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Apr 2007
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![]() I purposely avoided replying to you until the 'official' announcement, out of respect to my colleagues in *publicity* as I didn't want to steal their thunder. Between you and me, I found the Amazon 'leak' annoying. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() http://articles.latimes.com/2010/apr...ca-3d-20100425 Up to the top of the trees in the Amazon forest ![]() http://www.amazon.com/Televisions-Vi...ode=2248313011 |
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Blu-ray Insider
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Penton,
Got a look at The Karate Kid Part II tonight. Great looking disc, so kudos to those involved. Even the Karate Kid I clips at the start looked fantastic (I haven't had a chance to look at that one yet). But well done all the way around. One additional note, and this is for the marketing people. Now this is totally geeky and completely over the top in even pointing this out (but hey, I produce special features, so I'm always focused on details and historical accuracy), but did the marketing team intentionally omit the "Part" from the title "The Karate Kid Part II?" On the cover and disc, it's simply "The Karate Kid II." Now I noticed that this was the same on the DVD sets (omitting 'Part' from the printed title) and I thought it was a conscious decision but then Part III is correctly printed on all those same cases as... "The Karate Kid Part III" (sometimes directly under "The Karate Kid II." Was this just a case of people paying too much attention to creating horrible cover art all these years and have just bobbled the title repeatedly? It seems crazy that anyone could, for so long, misprint the complete and correct name for a film. I know it's beyond dorky to even ask, but I know, at some point, there was a meeting with the filmmakers and the studio and the title "The Karate Kid Part II" was deliberately chosen over "The Karate Kid II." I just wonder why that title choice hasn't been maintained. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I watched the trailer and I dont feel that it looks all that bad. It seems like Jackie Chan could be a worthy Mr. Miyagi. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Knight
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"Dont you know that eating this stuff gives you big breasts?" <looks down at ches> "Oh no! Im too late" I remember there was brief talk of a sequel in which Chris Knight was a professor. I doubt itll ever happen, though. Penton, please tell the powers that be at Sony Pictures that Merrick wants a special edition bluray of Real Genius. |
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![]() Worst.Cover.Ever. Worse than even the one for Groundhog Day. Penton, PLEASE have them use the original theatrical posters. |
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The Digital Bits
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They're talking about doing a horribly unnecessary remake instead.
But yes, for god's sake put the poster art on it like they did in all the other territories after that Photoshop monstrocity killed several small children ![]() And some extras this time, I know Val Kilmer's up for a commentary, and Gabe Jarrett is still around too. If you're able to get a Goonies style group commentary going, there's almost no way it wouldn't be gold |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Plus it has one of the best 80s soundtracks ever. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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These simple, yet boring concepts are malleable enough to work in a large 27" X 40" one sheet movie poster or shrank down to a 5 3/8" X 7 1/2" DVD case. Ultimately the studio is gearing everything for tiny home video packaging. The product must be recognizable on a retail store shelf from a considerable distance. A more simple, stark design is legible at a farther distance. A beautifully designed movie poster in the classic and complex sense will not be as legible when shrank down to DVD case size. This explains why that last version of Real Genius on DVD had such laughably bad artwork. The crappy head shot of Val Kilmer is more legible at a distance than the full body shot of him on the original movie poster. Services like Netflix, iTunes, etc. are worsening this problem. A DVD case may have a small design foot print. But a web banner or thumbnail image on a download service screen is even more limiting. The music industry experienced this same problem back in the 1980s. The 12" vinyl LP was a great canvas for interesting album cover art. When cassette tapes and compact discs took over the market the quality of album cover art also took a dramatic nose dive. Back in the 1970's a 12" vinyl LP would sometimes contain big fold out posters. My copy of the Queen album "Jazz" had a big poster of the starting line of a nude women's bicycle race -more than 100 attractive naked ladies on bicycles. The linear notes of my CD version of "Jazz" has a pathetic thumbnail size image of the same poster photo. The booklets in some music CDs are creative, but they lack the visual impact of a big poster. With downloaded music you're getting little more than a MP3 or AAC file featuring a low resolution image thumbnail. Pure suckage. Those trends in movie and music packaging killed off a big part of the professional illustration market. Today's average poster design is more likely to wind up at the Photoshop Disasters web site than featured in a Society of Illustrators annual. We hardly hear anything anymore about movie poster illustrators like Bob Peak or Drew Struzan -much less have a new generation or two worth of illustrators follow in the footsteps of those legends. Even from the standpoint of graphic design most movie posters and pieces of DVD case artwork stink. One example: Traffic. I hate the cover design with all the actors heads popped in there. It's a bunch of clutter to satisfy the contracts and egos of a few actors. Criterion's version, featuring only the black silhouette of a man staggered by a gun shot, is a more powerful image. It's not diluted by the clutter of actors heads, critics comments and other crap. One thing the movie studios could do: put the stupid, boring yet effective for retail artwork on a disposable (and recyclable) slipcase. Put far more tasteful artwork on the actual product case. Last edited by Bobby Henderson; 04-27-2010 at 07:20 PM. |
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Prof: I want to see more of you around the lab. Kilmer: Okay, I'll put on ten pounds. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Many people I talk to havent heard of the film, but on this board it seems to be quite popular. Hopefully Penton is taking notes :-) |
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