Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7

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#3076 Post by Rupert Pupkin »

do you think that Thelma & Louise will be a digipack ?
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#3077 Post by cdnchris »

Mildred Pierce [4K]
Last Hurrah for Chivalry
Inland Empire (Booklet)
Chilly Scenes of Winter

I really like Chilly Scenes' in hand, and how the insert art plays off of the cover's.
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#3078 Post by dekadetia »

Seems odd to abandon the digipak seven releases into Lynch's filmography.
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#3079 Post by therewillbeblus »

dekadetia wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:47 am Seems odd to abandon the digipak seven releases into Lynch's filmography.
It's pretty fitting, considering he abandoned film stock for standard-definition digital with this final film. Why wouldn't Criterion honor the artistic choice with the same quality shift in packaging treatment?
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#3080 Post by tenia »

Probably has to do with the price increase for paper and cardboard than anything deeper.
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#3081 Post by therewillbeblus »

I'm just being silly, though I wouldn't put it past Lynch to stipulate the packaging change as a novel avenue for him to implement artistic reflexivity
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#3082 Post by dwk »

tenia wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:44 am Probably has to do with the price increase for paper and cardboard than anything deeper.
This.

The Blu-ray only version of Lost Highway was also in a Scanavo, while the UHD was a digi. I think this was also the case for Malcolm X.
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#3084 Post by JayAlmighty »

I'm thrilled that this box set is coming out, but I have mixed feelings about the art. I like the colors - and overall aesthetic - of the booklet, but I feel that using that same pattern (ie - the screenshot collage composed with triangles) on the cover was a mistake, especially when it's framed in a circle. And obviously Pasolini has to be on the cover, but I can't be the only one to feel like they could've used a better picture of him (I get that it's supposed to be a younger Pasolini, but still.)

That said, these are nitpicks at best. I am 100% going to get this collectors set, and I hope they release more sets like it.
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#3085 Post by zedz »

JayAlmighty wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 6:29 pm I'm thrilled that this box set is coming out, but I have mixed feelings about the art. I like the colors - and overall aesthetic - of the booklet, but I feel that using that same pattern (ie - the screenshot collage composed with triangles) on the cover was a mistake, especially when it's framed in a circle.
I presume that what you're seeing is the actual booklet in a die-cut slipcase, so what you're looking for is a complete package rethink.
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Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 7

#3086 Post by Matt »

I agree about the picture. They should have used this beefcake shot:Image
But no, the picture they used is fine. He’s handsome, nicely lit, in profile, and he looks just like Pasolini in the 60s.
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#3087 Post by zedz »

Matt wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 7:37 pm Image
Fishing with Pier Paolo
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#3088 Post by FrauBlucher »

It's hard to tell but it looks more compact than the Fellini set. And maybe a little thicker
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#3089 Post by criterionsnob »

I spy slots at the top of each page, so it does seem like it could be similar in size to the Varda and WKW sets, rather than a behemoth like the Bergman. Looking forward to buying this for half off with a $50 coupon in about 6 months.
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#3090 Post by swo17 »

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#3091 Post by ryannichols7 »

looks like the design budget was blown on Pasolini
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#3092 Post by criterionsnob »

They also have The Princess Bride on their home page, but not yet on coming soon page.
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#3093 Post by What A Disgrace »

I'm going to slip the Blu-ray artwork for Rules of the Game into the 4K package and keep it on my shelf. What a massive downgrade.
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#3094 Post by ryannichols7 »

What A Disgrace wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:45 pm I'm going to slip the Blu-ray artwork for Rules of the Game into the 4K package and keep it on my shelf. What a massive downgrade.
seriously, the BD cover was perfect after the TV drama boxset nonsense of the DVD era cover. why did they think it needed to be changed at all?

The Servant is a very bad cover
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#3095 Post by criterionsnob »

The Servant is indeed hideous. For such a beautifully shot film, using just any old frame grab would be preferable to this.

I guess The Princess Bride was an intern mistake for announcing this month. They took it off the home page now. So I'm guessing that as next month's UHD upgrade. Hopefully they keep the packaging as is.
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#3096 Post by ryannichols7 »

criterionsnob wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:52 pm The Servant is indeed hideous. For such a beautifully shot film, using just any old frame grab would be preferable to this.

I guess The Princess Bride was an intern mistake for announcing this month. They took it off the home page now. So I'm guessing that as next month's UHD upgrade. Hopefully they keep the packaging as is.
I'm game for a Princess Bride UHD, that definitely works as a big selling July title. they certainly have to keep the packaging, no?
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#3097 Post by aox »

What A Disgrace wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:45 pm I'm going to slip the Blu-ray artwork for Rules of the Game into the 4K package and keep it on my shelf. What a massive downgrade.
Co-signed. This is terrible. The BD was perfect.
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#3098 Post by Kracker »

Yeah if it was flat it would be a downgrade but doesnt the artwork for Rules of the Game suggest you're getting a glossy embossed digipak?
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#3099 Post by Walter Kurtz »

Intern #1 is on his way out the door with The Servant artwork. He gets a call on his cell. Emergency at home. Sets the artwork down on a table.
Intern #2 after a night of partying barfs all over the artwork. Too sick to work. Goes home.
Intern #3 several hours later retrieves the artwork and delivers it to the printer.

(Yeah. I know it's all digital these days.)
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#3100 Post by Finch »

Keeping the BD cover for Rules of the Game too. Massive facepalm! On June's evidence, they also let all the good designers go. Yup, I'm in a foul mood today.
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