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jon
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#626 Post by jon »

I was thinking a glossy vs matte texture to achieve the lettering (making it almost invisible from some angles). A Vietnam trilogy boxset. Thanks to dvdbeaver/gary for a couple of the stills.
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#627 Post by justeleblanc »

I know there was Hou Hsiao hsien faux box set cover art posted here last year, but would anyone be interested in making cover art for Hou's Taiwan trilogy?
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#628 Post by mteller »

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I like the Vertical Ray one, although I have a feeling Criterion would go with the "At the Height of Summer" title. The Cyclo one is just too hard to look at (not a big fan of the movie, either).

I would love to see Tran in the collection. Vertical Ray and Green Papaya are two of my absolute favorites.
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#629 Post by Matt »

mteller wrote:I like the Vertical Ray one, although I have a feeling Criterion would go with the "At the Height of Summer" title.
The Vertical Ray of the Sun was the official US title, and that's what Criterion typically uses.
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#630 Post by jon »

I don't feel this cover is very indicative of the film, but Pierre Bonnard's The Road to Nantes always reminded me of the ending (and i always wanted to try using it). I would probably use the opening scene/shot if I were to make a real one.

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#631 Post by justeleblanc »

jon wrote:I don't feel this cover is very indicative of the film, but Pierre Bonnard's The Road to Nantes always reminded me of the ending (and i always wanted to try using it). I would probably use the opening scene/shot if I were to make a real one.

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jon
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#632 Post by jon »

justeleblanc wrote:I'm reminded of the literary fiction I read in high school.
I think I said it backwards. Millennium Mambo's ending reminds me of the painting. I was kind of going for the look of a novel.
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#633 Post by jordof131 »

here is a new cover i made i didnt draw the picture i just found it on google and then made a few change, added in the title, and all the criterion stuff

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#634 Post by Cosmic Bus »

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#635 Post by LQ »

Cosmic Bus, I love that cover. I have never seen Repulsion but I now immediately want to pick up a copy.
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#636 Post by Murdoch »

See it now!
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#637 Post by ksmred2 »

Cosmic Bus, that's one of the best fake criterion covers I've seen on here. Nice job!
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#638 Post by aox »

wow.. nice cover
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#639 Post by knives »

Oddly enough I thought The Tenet first. Repulsion works better though. Whenever, if, it comes out that's the cover I want to see.
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#640 Post by Cosmic Bus »

Thanks for the comments! I'd just finished watching Repulsion earlier this afternoon and couldn't think of a better sort of image to use.

I think this one is supposed to be part of an eventual Eclipse set, but ah well:

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#641 Post by Matt »

Cosmic Bus wrote:I think this one is supposed to be part of an eventual Eclipse set
That's pretty damn good. Did you do that type treatment yourself? I think if you rotated the image of the 3 guys clockwise about 10-15% and made it a little bit bigger so that the left-most guy's arm fills that dead space below the title and above the Criterion slug, it would have much more punch. And maybe make the Wacky C and Criterion slug yellow with black text.
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#642 Post by kaujot »

Both great covers.

As per A Colt is My Passport (what a great title), I think something should be done about the top right. The rest of the top space is so dead, it feels weird to have this huge, imposing graphic there all by its lonesome.
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#643 Post by Cosmic Bus »

Added a slightly revised Colt cover to my previous post. I (foolishly) hadn't saved the original PSD, so I had to recreate quite a bit of it this time around... \:D/ I tried shifting the men around, but due to limitations of the original photo, it doesn't really work any other way.
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#644 Post by kaujot »

The second is better. :)
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#645 Post by jbeall »

Feego wrote: Image
I hadn't been to this thread in awhile, and I'm surprised not to see more comments on this cover, which is stunning. Great job, Feego!
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#646 Post by Feego »

jbeall wrote:I hadn't been to this thread in awhile, and I'm surprised not to see more comments on this cover, which is stunning. Great job, Feego!
Thanks so much, jbeall!

To cosmic bus, that "Repulsion" cover is outstanding! It perfectly captures the essence of the film. Disturbing and creepy--I'd snatch it up in an instant. Well, I guess I'd snatch up the film regardless of the cover, but that is icing on the cake!
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#647 Post by godardslave »

I really like the Vietnam trilogy boxset. Especially the transparent effect.
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#648 Post by Cde. »

Cosmic Bus, that picture practically is Repulsion. Great work.
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#649 Post by bamwc2 »

I'm a little surprised that no one has posted a link to this yet.
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#650 Post by MoonlitKnight »

How about a theme for 'obscure first films'? Kubrick's "Fear and Desire," Weir's "The Cars That Ate Paris," Solondz's "Fear Anxiety and Depression," Haynes' "Poison," etc. Why not throw in Jarmusch's "Permanent Vacation" and Linklater's "It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books" as well, even though they were included as extras on the editions of said directors' more famous sophomore efforts?
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