Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7

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#2801 Post by rwiggum »

Honestly, I love all of these this month. Hotel Du Nord is STUNNING.
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#2802 Post by ryannichols7 »

as bad a month for art as for the titles themselves, I have to say
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#2803 Post by Big Ben »

I'm usually pretty neutral on covers overall but even I have no idea what the hell they were thinking with the Daddy Long Legs cover.
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#2804 Post by Kracker »

I haven’t seen the movie but the Daddy LongLegs cover looks like something the directors envisioned really.
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#2805 Post by JayAlmighty »

DADDY LONGLEGS - I'll always welcome more Safdie Bros films in the collection, but this cover is...questionable. I can definitely see the aesthetic they're going for, but in my opinion, it doesn't work, at least not as a cover; I could definitely see this image working better as the inside of the case. I haven't seen the film, but based on its description, it really feels as if the characters should be on the cover. And I'm not a fan of the text either; "A SAFDIE BROTHERS FILM" should be smaller than the title of the movie, and it just doesn't mesh well with the cover.

FROWNLAND - This one is more of a mixed bag. I like the underground, grungy style of the image, and I like the text. But I can't stand that green. Even for something thats supposed to look intentionally messy, it just looks badly applied. In my opinion, the green would look a lot better if it was solid.

HOTEL DU NORD - I love this one. Sure, the faces could use some more detail, but the style and tone is otherwise perfect.

BUCK AND THE PREACHER - I really like this one too. Not as dynamic as HOTEL DU NORD, but beautifully illustrated nonetheless.

FAYA DAYI - This is the only movie of the pack that I've actually seen, and having said that, this cover is, in my opinion, the biggest disappointment of the group. Feels more like a first draft, rather than a real cover :(

Still no INLAND EMPIRE :(
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#2806 Post by therewillbeblus »

Inland Empire is the only title we can be absolutely positive is coming in the coming months, it's gonna be okay!
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#2807 Post by mfunk9786 »

Best month for covers in a long time. All perfect.
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#2809 Post by ryannichols7 »

cdnchris wrote: Thu May 19, 2022 9:34 pm Mr. Klein
The Funeral
is that a stapled booklet on the Funeral or just a foldout? since it has more than one piece I had imagined the former.
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#2810 Post by cdnchris »

It's a booklet
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#2811 Post by jazzo »

A wonderful interview/piece on amazing comic book and occasional Criterion cover artist, Sean Phillips, can be found right here, including process details on his terrific collaborations with writer Ed Brubaker:

https://www.criterion.com/current/posts ... ion-covers
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#2813 Post by DRW.mov »

The full Chan package looks great. Just saw the artist posted some unused covers on her instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRZgXBp5Zl ... MyMTA2M2Y=
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#2814 Post by mfunk9786 »

cdnchris wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 7:45 pm Double Indemnity
Just received my third damaged copy of this. Seems the case is very susceptible to shattering (above and below the two disc tray on the rear side especially), has anyone else experienced this? Also seems kind of psychotic to hide the UHD disc behind the booklet (it's been loose on all three of my returned copies now too), but that's another issue.

People like to turn their noses up at digipaks, but they would be less likely to be damaged than whatever bargain basement clear plastic is being utilized by Criterion these days.
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#2815 Post by swo17 »

Hmmm...is it not the same 3-disc case that we saw for Judex, All That Heaven Allows, L'eclisse, All That Jazz, etc.? I hadn't had an issue before
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#2816 Post by mfunk9786 »

It feels much flimsier and more packed tight than those did, but maybe? Would have to grab one and compare, but have never had a 3-disc case feel this brittle and flimsy before (just anecdotally)
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#2817 Post by ryannichols7 »

I believe the most recent three disc release in a plastic case was for The Human Condition, but I may be forgetting one, if anyone wants to compare. I haven't watched that edition yet so can't comment on packaging but I never had an issue with the 2014 era dual format cases

I either buy direct from CC or in person at B&N so haven't ran into this issue just yet, curious what's going on with this title..which is really one that should've been in a digipack with a large booklet, but I know I'm preaching to the choir here
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#2818 Post by rwiggum »

DRW.mov wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 9:20 pm The full Chan package looks great. Just saw the artist posted some unused covers on her instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRZgXBp5Zl ... MyMTA2M2Y=
Honestly these are all bang-up and any could have been the actual cover. Fantastic work by her.
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#2819 Post by Walter Kurtz »

'Round (About) Midnight... look familiar?

https://www.amazon.com/Round-About-Midn ... B00269X4WE
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#2820 Post by swo17 »

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#2821 Post by ryannichols7 »

extremely grateful they kept the Le Corbeau cover
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#2822 Post by therewillbeblus »

ryannichols7 wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 4:21 pm extremely grateful they kept the Le Corbeau cover
Feel the exact same way about the Blow Out cover- one of my favorites in the collection
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#2823 Post by swo17 »

Except it loses the best touch, where all of the Criterion branding is similarly handwritten
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#2824 Post by willoneill »

swo17 wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 4:41 pm Except it loses the best touch, where all of the Criterion branding is similarly handwritten
I concur. And they went with "hand-written" branding for at least three Wes Anderson releases, so why not his one?
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#2825 Post by willoneill »

I'm not against the Exotica cover (I don't typically have strong feelings about any covers), but it's so different than any other image, poster, or media cover I've seen from that film the last nearly 30 years that it didn't even register at first that it was a cover for Exotica. It's just a little weirdly too colourful.
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