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

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#3276 Post by Kracker »

Akerman is fine since its a packed boxset. But Mudbound is an awful monochromatic geometric eyesore, ugh.
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#3277 Post by Rupert Pupkin »

So it seems according to Criterion web page that the digipack of Trainspotting will be "phosphorescent" if you turn off the light ? Like the good old memories of Pif Gadget when we were kids in France.
Funny they didn't have the idea for Repo-Man if this is the case...
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#3278 Post by therewillbeblus »

Rupert Pupkin wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 12:41 am So it seems according to Criterion web page that the digipack of Trainspotting will be "phosphorescent" if you turn off the light ? Like the good old memories of Pif Gadget when we were kids in France.
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#3279 Post by Kracker »

its going to be weird having that single title glowing among my entire collection constantly
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#3280 Post by therewillbeblus »

Kracker wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:21 am its going to be weird having that single title glowing among my entire collection constantly
It could be part of a limited print run, if Time Bandits’ lenticular slip is any indicator, so maybe you’ll be able to offload it
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#3281 Post by Doctor Zero »

It is good to see Jacob Phillips(Lone Star) following in his dad's footsteps as a Criterion cover artist (Sean Phillips -- Blast of Silence, In the Heat of the Night, Night of the Living Dead, et al.). Both are excellent artists.
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#3282 Post by cdnchris »

Videodrome [Booklet]
Don't Look Now
Tod Browning's Sideshow Shockers [Digi + Booklet]
The Others [4K + Blu-ray]
The Others [Blu-ray]
Nanny

Restoration details found here:
Videodrome
Don't Look Now
Freaks/The Unknown/The Mystic
The Others

No details for Nanny.
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#3283 Post by yoloswegmaster »

cdnchris wrote: Wed Oct 18, 2023 12:57 am Restoration details found here:
Freaks/The Unknown/The Mystic
Freaks was scanned in 5K? I've heard of VistaVision films being scanned in 6K but this is the first time I've heard of a film being scanned in 5K.
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#3284 Post by cdnchris »

Yep, the booklet says 5K at least.
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#3285 Post by FrauBlucher »

George Feltonstein mentioned on a previous Extras Podcast is that he would like to talk about the Freaks restoration in the near future. So, stay tuned
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#3286 Post by ryannichols7 »

FrauBlucher wrote: Wed Oct 18, 2023 1:26 am George Feltonstein mentioned on a previous Extras Podcast is that he would like to talk about the Freaks restoration in the near future. So, stay tuned
the comments on the Extras Facebook page indicate this will come in a week or two, excited
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#3287 Post by tenia »

yoloswegmaster wrote:
cdnchris wrote: Wed Oct 18, 2023 12:57 am Restoration details found here:
Freaks/The Unknown/The Mystic
Freaks was scanned in 5K? I've heard of VistaVision films being scanned in 6K but this is the first time I've heard of a film being scanned in 5K.
Movies are regularly scanned at 5k so that once the framing is applied, you're sure to retain a 4k resolution (ie 4096 pixels high and 2160 wide - depending on the movie's AR, one spec or the other is going to be the bottleneck). However, it's not systematically precised in tech details, so it can be hard knowing exactly at which resolution it's been scanned.

This is usually referred as Overscanning.
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#3288 Post by FlickeringWindow »

Usually the higher resolution is so that the image can be captured way outside the aperture. The 2K restoration of Napoleon was scanned in such a way an extra perf above and below were captured to enable more efficient stabilization. Rougher elements like for Freaks probably need a lot of stabilization.
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#3289 Post by dwk »

The Akerman set will be a digi
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#3290 Post by therewillbeblus »

Yeah at this point I think we can just assume 3-disc sets with $100 MSRP = Digi, $80 MSRP = Scanavo (4-disc $100 seems likely to be Scanavo, i.e. Widerberg)
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#3291 Post by cdnchris »

The Last Picture Show [4K] (Booklet)
Jackie Chan: Emergence of a Superstar (Booklet)
Mean Streets [4K]
La cérémonie

Texasville is licensed from MGM.

The slip for the Jackie Chan set is sturdy but a bit tight.

Restoration information found at the bottom of these pages:

Jackie Chan set
The Last Picture Show
Mean Streets
La cérémonie
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#3292 Post by soundchaser »

Is there any info on the restoration workflow for Texasville?
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#3293 Post by cdnchris »

Unfortunately, there are no details about Texasville.
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#3294 Post by fdm »

Funny I stopped by 3 different b&n stores today looking for Last Picture Show. The first one I looked everywhere, even behind the counter and none were there (they are usually really great about having new releases out on release day, several copies usually). The second had none out either, but by that time I was more interested in hitting the best buy which was nearby for their (final) black friday sale (finally!). The third I stopped by on my way to another best buy and this time bothered to ask them where they were, and eventually they dug 5 copies out of a box behind the counter (took them a while to figure out where they were). All of them had that same thing where the artwork was shoved way up high into the top of the case. I imagine they must all be that way. Took a pass on them. Annoying b&n day, did all right at best buy. (Rush hours really suck these days too, it's nice to not have to deal with those much any more either.)
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#3296 Post by domino harvey »

Nice to see Alice X Zhang’s work (credited as “Yang” for some reason, though?)
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#3297 Post by soundchaser »

If I’m not mistaken (it’s been a few years since I’ve seen it), A Tale of Winter features a pretty major spoiler.
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#3298 Post by Walter Kurtz »

Nothing But A Man. Good title for that black and white photograph. Or is it the other way around?
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#3299 Post by FrauBlucher »

I have to say I'm a fan of Jennifer Dionisio's work. I really like her covers for Criterion and the ones she has done for Arrow and the BFI
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#3300 Post by ryannichols7 »

FrauBlucher wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 9:47 pm I have to say I'm a fan of Jennifer Dionisio's work. I really like her covers for Criterion and the ones she has done for Arrow and the BFI
I like that she's become a go-to for Bogart, given she did High Sierra, The Desperate Hours, and now this. if only WB had hired her for Casablanca instead of what we got!!!

definitely a fan of the cover. I didn't love her Renoir covers but I appreciate all of her other work a lot so far. the Johnnie To cover is pretty nice too, Mona Lisa was one of the best ever Criterion covers so I'm glad Alice got brought back. shame the movies aren't as much my thing
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