It's growing on me a lot to be honest. I especially like the colours!cant believe all the negativity, i really like this ordered
I'd say that's more studio driven then Mondo. Controlling costs and/or managing release timelines. As opposed to saying "hey let's create some new art for x, x, x, and x titles."So the back artwork and the inside artwork are just a rehash of the front art.
Mondo really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
I'd say that's more studio driven then Mondo. Controlling costs and/or managing release timelines. As opposed to saying "hey let's create some new art for x, x, x, and x titles."
I like the times they pulled art from the Vinyls they do cause there is then usually more art then just a poster .. front, back, inside .... thus lends well to the steel.That was always my guess. I'm sure Mondo are paid for the art already created. To create art for the back of the steelbook I'm sure the artist would have to be paid for new art. They aren't going to do it for free lol.
I get what you are saying but penny pinching like this with repeating the same artwork all over just diminishes the steelbook quality overall and puts off many potential customers. This is why except for just 2 or 3 releases most of the Mondo line have ended up in clearance sales and in bargain bins.I'd say that's more studio driven then Mondo. Controlling costs and/or managing release timelines. As opposed to saying "hey let's create some new art for x, x, x, and x titles."
as all of these have previously created art.
Artist's view.
"Voted as the scariest movie and best horror film of all time on countless lists, The Exorcist needs no introduction. Neither does the original poster with its iconic image of Father Merrin approaching the house containing a possessed Regan. With this poster I wanted to foreshadow and represent the confrontation between good and evil. "
Fyi, the Italian releases all have the German FSK UK BBFC certs printed onto the slip