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#1051 Post by imhotep »

BrokenFace wrote:I really like the Lifeboat cover, and The Lost Weekend.
I agree with this poster. Lifeboat especially!
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#1052 Post by Anhedionisiac »

You know, they're lovely covers and all, proof and testament of the continuing good taste from MoC...
But I can't help but think that The Lost Weekend artwork would be better without the bat silhouette dangling over Ray Milland.
Not so much from a design pov as to avoid any guffaws that may come from remembering the, ah, rather rudimentary special effects concerning the hallucination. Of the which the drawing is actually a stunningly accurate rendition (ie: a dangling paper silhouette). And I say this as, like most of us in this forum, a big fan of the film.
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#1053 Post by TheGodfather »

Received the Repo Man steelbook today. Another beautiful release and I hope that they`ll keep releasing the steelbooks in the future. Love them
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#1054 Post by eerik »

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#1055 Post by mfunk9786 »

I'm not a steelbook guy, but that is beautiful.
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#1056 Post by TheGodfather »

That`s excellent!
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#1057 Post by antnield »

Steelbook:

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#1058 Post by Anhedionisiac »

Magnificent!
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#1059 Post by thatobscurecharm »

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And the Wilders as well.
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#1060 Post by matrixschmatrix »

antnield wrote:Steelbook:

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Wow, I've already got the Criterion and I'm tempted to get that
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#1061 Post by Roger Ryan »

I adore this conceptual make-up for the "Leopard Man" - too bad the character is not really visible in the film itself!
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#1062 Post by BrokenFace »

They look lovely, especially Island. Love the simplicity of just image + title.

Though I also like the Charles Laughton image on the regular cover. Tough decision!
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#1063 Post by TheGodfather »

matrixschmatrix wrote: Wow, I've already got the Criterion and I'm tempted to get that
well, yeah that! love the Wilder`s steelbooks as well. absolutely gorgeous!
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#1064 Post by Zot! »

This is really going to generate some sales to the steelbook lunatics. Lost Souls looks terrific, but I think it would be even better without the title on the front.
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#1065 Post by godardslave »

Zot! wrote:Lost Souls looks terrific, but I think it would be even better without the title on the front.
Having front cover art with no title on it is too radical for these capitalist types. :wink:
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#1066 Post by eerik »

I can agree that the title on Lost Souls cover looks a bit distracting. The Hurt Locker steelbook, released two weeks ago by LionsGate, doesn't have a title on the cover itself but on a J-sleeve, so that's one of the possibilities.
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#1067 Post by peerpee »

All those SteelBook images are final, except ISLAND OF LOST SOULS, which isn't locked down, and sneaked out unexpectedly!
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#1068 Post by HJackson »

I've got to admit that even though I'm not a big fan of steelbooks in general, these do look lovely. I remember picking up the TOUCH OF EVIL steelbook in HMV and thinking I may have made a mistake in dismissing them so quickly.
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#1069 Post by Emak-Bakia »

HJackson wrote:I've got to admit that even though I'm not a big fan of steelbooks in general, these do look lovely. I remember picking up the TOUCH OF EVIL steelbook in HMV and thinking I may have made a mistake in dismissing them so quickly.
Agreed. I recently posted somewhere on this board about how I didn't really understand the love for steelbooks. After seeing these images of upcoming releases, I'm starting to appreciate steelbooks. I really like that the case looks more like a complete work of art. The absence of the bluray header at the top and the way the image extends to the very edge of the case gives the package a much less mass produced feel. I suppose the best analogy I could make would be to compare steelbooks to LP packaging and standard DVD cases to CD jewel cases. Of course, I'm probably just reiterating what all of you have known for some time.

In any case, I canceled my Amazon pre-order for the regularly packaged Repo Man (upon hearing that their shipment would be delayed) and re-ordered the steelbook directly from Eureka. I definitely plan on doing the same with several of the upcoming MoC releases.
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#1070 Post by tenia »

From my point of view, I like Steelbooks because they feel as even more collectible than other already limited editions from MoC.
As for the biggest editions from studios like FOX or Paramount, I think it is just the easiest way to something more worked out, without being a huge box filled with useless goodies.

It is nicer, feels collectible, and is not always more expensive than the regular edition (even if it is for MoC).
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#1071 Post by Bürgermeister »

peerpee wrote:All those SteelBook images are final, except ISLAND OF LOST SOULS, which isn't locked down, and sneaked out unexpectedly!
You'd be crazy not to use it as the final SB artwork, it's simply amazing and very eye catching.
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#1072 Post by eerik »

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#1073 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

That has got to be the best MoC jacket so far. No gripes whatsoever.
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#1074 Post by neilist »

Fantastic! I see it's up on the MoC site, but with no information yet. Q3?
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#1075 Post by Finch »

No interest in the film but the cover is indeed one of their finest.
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