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Shalako ==> HANS DE VRIES
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Confirmed from opening credits:
NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Season 3 (3.9) ==> Elizabeth Bennett
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1969???? I don't think Hollywood has stooped that low to be using 14 year-olds to executive produce a movie.
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Quoting ralf.ramge:
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Hi,

the affected release is UPC 9-337369-042909, "Tales of Adventure - Collection 4", released on 9/24/2024 by Imprint.

I can't find it online in the pending updates database, and yes, I updated the online profile list using the CTRL key.

Anyone have an  idea?

Thanks :-)


I submitted the parent profile for the box set on 11th November, so please be patient. It will probably take 2-3 weeks before it is approved/released. I am also in the process of submitting all seven child profiles (with corresponding bonus feature films). It's a big job, particularly tracking down and verifying all cast role names for each serial (there were no standard cast credits).
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If the Rating Details rule is followed literally then it also includes conjunctions such as [although, before, after, because, how, once, since, that, unless, until, when] as being in lower case because they are all joining words.

Was that the rules intention?
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Here's others to add to the list:

out
per
pro
qua
via

I would also check whether the word is preceded by other characters, such as parenthesis or brackets, as this may result in the capitalization of the words before and after the character. If a comma precedes these special characters then it may only capitalise the following word. That is my observation, for what its worth.
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Quoting GSyren:
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I am a bit uncertain of the title capitalization rules that should be followed in DVD Profiler. There seems to be a lot of different rules out there, so it's not entirely clear to me which to apply.

Here is what I am trying to do now (when updating ClipCapitalizer):

- Always capitalize the first and last word.
- Keep the following words in lower case (unless first or last):
a, an, and, as, at, but, by, for, in, nor, of, off, on, or, out, to, the, up, vs

Have I missed anything?

Edit: I see that in the rules it says AP style. That doesn't help me much though. So any thoughts are welcome.

What about these word examples, they stay lower case using the Invelos capitalization tool:
• yet
• aka ("also known as" )
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Quoting GSyren:
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The rules say "enter rating details". These are not rating details. They are rating definitions. So, as I see it, they are not allowed by the rules.

The PG rating definition does not provide information on exactly why a film received a PG rating, rather, it is the content advice (that is, the rating details) provided by the BBFC: https://www.bbfc.co.uk/rating/PG

Under section titled "How can I find out more about a specific film?", BBFC states:
"Please check the content advice for the film or video you are thinking of watching. Content advice is available on this website, on our free App, as well as on film posters, DVD and Blu-ray packaging, and on some listings."

The BBFC Classification Guidelines state content advice includes:
• short description of the issues contained in the film or the episodic content.
• an extended version, designed for people who want a more detailed idea of the issues.

Personally, I would double-check the BBFC web site for the title concerned and confirm whether there was no content advice provided.
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Just for completeness, there is another variation of the name:

William Mc Caughey ==> The Goodbye Girl, The Chicken Chronicles.

Here is the end credit for "The Goodbye Girl" which show his credit (at 1:31 mark) as "William Mc Caughey, C.A.S.":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3P2mrblZVY&ab_channel=ImmortalityMovieMusicOriginalsoundtrack

In addition, there are five profiles for "The Goodbye Girl" in the online database, with four out of five profiles with "credited as" [William Mc Caughey]:

==> William McCaughey [William Mc Caughey]
5-051893-024180 (Spain)
012569-504820 (United States)
883929-155392 (United States)
888574-453145 (United States)

==> William McCaughey
FC30-8627-022A-0CFB (Canada)
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I have not voted yet because, whilst I agree that the rules do not prohibit the entry of cast extras, I don't want to add potentially 300+ credited cast extras in a profile (for example, a crowd-funded movie with FAN EXTRAS).

And yes, the fan extras did receive group role names, such as:
- Eaten by a Dinosaur
- Killed by Dinosaur in Close-Up
- Killed by a Dinosaur
- Flee from Dinosaur Attack
- Evil Reptilians
and so on.

Or do we exclude FAN EXTRAS from this poll (a fan was just an ordinary citizen, not an actor)?
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Quoting ObiKen:
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"48 HRS." is a registered trade mark by Paramount Pictures Corporation:
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=74014418&caseSearchType=US_APPLICATION&caseType=DEFAULT&searchType=statusSearch

Here is a specimen example from the trademark registration:
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn74014418&docId=SPE20110622140520&linkId=7#docIndex=6&page=1

Please note the title for the sequel is displayed as "Another 48 HRS."


Updated the links to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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Suggest you edit yor contribution and add the following 4K review for verification in the accuracy of your scans:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jH9NWyK-ig&ab_channel=TwinFlicks

Key time stamps are:
0:16 (front cover)
0:20 (back cover)
0:26 (front and back cover)
1:00 (back cover)
1:20 (front cover)
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I don't own the package (715515-297219), however, here are my thoughts:

Yes, it is frustrating, so I would suggest you protect your work investment by bullet-proofing the submission.

As a double-check, I always view the covers in outdoor lighting to get a proper gauge of the colors and contrast, as indoor lighting can give a false impression.

From my experience, writing "adding front and back covers" is not enough ammunition to support the replacement of existing scans.

If the existing cover(s) is web artwork, state it in the submission, for example:
"Replaced existing web artwork (front and back the same) with high resolution scans of actual covers"

If the color, contrast, black-level, white-level, shadow detail, is wrong, state it in the submission and highlight key deficiencies to make it easier for readers to understand why you made the change, for example:

"Current scans exhibit a green cast with inaccurate skin tones and blacks looking like charcoal. The new scans provide more accurate colors, contrast and black-levels, that remediate these issues."

"Existing scans display inaccurate colours (note the green in the title on the front cover and picture borders on the back cover, it should be a darker Army green).  Also note the washed-out shadow detail on the front cover (missing details in background mountain range).  New high resolution scans of front and back covers with more accurate colours and contrast remediating these issues are submitted for approval."

Hope that helps.
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Here are two potential remedies gleaned from past forum discussions on the matter:

Option 1:
Right click the DVDP icon and select "Run as Administrator", click YES option.

OR

Option 2:
Double click the DVDP icon and press the CTRL key down and keep it down until a "Selective Startup" box appears.
Select "Diagnostic Startup" and click OK.

Hope that helps.
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