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

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#3851 Post by CSM126 »

Matt wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 4:44 am
CSM126 wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:19 pm I like the EWS cover but I do think just using the orgy mask would have made more people happy.
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#3852 Post by felipe »

Finch wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:21 pm No plans of buying it (love Kubrick but not this film) but I like the cover for EWS. Everyone's mileage obviously varies, but for me, there is nothing in this November's announcements. Been a solid year for Criterion on the whole, though.
This might be their weakest November lineup I can recall. November is usually a month for hugely-anticipated titles, but not this time.
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#3853 Post by Zot! »

felipe wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 11:37 am
Finch wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:21 pm No plans of buying it (love Kubrick but not this film) but I like the cover for EWS. Everyone's mileage obviously varies, but for me, there is nothing in this November's announcements. Been a solid year for Criterion on the whole, though.
This might be their weakest November lineup I can recall. November is usually a month for hugely-anticipated titles, but not this time.
I similarly am nonplussed about EWS, and remember it as a big let down when the Gen X Kubrick film arrived after much fanfare (the Chris Isaak trailer campaign was memorable), but this is a huge Tom Cruise/Nicole Kidman/Kubrick movie that people are still talking about...so yeah, huge and anticipated...just not by us. To return to the discussion, the cover does look half-baked...the red C looking like a weird finial to the red box. But cool about the historical relevance.
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#3854 Post by rwiggum »

felipe wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 11:37 am
Finch wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:21 pm No plans of buying it (love Kubrick but not this film) but I like the cover for EWS. Everyone's mileage obviously varies, but for me, there is nothing in this November's announcements. Been a solid year for Criterion on the whole, though.
This might be their weakest November lineup I can recall. November is usually a month for hugely-anticipated titles, but not this time.
I wonder if we’re going to be getting a mid-cycle box set announcement for this reason, but Wes Anderson may be the big box for the year
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#3855 Post by FrauBlucher »

Zot! wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:01 pm
felipe wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 11:37 am
Finch wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:21 pm No plans of buying it (love Kubrick but not this film) but I like the cover for EWS. Everyone's mileage obviously varies, but for me, there is nothing in this November's announcements. Been a solid year for Criterion on the whole, though.
This might be their weakest November lineup I can recall. November is usually a month for hugely-anticipated titles, but not this time.
I similarly am nonplussed about EWS, and remember it as a big let down when the Gen X Kubrick film arrived after much fanfare (the Chris Isaak trailer campaign was memorable), but this is a huge Tom Cruise/Nicole Kidman/Kubrick movie that people are still talking about...so yeah, huge and anticipated...just not by us. To return to the discussion, the cover does look half-baked...the red C looking like a weird finial to the red box. But cool about the historical relevance.
I feel the same. Not a big EWS fan. I don't mind the cover. I think it would've been better without the names. Not necessary... And as a whole this coming November's releases are not the big name, seminal films we usually get for the month... As for the cover I love is El. Very foreboding. And good grief, the Hell's Angel cover. That may be A Jean Harlow but it's not THE Jean Harlow
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#3856 Post by Matt »

FrauBlucher wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:20 pm I feel the same. Not a big EWS fan. I don't mind the cover. I think it would've been better without the names. Not necessary.
I'd argue that the CRUISE KIDMAN KUBRICK bit in that specific font is the most key and consistent part of the film's marketing going all the way back to the very first TV ads. More so than the mirror image or the mask. Not to mention that Criterion is almost certainly contractually obligated to have them on the cover.
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#3857 Post by dwk »

Yeah, the names most likely are contractually obligated to be on the cover, so no getting around including them.
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#3858 Post by FrauBlucher »

Matt wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 9:59 pm
FrauBlucher wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 8:20 pm I feel the same. Not a big EWS fan. I don't mind the cover. I think it would've been better without the names. Not necessary.
I'd argue that the CRUISE KIDMAN KUBRICK bit in that specific font is the most key and consistent part of the film's marketing going all the way back to the very first TV ads. More so than the mirror image or the mask. Not to mention that Criterion is almost certainly contractually obligated to have them on the cover.
No doubt you're correct. Just my preference without it
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#3859 Post by redbill »

rwiggum wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 6:36 pm
I wonder if we’re going to be getting a mid-cycle box set announcement for this reason, but Wes Anderson may be the big box for the year
seems unlikely they would announce another box, that may affect Wes sales this holiday, at least until the Flash & B&N sales are done for the year.
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#3861 Post by tenia »

Aside of the size of this set, it looks at least like the individual packagings aren't any weird too-inventive slot-based thing, but simple digibooks. Which is nice, and practical.
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#3862 Post by criterionsnob »

Apparently, they had these to sell before release date at the TIFF mobile closet and someone posted an unboxing video.
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#3863 Post by Finch »

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#3864 Post by domino harvey »

The Pee-Wee cover is cute, won’t be able to remember the others the minute I click off this page
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#3865 Post by Finch »

The Pee-Wee cover is very busy but I like it.
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#3866 Post by tenia »

Quite an interesting timing for a NY label to release a Mira Nair movie !
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#3867 Post by DimitriL »

I Know Where I'm Going! is a stunner. I would frame that.
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#3868 Post by domino harvey »

tenia wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 6:28 pm Quite an interesting timing for a NY label to release a Mira Nair movie !
As soon as I saw it announced I was like, “My god, of course— why did none of us guess a Nair title?”
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#3869 Post by jazzo »

Also, it’s exclamation mark month!
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#3870 Post by pzadvance »

Pee Wee cover is excellent
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#3871 Post by Brian C »

I want to give the Pee-Wee cover the benefit of the doubt, but I just don’t feel like it’s evocative of the film’s tone, or even Pee-Wee in general, at all.
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#3872 Post by johnnysnatchclub7 »

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#3874 Post by Zot! »

I have no love for Pee Wee, but the art pays respect to the designers that begat the world of the character.
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#3875 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

I was truly surprised to see they went with a cover that WASN'T drawn by Gary Panter. It would've been a little more chaotic than the cutesy cover they went with. It's more Golden Books than 80s underground.
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