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Old 22nd October 2014, 10:13 PM
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Ha! I work with spreadsheets and build databases/reports for a living so it's kind of like taking my work home with me.
Sadly i dont get to exercise my brain much during my work day i just lift heavy things all day bit of a meat head job if im honest
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Old 22nd October 2014, 10:15 PM
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What it doesn't take into account is voters.

Surely if three people have a film as a favourite rather than two, that would count more than points.

I'm not being a critic B_E. Just interested.

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Old 23rd October 2014, 07:08 AM
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What it doesn't take into account is voters.

Surely if three people have a film as a favourite rather than two, that would count more than points.

I'm not being a critic B_E. Just interested.
Possibly, although the positioning is a big factor too, as a counter-argument could be made that a film very highly loved by two members may outweigh a film that is seen as pretty good by three etc.

Therefore this method was the only fair and uniform way I could think of to tally the votes and devise the ranking. I think it works very well (and is fair) to an extent, although as mentioned above, lower placed films are hampered slightly by the overall small sample size (22 lists) and lack of 'longer' lists. Just one more vote for a film could potentially move it from the bottom ten into one of the mid-tier rankings etc. As we move further up the list, it will become more representative though.

However, we had a lot more interest than I expected (in large part to your good self knocking on doors baseball bat in hand!) so the list is certainly more representative than I thought it would be and hopefully when it is all posted it will continue to become a discussion point and the participants will have enjoyed the experience, which is what matters really.
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Old 23rd October 2014, 07:10 AM
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As long as it pays the bills and allows for the odd splurge on shiny discs then that is all that matters!
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Old 23rd October 2014, 08:20 AM
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Possibly, although the positioning is a big factor too, as a counter-argument could be made that a film very highly loved by two members may outweigh a film that is seen as pretty good by three etc.

Therefore this method was the only fair and uniform way I could think of to tally the votes and devise the ranking. I think it works very well (and is fair) to an extent, although as mentioned above, lower placed films are hampered slightly by the overall small sample size (22 lists) and lack of 'longer' lists. Just one more vote for a film could potentially move it from the bottom ten into one of the mid-tier rankings etc. As we move further up the list, it will become more representative though.

However, we had a lot more interest than I expected (in large part to your good self knocking on doors baseball bat in hand!) so the list is certainly more representative than I thought it would be and hopefully when it is all posted it will continue to become a discussion point and the participants will have enjoyed the experience, which is what matters really.
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Old 23rd October 2014, 11:04 AM
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Possibly, although the positioning is a big factor too, as a counter-argument could be made that a film very highly loved by two members may outweigh a film that is seen as pretty good by three etc.

Therefore this method was the only fair and uniform way I could think of to tally the votes and devise the ranking. I think it works very well (and is fair) to an extent, although as mentioned above, lower placed films are hampered slightly by the overall small sample size (22 lists) and lack of 'longer' lists. Just one more vote for a film could potentially move it from the bottom ten into one of the mid-tier rankings etc. As we move further up the list, it will become more representative though.
You'd make a great politician.

We got more votes than you

Yes but ours meant more, so we win.

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You'd make a great politician.

We got more votes than you

Yes but ours meant more, so we win.

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With hindsight, I'm surprised Ron didn't vote for King Kong...

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Old 23rd October 2014, 01:42 PM
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With hindsight, I'm surprised Ron didn't vote for King Kong...

That's because to him it's a documentary not a horror.
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Old 23rd October 2014, 05:01 PM
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That's because to him it's a documentary not a horror.
Correction home movie,My uncle has a remarkable resemblance to Mr Kong,only hairier
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