Oedipax wrote:This would make me so happy. Does anyone else regard this film as a serious absurdist masterpiece, as I do? A.O. Scott, perhaps.
A.O. Scott thought it was pretty funny and worth a look, but no one on earth except for you considers this film a masterpiece of any kind. Tom Green doesn't even like it.
This would be a great release, especially if Solondz were to record a commentary. The old transfer desperately needs to be improved upon. Clever cover, there.
The AV Club's Nathan Rabin deemed Freddy a secret success.
It's hard to imagine that just seven short years ago, Tom fucking Green was bankable enough for a major studio like Fox to turn him loose on literally whatever he wanted to film.
Cinephrenic wrote:Great job! Expecially, the font work.
I love when this thread produces covers that actually beat out the official Criterion work. The fake cover for Alphaville is amazing (especially because the real cover is so crappy).
I noticed that similarity when I created this design, but Criterion has had a few matching designs as well ("White Dog" and "Jules and Jim"). My cover is just a manipulation of the original poster artwork.
Feego wrote:I noticed that similarity when I created this design, but Criterion has had a few matching designs as well ("White Dog" and "Jules and Jim"). My cover is just a manipulation of the original poster artwork.
I forgot to mention that I love your take on Brewster and that the movie is now on my wanted list thanks to your brilliant cover. I don't mind the look alike, just found it interesting.