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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 820 |
| Posted: | | | | We have a submission for It's a Wonderful Life UPC 017153-207125 to change the title to Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life.
I thought that we had this out and resolved it with the Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds submission.
Where are we up to with the proposed rule change to prevent this from occurring? |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 4,596 |
| Posted: | | | | It was never decided that possessives do not belong in the title. It was decided in the case of "The Birds" only.
If it's on the cover and credited in the film's opening credits as "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" then, IMO, that's what it should be. | | | My WebGenDVD online Collection |
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| Posted: | | | | Nooooooo! | | | If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.
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| Posted: | | | | Yep, 8ball got it right.
Just because something gets discussed in the forums and one side ends the discussion doesn't mean a ruling has been reached and an issue is settled. Even with a poll you have nothing but a hint at the direction a decision yet to come might take.
Until something is in the rules, we'll just have to work with the existing rules set. | | | Lutz |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 1,777 |
| Posted: | | | | As DanW pointed out in that last thread, look on the back of the DVD cover and check what's in quotes on the marquee credit block. That's your actual title. Of course the rules might tell you to put in god knows what, but if it'll make you feel better, that's where the actual title can be found. Personally, I've found it very helpful when cleaning up my local. I'm sure it won't shock you to find out that it's simply, "It's A Wonderful Life". At least that's how it comes out on my copy when looking at the back. | | | Last edited: by mdnitoil |
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| Posted: | | | | aka "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" - USA (complete title) Plus Columbia DVD House lists this title as the same in its data base.. At least I didn't try to name it The Greatest Gift as it was known before release date.. | | | In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting widescreenforever: Quote: aka "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" - USA (complete title)
Plus Columbia DVD House lists this title as the same in its data base..
At least I didn't try to name it The Greatest Gift as it was known before release date..
You can't be serious with this proposed title change.......read this: DGA Article on "A Film by" Credit See: http://www.dga.org/thedga/cr_gi_wga.php3 "Director Norman Jewison vividly remembers what Frank Capra told him at the historic May 1967 meeting of 53 directors who met to address the subject. "This possessory credit should be important to every director. Once you've earned it, it's more important than anything," Jewison recalled Capra telling him. "I remember Mr. Capra saying, 'My name above the title is more important than anything to me.' And then, of course, he wrote his autobiography called Frank Capra: The Name Above the Title."" DGA Timeline on Possessory Credits battle wtih WGA See: http://www.dga.org/news/v28_6/news_pc-timeline.php3 DGA Article on WGA Proposals See: http://www.dga.org/news/v25_4/news_WGA_proposals.php3 The last article includes this quote from Alfred Hitchcock: "I consider the possessory use of my name above the title of a film as of extraordinary value to the producing company as well as to myself. Every producing company has informed me that my name has 'box office value' and part of the benefit received by such producing company is the right to use, advertise and exploit my name." - Alfred Hitchcock The the film credits or in the 'credits block' on the back cover identify the title as It's a Wonderful Life. Game over. Withdraw the submission. | | | Last edited: by Telecine |
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Telecine: Quote: Quoting widescreenforever:
Quote: aka "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" - USA (complete title)
Plus Columbia DVD House lists this title as the same in its data base..
At least I didn't try to name it The Greatest Gift as it was known before release date..
You can't be serious with this proposed title change.......read this:
DGA Article on "A Film by" Credit
See: http://www.dga.org/thedga/cr_gi_wga.php3
"Director Norman Jewison vividly remembers what Frank Capra told him at the historic May 1967 meeting of 53 directors who met to address the subject. "This possessory credit should be important to every director. Once you've earned it, it's more important than anything," Jewison recalled Capra telling him. "I remember Mr. Capra saying, 'My name above the title is more important than anything to me.' And then, of course, he wrote his autobiography called Frank Capra: The Name Above the Title.""
DGA Timeline on Possessory Credits battle wtih WGA
See: http://www.dga.org/news/v28_6/news_pc-timeline.php3
DGA Article on WGA Proposals
See: http://www.dga.org/news/v25_4/news_WGA_proposals.php3
The last article includes this quote from Alfred Hitchcock:
"I consider the possessory use of my name above the title of a film as of extraordinary value to the producing company as well as to myself. Every producing company has informed me that my name has 'box office value' and part of the benefit received by such producing company is the right to use, advertise and exploit my name."
- Alfred Hitchcock
The the film credits or in the 'credits block' on the back cover identify the title as It's a Wonderful Life.
Game over. Withdraw the submission. After seeing those quotes, and seeing the name with the title as a unit on the screen, there is no doubt in my mind that "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" is correct. A title is more than just the name of a movie. It also serves to let people know its a specific version or from a specific director or producer. I can't imagine Cecil B. DeMille's name not appearing above the title of his epic films. It would be a slap in the face. | | | John
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Rifter: Quote: Quoting Telecine:
Quote: Quoting widescreenforever:
Quote: aka "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" - USA (complete title)
Plus Columbia DVD House lists this title as the same in its data base..
At least I didn't try to name it The Greatest Gift as it was known before release date..
You can't be serious with this proposed title change.......read this:
DGA Article on "A Film by" Credit
See: http://www.dga.org/thedga/cr_gi_wga.php3
"Director Norman Jewison vividly remembers what Frank Capra told him at the historic May 1967 meeting of 53 directors who met to address the subject. "This possessory credit should be important to every director. Once you've earned it, it's more important than anything," Jewison recalled Capra telling him. "I remember Mr. Capra saying, 'My name above the title is more important than anything to me.' And then, of course, he wrote his autobiography called Frank Capra: The Name Above the Title.""
DGA Timeline on Possessory Credits battle wtih WGA
See: http://www.dga.org/news/v28_6/news_pc-timeline.php3
DGA Article on WGA Proposals
See: http://www.dga.org/news/v25_4/news_WGA_proposals.php3
The last article includes this quote from Alfred Hitchcock:
"I consider the possessory use of my name above the title of a film as of extraordinary value to the producing company as well as to myself. Every producing company has informed me that my name has 'box office value' and part of the benefit received by such producing company is the right to use, advertise and exploit my name."
- Alfred Hitchcock
The the film credits or in the 'credits block' on the back cover identify the title as It's a Wonderful Life.
Game over. Withdraw the submission.
After seeing those quotes, and seeing the name with the title as a unit on the screen, there is no doubt in my mind that "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" is correct.
A title is more than just the name of a movie. It also serves to let people know its a specific version or from a specific director or producer. I can't imagine Cecil B. DeMille's name not appearing above the title of his epic films. It would be a slap in the face. It is a possessory credit. Capra's name appears above the title and he says so. I accept however that some of the strongest beliefs held by human beings are not based on reason. For example, some people honestly believe that the world is flat. The more enlightened of us know that it is a sphere of course but that soesn't stop some from believing that it is flat. | | | Last edited: by Telecine |
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Telecine: Quote: The more enlightened of us know that it is a sphere of course but that soesn't stop some from believing that it is flat. And the even more enlightened of us know that the earth is fact not spherical but is an oblate spheroid (almost). | | | Andy
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Lopek: Quote: Quoting Telecine:
Quote: The more enlightened of us know that it is a sphere of course but that soesn't stop some from believing that it is flat. And the even more enlightened of us know that the earth is fact not spherical but is an oblate spheroid (almost). What a useful comment. Not surprised given the source. Skip | | | ASSUME NOTHING!!!!!! CBE, MBE, MoA and proud of it. Outta here
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| Posted: | | | | It's funny but this is the topic that basically cured me of doing profile submissions. I'll still do the occasional one here and there but only if it's convenient. More to the point, if I do one I'll go ahead and submit it. Whether it's approved or not is a matter of complete indifference to me. Once I realized that we have rules that not only encourage but actually demand junk data, I was done. I struggle with the idea of expending double the energy to accomplish the same task. |
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| Posted: | | | | Junk data is a matter of personal definition, mdnit, which belongs where? Skip | | | ASSUME NOTHING!!!!!! CBE, MBE, MoA and proud of it. Outta here
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| Posted: | | | | Quoting Rifter: Quote:
After seeing those quotes, and seeing the name with the title as a unit on the screen, there is no doubt in my mind that "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" is correct.
A title is more than just the name of a movie. It also serves to let people know its a specific version or from a specific director or producer. I can't imagine Cecil B. DeMille's name not appearing above the title of his epic films. It would be a slap in the face. Wrong. The name is above the title. The title is the title. But you've decided to rename the title to the title and the name above the title. No logic whatsoever. Wrong. | | | If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 519 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting VibroCount: Quote: Quoting Rifter:
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After seeing those quotes, and seeing the name with the title as a unit on the screen, there is no doubt in my mind that "Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life" is correct.
A title is more than just the name of a movie. It also serves to let people know its a specific version or from a specific director or producer. I can't imagine Cecil B. DeMille's name not appearing above the title of his epic films. It would be a slap in the face.
Wrong.
I agree. Read the part I bolded again. The name is with the title not part of it. The name is above the title.
The title is the title.
But you've decided to rename the title to the title and the name above the title.
No logic whatsoever.
Wrong. | | | Stuart |
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