Foxcatcher (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Plain Archive Exclusive No. 22) [Korea]

Mar 21, 2013
1,217
South Korea
Release date: September 1, 2017 (Pre-order: July 20 / 2PM Korea Time)
Purchase link: PlainArchive
Price: $37.89 (Type A) - $36.89 (Type B) - $34.89 (1/4 Slip) - $86.89 (Deluxe Box)
Notes:
Type A (1,300 copies) - Type B (750 copies) - 1/4 Slip (200 copies) - Deluxe Box (1,050 copies)

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It seems okay. I guess it depends on where they use it. Such as the inside of the Steelbook? :)

I like the simplistic Foxcatcher Wrestling as a simple Full Slip
 
i cant stop looking at the legs in that illustration.

the two athletes... who's legs belong to who? its annoying me.

i do like the art, not sure if i would buy though
 
I hate this artist, I wish they'd stop using him. Every release with his art is a PA release I have to pass on. This one looks like poster art for a (hypothetical) late 1800s wrestling extravaganza at The World's Fair or something, doesn't fit this film at all stylistically.
 
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I hate this artist, I wish they'd stop using him. Every release with his art is a PA release I have to pass on. This one looks like poster art for a (hypothetical) late 1800s wrestling extravaganza at The World's Fair or something, doesn't fit this film at all stylistically.

IMO it fits perfectly, are you concerned about using American flag and the eagle ?
 
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IMO it fits perfectly, are you concerned about using American flag and the eagle ?

Not specifically, but that does add to the overall late 1800s kitschy look of the art that I don't think fits the film at all (aside from involving wrestling). Burton's standalone neo-surrealist stuff isn't bad, but I think he's a bad choice for film covers/posters. Unless the film takes place in the late 1800s.
 
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Not specifically, but that does add to the overall late 1800s kitschy look of the art that I don't think fits the film at all (aside from involving wrestling). Burton's standalone neo-surrealist stuff isn't bad, but I think he's a bad choice for film covers/posters. Unless the film takes place in the late 1800s.

thanks for stating your opinion. appreciated. hate these posts that just say : 'hate it'.

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Ouch,

I'm out. Ever since Ida i lost my interest for PlainArchive, in which i'm pretty sad about. I used to love everything they do, up to the smallest details, but since their increased print runs, Ida and the re-release of Blue is the warmest colour, i pretty much dont care anymore and that is a sad thing.

Ofcourse, i'll be looking out for future releases and ofcourse they can't always bring their a-game, but this release. No. I'm not buying. Just no.