
Here's the 3D cover art for Night of the Living Dead. Looks like they'll be going with that overlapping "C" after all...

Night of the Living Dead and Silence of the Lambs will both be digipacksGraphist wrote:Is that just a slip for the plastic case or a digipak cover?
I do! So much nicer than plastic IMO.Graphist wrote:That’s great to hear, though I know not many would share my enthusiasm for digipaks.
and possums don’t look like rats either, amiright?Ribs wrote:A crescent moon does not in any way resemble an Eclipse.
it's not uncommon, January-April of last year had no upgrades at all.KJones77 wrote:Wow no upgrades this month. When was the last month without an upgrade?
First, finally it joins the ranks! Makes me so freaking happy!Brian C wrote:I feel like the Parajanov cover is kind of a spoiler - now I already know what color the pomegranates are.
Btw, that yellow hue looks like it is of the Swedish flag.soundchaser wrote:There have been some beautiful Eclipse color schemes, but that one may be one of the best.

I suppose better a poet's blood than all the Hebrew and Arab poetry which relates it to a woman's genitals.Graphist wrote:First, finally it joins the ranks! Makes me so freaking happy!Brian C wrote:I feel like the Parajanov cover is kind of a spoiler - now I already know what color the pomegranates are.
Second, yours was probably a sarcastic remark but it is supposed to be about the color of (the poet’s) blood, poetically described as of the pomegranates because the fruit has a great cultural significance in that part of the world.
Also matches the previous Ingrid Bergman releases, which took me far too long to notice.Graphist wrote:Btw, that yellow hue looks like it is of the Swedish flag.soundchaser wrote:There have been some beautiful Eclipse color schemes, but that one may be one of the best.
The sun would like a word with you.Ribs wrote:A crescent moon does not in any way resemble an Eclipse.
Oh great, now the symbolism has been spoiled, too.Graphist wrote:Second, yours was probably a sarcastic remark but it is supposed to be about the color of (the poet’s) blood, poetically described as of the pomegranates because the fruit has a great cultural significance in that part of the world.
Don’t worry, it hasn’t.Brian C wrote:Oh great, now the symbolism has been spoiled, too.Graphist wrote:Second, yours was probably a sarcastic remark but it is supposed to be about the color of (the poet’s) blood, poetically described as of the pomegranates because the fruit has a great cultural significance in that part of the world.
Agreed.Brian C wrote:I feel like the Parajanov cover is kind of a spoiler - now I already know what color the pomegranates are.