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They don't even try to hide it.
Here is a fan design.
Don't like this one: http://www.coverwhiz.com/content/Octopussy.jpg
I do like this one: http://www.coverwhiz.com/content/A-View-To-A-Kill.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81XtAr9jpqL._SY445_.jpg
Ha ha not heard of that film, that is bad. Many photos must be in public domain and can be used for anything.
My opinions on those two are flipped. I like the one for OP but don't like the one fore AVTAK. Roger looks strange on it.
Here are the original DVD covers, respectively booklets from the late nineties/early 00's.
These are the covers of the 40th Anniversary DVDs.
Ever since then they have been dreadful. How do you f*** up so baldy on photoshop? Dreadful, dreadful, dreadful.
Although, I have the steelbook editions of CR, QoS and SF, and their cover art is an image taken from the main titles. Superb! If they decided to released all of the classic Bond films in the main title artwork, I'm afraid that I won't have the will power to resist.
As for the newer stuff I'm not sure how they can. Photoshop can be an excellent tool. I Just made 24 wallpapers for all the Bond movies with it and they have much more love and effort put into them than the boring covers we have today. It's just a screencap with some questionable airbrushing and darkening filters put over it with a boring white background. No effort. It's pretty sad.
That being said, I do love the Steelbooks, I don't own any of them but they are fantastic. I love the uses of the Main title sequence as the main artwork, that's very ingenious. I tried incorporating the Main title sequence in most of my wallpaper designs for the Bond movies and I loved how well it worked. :)
http://imgur.com/a/NwzHs
I agree these are the best. The 1996 VHS covers were those with a few exceptions - TMWTGG, TSWLM, FYEO, OP, AVTAK and TLD were different. They look like the 2000 covers which were the same as the 1996 ones with those different ones above. Also the 2000 LTK cover has more green in it. My 1996 GoldenEye cover is very different, but think it may be unique to the UK, I think North America always had a different cover there. A couple of my 2000 VHS cover sleaves are reversible with the original 1996 cover on the other side.
The colours were also slightly different on the Goldfinger 1996 and 2000 covers too.
These are the original 1996 covers
http://www.the007dossier.com/007dossier/Magazines/Cover Art/Goldeneye/Goldeneye-james-bond-collection-uk-vhs-cover-art-inside.jpg
Yes I've seen a few of the alternate covers. I actually own the rare covers for OP and TMWTGG. These specifically.
I've also seen these unique versions of TMWTGG and AVTAK
I wonder what other alternate versions there are.
I have that Octopussy CD. Interestingly my TMTGG VHS cassette is the widescreen edition but came in the standard 4:3 pan scan edition box.
Ah, yes - I love the TMWTGG VHS cover. So dark and mysterious. Kind of a B movie theme.
It's really heavy photoshop work, They took a lot of wrinkles off his face. The OP cover was made using a couple images.
The Pic of Bond himself was used from this still image.
http://i.imgur.com/LPRnCFH.jpg
And taking the hand and gun from this image.
http://i.imgur.com/Fhbu3OE.jpg