revanche BD, Hunger BD, and Bigger Than Life BD. Why so I mention this? Because it's this quantity of BD cases in a row with a DVD case shoved in-between that's making it worth mentioning how damn cute and fantastic the Criterion Blu-Ray keepcases are. They really outdid themselves with these, instead of standing out, they're starting to fit right in with the rest of the shelf and make perfect sense.
Yes! I wish they would do the occasional digipak for 'special' releases, but I love the consistent Blu cases they have going. Best in the business. I would like to see them maybe do something special with the upcoming The Seven Samurai blu release very similar to the SD reissue. But, not the end of the world if they don't. The SD box is just pretty sweet.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2681 Post by Jun-Dai »

I'm just grateful that CC is sensible enough to eschew any form of the Blu-ray bar. I'm guessing they've had a few more Blu-ray returns over it than other companies, but that blue bar is just an eyesore. Has any other company followed in their footsteps?
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2682 Post by kaujot »

It bums me out that MoC blus have the standard blu-ray case.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2683 Post by Peacock »

Personally I prefer the blue bar cases, makes them look separate from dvds.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2684 Post by kaujot »

The smaller size of the Criterion cases helps me separate them.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2685 Post by aox »

Jun-Dai wrote:I'm just grateful that CC is sensible enough to eschew any form of the Blu-ray bar. I'm guessing they've had a few more Blu-ray returns over it than other companies, but that blue bar is just an eyesore. Has any other company followed in their footsteps?
Yeah, they are hideous. I was hoping that would go away.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2686 Post by bigP »

Jun-Dai, I believe - though I don't have one at hand - that the Studio Canal line [through Optimum Releasing] have done away with the Blu-Ray banner, though they have discarded the entire packaging format as a whole.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2687 Post by mfunk9786 »

I would like standard Blu-Ray cases more if they weren't so damn fragile. The cases that Sony/Disney use are the only ones I haven't opened from the plastic to find them cracked or broken at one time or another.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2688 Post by domino harvey »

Told you they read the board

True story: I once got a PM from a cover designer (who will remain unnamed) who sent me a six paragraph missive imploring me to better explain my thoughts on his cover. Oh, and this was for a cover I generally liked except for one particular aspect
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2689 Post by swo17 »

I once got a PM from one who thanked me for complimenting his cover so highly.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2690 Post by Brian C »

Wow, I'm going to start quote-whoring for Criterion covers.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2691 Post by Arrow »

I know if I was a cover artist I would be reading the forums in hopes of satisfying my narcissism with posts of praise. I probably wouldn't find much here though...(this is of course not to suggest that's the reason they read the forums, just why I would.)
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2692 Post by colinr0380 »

Jeff wrote:To be fair, it's actually closer to 85%.
Although closer to 99% on that pink and purple, cut out drawing, dirt speckled original Viridiana cover (wasn't domino the only dissenting voice on that one?)
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2693 Post by mfunk9786 »

I would have been another had I posted here at the time. I love the pink Viridiana cover and still have no clue why everyone got so worked up about it.
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I was still right about that one, FYI

#2694 Post by domino harvey »

colinr0380 wrote:(wasn't domino the only dissenting voice on that one?)
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2695 Post by knives »

mfunk9786 wrote:I would have been another had I posted here at the time. I love the pink Viridiana cover and still have no clue why everyone got so worked up about it.
Ditto. The texture's a bit off, but that's true with most of the old covers, but otherwise I prefer it a bit over the present one, actually.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2696 Post by Brian C »

Huh ... I had heard a lot about the pink Viridiana cover since I came across this forum, but hadn't actually seen it until just now. I don't really like it, but I have to say, I expected far worse.
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2697 Post by Jun-Dai »

bigP wrote:Jun-Dai, I believe - though I don't have one at hand - that the Studio Canal line [through Optimum Releasing] have done away with the Blu-Ray banner, though they have discarded the entire packaging format as a whole.
Hmm. I wonder if the Blu-ray line in the Amazon picture is added for clarification, or if it's in the packaging (maybe just for US?). Different from the standard Blu-ray packaging, but not really an improvement.
http://www.amazon.com/Ladykillers-Studi ... 872&sr=8-2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Criterion Blu-ray

#2698 Post by ccfixx »

Jun-Dai wrote:
bigP wrote:Jun-Dai, I believe - though I don't have one at hand - that the Studio Canal line [through Optimum Releasing] have done away with the Blu-Ray banner, though they have discarded the entire packaging format as a whole.
Hmm. I wonder if the Blu-ray line in the Amazon picture is added for clarification, or if it's in the packaging (maybe just for US?). Different from the standard Blu-ray packaging, but not really an improvement.
http://www.amazon.com/Ladykillers-Studi ... 872&sr=8-2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
For the U.S. Lionsgate Studio Canal blu-rays there is a slipcover over the case. This is the picture shown for Amazon's placeholders. The slipcovers have the blue banner going across the top but the covers in the case do not.

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Re: Criterion & Eclipse in the Press

#2699 Post by denti alligator »

domino harvey wrote:Told you they read the board
In that case we really ought to have polls for each cover. It's a small cross section of the board that comments on the covers, and it's usually those with negative comments who are most vocal.

I will speak up and say that I really like the Red Desert cover, as well as the Close-Up cover. The Red Desert cover evokes the feel of the first part of the film.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2700 Post by Anhedionisiac »

I like all of the covers as well, including the Red Desert one. I'd rather the Night Train to Munich didn't have the swastika on it but it's quite wonderful anyways.
Truth be told, I usually like their covers so it'd probably be better I only speak out when I don't like one. The only ones I haven't liked recently are the Bigger than Life and Downhill Racer covers. Other than those, squeaky clean.
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