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tenia
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#851 Post by tenia »

I find that cover pretty nice too. A lot better than the ugly green one just before. But here, it's very simple, very dark. I think it suits the movie quite well.
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Stop Making Sense
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#852 Post by Stop Making Sense »

Blackface and Mommie Dearest.

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#853 Post by Jeff »

Good God, man. Those are magnificent!
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#854 Post by souvenir »

When I think of Johnny Guitar, a bell-shaped noose isn't my first or hundredth thought. That cover makes it look like a standard issue western.
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#855 Post by Jeff »

souvenir wrote:bell-shaped noose
Guitar.
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#856 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

That Othello one is absolutely gorgeous! Must be one of the greatest fan covers I've ever seen!

But I haven't been taking enough drugs. Maybe my straight conformist mind is too use to beauty.

EDIT: Oh, and Stop Making Sense, I noticed the font for Othello is very similar to the font from Dr. Strangelove and... ahem... Stop Making Sense.
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Saturnome
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#857 Post by Saturnome »

It's a guitar, not a bell. It's a fun idea but I'm not sure I like the cover. I'm saying it because I liked everything else so far.

Edit: wow, 3 replies in 30 seconds. Where are your values, people? Let the people finish writting before you start! Kids these days
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#858 Post by souvenir »

Guitar, bell-shaped noose, either way it's unrepresentative of the film and this forum would tear it apart if Criterion used that cover. No offense intended to Stop Making Sense, whose other covers I've also enjoyed.
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#859 Post by Mr. Ned »

Stop Making Sense wrote:Just a quick one.

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Wow, talk about going above and beyond the call of duty! That's the exact color tone I was thinking about, and you even used the font from the title sequence--it really is a perfect cover for the film. You are a cover creating super genius, Stop Making Sense.
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#860 Post by Stop Making Sense »

The inherent problem with making a Johnny Guitar cover is that there are about 3 high quality images from the film on the entire internet, all seeming to feature Johnny and/or Vienna standing about staring. Not very eye catching. The ideal version of the cover would be illustrated, but since I don't have access to a Mike Allred, Paul Pope or Jaime Hernandez, I tried something a bit outside the box. Eh, I like it. Win some, lose some.
The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: EDIT: Oh, and Stop Making Sense, I noticed the font for Othello is very similar to the font from Dr. Strangelove and... ahem... Stop Making Sense.
The font is called Pablo for a reason. :-"
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#861 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Stop Making Sense wrote:
The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote: EDIT: Oh, and Stop Making Sense, I noticed the font for Othello is very similar to the font from Dr. Strangelove and... ahem... Stop Making Sense.
The font is called Pablo for a reason. :-"
I forgot his name. All I know is that he was an alum of my old high school. I was just making sure it wasn't a coincidence. :wink:

EDIT: I just bothered Googling his name. It's Pablo Ferro and he's not an alum of my high school. Some title graphic artist is, but not him.
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#862 Post by Finch »

Stop Making Sense, your Alien cover is the best one I've seen for this film. What I'd give for that to be in my collection! You've truly outdone yourself with this one. =D>
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#863 Post by Matango »

Stop Making Sense, are you ready to start taking requests already? If so, I'd like to get a jump on the others by requesting a Saint Jack cover. Hats off to you, either way, sir. =D>
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#864 Post by Jeff »

Stop Making Sense wrote:The inherent problem with making a Johnny Guitar cover is that there are about 3 high quality images from the film on the entire internet...The ideal version of the cover would be illustrated
Here is a high-res illustration that Michael Kupperman did for The New Yorker. It's the wrong shape, but maybe you could find a way to use it.
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#865 Post by HistoryProf »

ship_destroyer wrote:and the font criterion uses along the spine is kartika, i believe.
sorry i can't really help with your other query.
Thanks a lot...i should be able to fashion something with that...i'm no where near the level of some of you guys, but i can cut and paste stuff :)
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#866 Post by LastLament »

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#867 Post by Stop Making Sense »

Jeff wrote:Here is a high-res illustration that Michael Kupperman did for The New Yorker. It's the wrong shape, but maybe you could find a way to use it.
Yeah, I've messed around with this one before, but I could never quite make it work. However, seeing it again, I had an idea. So, ganking a bit from it, I came up with Johnny Cover Mk. II:

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Oh, and that Age of Innocence cover is great, LastLament.
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#868 Post by Feego »

Oh my God. Seriously dude, you need to go beat down someone's door at Criterion until they hire you. This is untapped greatness.
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#869 Post by Sloper »

Great stuff, SMS! Not sure I've seen a Criterion cover that uses the wacky C so well. It really evokes those great scenes of Crawford standing unmoved while the trigger-happy mob closes in on her.
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#870 Post by Finch »

The new JG cover is excellent work, and I'd encourage you too to send some samples of your work to Criterion. Nothing ventured, nothing gained!
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#871 Post by Guido »

I'll reiterate what most have already said: Stop Making Sense's work is stellar! I'm looking forward to your next batch.
Here are a few covers which all share the same kind of minimal design. The last one is for Nothing! :D

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#872 Post by Stop Making Sense »

Those are absolutely beautiful!
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#873 Post by Oggilby »

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#874 Post by Stop Making Sense »

so lightly here wrote:... Certainly SMS has a variety of styles under his or her belt to cover the many moods of the films (s)he is making great creating covers for. I am slightly surprised that his/her great eye has taken special note of "The Age Of Innocence" cover. The font seems way out of place for Scorsese's try at Edith Warton's now period piece and the drawing and layout seem to lack the handsomeness of the twosome - Pfeiffer and Day-Lewis.
I (a dude, btw) guess I should have been more specific. I think the IMAGE LastLament chose is great. I'm also fine with the white space. No, I don't particularly like the font, but then again, I don't like the font on the original theatrical poster either. From experience I know that choosing the perfect font is quite difficult and I didn't felt like nitpicking.

If I can offer some creative criticism, I think one of the reasons people harp on your covers is because there seems to be no accounting for mood. Everything is overexposed, over-sharpened and over-neon. Now that may well work for some films, but not for something like Alien where shadows and darkness play a huge role. The cover should reflect that. I've aborted more than a few covers because I just couldn't get the mood right.
Matango wrote:Stop Making Sense, are you ready to start taking requests already? If so, I'd like to get a jump on the others by requesting a Saint Jack cover. Hats off to you, either way, sir.
I've only seen a trailer for the movie, but I think I can try something when I get the chance.
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#875 Post by knives »

Oggilby wrote:Image
This is what that was? I think I used to watch this all the time as a kid. It has some weird fog and B&W stock footage correct? I wish Criterion would release it if just so I could see it again.
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