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BaftaBaby |
Posted - 03/04/2008 : 19:08:37 SA:MOU = Self-Assessment: Moving On Up DA LATEST ROOLZ
1. Look at the top-rank reviews of ANY OF YOUR PAGES. Pick ONE film you think deserves to move up to the next page - as sorted by votes received. This means that even one vote will "move it up." You are urged to say which page from the top you've chosen.
2. Isolate that film* and present the link in this thread.
3. You now have the choice to share with us AN EXPLANATION OF WHY YOU LIKE IT. Not an explanation of the review ... but of WHY YOU LIKE IT.
Who knows, your wish may come true
4. Da Roolz have been altered because far be it from me to insist on tyranny. Clearly some people just don't want to share their explanations of why they like one review in a page of 100, but they still can't resist upping their vote count.
So go on, do whatever you want to.
Honestly, I don't want to be the SA:MOU police and neither do I want to have to read yet another pseudo-explanation that someone likes a pun because it's a pun. I hope some people will play within the spirit of SA:MOU if only because I really like to compare my own assessment of why I like someone's review with its author's.
* It's been covered before how to do this, but here's a step-by-step recap: 1. Go to the page featuring everyone's reviews of your chosen film. EITHER 2. From the drop-down display options choose My Reviews Only. [this method is ONLY if you have one review for your chosen film]
OR 2. Select Reviewer Name for the page display. 3. Find your own review and count which number it is on the page. 4. Up at the top url display you'll see something like this: http://www.fwfr.com/display.asp?sort=2&dir=2&id=1698&Mode=&Rows=1&Start=11 5. See where it says Start=11 ... change that numeral to whatever you counted in step 3, and press go. 6. Your new page should now start with your chosen review. 7. NOW, to eliminate all the other reviews still showing, go up to the url display again and see where it says Rows=100. 8. Change that to Rows=1
Your new page should now have only your chosen review displayed. Copy that url and use it as your link for this thread.
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Whippersnapper. |
Posted - 03/11/2008 : 15:44:37 quote: Originally posted by ChocolateLady
From my second page, I think this one was a genius of a review. That's why I'm so brassed off that it only got 13 votes so far.
That's what you call blowing your own trumpet!
V&Ved.
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ChocolateLady |
Posted - 03/11/2008 : 07:47:56 quote: Originally posted by redPen
Can you help me beat three 8s?
And yet another "um..." here. I think this link should probably have been in tomorrow's "Monty's I Have An Idea" thread. |
redPen |
Posted - 03/11/2008 : 07:28:09
Can you help me beat three 8s? |
ChocolateLady |
Posted - 03/10/2008 : 05:53:35 quote: Originally posted by redPen
Four teens and a baby
Um... I think you meant to put this in the FYC thread.
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redPen |
Posted - 03/10/2008 : 04:05:14
Four teens and a baby |
aahaa, muahaha |
Posted - 03/10/2008 : 03:49:55 VV. |
aahaa, muahaha |
Posted - 03/06/2008 : 07:20:30 From the top of my third page, comes this review, which makes me smile at the rhyme that I have achieved in reviewing a comic song sequence by identifying the original singer. |
Canklefish |
Posted - 03/06/2008 : 00:40:38 This review was effortless to write; It wasn't too difficult to meld Lucy Liu's name into Charlie Chan's , as she is slotted to play his sleuthing grand-daughter in an upcoming flick, yet the charm lies in its simplicity... methinks
Number One Grand-Daughter?
Viewed all entrants so far... |
Whippersnapper. |
Posted - 03/05/2008 : 13:17:41
A nother wonderful review simply crying out for your vote! |
Ali |
Posted - 03/05/2008 : 07:18:59 Top of my second page, this review makes me want to get it on with Helga, and then Hilda.
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ChocolateLady |
Posted - 03/05/2008 : 07:04:50 From my second page, I think this one was a genius of a review. That's why I'm so brassed off that it only got 13 votes so far. |
BaftaBaby |
Posted - 03/04/2008 : 19:26:37 From my 7th page comes a much under-rated film wherein one of the main characters, Sue, an ambitious film-maker goes to India to record political activities among students. I like
the review because it states a fact, yet also implies some of the film's complexity.
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