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Take the Title from the DVD's Front Cover....well maybe not.....
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pplchamp is stepping up to bat.  :sigh:


That would be "stepping up to the plate". If he stepped up to the bat he's liable to get nailed by it .
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I agree with widescreen, except "all titles" is dangerous ground, there will always be exceptions.


May I have one exception....  ?


Well, the most obvious exception is of course foreign films where you usually want to use the title in the local language as the title for the DVD.
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Well, the most obvious exception is of course foreign films where you usually want to use the title in the local language as the title for the DVD.


and if the foreign title is in between quotes on the rear jacket it should be that title.. foreign or not.
..   Let's keep in mind Region 1  would apply for region 1 titles.,, region 2 would apply for region 2 etc.
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pplchamp is stepping up to bat.  :sigh:


That would be "stepping up to the plate". If he stepped up to the bat he's liable to get nailed by it .

You figured it out!  hehe
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Is it too late to get enough people to lock the title here on the website or does that have to happen before they contribute?
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If Ken wishes to weigh in he will. I do wish you would stop talking aabout common sense because you vision of common sense is certainly in line with my vision of common sense, which in turn is probably not the same as other users. Your vision of common sense, in fact, to me makes no sense at all.

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skipnet 50 - surfeur 51

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On the other hand, almost all packages have a spine (envelopes excepted), and from a quick scan I can't find any that doesn't have a title. Just a suggestion... 

Felicia's Journey for one off the top of my head.
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Have you tried "X III: The Last Stand"?


I curious on that as well. 
That's how I would contribute that cover title, per the rules.


Someone else is more than welcome to give that a try. 


It also has to be said that going strictly by the book will severely mess up searches. 
I would enter it as "X III" if it were a new profile, but I wouldn't be so eager to make that change in an existing profile.
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Well, the most obvious exception is of course foreign films where you usually want to use the title in the local language as the title for the DVD.


and if the foreign title is in between quotes on the rear jacket it should be that title.. foreign or not.
..   Let's keep in mind Region 1  would apply for region 1 titles.,, region 2 would apply for region 2 etc.


I'm not sure what you mean by your last statement... A rule would have to apply equally to all regions. But yes, there is already an exception in the rules for foreign films, but it tells us to use the copyright notice or film credits, not the credit block. 
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Has it occurred to you that things are done for a REASON, while you might not understand the Reason, there is one.

OK. What are the reasons, and how could I have found them out myself? Secret knowledge is not that useful.
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Include possessives if the front cover includes them, and if they are verifiably part of the title. If quotes surround the title in the credit block (generally on the back cover), check whether the possessive is within the quotes. In the absence of quotes to verify, check the font size used for the title on the front cover. Generally, possessives which use a significantly smaller font are not part of the title.

I would use this as an suggestion as it is listed as x-men on the back cover
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It was argued that the "X" on the cover is well known to mean "X-Men".  But it's really a symbol, how should we translate symbols for the title?  You also have Wolverine's claws representing the number 3.  He has three claws, this isn't the roman number III.

As symbols, they translate to "X-Men 3: The Last Stand".

stirring the pot
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Could the X on the cover also not be understood to be X-Files? Or even X-15? Just playing devil's advocate to "X" on the cover is well known to mean "X-Men".<shrugs> I think there are few Xs it coud be understood to be. <sigh>

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Taken in context with the rest of the cover, it's pretty clear as to what it refers towards.

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Go look at the Deluxe Set

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