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== English film titles: ==
== English film titles: ==
=== Subtitles ===
Please use a colon and a space before the subtitle, for example: <code>JOI Babes: Mandi May</code>.
When the title ends with an exclamation mark or a question mark, please don't add a colon before the subtitle, for example: <code>I Want the D, Mr. D! Ryan Reid</code>.


=== 'n ===
=== 'n ===
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Please lowercase "a" in the middle of a title, but not after a hyphen, see <code>4 Men and a Lady - A Gang Bang</code>.
Please lowercase "a" in the middle of a title, but not after a hyphen, see <code>4 Men and a Lady - A Gang Bang</code>.


=== to ===
=== an ===
Please lowercase "an" in the middle of a title, see <code>Ava Sinclair Has an Insane Body and Amazing 34DDs Tits</code>.
Please lowercase "an" in the middle of a title, see <code>Ava Sinclair Has an Insane Body and Amazing 34DDs Tits</code>.


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=== of ===
=== of ===
Please lowercase “of” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. <code>Battle of the Asses 6</code>.
Please lowercase “of” (but not “Off”) in the middle of a title, e.g. B. <code>Battle of the Asses 6</code>.


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Latest revision as of 12:36, 9 July 2024

English film titles:

Subtitles

Please use a colon and a space before the subtitle, for example: JOI Babes: Mandi May.

When the title ends with an exclamation mark or a question mark, please don't add a colon before the subtitle, for example: I Want the D, Mr. D! Ryan Reid.

'n

Please lowercase "'n" (contraction of "and") in the middle of a title, see Sexy 'n Knocked Up.

a

Please lowercase "a" in the middle of a title, but not after a hyphen, see 4 Men and a Lady - A Gang Bang.

an

Please lowercase "an" in the middle of a title, see Ava Sinclair Has an Insane Body and Amazing 34DDs Tits.

and

Please lowercase “and” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. 2 Girls and a Guy.

as

Please lowercase “as” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Cute as They Cum.

at

Please lowercase “at” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. One Step at a Time.

by

Please lowercase “by” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. All by Myself 2.

there

Please lowercase “da” (slang for “the”) in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Bootys from da Boot.

for

Please lowercase “for” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Bound for Sex 2.

from

Please lowercase “from” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Leana Lovings Wants Her Medicine from Stepdaddy.

in

Please lowercase “in” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Maid in Asia.

of

Please lowercase “of” (but not “Off”) in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Battle of the Asses 6.

on

Please lowercase “on” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Girl on Girl 3.

or

Please lowercase “or” in the middle of a title.

the

Please lowercase “the” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Almost the Same. Exception: Titles where the "The" is capitalized in the original, such as The Smurfs. The title is then This Ain't The Smurfs XXX.

to

Please lowercase “to” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. Bound to Cum.

with

Please lowercase “with” in the middle of a title, e.g. B. A Day with Clea.

Files

Filenames

The file name of the cover should usually be the same as the film title with the file extension in lower case, i.e. for the film Big Wet Asses! 6 the file name should be Big Wet Asses! 6.jpg. However, there are a few things to consider.

No colons

Instead of 6 Pack: Stripping.jpg please use 6 Pack - Stripping.jpg

No umlauts and the like

Instead of ä please use ae, instead of ö please use oe and instead of ß please use double S.

Apostrophe

Please use the typewriter apostrophe (neutral single quote) ', not the punctuation apostrophe (typographic right single quote) , e.g. Bangin' the Boss 5.jpg.

Exclamation mark

Exclamation marks can be used, see Big Wet Asses! 6.jpg.

&

The & can be used, see Adriana Chechik & Her Girlfriends 2.jpg.

$

The $ can be used, see $2 Bill.jpg.