Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.5
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I like it. I think it's quite perfect, it has to be as it is to fit the concept. Ugly it is though.
- ShellOilJunior
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Some very good covers but Ministry of Fear takes the cake for the month.
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Actually, Ray Milland took the cake. That's how the whole thing started.ShellOilJunior wrote:Some very good covers but Ministry of Fear takes the cake for the month.
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Amazing.Cash Flagg wrote:Actually, Ray Milland took the cake. That's how the whole thing started.
- ShellOilJunior
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I knew you guys wouldn't leave me hangin' there
- Steven H
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I've spent days trying to live with the cover art for Badlands and Monsieur Verdoux but I can't do it, they're just so terrible looking (awkward, either bad ideas or good ideas with really poor follow-through). To take two darkly comic and intelligent films and give them these covers is just painful. Maybe I'm just too close to these movies and too sensitive as they're easily a couple of my favorites. Will just have to brown bag them on the shelf.
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Thankfully the world's ending so you won't have to suffer this horrible existence.
- med
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I'm no interior-decorating expert, but it doesn't seem a practical use of space to have shelves built to display the covers of your DVDs and Blu-rays.
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Obviously you've never visited the forum over at Blu-ray.com.med wrote:I'm no interior-decorating expert, but it doesn't seem a practical use of space to have shelves built to display the covers of your DVDs and Blu-rays.
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I said the same thing about "In Through The Out Door".Steven H wrote: Will just have to brown bag them on the shelf.
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The Tin Drum just looks fantastic. It even bests the already-fantastic art on the previous DVD.
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It does look fantastic. And a little creepy...
- HistoryProf
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Stunning.The Narrator Returns wrote:The Tin Drum just looks fantastic. It even bests the already-fantastic art on the previous DVD.