Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.4

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mfunk9786
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#301 Post by mfunk9786 »

Is The Thief of Bagdad just in a regular figure-8 case?
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#302 Post by starmanof51 »

mfunk9786 wrote:Is The Thief of Bagdad just in a regular figure-8 case?
Yeah
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#303 Post by kaujot »

Updated High & Low cover art.

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#304 Post by denti alligator »

Wow! It's even better!
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#305 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

That freaking target on Mifune's head. :roll: I like the addition of the newspaper text, though.
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#306 Post by sidehacker »

It makes me think of the Kinks' song "Party Line" which is probably not Criterion's intention...
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#307 Post by denti alligator »

Is she big, is she small?
Is she a she at all?

Who's on the other end?
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#308 Post by TheGodfather »

WOW :shock: Looks brilliant =D>

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#309 Post by Tootletron »

Nice, wasn't expecting the book to have the Criterion logo on the spine! Looks great.
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#310 Post by Jeff »

TheGodfather wrote:WOW :shock: Looks brilliant =D>
Those pics are still as exciting as they were last week. :)
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#311 Post by TheGodfather »

didn`t see them last week ;)
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#312 Post by psufootball07 »

I am wondering about ordering Viridiana from DVDPlanet, they have a pink box? Is this an old version that was later re-released with the black box? Anyways heres the DVD Planet link to the cover. Anyone information would be appreciated.
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#313 Post by domino harvey »

DD/DVDPlanet sometimes puts up temp art in their listings, the pink coverart never made it to press.
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#314 Post by psufootball07 »

Thanks, that pink box just doesnt do it for me, and I'm guessing for most males.
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#315 Post by fiddlesticks »

psufootball07 wrote:Thanks, that pink box just doesnt do it for me, and I'm guessing for most males.
Most males with "football" in their screennames, perhaps.
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#316 Post by kaujot »

fiddlesticks wrote:
psufootball07 wrote:Thanks, that pink box just doesnt do it for me, and I'm guessing for most males.
Most males with "football" in their screennames, perhaps.
Oh come on.
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#317 Post by s.j. bagley »

no, he's right.
i was perfectly straight and then one day i bought the 'breakfast at tiffany's' in the pink box, and that turned me right into a big ol' queen.
buyer beware, as they say!
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#318 Post by knepo »

Ace in the Hole came with a thin double keepcase. Is this the new criterion standard? have they dropped the big thick double keepcase?
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#319 Post by psufootball07 »

I want to say yes, I have bought The Ice Storm and Pierrot le Fou and they came in the smaller, single cases even though they are both 2 disc Criterion releases.. But two other recent films, The Last Emperor (4 Discs) and Breathless had the larger boxes.
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#320 Post by kaujot »

knepo wrote:This is maybe a bit off topic, but Ace in the Hole came with a thin double keepcase. Is this the new criterion standard? have they dropped the big thick double keepcase?
Yes, they have. With the exception of a digipak, if a film is two-discs, it'll be in one of the slim figure-8 cases.
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#321 Post by knepo »

Thanks for the help!

Always felt it a bit clumsy when you got the dvd's on top of each other like the slim figure-8 cases. but its better for space saving.
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#322 Post by mfunk9786 »

knepo wrote:Always felt it a bit clumsy when you got the dvd's on top of each other like the slim figure-8 cases. but its better for space saving.
And it is quite a beautiful way to present them, now that they've started to print artwork on the inside of the cover insert.
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#323 Post by thethirdman »

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#324 Post by arsonfilms »

Holy hell!
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#325 Post by Cinephrenic »

Best font ever?
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