I'd like some help or guidance with promoting "film night"

I can't seem to edit old original postings, which means each week I need to create a new thread which seems wasteful.

I'm also struggling with making the judgement call of how often I should "bump" the weekly posting I do do up the rankings. 

It's been suggested that the low number of attendees I've been achieving is because I am not managing the "promotional" aspect very well, which given how the rest of my life has gone, is quite likely.

I do have ONE attendee who has watched every film, and enjoyed them to the extent that he reports waking up last Sunday and immediately thinking "Goody, it's flim night today" which is exactly the result I was hoping for, so I won't be quitting any time soon, I guess...

This week it's scheduled to be "Idiocracy", and next week, most likely "Fight club".  

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  • I think any one who knows me knows the one thing that would most effectively tempt me, anime. I rarely watch moves I’ve seen twice unless they are firm favourites or it’s an odd whimsy that grips me. But I’ll watch old favourite anime ad infinitum. Also the average anime episode is 25-40 minutes long. Which fits neatly in a zoom call. … just saying.

  • I will take that on-board. Animae isn;t something I know anything about, BUT I was looking over the year to delegate the occasional Sunday so I can go to the quiz night, and I can probably get my Daughter to do an anime, and she is "Japan mad"..

    I have a weird relationship with Video/TV/Film which means that at a communal viewing event I am just as interested in how the Audience react as I am in the film matter itself.

    I've been using that personality defect to choose the films so far, that I know have the strongest positive reactions in the audiences when I first saw them.

    Some like "Tomorrow I shall be scalding myself with tea" practically no-one has seen, but if they have, then decades on, they'll still remember watching it...

    Now I'm doing a bit more "normal" films which more people will recognise, but are not so universal in appeal.

    "Fight Club" for example pretty much is a male interest film, and "Idiocracy" will attract a certain sort of viewer and repel others.   

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