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

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Dr. Snaut
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#1626 Post by Dr. Snaut »

The packaging of LYIM looks wonderful in my opinion. Very fitting with the film. The simplicity is the most striking quality of the packing.
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#1627 Post by TheGodfather »

Dr. Snaut wrote:The packaging of LYIM looks wonderful in my opinion. Very fitting with the film. The simplicity is the most striking quality of the packing.
Agreed, looks way better this way in comparison to when the cover was revealed.

And I didn`t know that The Man Who Fell to Earth was a digipack? i just bought it last month and it now comes in a double thick keep case :(
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#1628 Post by med »

The SD version of TMWFTE doesn't come in a digipack. It's just a cardboard box.
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#1629 Post by CSM126 »

TheGodfather wrote:
Dr. Snaut wrote:The packaging of LYIM looks wonderful in my opinion. Very fitting with the film. The simplicity is the most striking quality of the packing.
Agreed, looks way better this way in comparison to when the cover was revealed.

And I didn`t know that The Man Who Fell to Earth was a digipack? i just bought it last month and it now comes in a double thick keep case :(
The SD Man Who Fell... was never a digi. It's always been a double-thick case housed next to the novel inside of a heavy cardboard box.
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#1630 Post by TheGodfather »

CSM126 wrote:The SD Man Who Fell... was never a digi. It's always been a double-thick case housed next to the novel inside of a heavy cardboard box.
Ah ok. I misunderstood then #-o
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#1631 Post by ouatitw »

oh sorry my mistake on The Man Who Fell to Earth.
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#1632 Post by cdnchris »

Just to confirm for everyone the text on the Marienbad cover is raised.

Also, Seventh Seal comes in one of their standard figure-8 cases.
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#1633 Post by Fierias »

How durable does it seem to be? Will the raised text get smooshed when I catalogue the set between two other DVDs on a shelf?
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#1634 Post by domino harvey »

I'm sure it's just a regular die-cut raised text, nothing to get worried about
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#1635 Post by kaujot »

cdnchris wrote:Also, Seventh Seal comes in one of their standard figure-8 cases.
That's really surprising.
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#1636 Post by cdnchris »

Fierias wrote:How durable does it seem to be? Will the raised text get smooshed when I catalogue the set between two other DVDs on a shelf?
Like Domino says you shouldn't worry. It looks pretty solid. The booklet is rather thick, though, and I don't think they accounted for this when designing the sleeve: It's near impossible getting the digipak out of it.

At any rate, packaging for:

The Seventh Seal DVD
Bergman Island
Last Year at Marienbad DVD
My Dinner with Andre
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#1637 Post by knives »

Are the essays in the booklet for Bergman Island in the booklet with The Seventh Seal?
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#1638 Post by cdnchris »

knives wrote:Are the essays in the booklet for Bergman Island in the booklet with The Seventh Seal?
Bergman Island comes with a simple insert with a short essay by Nyrerod that is not in the booklet included with The Seventh Seal.

Also, while the contents of Bergman Island's disc and the second disc of The Seventh Seal are the same, the menus do differ.
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#1639 Post by godardslave »

kaujot wrote:
cdnchris wrote:Also, Seventh Seal comes in one of their standard figure-8 cases.
That's really surprising.
Yes, surprised here too, was hoping for a nice digipak like many of their other re-releases.
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#1640 Post by Svevan »

I just still don't understand that Andre cover. It's so predictable, so inoffensive...maddening.
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#1641 Post by kaujot »

Chris, is that great original cover for Andre used anywhere in the package?
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#1642 Post by CSM126 »

cdnchris wrote:At any rate, packaging for:

Last Year at Marienbad DVD
If they were just going to put the title on a sticker anyway, they should have just gone all the way and had the cover completely blank. I still think that idea would have been a candidate for best cover ever.
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#1643 Post by eljacko »

I must say, based on those pictures the My Dinner with Andre is surprisingly weak - I'm having a fair amount of trouble connecting the front cover design (particularly the wacky title font) and the inner booklet design. Had they kept the original cover design and used it as the booklet cover (or reversed it and the current cover) then it would seem a bit more connected in my head.

Then again, I've never seen the film, and I've never really liked that title font much at all.
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#1644 Post by swo17 »

Nice nipple shots Chris!
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#1645 Post by aox »

will the Blu Seventh Seal also come in the clear plastic case (eg Wages of Fear)? Have they hopefully given up on that cardboard case used in the first wave of blu releases (eg The Third Man)?
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#1646 Post by knives »

cdnchris wrote: Bergman Island comes with a simple insert with a short essay by Nyrerod that is not in the booklet included with The Seventh Seal.

Also, while the contents of Bergman Island's disc and the second disc of The Seventh Seal are the same, the menus do differ.
Okay, thanks.
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#1647 Post by kaujot »

aox wrote:will the Blu Seventh Seal also come in the clear plastic case (eg Wages of Fear)? Have they hopefully given up on that cardboard case used in the first wave of blu releases (eg The Third Man)?
I'm pretty sure they're entirely done with that.
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#1648 Post by godardslave »

cdnchris wrote:At any rate, packaging for:

The Seventh Seal DVD
Bergman Island
Last Year at Marienbad DVD
My Dinner with Andre
Thanks for all the great packaging pictures, Marienbad looks good.
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#1649 Post by James »

Last Year at Marienbad for DVD packaging of the year?
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"Worst DVD Packaging of the Year" maybe

#1650 Post by domino harvey »

Is there a qualifier in there somewhere?
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