Item: The LEGO Movie
Language: en
Type of Problem: Incorrect_content
Extra Details: Can we please get the title of this film corrected? It's The Lego Movie, not The LEGO Movie. ("Lego" is not an acronym.)
Δεν μπορείτε να βρείτε κάποια ταινία ή σειρά; Συνδεθείτε για να τη δημιουργήσετε.
Θέλετε να αξιολογήσετε ή να προσθέσετε αυτό το στοιχείο σε μια λίστα;
Δεν είσαι μέλος;
Απάντηση από τον/την lineker
στις 25 Ιούλιος 2014 στις 07:34 ΕΊΜΑΙ
Fixed.
Απάντηση από τον/την Banana
στις 16 Σεπτέμβριος 2020 στις 10:03 ΜΜ
Why did you decided not to used the stylized title "The LEGO Movie"? I'm asking because of this report.
Απάντηση από τον/την ottobud
στις 16 Σεπτέμβριος 2020 στις 10:08 ΜΜ
Not sure who you’re asking or what you’re asking but the link you included goes nowhere.
Απάντηση από τον/την lineker
στις 17 Σεπτέμβριος 2020 στις 04:12 ΕΊΜΑΙ
The linked report is for The Lego Batman Movie with a user saying: "LEGO" has to be written with all letters uppercase.
Απάντηση από τον/την Banana
στις 17 Σεπτέμβριος 2020 στις 06:54 ΕΊΜΑΙ
Yeah, the link seems to work. I don't know why you couldn't access it @ottobud.
Απάντηση από τον/την ottobud
στις 17 Σεπτέμβριος 2020 στις 11:32 ΕΊΜΑΙ
Well go figure, the link works now. I love technology.
As to the whole "LEGO/Lego" debate, the actual word is not an anagram, so putting it in capitals doesn't make sense. Also, putting it in caps because it's shown that way on-screen and in posters/advertising materials also doesn't make sense since almost every movie title would then be in all-caps. :) Other movie sites like IMDb don't put the word in caps either. However....if you go to www.lego.com, the company itself seems to always refer to their product as "LEGO®" (in all-caps). So I dunno. 🤷🏼♂️
Απάντηση από τον/την Banana
στις 17 Σεπτέμβριος 2020 στις 06:09 ΜΜ
Yes, exactly. The company uses a stylized title and the LEGO movie/TV usually use it too. Whether the word is an anagram or not should have zero impact on our decision.
Απάντηση από τον/την lineker
στις 17 Σεπτέμβριος 2020 στις 07:31 ΜΜ
I'm fine with the change back to the stylized on-screen title. In 2014 we were still mostly going by overall title usage (and it's worth noting that not only IMDb and Wikipedia, but almost all news outlets did go by general style rules when writing about the movie). Over time more and more title decisions on TMDb have been based on the on-screen title and that is OK. Closing topic.