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Prep Work?

Our Chat Room last night was so much fun . . . as uaual!

Rush, also usual, did his best to moderate the goings0on. IMHO, though, he does a great job of it since I think we came up with the concensuss that we run amuck on Monday Nights-

Rush, you ARE our Fearless Leader!

I must admit that something else helps me enjoy our get togethers: Some kind of prep work on my part.

What kind of prep depends on how much time and effort I can put into it. More means watching the film and taking notes.

At the very least, I spend time going over the film in my mind to call up interesting bits and/or questions to point out during the evening.

In between these extremes call for going over my own notes, checking Rush's and/or on the internet.

Do any of you all have any routine you go through before our chats? This is pressuming that you have the time in what might be a very hectic schedule. . . . Maybe you have to post signs saying "No Trespassing" or "Intruders Will Be Prosecuted"?!

VirginiA

Re: Prep Work?

Dear Virginia,

You made some good observations about how our Monday evening Chats happen. Yes, they are rather "spontaneous" at times, I agree. I look at it this way. Imagine a family getting together to enjoy a movie that they all hold in some manner of fond esteem. They would, at times, focus on the details of the film as the picture progresses. At other times, the discussion might meander a bit, although it would come back to the movie. Sometimes, even "personal issues" might momentarily pop up.

I think that this fairly accurately describes our Charlie Chan Family evenings together. We have, I believe, found a certain "comfort zone" that most participants seem to enjoy. Looking at the numbers of participants that have been visiting our humble and sometimes bursting Chat Room, it seems safe to assume that many are pleased with our current "format." I think that what we have going on currently, with all of the sound effects (I blushingly admit that I enjoy clicking on those and "cut loose" a bit!), side discussions, etc., is a community experience not unlike that exhibited by aficionados of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."

Regarding the moderating of our Chat evenings, my main thought is that we have an enjoyable, fun time together. From time to time, I note what is happening onscreen, bringing focus back to the film for those so inclined to enjoy some detail, fact, or conjecture. Sometimes, it is fun just to focus a little on the wonderful period slang that we are hearing, I feel, whether it be the "jive" uttered by Iris and Tommy Chan in "Charlie Chan in the Secret Service" or that heard from Inspector Nelson in "Charlie Chan on Broadway."

Of course, any suggestions are greatly welcomed and are most appreciated. There is always something we can do to make our evenings more informative and, yes, fun. I notice that our Chat Room seems to have voice capability. We could try that, but, with a recent average of 15 or more members, this could be confusing! (Recall when we used "voice" in the "old days" when there were usually only a half-dozen of us!) Maybe we can focus more on the movie we are viewing, and, I can work on that, while not pressuring people to follow that lead. I don't know. It is, after all cursory analysis, an ongoing work in progress that has evolved over about nine years, now. (Can you believe that?)

Humble suggestions for anyone wishing to "prepare" for our Chats - fully optional, of course! First, preview the movie, if time permits. When watching the film during our Chat, certain scenes/occurances can be anticipated. Second, look over the information provided for each picture here at our website. Third, read information offered in any of the "Big Three" books on Charlie Chan movies.

Well, enough ramblings from a teacher with a little time available for "same" while waiting for our Open House to begin this evening! I hope that at least some small fraction of my verbiage has offered some food for thought.

Sincerely,
Rush

Re: Prep Work?

I make it a point to watch 2 Chans a week as I enjoy them. I don't take notes or anything anymore...Just set back at home and enjoy the films(see image to left), munch on some popcorn, nachos, and a cool refreshing drink. I have enjoyed the last few films we watched much more over the years, maybe because I haven't watch them as much as the FOX Big films. I really (and embarrassed to say) enjoy the Winters films lots now. Now if I could only get the "Lost 4". Look forward to next week. And I agree with Virginia. Rush has such vast knowledge on the site...one can spend oodles and oodles of (yep I know you thought I'd say BUTTER) time reading.

MysteryMan