MoC Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on
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peerpee wrote:They've been repressed. Disc content is identical.
hammock wrote:Will they have "Second Printing" printed on them?
Don't wish to jump the gun on anything here, but I might as well ask - is this something that we can expect in the future?peerpee wrote:No, I think we'd only do that if the disc content changed.
Guess I'm just asking in what circumstances you'd change the disc content (i'm guessing if a major extra was uncovered or something like that). Also would there be a replacement scheme in effect for people who already splashed out on the initial disc?
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Customer review at amazon.co.uk for General Idi Amin Dada takes issue with the cover:
Why only four stars? I'd say that the use of such an unpleasant and grotesquely racist caricature as that which adorns the front cover is a huge let-down - a miscalculation bordering on disgrace. If you can get hold of the original Criterion DVD release you might want to do so - it's exactly the same film minus the nasty cover.
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Irony of all ironies: a culturally sensitive caricature of Idi Ami? (Not to generalise, but that comment is just fucking naïve, and totally not-in-context.)
I vote for a HUGE printout of this to be delivered to said customer…that'll make him view the MoC cover artwork in a new light.

I vote for a HUGE printout of this to be delivered to said customer…that'll make him view the MoC cover artwork in a new light.
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What does everyone think of the Bellissima cover art?
The cover artwork reminds me of Don Bachardy's work, does anyone know the artist?
I think it's is ok, the kind of thing that might grow on me, it just doesn't seem to convey that darkness that it's the film. I don't think it should be explicit but subtle, more melancholic. I also think that the original title art 'Bellissima' doesn't go with the new artwork.
I found quite a nice poster:

Thoughts anyone?
The cover artwork reminds me of Don Bachardy's work, does anyone know the artist?
I think it's is ok, the kind of thing that might grow on me, it just doesn't seem to convey that darkness that it's the film. I don't think it should be explicit but subtle, more melancholic. I also think that the original title art 'Bellissima' doesn't go with the new artwork.
I found quite a nice poster:

Thoughts anyone?
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I rarely care enough about cover-art to actually bother others with my opinion of it but these last few designs by MoC are of such a high standard, I can't help giving Nick and the MoC guys some virtual applause.
And to further Tommaso's suggestion, I would certainly pay good money for any posters of the UFA films MoC have been able to release. Unless I win the lottery, the original artwork for Asphalt, Die Nibelungen or Spione won't be on my wall any time soon...
And to further Tommaso's suggestion, I would certainly pay good money for any posters of the UFA films MoC have been able to release. Unless I win the lottery, the original artwork for Asphalt, Die Nibelungen or Spione won't be on my wall any time soon...
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