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Topic: Why so few women?
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Rob Young.
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted January 13, 2010 07:17 PM
I have come to think of my other half as my own personal "quality control department"; my very own THX if you like...she loves our home cinema, but every time I try to project something barely passable she watches it, considers it for a moment, then declares something like,
"Well.......I enjoyed it, but with all the problems with the ****** and the ****** and the ******, you wouldn't show it to anyone else, would you...???"
Then she merrily goes off to watch "Eastenders"... and I spend the evening crying into my projector and latest (usually expensive) film purchase.....then vow to get up very early the next day and fix all those problems.....
The worst part is that when SHE criticises something I actual DO get up first thing and spent ages putting it right...
Damn, when SHE is right she IS RIGHT!!! That's why I luv 'er!
Then, of course when I've fixed everying and the film is running perfectly she's, "seen that one already".
Ah well...I go off and watch my latest film purchase for the twentieth time and she goes off to watch "Eastenders"...happy ever after!!!
EDIT: Damn...I just re-read my post and it occurs to me that there's NOTHING freudian in there at all is there!!! Seriously...she enjoys it as much as I do...I hope
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Claus Harding
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1149
From: Washington DC
Registered: Oct 2006
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posted January 13, 2010 07:21 PM
I think it is very much about the mechanics, and we have to admit, that does tend to be us (the guys.)
I dabble in music and do some home recording, and it is the same thing in that area: try finding female recording engineers or, barring that, women at home who do this....they do exist, but they certainly aren't common. There is nothing sexist about saying we have different instincts and interests, it's just how it is.
Now, sitting down to a good movie on DVD, we can both do, and both enjoy it too. But come the reels and projection stand, I am pretty much on my own
Claus.
-------------------- "Why are there shots of deserts in a scene that's supposed to take place in Belgium during the winter?" (Review of 'Battle of the Bulge'.)
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Keith Ashfield
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 997
From: U.K.
Registered: Dec 2006
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posted January 14, 2010 03:45 AM
I have to say that I consider myself "blesssed" to have a wife who has always given me her utmost support in my film collecting hobbies. She enjoys our film shows, whether they be film or digital, on the "big" screen, or on the TV.
She loves attending the various Film Conventions and "Open Days" with me and she does all of this, despite the fact that she suffers most terribly with Arthritis.
She views my "hobby" as a "distraction from the pain", rather than the attitude adopted by most ladies, that the "hobby is a pain"!
Yes, she does pass comments on some of my purchases, film or digital.
The most common one is -
"Why have you bought yet another film, when WE have'nt watched the last ??(quantity), yet?
She has her own hobbies, of course, and my big "regret" is that I do not involve myself in her hobbies(other than from a monetary point of view,)to the extent that she is involved in mine.
But then again, I'm not very good with a sewing machine or knitting needles!!
-------------------- "We'll find 'em in the end, I promise you. We'll find 'em. Just as sure as a turnin' of the earth".
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