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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorljbarnhill
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cast & crew from upc (024543-442073)

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Profile Contribution Approved Jan 10 2008 11:20AM


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Features, Subtitles, Audio Tracks, Disc Info - all verified by Fox in their official press release.  Commentary/music channels not yet confirmed.

Hi-res front cover sans banner (per the rules) from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

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Erik

"Has it ever occurred to you, man, that given the nature of all this new stuff, that, uh, instead of running around blaming me, that this whole thing might just be, not, you know, not just such a simple, but uh - you know?" -- The Dude, The Big Lebowski

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This is Region A, which is to be entered as 1 according to http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=253686

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Profile Contribution Approved Mar  5 2008 12:04PM

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Hi Rez Scans of Cover-insert

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Profile Contribution Approved Mar 14 2008 11:05AM


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Added Studios
Corrected Subtitles (no French, plus Cantonese and Korean)
Added Overview to match cover

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Profile Contribution Approved Mar 22 2008  3:48PM

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Running Time: per DVD
Genres: Added Suspense/Thriller
Features: Changed per DVD
Subtitles: Added French per DVD
Audio Tracks: Changed per DVD tracks
Cast: Changed per DVD and another version

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Profile Contribution Approved Apr  2 2008  1:19PM

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Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title with a capital "I".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

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*Updated Notes*
Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title with a capital "I".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

Update: There have been several "No" votes so far that say the capitalization on the cover should be followed. As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "the big hit" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious that these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as printed even if it conflicts with wider, established rules of grammar."

Interestingly, anyone who argues that "i, Robot" is correct is not even following a strict interpretation of the rule, which would dictate that "i, ROBOT" is correct. I conclude from this that are really only two valid possibilitie
*Updated Notes*
Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title with a capital "I".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

Update: There have been several "No" votes that put forth the opinion that the capitalization on the cover should be followed. As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "the big hit" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious that these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the Invelos rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as printed even if it conflicts with wider, more established rules of grammar."

Interestingly, anyone who advocates "i, Robot" is not even following a strict interpretation of the Invelos rule, which would dictate that "i, ROBOT" is correct. I conclude from this that are really onl
*Updated Notes*
Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title with a capital "I".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

There have been several "No" votes that put forth the opinion that the capitalization on the cover should be followed. As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "the big hit" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the Invelos rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as printed even if it conflicts with established rules of grammar."

Interestingly, anyone who advocates "i, Robot" is not even following a strict interpretation of the Invelos rule, which would dictate that "i, ROBOT" is correct.
*Updated Notes*
Forum thread:
http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=265945

Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title with a capital "I".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

There have been several "No" votes that put forth the opinion that the capitalization on the cover should be followed. As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "the big hit" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the Invelos rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as printed even if it conflicts with established rules of grammar."

Interestingly, anyone who advocates "i, Robot" is not even following a strict interpretation of the Invelos rule, which would dictate that "i, R
*Updated Notes*
Forum thread:
http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=265945

Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title as "I, Robot".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "planet earth" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the Invelos rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as printed even if it conflicts with established rules of grammar"; rather, it means to check capitalization *with regard to* established rules.

Interestingly, anyone who advocates "i, Robot" is not even following a strict interpretation of the Invelos rule, which would dictate that "i, ROBOT" is correct.
*Updated Notes*
Forum thread:
http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=265945

Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title as "I, Robot".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

There is some debate over "i, Robot" vs. "I, Robot". As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "planet earth" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the Invelos rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as printed even if it conflicts with established rules of grammar"; rather, it means to check capitalization WITH REGARD TO those established rules.

Interestingly, anyone who advocates "i, Robot" is not even following a strict interpretation of the Invelos rule, which would dictate
*Updated Notes*
Forum thread:
http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=265945

Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. The Fox online store lists this title as "I, Robot".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

There is some debate over "i, Robot" vs. "I, Robot". As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "planet earth" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the Invelos rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as printed even if it conflicts with established rules of grammar"; rather, it means to check capitalization WITH REGARD TO those established rules.

Interestingly, anyone who advocates "i, Robot" is not even following a strict interpretation of the Invelos rule, which says "i, ROBO
*Updated Notes*
Forum thread:
http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=265945

Capitalized title. The lower-case "i" on the cover is stylized. Fox online lists the title as "I, Robot".

http://www.foxstore.com/detail.php?item=5283

There is some debate over "i, Robot" vs. "I, Robot". As a counterexample, consider covers where the titles are printed entirely in lower case - e.g, "planet earth" and "good night, and good luck." It's obvious these are stylized and that they should be listed in the database following the rules of English capitalization. From these examples, it's clear that the Invelos rule "Check capitalization of the title" is not intended to mean "Always follow the capitalization as
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Changed region code to match back of box, confirmed with anydvd. Added rating details as shown on back of box. Added distributor to studio list. Changed audio track to match what is on disc as shown on powerdvd, last track was third commentary track about the musical score. Added disc info as scanned from disc.

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Rating: properly formatted per Rules
Subtitles: French isn't selectable from the BD menus

Audio: flipped French/Spanish to match disc order (PowerDVD)

Crew:
1) Vintar: Screen Story = Story by per Rules
2) Added from film credits
Nelson: Visual Effects Superisor
Palmer: Costume Designer
Nash/Letteri/Hul: Visual Effects Supervisors
Edmonds: Make-up Artist
Murdock: Make-up Artist for Smith

Cast: Haysom/Heindl collectively credited for "NS4 & NS5 Robots" so to assume one did NS4 and one did NS5 is flawed. The credits indicate they both did both.

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Profile Contribution Approved Jun  3 2009  7:41AM

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added group dividers per film credits

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Profile Contribution Approved Jun 18 2010  7:40PM

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Crew: parsing Brian // Van't Hul (Van't is an article like de la, von, ...); added 6 Visual Effects supervisors. From end credits.
Cast: BY Will Smith according to BY-thread; added common name Adrian Ricard (69) > Adrian L. Ricard (ac, 2); 3 dividers as contributed by primetime21, added the Puppeteers as per rules. From end credits.

Caution: The cast/crew changes were verified with the release for a b locality.

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Profile Contribution Approved Jun 21 2010 10:56AM

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New cover scans for you consideration.

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Added color

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Will Smith 1968 from BY thread http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=250804&messageID=921412#M921412
John davis 1953 from BY thread http://www.invelos.com/Forums.aspx?task=viewtopic&topicID=250804&PageNum=47&messageID=1320972#M1320972

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Profile Contribution Approved Jul  7 2012  5:50PM

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Title: Changed I to i to match front cover, as well as standard edition that is in database.

Crew data copied from the same film in the invelos' database UPC 024543172574. Documentation notes these dividers are from the DVD end credits.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDevion27
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change title to match front cover

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