Paramount releasing new covers on old titles...
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Paramount releasing new covers on old titles...
Just saw at Best Buy that Election and The Gift both had new covers, but the same features as before.
Of course, the Election cover was a huge head photo of Broderick and Witherspoon, unlike the old cover where it had Witherspoon's mouth open and Broderick peering through it.
Has anyone else seen new covers on old Paramount titles?
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Of course, the Election cover was a huge head photo of Broderick and Witherspoon, unlike the old cover where it had Witherspoon's mouth open and Broderick peering through it.
Has anyone else seen new covers on old Paramount titles?
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Yea, I have at Walmart
HERE ARE THE COVERS (old and new):
(old cover art) ELECTION:
(new cover art) ELECTION:
(old cover art) THE GIFT:
(new cover art) THE GIFT:
HERE ARE THE COVERS (old and new):
(old cover art) ELECTION:
(new cover art) ELECTION:
(old cover art) THE GIFT:
(new cover art) THE GIFT:
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The gift is an improvement. Not great, but definitely better than floating heads.
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I think both are an improvement, but that's not saying much. Since Paramount seems to be in a cover revision mood, how about updating Trading Places and Better Off Dead? They can't get any worse than they already are.
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Btw, they've done this with a bunch of the John Wayne films too like The Shootist, True Grit, The Sons of Katie Elder, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, El Dorado, Big Jake, In Harm's Way, and Rio Lobo.
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Originally Posted by joliom
Btw, they've done this with a bunch of the John Wayne films too like The Shootist, True Grit, The Sons of Katie Elder, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, El Dorado, Big Jake, In Harm's Way, and Rio Lobo.
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"The Gift" is a very slight improvement. The original cover had a horrible sense of compostion.
It would be really nice if Paramount would re-do all of the Star Trek movie SEs in standard-sized Amary doubles instead of those double-wide things.
It would be really nice if Paramount would re-do all of the Star Trek movie SEs in standard-sized Amary doubles instead of those double-wide things.
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It's also not a Paramount DVD.
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The other thread you are thinking of is snappers that are not in keepcases.
Just went to Best Buy today and saw 200 Cigarettes had a new cover. Once again, not as good as the original.
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Just went to Best Buy today and saw 200 Cigarettes had a new cover. Once again, not as good as the original.
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Originally Posted by KillerCannabis
The Two Jakes.
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Rosemary's Baby
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I thought I could think of more, but I'm totally blanking. Whenever Wal-Mart has one of those big cardboard displays of Paramount movies -- they have one now for "spring" movies, I guess -- that's a good chance to spot them.
I don't like the new ones because I actually like Widescreen/Fullscreen bars on the movies, I guess it makes the cover look like a cover, it frames the image for me. The only revision I've seen that I liked was Rosemary's Baby. The front cover is essentially the same and the back cover has a reasonably nice design.
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Rosemary's Baby
You Can Count on Me
I thought I could think of more, but I'm totally blanking. Whenever Wal-Mart has one of those big cardboard displays of Paramount movies -- they have one now for "spring" movies, I guess -- that's a good chance to spot them.
I don't like the new ones because I actually like Widescreen/Fullscreen bars on the movies, I guess it makes the cover look like a cover, it frames the image for me. The only revision I've seen that I liked was Rosemary's Baby. The front cover is essentially the same and the back cover has a reasonably nice design.




