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Feathered_IV 07-28-2012 06:56 AM

Watching the Olympics opening...
 
Hehe, the Brits just dumped a load of Window on the stadium. :p

kristorf 07-28-2012 07:11 AM

Anyone else notice that fella doing a weak Nazi 'salute' (with his left arm) when the German team entered the arena????

Tavingon 07-28-2012 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by kristorf (Post 448827)
Anyone else notice that fella doing a weak Nazi 'salute' (with his left arm) when the German team entered the arena????

I saw that! I grimaced when I saw 'churchill' smile and wave at the helecopter as well.

Feathered_IV 07-28-2012 08:45 AM

The RAF training bicycles were a nice touch too.

Ze-Jamz 07-28-2012 09:25 AM

I was waiting for the mosques to come out the ground

ATAG_Dutch 07-28-2012 09:37 AM

As those sort of things go I thought it was good.

The huge puppets were a big hats off to Pink Floyd, ditto the pig flying over Battersea Power Station, ditto the closing song from Dark Side at the finale.

Pity they had to wheel out Macca once more though. That spoiled it for me.

And yes I saw the left handed 'wave' too. :)

furbs 07-28-2012 09:56 AM

So im not the only one who thought it was a little embarrassing then?

klem 07-28-2012 10:07 AM

I think it was a good idea to get away from the unsustainable "my Wow! is bigger than your Wow!". There was no way of upstaging the Beijing opening ceremony without bankruptiung us.... errmmm.... wait a mo'....

I enjoyed it and thought it was very revealing of the British psyche. There were moments of brilliance, moments of "what?" (if you're not a Brit) and moments where it was almost Heath Robinson in appearance which is, after all, a little of what we are. We've had a 'make do and mend' culture for years... the legacy of two world wars. The faintly political inclusion of a tribute the NHS was entertaining and ok (possibly one of those "What?" moments for some) and pointed to our social conscience while Mr Bean and our parachuting Queen pointed to that famous British sense of humour (again possibly a "What?" moment). Multiculture was addressed. The crowd cheered periodically in enthusiastic support - even of the speeches which we often find embarrasing (Churchill etc excluded) - and a good time was had by all.

I hope everyone understood the "this is what we are, this is where we came from and, like the rest of the world, this is where we're going" explanation of our culture and hopefully got the humour. At least now if you come here to live you know what's expected of you when you go through that immigration processing :)

I liked the tribute to Sir Tim Berners-Lee as the inventor of the WWW (although certain cultures like those with a dead president who was claimed to have made 11 holes in one on a single round of golf may have already made that claim for him).

Now with stiff upper lip we look forward to the medals which we will accept with great patriotism and of those we don't win we will say "it's the taking part" and quietly look to see if doping was involved. But there wasn't, we just weren't good enough at the high dive volley ball juggling with triple flip and spear throw which, after all, is not one of our national sports. But we will try to do better next time.

Bring it on!

ATAG_Dutch 07-28-2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by furbs (Post 448856)
So im not the only one who thought it was a little embarrassing then?

I think those kind of shows are always embarassing to a degree. Go to any Andrew Lloyd Webber show and you're guaranteed to be squirming in your seat from the off.

'The Six Wives of Henry VIII on Ice' and the like are particularly cringeworthy kinds of show. Not that I'd ever buy a ticket myself. :)

The bit with the two kids on the pull by text was crap though, and went on far too long.

On the other hand, opening the show with Elgar's Nimrod was a brilliant choice. I suppose there was something in there for everyone, but conversely there was something to make everyone cringe too.

But all in all it was an entertaining show.

senseispcc 07-28-2012 10:46 AM

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Anyone did see the cyclist pacifist protester been violently arrested outside the stadium? No? How strange? Should the media be one sided?
But this is a COD forum and COD is a wonderful game not like the games in London.


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