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el_richo Jul 27th 2012 9:10 am

Olympic Opening Ceremony Show
 
Bloody Brilliant!!!

Made me very proud to be British :thumbsup:

Oink Jul 27th 2012 9:17 am

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Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 10196947)
Bloody Brilliant!!!

Made me very proud to be British :thumbsup:

I'm watching it on the Asian channel. A lot less bloody annoying those Canadian announcers. Epic but could of done without the spammer song.

Boy d Jul 27th 2012 11:26 am

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I liked most of it and it was quite the production. I too felt proud and homesick, but at time it totally lost me. The NHs thing, the crap rapper the house with clips of corri and eastenders, and a mess of bits and pieces of pop music and culture...it seemed disjointed, but it certainly had its moments, like Rowan Atkinson. As a celebration of pop culture it rocked, as an Olympic ceremony....I don't know what to think.

I wonder what foreigners will make of it.....

Oink Jul 27th 2012 11:27 am

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Originally Posted by Boy d (Post 10197137)
I liked most of it and it was quite the production. I too felt proud and homesick, but at time it totally lost me. The NHs thing, the crap rapper the house with clips of corri and eastenders, and a mess of bits and pieces of pop music and culture...it seemed disjointed, but it certainly had its moments, like Rowan Atkinson. As a celebration of pop culture it rocked, as an Olympic ceremony....I don't know what to think.

I wonder what foreigners will make of it.....

Who cares? It was the best opening ceremony ever.

Oink Jul 27th 2012 11:36 am

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Now that's an Olympic caldron not like crap one here with the tin foil on it.

JonboyE Jul 27th 2012 11:44 am

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It was going OK till Macca turned up.

Oink Jul 27th 2012 11:56 am

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Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 10197153)
It was going OK till Macca turned up.

And he's not even from London. I think he needs to retire. They should of had Paul Weller.

el_richo Jul 27th 2012 12:17 pm

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The news preview on telly just said:

"The London Olympics have officially begun. We discuss whether the opening ceremony was as good as Vancouvers".

It's the city version of small man syndrome :)

DandNHill Jul 27th 2012 12:20 pm

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I was very disappointed in most of it.
A few bits were good. Like Rowan Atkinson and the actual lighting of the cauldron and the fireworks but the rest I thought was pretty crap and must have been even worse if you were there and couldn't see everything going on like we did on tv.
(Don't shoot me please :unsure:)

el_richo Jul 27th 2012 12:30 pm

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Originally Posted by DandNHill (Post 10197193)
I was very disappointed in most of it.
A few bits were good. Like Rowan Atkinson and the actual lighting of the cauldron and the fireworks but the rest I thought was pretty crap and must have been even worse if you were there and couldn't see everything going on like we did on tv.
(Don't shoot me please :unsure:)

Shame.

Vancouver news have stated London was better than Vancouver.

The music was great, the walk through pre and post industrial revolution, celebrating literature, NHS, GOSH (the kids and staff were great), british influence on music, changing of generations and times, arrival of internet and social media....

And the Queen jumping from the helicopter before being introduced.

You have to admit it was pretty fun, educational, and history. More so than most, if not all, opening shows.

Danny Boyle did a great job.

My brother in law is there and said the atmosphere and show were spectacular, with so much pride felt throughout.

Oink Jul 27th 2012 12:31 pm

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Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 10197191)
The news preview on telly just said:

"The London Olympics have officially begun. We discuss whether the opening ceremony was as good as Vancouvers".

It's the city version of small man syndrome :)

The duality of self-righteousness coupled with insecurity produces rather bizarre outcomes here.

DandNHill Jul 27th 2012 12:38 pm

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Originally Posted by el_richo (Post 10197202)
Shame.

Vancouver news have stated London was better than Vancouver.

The music was great, the walk through pre and post industrial revolution, celebrating literature, NHS, GOSH (the kids and staff were great), british influence on music, changing of generations and times, arrival of internet and social media....

And the Queen jumping from the helicopter before being introduced.

You have to admit it was pretty fun, educational, and history. More so than most, if not all, opening shows.

Danny Boyle did a great job.

My brother in law is there and said the atmosphere and show were spectacular, with so much pride felt throughout.

Don't get me wrong the idea was great but I found it disjointed. When the tree started rising I thought the aliens had arrived! lol

Satisfy my curiosity if you can. How much was a ticket to the opening ceremony? My boss came back from lunch with his cronies and said he had been told it was $2012! lol

Oink Jul 27th 2012 12:56 pm

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Alan2005 Jul 27th 2012 1:07 pm

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Seems to have pissed off a few (well one now I think about it) tory MP's too. Result!

Atlantic Xpat Jul 27th 2012 1:07 pm

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I thought it was great. Good tunes, good humour, definately British. Felt some swellings of national pride definately.;)

An amusing tweet from a local journo I follow:

"Becks on a boat on the Thames way better than Gretsky in the back of a truck in Vancouver"


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