I think the original poster didn't have the cars or the yellow lane divider: see Beaver.kaujot wrote:That said, I hope they issue [the Trafic cover] as a poster, as I know that's what the original poster looked like (at least I'm 90% sure of that).
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It hung in the old Criterion offices too.justeleblanc wrote:For anyone else who ever interned or worked at Tribeca Productions, that poster used to grace the 6th floor when you opened the elevators.
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For purposes of comparison, the cover of the Canadian DVD of Mon oncle Antione.
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The Canadian DVD cover is one of the few I've EVER seen that would actually prevent me from seeing a film I might otherwise enjoy. I mean, if you look at the Worst DVD Covers Ever thread, most of those aren't anything any of us would bother with anyway. This one though... for god's sake, no wonder I've never seen the film before.
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I really love the Vampyr cover, but I do agree about the font. I whipped up an alternative cover (same picture, different font) in the Fake Criterion Covers thread, if anyone's interested.foggy eyes wrote:Not that I want to take the contrarian view, but Vampyr looks a bit too much like a bad metal t-shirt to me (perhaps it's the font and scythe silhouette). MoC's cover was genuinely elegant.
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A bit hyperbolic, maybe?arsonfilms wrote:The Canadian DVD cover is one of the few I've EVER seen that would actually prevent me from seeing a film I might otherwise enjoy. I mean, if you look at the Worst DVD Covers Ever thread, most of those aren't anything any of us would bother with anyway. This one though... for god's sake, no wonder I've never seen the film before.
I looked through my copy of MOA -- and must say no screen shot jumps out as a distillation of the whole of the film. all the same, the Criterion cover is pretty misleading.
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Possibly because Tati worked on the poster art himself for most of his films. With the exception of Holiday, each title is designed like a corporate logo, with a distinctive typography and colour scheme. The logo appears at the start of each film and it was clearly his intention for it to be used on all publicity material as well. DVD cover designers stray from it at their peril.jaredsap wrote:This is a gorgeous poster so I'm happy Criterion decided not to mess with it much, but I'd love know why no other filmmaker in the collection besides Tati -- to my knowledge, perhaps someone can correct me -- has been consistently represented by original key art. This isn't a complaint. I'm just curious.
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Does anyone know why the TRAFIC cover on Amazon is an absolutely revolting light green rather than the turquoise incarnation on Criterion's site?
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Looks like my tax rebate is safe for another month.
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--oops, posted before Shepitko
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That Salo cover is brilliant! Almost makes me want to buy it. Almost.
Cinephrenic: what are you talking about? It's a great cover. And this from someone who's not too hot on the film. Sure, no commentary, but there are plenty of extras. It's 2-discs, for god's sake.
Cinephrenic: what are you talking about? It's a great cover. And this from someone who's not too hot on the film. Sure, no commentary, but there are plenty of extras. It's 2-discs, for god's sake.
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All the covers are pretty solid this month, IMO; Salo's is a matter of personal taste I think (even more so than most-the grainy, near-animated look, the 120 tally marks, the modern font [which I can't quite place, but which looks out of Wes Anderson], the choice of Renata Moar with accompanying near-nudity/implied shit-eating), and in that way it suits the movie to a tee. Looks a little too Haneke for me, but that's okay.
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