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

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#201 Post by zedz »

perkizitore wrote:Is swimminghorses back? :P
I reckon a genuine swimminghorses cover would just use ugly manipulations of an image like the following, maybe with some clipart tanks in the background.
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#202 Post by HistoryProf »

cdnchris wrote:His Girl Friday
Holy crap that's amazing.
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#203 Post by xoconostle »

It really is amazing. Charming packaging to match an overall stellar release. In the unlikely case that anyone reading this doesn't already know, "Ace in the Hole" also comes with a wonderful newspaper (Albuquerque Sun-Bulletin) style "booklet."
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#204 Post by domino harvey »

I love it when people post in this thread on announcement day
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#207 Post by ptatler »

Still adhering hard and fast to the "If Classic Hollywood, then cartoon cover" rule I see.
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#208 Post by carmilla mircalla »

this is the first time in a while where I personally think all the month's releases have absolutely horrendous cover art. Looking at all those covers aligned with each other... what the hell is that mess?
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#209 Post by FrauBlucher »

ptatler wrote:Still adhering hard and fast to the "If Classic Hollywood, then cartoon cover" rule I see.
Not entirely. My Darling Clementine, It Happened One Night and In a Lonely Place to name a few that didn't get the cartoon treatment.
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#210 Post by ng4996 »

Are there really Stand alones of Umbrellas and Rochefort? I'm not seeing them on the site, nor does it seem they've made their usual "April Titles" tweets and site update.

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#211 Post by captveg »

ng4996 wrote:Are there really Stand alones of Umbrellas and Rochefort? I'm not seeing them on the site, nor does it seem they've made their usual "April Titles" tweets and site update.

*edit: spelling
They're listed on the individual pages for those titles. A no brainer, really, with La La Land currently scheduled for its home video release the same day.
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#212 Post by ng4996 »

Thank you! Just seems odd not to have them on the Coming Soon page.
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#213 Post by tenia »

carmilla mircalla wrote:this is the first time in a while where I personally think all the month's releases have absolutely horrendous cover art. Looking at all those covers aligned with each other... what the hell is that mess?
I didn't realise it at first glance but yes, even Tampopo is quite bad (and even the arts from the randomly broken set are pretty waful too).
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#214 Post by FrauBlucher »

Wow. George Cukor is listed as director on the Woman of the Year page. Sloppy.
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#215 Post by cdnchris »

captveg wrote:
They're listed on the individual pages for those titles. A no brainer, really, with La La Land currently scheduled for its home video release the same day.
More than likely why. The sell sheets are pushing the La La Land connection.
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#216 Post by Ashirg »

Woman of the Year cover is based on Jacques Kapralik original artwork he did for the film in 1940's
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#217 Post by captveg »

FrauBlucher wrote:Wow. George Cukor is listed as director on the Woman of the Year page. Sloppy.
Now, you can't expect all the t's to be crossed after such a short weekend.
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#218 Post by domino harvey »

Tampopo is okay, though the poster was better. Rumble Fish and Buena Vista suck, Woman of the Year I'm indifferent to
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#219 Post by Never Cursed »

Buena Vista and Tampopo I'm fine with, Woman of the Year is a neat concept, and Rumble Fish is hideous and reminds me of the (equally bad) Mala Noche cover.

I find it odd that the last three months of releases have all had at least one terrible cover (Before Trilogy, Canoa, and now Rumble Fish) after a year with better-than-average cover art.
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#220 Post by FrauBlucher »

captveg wrote:
FrauBlucher wrote:Wow. George Cukor is listed as director on the Woman of the Year page. Sloppy.
Now, you can't expect all the t's to be crossed after such a short weekend.
That's what happens when you have hungover interns enter the info.
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#221 Post by captveg »

FrauBlucher wrote:
captveg wrote:
FrauBlucher wrote:Wow. George Cukor is listed as director on the Woman of the Year page. Sloppy.
Now, you can't expect all the t's to be crossed after such a short weekend.
That's what happens when you have hungover interns enter the info.
They were probably occupied trying to file the licensing paperwork for the Hidden Fences release.
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#222 Post by mikeyzjames »

Michael Boland also did The American Friend. Strikingly similar to Rumble Fish.
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#223 Post by HistoryProf »

what a horrid month. oof.
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#224 Post by Feego »

mikeyzjames wrote:Michael Boland also did The American Friend. Strikingly similar to Rumble Fish.
Also Purple Noon. He really likes those double images of two male stars (though I get that the image below makes literal sense in the movie).

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#225 Post by domino harvey »

I think I blocked out that Purple Noon cover, because I don't remember it being so hideous! Good lord!
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