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TMDaines
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#1401 Post by TMDaines »

I don't think I have either, but I'll see what they come up with first.
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#1402 Post by tenia »

I'm discovering the reversible sleeve for 40 Guns, nice one though I prefer the first artwork.

As for Stalag, I also thought "no reason to double dip, but very nice effort cover-wise !"
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#1403 Post by Finch »

I won't be buying the MoC either. I like Stalag 17 well enough to want to own it but Paramount got there first and I'd rather save my money for other titles.
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#1404 Post by rockysds »

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#1405 Post by TheGodfather »

Nice covers there!
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#1406 Post by Cremildo »

Alex Ross Perry, a "master of cinema".
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#1407 Post by DeprongMori »

Re: Alex Ross Perry

I'm hoping this or another release includes Impolex (2009) -- his loose adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Paul Thomas Anderson was not the first to adapt Pynchon to the screen. I don't think there has been any home video release of this one, and I'm very curious to see it.

http://www.slantmagazine.com/film/review/impolex
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#1408 Post by bearcuborg »

DeprongMori wrote:Re: Alex Ross Perry

I'm hoping this or another release includes Impolex (2009) -- his loose adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Paul Thomas Anderson was not the first to adapt Pynchon to the screen. I don't think there has been any home video release of this one, and I'm very curious to see it.
Loose adaptation is itself a loose phrase in this instance.
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#1409 Post by eerik »

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#1410 Post by domino harvey »

Great cover but surely that wayward lower-case y could have been shortened
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#1411 Post by Altair »

I particularly like how on the right-hand side they give a literal translation of the Japanese title: A Tale of the Cruelties of Youth, which seems to satisfy a few complaints we had a while back over how best to balance well-known but misleading translations of title with literal ones (although that doesn't seem to be an issue in this case).
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#1412 Post by tenia »

Fortunately, all these alternative titles are together in a small corner, but god, do we need again 4 different titles on the cover ?
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#1413 Post by swo17 »

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#1414 Post by JimmyTango »

I would rather something more deserving take the place of Listen Up Phillip and I could say the same about Criterion's The Rose & Tootsie. It seems that none of the labels are taking any chances to unearth true gems any longer. There is so much more left but everyone is looking in the wrong places and underestimating their advantages to hype anything to a new audience instead of going with what is already economically viable. Meanwhile A Page of Madness, Gardiens de phare, L'inhumaine & El Sexto Sentido (Nemesio Sobrevila) are still collecting dust.
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#1415 Post by Drucker »

This isn't the right thread for this, but they are at the mercy, often, of existing masters/new restorations (with rare exceptions being The Apu Trilogy and Boro Box and Mizoguchi Box, where it seems the labels took on the financial burden primarily themselves to deliver). Blu-rays are very expensive to produce. While I, too, wish that everything was the forthcoming Oshima release from MOC, it's not going to happen. And it's pretty safe to say that releases like you've mentioned are what help underwrite World Cinema Project, Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, and others.
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#1416 Post by swo17 »

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#1417 Post by exidor »

I appreciate them giving us some King Hu blu and I've already pre-ordered and all but... that's not a very good cover, is it?
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#1418 Post by TheGodfather »

Yeah really, that is one bad cover if there ever was one
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#1419 Post by StevenJ0001 »

I'm not one to chime in very often about cover art, but out of all the possible images they could have chosen from this film, that's the one they chose (not to mention the title font and design)? :shock: Do they have no interest in enticing people to buy this? Could they have been forced to use this picture for some kind of contractual reason? That's the only explanation I can come up with.
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#1420 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

This one gets the rat's arsehole award out of the whole catalogue.
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#1421 Post by tenia »

- What should we do ? Take a still pic from the movie or something more photoshopped ?
- Let's meet halfway.
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#1422 Post by eerik »

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#1423 Post by bdsweeney »

The Seconds cover gives the game away a little bit.
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#1424 Post by reaky »

Coming soon: Masters of Cinema's edition of Citizen Kane, with a screen grab of a burning sled named Rosebud on the cover.
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#1425 Post by Ashirg »

To be fair, the artwork is based on the original theatrical poster.
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