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4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection
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I would enter this as follows:

Title: Gothika / Queen of the Damned / Dreamcatcher / Ghost Ship
Edition: 4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection

Since when do we enter the titles of the movies included in a box set as the title of the box set 

Depending on the cover: Since forever!

While I do not care much about the parent profiles of movie boxsets, I do have the following titles in my collection:

Title: Before Sunrise / Before Sunset / The Game of Love
Edition: Love Box

Title: The Blues Brothers/Blues Brothers 2000
Edition: 2 Disc Double Feature

Title: Bride & Prejudice - The Wedding Planner - Suzie Gold
Edition: 3 DVD Gift Set

Title: Für eine Handvoll Dollar / Für ein paar Dollar mehr
Edition: 4 Disc Double Movie Collection

Title: High Heels / Live Flesh
Edition: Almodovar Doublepack

Title: Meine Braut, ihr Vater und ich & Meine Frau, ihre Schwieger...
Edition: -

Title: Ein seltsames Paar & Immer noch ein seltsames Paar
Edition: -

Title: Topaz / Nightlife in Tokyo / Bondage Master
Edition: Tokyo Decadence

but then, I also have:

Title: The 80s Brat Pack Collection

Title: François Truffaut Collection

Title: Jacques Tati Collection

Title: Roman Polanski Collection

Title: Stanley Kubrick Collection

Even though the individual titles are also listed on the "front cover" of those boxes.

P.S. As said, I don't care about those parent profiles, and they live their miserable life in my ordered tab, while the children are listed in my owned tab.
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In my opinion, "4 Film Favorites" is a series of releases, termed a "Collection" in the rules.  (Like The Criterion Collection or Dragon Dynasty.)  Therefore, it belongs in the edition.

Title:  Thriller Collection
Edition:  4 Film Favorites

I haven't made an issue about it for the ones I have, but I do them that way locally so that Superman falls under S, Batman falls under B, the Ocean's moves under O, Lethal Weapon under L.
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That's another reason why I don't like how the generic you wants to do it. In case A you want to do it one way, in case B you want to do it another way.

Actually, I would want to do it the same way for both but I can't.  Case A has a Box Set series title, Case B does not.  Since it doesn't, I can't treat them the same...which is why it is like comparing apples to oranges.  They aren't the same, so we can't treat them the same.

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To me putting "4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection" in the title is no different to putting "The Criterion Collection" there in a similar situation.

Not similar at all, at least not in my opinion.  One is the title of a series of box sets, the other is a media company that has been allowed into the edition field.  Again, apples and oranges.
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That's another reason why I don't like how the generic you wants to do it. In case A you want to do it one way, in case B you want to do it another way.

To me putting "4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection" in the title is no different to putting "The Criterion Collection" there in a similar situation.


And if there were box sets called "The Criterion Collection: Black and White Movies" with a collection of black and white criterion movies or "The Criterion Collection: Color Movies" with a collection of color  criterion movies in them (examples of course) then I would agree with you.
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I would enter this as follows:

Title: Gothika / Queen of the Damned / Dreamcatcher / Ghost Ship
Edition: 4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection


Absolutely agree.
The rulses just say take the title from the cover. In that case I can see 4 titles on the cover.
Imho, "4 Film Favorites" is the Edition (if there are 40+ titles of this collection)
And Thriller Collection is a "episode" descriper of this Edition, so also in the Edition field.

In Germany we have the "2 movie collectors pack" or "Best of Hollywood - 2 movie collectors pack". There many of these. All with totally different movies included. And all entered in another way.

Why should we add this as title. This has nothing to do with the box set. It's just an Edition.
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In Germany we have the "2 movie collectors pack" or "Best of Hollywood - 2 movie collectors pack". There many of these. All with totally different movies included. And all entered in another way.

Not the same thing. While there are 40+ 4 Film Favorites, there is only one 4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection.
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In Germany we have the "2 movie collectors pack" or "Best of Hollywood - 2 movie collectors pack". There many of these. All with totally different movies included. And all entered in another way.

Not the same thing. While there are 40+ 4 Film Favorites, there is only one 4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection.


Ok, this wasn't the best example. But if I remember right there's something similar with added for example "familiy" with different versions and different movies included.

It's just a matter of time until a new "4 Fiilm Favorites" will be that also has "Thriller Collection" as identifier, with different movies in. 
Btw, there's just another "4 Fiilm Favorites" in database with just "Thriller".

For me these kind of bundles don't qualify for a box set title. But as always, this is just a personnel opinion.
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Care to name this box set? 
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In my opinion, Greatest Classic Films Collection: Sci-Fi Adventures.  TCM is the copyright holder, and had nothing to do with the set, so I would leave them off completely.
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If it is truly a set like the OP example then it would be:

Parent profile: Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: Sci-Fi Adventures
The movies themselves are part of the child profiles

I am assuming there are others of these?
ex: Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: Comedys
ex: Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: War Movies
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In my opinion, Greatest Classic Films Collection: Sci-Fi Adventures.  TCM is the copyright holder, and had nothing to do with the set, so I would leave them off completely.


Or that 

I think based on our posts we both agree the movies themselves would not be part of the title.
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Agree with the Martian
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I am assuming there are others of these?
ex: Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: Comedys
ex: Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: War Movies


Indeed, already in the database are:
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - American Mucicals (sic!)
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - Broadway Musicals
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - Holiday
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - Horror
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - Murder Mysteries
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - Sci-Fi (not the same as my example)
TCM Greatest Classic Films: WWII Battlefront Europe: Greatest Classic Films Collection
Turner Classic Movies Greateast (sic again!) Classic Films Collection: War Collection Battlefront Asia
Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: Romance
Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: Romantic Comedies: Greatest Classic Films Collection
Turner Classic Movies Greatest Classic Films Collection: Romantic Dramas: Greatest Classic Films Collection
Turner Classic Movies Greatest Films Collection: Comedy

At least TCM (or Turner) gives them something in common to search for. 
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In my opinion, Greatest Classic Films Collection: Sci-Fi Adventures.  TCM is the copyright holder, and had nothing to do with the set, so I would leave them off completely.


Or that 

I think based on our posts we both agree the movies themselves would not be part of the title.

Indeed.
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4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection

That's how I would enter it too.
But that doesn't mean that it's the correct way, it's just that I can't think of any better solution.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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4 Film Favorites: Thriller Collection. All in the title.
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