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New rules, slip cover VS front cover
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbob9000
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Am I correct in assuming that if the title on the front cover and the slip cover differ, then the front cover wins?
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Arrrrrrggggggh!!!!!!!!!     To what are you referring to, Bob.

Skip
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day - Extreme DVD - Canada Locality

Slip Cover says simply: T2

Front Cover inside the slip says: Terminator 2: Judgement Day
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R1 version is the same:

No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever.
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
The Centauri learned this lesson once.
We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
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O.K., everyone is trying to follow the rules to the letter, and that's great. But please, use some common sense! Using the cute shortened title taglines that the marketing department comes up with, then slaps on the front cover (or slipcover), does not make that the title of the frickin' movie! Just use the movie's real title please. Remember, covers lie!
I've already voted no on MIIB and T2 and fear another massive change fiasco. New rule, abbrevations of titles don't count, unless they're in the credit box and the opening credits of the film!
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O.K., everyone is trying to follow the rules to the letter, and that's great. But please, use some common sense!!


common sense left the building some time ago.

Thankfully thats what Locks are for.
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day - Extreme DVD - Canada Locality

Slip Cover says simply: T2

Front Cover inside the slip says: Terminator 2: Judgement Day


Another example of getting what you've asked for.

If the slip cover is the artwork in the database, then the title from the slip cover should be in the Title field in DVDP.  'Terminator II: Judgment Day' goes in the Original Title field.

After all, 'T2' is "what you see on the shelf"!!!!!     
Hal
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O.K., everyone is trying to follow the rules to the letter, and that's great. But please, use some common sense! Using the cute shortened title taglines that the marketing department comes up with, then slaps on the front cover (or slipcover), does not make that the title of the frickin' movie! Just use the movie's real title please. Remember, covers lie!
I've already voted no on MIIB and T2 and fear another massive change fiasco. New rule, abbrevations of titles don't count, unless they're in the credit box and the opening credits of the film!


Please show me in the Current Rules where it directs you to use the 'credit block' (except for possessives) or the 'opening credits of the film' to determine the title that goes in the Title field of DVDP!
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I would argue that "T2" is not the title but only a graphical logo. This brings us to the same situation as with "Batman" where no title is shown on the front cover. In those cases I would support using the credit block (or when not available the spine) to determine the title as a fall back.
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Quoting hal9g:
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Quoting bob9000:
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Terminator 2: Judgement Day - Extreme DVD - Canada Locality

Slip Cover says simply: T2

Front Cover inside the slip says: Terminator 2: Judgement Day


Another example of getting what you've asked for.

If the slip cover is the artwork in the database, then the title from the slip cover should be in the Title field in DVDP.  'Terminator II: Judgment Day' goes in the Original Title field.

After all, 'T2' is "what you see on the shelf"!!!!!     


Not neccessarily.

The "Front Cover" is one thing, and it reasonably could be argued that the "Front Cover" is never the "Slip Cover", nor is any part of the "Slip Cover" the "Front Cover".

If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

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I would argue that "T2" is not the title but only a graphical logo. This brings us to the same situation as with "Batman" where no title is shown on the front cover. In those cases I would support using the credit block (or when not available the spine) to determine the title as a fall back.



But the argument of those in favor of the "DVD Cover Title" is "that's what you see on the shelf"!

Changing it to the "credit block" defeats that concept and is no better than using the "title from the film's credits".
Hal
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Speaking of which, why do Japanese DVDs have their front covers where the back cover of a Japanese book would be?
If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

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Not neccessarily.

The "Front Cover" is one thing, and it reasonably could be argued that the "Front Cover" is never the "Slip Cover", nor is any part of the "Slip Cover" the "Front Cover".



Hmmmmm....talk about splitting hairs.  Again, it was "what you see on the shelf" which was the main argument that people had proffered to get the Rule changed
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But the argument of those in favor of the "DVD Cover Title" is "that's what you see on the shelf"!

That has never been my argument.
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Changing it to the "credit block" defeats that concept and is no better than using the "title from the film's credits".

True! My argument has always been that you have to look how the title is used in text form before you can recognise the title from its graphical form on the cover or in the film's credit. The credit block is just the text form which is mostly available and somehow also official.
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O.K., everyone is trying to follow the rules to the letter, and that's great. But please, use some common sense! Using the cute shortened title taglines that the marketing department comes up with, then slaps on the front cover (or slipcover), does not make that the title of the frickin' movie! Just use the movie's real title please. Remember, covers lie!
I've already voted no on MIIB and T2 and fear another massive change fiasco. New rule, abbrevations of titles don't count, unless they're in the credit box and the opening credits of the film!

I could not agree more. Apparently there are some users around here who have nothing better to do than to mess up the database as a hobby. But don't worry, if the majority says 'No' and K&G agree, nothing will be changed.
Martin Zuidervliet

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Having gone through my collection and used the latest arguments over what is the title or not. We've had people argue about possessives (John Carpenter, Alfred Hitchcock), logos as part of the title (T2, MIB), Secondary Titles (Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles) and the dropping of Episode from the Stars Wars DVDs since they are not on the front cover. If we want to be too literal here are a few changes that I have no intention of submitting, but according a parsing of the rules would probably be correct:

Open Your Eyes
Should now be
Open Your Eyes (Abre Los Ojos)


Independence Day: Five Star Collection
Should now be
ID4: Independence Day: Five Star Collection


Tora! Tora! Tora!: Special Edition
Should now be
Tora! Tora! Tora!: The Attack on Pearl Harbor: Special Edition


24: Season Two
Should now be
24: Twenty Four: Season Two


24: Season Three
Should now be
24: Twenty Four: Season Three


24: Season Four
Should now be
24: Twenty Four: Season Four


Daredevil: Director's Cut
Should now be
Daredevil: A Daring New Vision: Director's Cut


Gangs of New York
Shold now be
Gangs of New York: America Was Born in the Streets


Alien vs. Predator: Widescreen
Should now be
AVP: Alien vs. Predator: Widescreen


X-Men: The Last Stand: Widescreen
Should now be
X III: The Last Stand: Widescreen


Extras: The Complete First Season
Should now be
Extras:The Story of a Man With Small Parts: The Complete First Season


Die Another Day: Special Edition
Should now be
007: Die Another Day: Special Edition


Casino Royale: 2-Disc Widescreen Edition
Should now be
007: Casino Royale: 2-Disc Widescreen Edition


The Dead Pool: Clint Eastwood Collection
Should now be
Dirty Harry in The Dead Pool: Clint Eastwood Collection


Mission: Impossible II: Widescreen Collection
Should now be
M:i-2: Widescreen Collection


The Office: The Complete Collection
Should now be
The Office: Complete Series One & Two and the Special
Chris
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