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YELLOWBRICKROAD
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
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We go strictly by the rules for the title of the DVD release. Doing that means sometimes it will be different then what the actual title of the movie may be. No different then not using the word "Episode" in many of the Star Wars profiles since the word is not on the front cover.

Per the Rules...

1.  We tale the title from the Front Cover of the DVD only.
2. If the title is shown run together, but with coloring and/or symbols splitting the title words, use standard spacing.



Going by the Rules for the title it needs to be Yellow Brick Road in the title.

I would say at the most there will just be need to use the Original Title field as well.
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Unbelievable.
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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I'd say it's one of the "rare" occurences that isn't covered by the rules.

Apparently the on-screen and official title is Yellowbrickroad. Which means it's also the original title in any case.

Now it comes to the general title. The "different colors rule" was invented because designers get creative and invent titles like



We are allowed to see this as two words.

But we don't split up a word when it's written in rainbow colours just because each letter has a different colour.

The same logic should apply here. Yes the three parts of the word have different colours, but apparently the title is actually Yellowbrickroad and not Yellow Brick Road.

Splitting it up because of the colours doesn't make sense in this case.


This.
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We go strictly by the rules for the title of the DVD release. Doing that means sometimes it will be different then what the actual title of the movie may be. No different then not using the word "Episode" in many of the Star Wars profiles since the word is not on the front cover.

Per the Rules...

1.  We tale the title from the Front Cover of the DVD only.
2. If the title is shown run together, but with coloring and/or symbols splitting the title words, use standard spacing.



Going by the Rules for the title it needs to be Yellow Brick Road in the title.

I would say at the most there will just be need to use the Original Title field as well.

This.
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Unbelievable.


You are correct.
Checked the case, back cover overview reads one word. information grid has it one word. Online info is one word. So another example of a DVD that the rules as they are written should not apply to. I would suggest letting the community decide, but they have proven to decide incorrectly.
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Am I the only one who clicked the  in his post and looked at the cover? 

I've been looking right past that button for years. Never noticed it or really paid any attention to any of the blue buttons.

I've learned my new thing for today.
Bad movie?  You're soaking in it!
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The real question is: Just because one word comprises of three other words, does it make sense to rip it apart? A "backup" is a form of data saving. "Back up!" can be the order to put your car in reverse.

Do you see three or two columns?





I see "Dollhouse". Do you see "Doll Hou Se"?

Karsten
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorDJ Doena
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No matter how vehemently we deny it, from time to time each and every one of us has to make a judgement call. Because the rules simply can't cover all eventualities.

The spirit of the rule was to allow us titles like MADMEN as "Mad Men". That's the reason it was invented.

Now using the letter of the rule against a title where the words apparently were meant to be strung together (as proven by the on-screen title and the website) is counter-productive - IMHO.

And with that I'm off.
Karsten
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Unbelievable.

Why?  Is it inconceivable to you that the title of the DVD and the title of the movie might be different?

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This is not a case where the "actual" title of the film is displayed on the cover as words that have been "run together" by the artists who designed the cover.  We know this by looking at the actual title in the film credits..."YELLOWBRICKROAD".

If the title in the actual film were "YELLOW BRICK ROAD", but it was displayed on the cover as "YELLOWBRICKROAD", then, the Rule quoted by the Martian would be applicable, because the cover image shows the words "run together".

However, since the cover image shows the title exactly the way the film credits show it, the title is, in fact a single word, not three words run together.

Title: Yellowbrickroad
Original title: blank
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMithi
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Why?  Is it inconceivable to you that the title of the DVD and the title of the movie might be different?

In a case like this (one movie, one dvd): Yes!
But that is an answer from outside of DVD Profilerland, I know.

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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
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Unbelievable.

Not really. I remember last year when "Terminator 2" was changed to "T2" because that's what the slip cover shows. There was a long conversation about that one too.

This place uses strict interpretations on vague rules and vague interpretations on strict rules. . . which ever makes things more difficult
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Quoting Alien Redrum:
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Unbelievable.

This place uses strict interpretations on vague rules and vague interpretations on strict rules. . . which ever makes things more difficult


True that. 

Plus common sense is NOT ALLOWED.
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Why?  Is it inconceivable to you that the title of the DVD and the title of the movie might be different?

In a case like this (one movie, one dvd): Yes!

Wrong.  As an easy example...



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I see "Dollhouse". Do you see "Doll Hou Se"?


I see Eliza Dushku.  If there is there any printing on the image i can't see it. 
Bad movie?  You're soaking in it!
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorDJ Doena
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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I see "Dollhouse". Do you see "Doll Hou Se"?


I see Eliza Dushku.  If there is there any printing on the image i can't see it. 


You gotta have Tru Faith that there's more! 
Karsten
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