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Posted 04 April 2012 - 15:34 PM

View PostPaulOckenden, on 04 April 2012 - 09:27 AM, said:

And people say that I post things that are too negative! (*)

Some of the small screening cinemas in London (often in the basement of hotels) are sublime. Maybe 100 seats at most, huge, comfortable (red leather the last one I visited), and with drinks trays in the arms.

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(*) has anyone noticed that I've been trying not to do that for the past month or so? If not, if no-one HAS noticed, I might as well go back to being as grumpy as the other Paul O!


I was getting worried that your account had been hacked!! ;-)
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Posted 04 April 2012 - 15:57 PM

View PostPaulOckenden, on 04 April 2012 - 09:27 AM, said:

And people say that I post things that are too negative! (*)



(*) has anyone noticed that I've been trying not to do that for the past month or so? If not, if no-one HAS noticed, I might as well go back to being as grumpy as the other Paul O!


Are you getting sensitive in your old age P ?


Don't leave us, we're not like the other club...


I think you have made you posts from sometimes (slightly) negative into dry and cutting which is even funnier !

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Posted 04 April 2012 - 16:51 PM

View PostPaulOckenden, on 04 April 2012 - 10:10 AM, said:

Bastards ;-)

There that's much better! :wink:
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Posted 04 April 2012 - 22:12 PM

I took my kids to see a film at Ropetackle one Saturday morning. It wasn't even a latest release. 20 mins in the film stuck and after a lot of fuss they started it again from the beginning. Then it got stuck again and they sent someone out to buy a new DVD! It wasn't a great experience, I should have stayed at home!

Saying that the Cornwall Film Festival was brilliant, saw 5 or so short films that I wouldn't normally have seen. And they Cornish Ales in.
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 07:29 AM

View PostPaulOckenden, on 04 April 2012 - 09:07 AM, said:

The main thing that would stop me going (sorry Joan) is the really bloody uncomfortable seats at the ropetackle.

It's not so bad if you are going to a comedy or music event, because you can shuffle a bit, and there's usually an intermission.

But sitting there to watch a long movie? I don't think my bum could stand it.

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Why not come along on Thursday June 28th and give it a try? We are showing the 'Elgar' film, directed by the late Ken Russell. Richard Durrant has kindly offered to introduce the film and who knows there may be a few nibbles. Do you know what Paul, we don't mind a bit of shuffling, we all have to do that on those chairs.
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 07:33 AM

View PostJC, on 04 April 2012 - 22:12 PM, said:

I took my kids to see a film at Ropetackle one Saturday morning. It wasn't even a latest release. 20 mins in the film stuck and after a lot of fuss they started it again from the beginning. Then it got stuck again and they sent someone out to buy a new DVD! It wasn't a great experience, I should have stayed at home!

Saying that the Cornwall Film Festival was brilliant, saw 5 or so short films that I wouldn't normally have seen. And they Cornish Ales in.


I am sorry that you had a bad experience on that Saturday, but we have verypositive feedback from our Saturday films and theatre performances Perhaps you should have complained at the time. We all have teething problems even if happens later in life.
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 08:53 AM

View PostFilm Club Chair, on 05 April 2012 - 07:33 AM, said:

Perhaps you should have complained at the time.


I expect everyone did! How would that have helped though? Would the organisers otherwise have assumed everyone was happy? :roll:
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 09:24 AM

View Postad, on 05 April 2012 - 08:53 AM, said:

I expect everyone did! How would that have helped though? Would the organisers otherwise have assumed everyone was happy? :roll:



No assumptions are made. The way to improving is to get feed back both positive and negative. Maybe smeone would have esxplined the problem. The problem of hiring films is that they have been used before. With the Film Club we intend to buy the films new so that problem should not arise again.
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 09:49 AM

View PostFilm Club Chair, on 05 April 2012 - 09:24 AM, said:

The way to improving is to get feed back both positive and negative.


As feedback, I would say the film club needs an internet home, a hub. The obvious place would be the Ropetackle web site, *if* that site was more functional, up-to-date and navigable. As an alternative, why not set up a facebook page, a blog (blogger, wordpress, etc), or a site (google sites). Facebook in particular is a good way to build up a social group. There should be information about the club – how it was formed, who to contact, the aims/mission/values/culture of the club. For example, from the list that Richard has posted, it looks like there’s a leaning towards french and romantic cinema. News could be posted, requests/suggestions for new films, vox-pops: “what are your top-ten eighties films?”, “Who is your favourite actor”. This could help engage people with the site and help identify people and their tastes.

It would be interesting to know about the equipment used – projector, screen, blu-ray, etc as this stuff matters to film buffs.

It would be good to know about the format – any introductory talks, post-viewing discussions, special events, whether there are refreshments available.

The upcoming dates and films should absolutely be available – I don’t understand the unwillingness to cut and paste a list on here, for example. At the moment it comes across as being a bit like a secret society that you can only find out about by signing up first.
Hope this helps.
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 09:55 AM

Totally agree with everything ad just posted.


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Posted 05 April 2012 - 13:34 PM

This is a typical poster we post up on our news pages on our local community website.

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Posted 05 April 2012 - 14:50 PM

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Crikey! you have given me a lot to think about - all useful stuff. It sounds to me that you should be a member of our committee, needles to say you would be most welcome. There is quite a lot of value addedd that we are considering as we would like to mke this a little more than just a film club. Do come back to me if you are interested in joining our team of very willing novices.

quote name='ad' date='05 April 2012 - 09:49 AM' timestamp='1333615789' post='46642']
As feedback, I would say the film club needs an internet home, a hub. The obvious place would be the Ropetackle web site, *if* that site was more functional, up-to-date and navigable. As an alternative, why not set up a facebook page, a blog (blogger, wordpress, etc), or a site (google sites). Facebook in particular is a good way to build up a social group. There should be information about the club – how it was formed, who to contact, the aims/mission/values/culture of the club. For example, from the list that Richard has posted, it looks like there’s a leaning towards french and romantic cinema. News could be posted, requests/suggestions for new films, vox-pops: “what are your top-ten eighties films?”, “Who is your favourite actor”. This could help engage people with the site and help identify people and their tastes.

It would be interesting to know about the equipment used – projector, screen, blu-ray, etc as this stuff matters to film buffs.

It would be good to know about the format – any introductory talks, post-viewing discussions, special events, whether there are refreshments available.

The upcoming dates and films should absolutely be available – I don’t understand the unwillingness to cut and paste a list on here, for example. At the moment it comes across as being a bit like a secret society that you can only find out about by signing up first.
Hope this helps.
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 17:44 PM

View PostSpinalman, on 05 April 2012 - 13:34 PM, said:

This is a typical poster we post up on our news pages on our local community website.


I love your poster but the problem we have is once the programme has been decided we are not allowed to advertise the films as we are running on a non-commercial basis. We can only advertise to members and with in the Ropetackle Centre
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 18:20 PM

View PostFilm Club Chair, on 05 April 2012 - 17:44 PM, said:

I love your poster but the problem we have is once the programme has been decided we are not allowed to advertise the films as we are running on a non-commercial basis. We can only advertise to members and with in the Ropetackle Centre
Joan


Well at least advertising within the Ropetackle centre will keep it secret. Posted Image


So moving forward, why don't you ditch the poster idea, but then give free membership to one of the forum people here and legitimately forward the list to him. He can then tell his friends, us, all about it, and put the list on this forum. I doubt you will get many takers if you are not allowed to talk about it.... sounds like Fight Club, but Shoreham style!

I can see the promo video now :

Brad Pitt: Now you have come here to join the Film Club.
There are only two rules of film club -
Rule one - you DO NOT talk about film club.
Rule two - you DO NOT put up posters of film club.

Hang on - I've thought of another - Rule three - you will not publish anything on the Ropetackle website.
errr rule four - you are not allowed to bring your own cushions... sorry the management have been very clear about that. -yes I know it's a pain but guys, I really fought them on that one.

Rule five - no popcorn - after the last incident - you know who you are - the caretaker has said it took an age to clean the floor.... so guys, keep it clean.

sorry -I thought of another.... Rule 6 - everyone needs to bring change for the electricity meter - yes, since the bailout the heating bill has been very high and they want us to pay for the electricity we use.

I think that's it guys.... any questions?

Trotters at the back (played by Ed. Norton): Can we bring cheese?
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Posted 05 April 2012 - 18:59 PM

View PostSpinalman, on 05 April 2012 - 18:20 PM, said:

Well at least advertising within the Ropetackle centre will keep it secret. Posted Image


So moving forward, why don't you ditch the poster idea, but then give free membership to one of the forum people here and legitimately forward the list to him. He can then tell his friends, us, all about it, and put the list on this forum. I doubt you will get many takers if you are not allowed to talk about it.... sounds like Fight Club, but Shoreham style!

I can see the promo video now :

Brad Pitt: Now you have come here to join the Film Club.
There are only two rules of film club -
Rule one - you DO NOT talk about film club.
Rule two - you DO NOT put up posters of film club.

Hang on - I've thought of another - Rule three - you will not publish anything on the Ropetackle website.
errr rule four - you are not allowed to bring your own cushions... sorry the management have been very clear about that. -yes I know it's a pain but guys, I really fought them on that one.

Rule five - no popcorn - after the last incident - you know who you are - the caretaker has said it took an age to clean the floor.... so guys, keep it clean.

sorry -I thought of another.... Rule 6 - everyone needs to bring change for the electricity meter - yes, since the bailout the heating bill has been very high and they want us to pay for the electricity we use.

I think that's it guys.... any questions?

Trotters at the back (played by Ed. Norton): Can we bring cheese?


I don't make the rules about film clubs the Distributors make the rules. You have made a suggestion that I shall look into. Thanks for that.
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Posted 06 April 2012 - 07:46 AM

View PostFilm Club Chair, on 05 April 2012 - 18:59 PM, said:

I don't make the rules about film clubs the Distributors make the rules. You have made a suggestion that I shall look into. Thanks for that.
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Ah I understand now. So you have to abide to the same rules as the schools get caught by when they try to show videos - hence the membership thing to circumvent the commercial nature. Presumably that distributor licence costs you. So thinking out of the box here, why don't you use the Ropetackle's licence to show films for money? It is perhaps the only advantage the centre has in that presumably they pay a lot per year to run a cinema yet maybe use that licence infrequently. If they run your films for you you can then advertise as you wish, charge membership as well if you want, but also admission for newcomers and one offs. That way it will encourage attendance and make it fInancially viable. It will also benefit the Ropetackle as it will make them vital to the deal - otherwise you could run the club in any lightproof room with hard chairs.
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Posted 06 April 2012 - 13:16 PM

View PostSpinalman, on 06 April 2012 - 07:46 AM, said:

Ah I understand now. So you have to abide to the same rules as the schools get caught by when they try to show videos - hence the membership thing to circumvent the commercial nature. Presumably that distributor licence costs you. So thinking out of the box here, why don't you use the Ropetackle's licence to show films for money? It is perhaps the only advantage the centre has in that presumably they pay a lot per year to run a cinema yet maybe use that licence infrequently. If they run your films for you you can then advertise as you wish, charge membership as well if you want, but also admission for newcomers and one offs. That way it will encourage attendance and make it fInancially viable. It will also benefit the Ropetackle as it will make them vital to the deal - otherwise you could run the club in any lightproof room with hard chairs.

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