Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.4

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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#3526 Post by fdm »

TheGodfather wrote:Ok, so that was a surprise today. Received another package from Barnes & Nobles with Secret of the grain, Revanche and Chungking Express (all bd`s) and the latter turned out to be the "digipack"... Didn`t actually think that they`d still had that in stock.
Most of them are still in stock and only available that way. I know nobody reads beyond the current page's posts, but recently discussed. Twice. (Hint, Bottle Rocket is the only one in print where you may get one or the other, else it's still all cardboard.)
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#3527 Post by JMULL222 »

This has turned into a fairly pathetic human carnival.
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#3528 Post by Tribe »

JMULL222 wrote:This has turned into a fairly pathetic human carnival.
Gosh golly, please explain.
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#3529 Post by swo17 »

I believe he was speaking of the forum, or possibly the earth, in general.

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"This has turned into a fairly pathetic human carnival."
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#3530 Post by Murdoch »

Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.
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#3531 Post by Matt »

Aw, and I've been having such a nice vacation from meltdowns.
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#3532 Post by TheGodfather »

fdm wrote:
TheGodfather wrote:Ok, so that was a surprise today. Received another package from Barnes & Nobles with Secret of the grain, Revanche and Chungking Express (all bd`s) and the latter turned out to be the "digipack"... Didn`t actually think that they`d still had that in stock.
Most of them are still in stock and only available that way. I know nobody reads beyond the current page's posts, but recently discussed. Twice. (Hint, Bottle Rocket is the only one in print where you may get one or the other, else it's still all cardboard.)
Ah ok. I thought that them packages would`ve been sold out by now. At least I hoped...
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#3533 Post by Frances »

fdm wrote:Hint, Bottle Rocket is the only one in print where you may get one or the other, else it's still all cardboard.)
I would like to get a Bottle Rocket digipak, but the ones at ebay are too expensive.
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#3534 Post by denti alligator »

Wait. The digipaks are actually desirable? I have a few I'd love to swop over to cases. Frances, you want a Bottle Rocket digipak? I'll trade you for a standard case.
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#3535 Post by Matt »

Yeah, I threw all of mine in the trash. Who knew I could have made a few bucks from them?
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#3536 Post by kaujot »

My world has really been turned upside down. People want these?
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#3537 Post by Cinephrenic »

The blu-ray digipaks are the worst packaging for any DVD I've personally seen.
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#3538 Post by Frances »

I just happen to like digipaks. I don't have any from BD criterions, so i don't know the quality, but they look good.
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#3539 Post by kaujot »

They are horrendous. They are not the digipaks you're thinking of.
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#3540 Post by felipe »

The early blu-ray digipacks were awful, but Criterion has really gotten it right with Brakhage and Leopard. I hope Seven Samurai is digipack too.
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#3541 Post by Cinephrenic »

I haven't seen the latest ones, but I'm sure they got it right this time. The early ones were all standing at a 60 degree angle on my shelf.
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#3542 Post by mfunk9786 »

Exactly. I love digipacks, but I don't know that one can even call those early shit-sleeves digipacks when compared to the lovely packages Criterion has put together in the past and continues to put together. Brakhage looks lovely on my shelf and every time I open it up. But on the other hand, I'm glad to be rid of the early BD packages, and of underwhelming DVD digis like Playtime in exchange for the wonderful stubby clear plastic cases.
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#3543 Post by Jeff »

mfunk9786 wrote:shit-sleeves
I vote for application of this appellation in order to avoid confusion with actual digipaks.
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#3544 Post by mfunk9786 »

Do Eclipse sets fall within that umbrella?
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#3545 Post by Cinephrenic »

mfunk9786 wrote:Do Eclipse sets fall within that umbrella?
Well they are budget sets, but how much extra can it cost to add a flap on the bottom of the sets??? Everytime I lift an Eclipse set, all the films fall straight to my toes. :x
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#3546 Post by Jeff »

mfunk9786 wrote:Do Eclipse sets fall within that umbrella?
Nah. They've got nice, plastic, Amaray-style thinpacks inside. Honestly, I view the o-sleeve on Eclipse set as a disposable marketing necessity -- a tool for bundling multiple titles for retail. I collapse the Eclipse sleeves and store them flat in the event that I want to sell a set, but I yank all of the titles out and shelve them alphabetically.
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#3547 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

I carry all the Eclipse titles in my trenchcoat pockets and deal them out like cards to my friends
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#3548 Post by Frances »

mfunk9786 wrote:and of underwhelming DVD digis like Playtime in exchange for the wonderful stubby clear plastic cases.
What's the problem with Playtime digi? (i don't own it)
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#3549 Post by CSM126 »

Frances wrote:
mfunk9786 wrote:and of underwhelming DVD digis like Playtime in exchange for the wonderful stubby clear plastic cases.
What's the problem with Playtime digi? (i don't own it)
It was probably the least necessary digi ever, in terms of art design. All that surface area to play with and they left it ninety percent blank white space. May as well have done a figure-8 keepcase instead.
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#3550 Post by Frances »

That's odd, since the cover is quite interesting. In France, some Tati's movies were released in digipaks. Here's Playtime - http://www.dvdpascher.net/bestof/toppac ... -8536.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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