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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
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you'll get splinters in your butt

I cannot believe anyone  would want such a change, regardless of 'screen credit proof'. But yes, according to the rules as they currently stand, someone could come along and change it


Well, if you had asked me what I 'want', you would have gotten a different answer.  For the most part, I think the possesives are a pain in the arse.  If someone wants to 'add by title', they have to know it is 'John Carpenter's Escape From New York' and not 'Escape From New York'.
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mdnitoil's screencap is missleading and pure "spin". If you pause the credits at "Alfred Hitchcock's" then go forward frame-by-frame, you will see that the two parts of the title actually disolve from one into the other. At one point, portions of "Alfred Hitchcock's" & portions of "The Birds" are in the same frame .
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mdnitoil's screencap is missleading and pure "spin". If you pause the credits at "Alfred Hitchcock's" then go forward frame-by-frame, you will see that the two parts of the title actually disolve from one into the other. At one point, portions of "Alfred Hitchcock's" & portions of "The Birds" are in the same frame .


I would say that entire post is a very good example of 'spin'. 
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There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
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Well, that should be easy to show if it's so obvious.

Found a few more movies we've mistitled based on this new method of calculating movie names.

To Catch A Thief
Notorious
Spellbound

I can do this all night, guys.  It's an easy game, anyone can play.  Grab any Alfred Hitchcock movie in your collection and watch the first two minutes worth of credits.  So far, I'm batting about .950 that each title is preceded by Alfred Hitchcock's....I haven't gotten to the early UK years yet, so perhaps there'll be a change of pace then.

I humbly submit that 8ball is the one spinning.  Either that or he's got a whole boatload of title changes to submit.  Actually, it's not even spin, just inconsistency.  But again, don't take my word for it.  You all have the same movies I have.  Check for yourselves.
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You'll all be relieved to know that this is purely a domestic problem with poor Alfred.  He hasn't shown any possessiveness in any of my UK productions.  That gets me down to about 75%.  Still, it's a wonder we caught this with "The Birds" and no other title.  Perhaps not many people own Hitchcock films? 
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I would say that entire post is a very good example of 'spin'. 


Not any more or less than most
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At one point, portions of "Alfred Hitchcock's" & portions of "The Birds" are in the same frame

I can't believe I let this one get by me.  During this amazing "both portions" frame, is it possible to distinquish any words, whatsoever?  Yeah, that's what I thought.  Oh heck, this is what I could find.  Do you have a better frame?


I mean if this is what you want to hang your hat on to justify the movie title, more power to you.  Regardless, we're talking like this movie is isolated and special when I've already demonstrated that it's a drop in the bucket.
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At one point, portions of "Alfred Hitchcock's" & portions of "The Birds" are in the same frame

I can't believe I let this one get by me.  During this amazing "both portions" frame, is it possible to distinquish any words, whatsoever?  Yeah, that's what I thought.  Oh heck, this is what I could find.  Do you have a better frame?

I mean if this is what you want to hang your hat on to justify the movie title, more power to you.

I like the way you used a little bird crap at the top of the screen. Nice effect!
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I like the way you used a little bird crap at the top of the screen. Nice effect! 

Honestly, it wasn't intentional!  Frankly, I was trying to be polite.  I haven't even mentioned just how long one frame lasts on the screen. 
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At one point, portions of "Alfred Hitchcock's" & portions of "The Birds" are in the same frame

I can't believe I let this one get by me.  During this amazing "both portions" frame, is it possible to distinquish any words, whatsoever?


I could distinguish two words.  The first word was 'the' and the second begins with the letter 'C'.  I guess it was an appropriate word as the title is 'The Birds'. 
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looks like some kind of porno title if you ask me (not that I've ever seen one mind you  )
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Spin City.

               

Skip
ASSUME NOTHING!!!!!!
CBE, MBE, MoA and proud of it.
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H.P. Lovecraft's Re-Animator
Akira Kurosawa's Ran
John Grisham's The Rainmaker
Frank Capra's Arsenic and Old Lace
John Carpenter's Assault On Precinct 13
David Lean's Brief Encounter
Danio Argento's Card Player
Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls
Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands
Walt Disney's Fantasia
Howard Hawks' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Frank Peretti's Hangmans Curse
Frank Capra's It's A Wonderful Life
John Woo's The Killer
Jerry Wald's Lets Make Love
George A. Romero's Night Of The Living Dead
akira kurosawa's seven samurai

The above took 2 minutes to find in my collection.
Do we really believe these are the correct ways to record the titles??


I'd argue a case for some of the ones you've listed.
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looks like some kind of porno title if you ask me (not that I've ever seen one mind you  )


Great minds. 
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There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
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The Centauri learned this lesson once.
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Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
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Here's a link to an interview between Peter Bogdanovich and the great man himself from 1963 (the year The Birds was made) published by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The film is referred to as The Birds by Hitchcock at least a half a dozen times.

http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1999/hitchcock/interview/index.html

Bogdanovich is a renowned Hitchcock scholar and lists the title in the Filmography for Hitchcock as The Birds:

http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1999/hitchcock/filmography.html

For some light entertainment, here is a link to a quiz on Hitchcock. If you score 15-20 you can continue to participate in this discussion. (I scored 19. Got number 15 wrong).

No cheating now.

http://www.grandtimes.com/hitchcock.html
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Damn...you guys are rough . I should leave the "spin" to the professionals around here .
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