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It was on the whole great, very british DomA Send a noteboard - 28/07/2012 06:13:07 AM
The great highlight for me was that Boyle totally respected British humour and spirit of irreverence. I most often expect to be bored like hell at the pomposity and grandiloquence of shows like that which almost systematically take themselves way, way too seriously (not that the Brits can't do that when they want to, that Brit concept artist certainly managed to turn the opening show in Vancouver into a utter pompous bore that managed to obliterate one of the nation's two main cultures completely), occasionally to be impressed by technical feats - but I certainly don't expect to laugh.

Only the Brits have the guts to put during an Olympic ceremony their head of state in a silly stunt with a fake parachute jump (and stupid dogs - how do they breed them to be so ugly?) - and the while respecting royal protocol to the letter, or to put an excerpt of the Sex Pistols' version of GSTQ right at the start of the show, or to throw Mr. Bean in the middle of what anywhere else would have been a tedious homage to local cinema dripping of patriotism (just imagine what this would have turned into in the US), or even to put a group in Sgt Pepper uniforms in the middle of an historical number.

The show has its more tedious (generally just too stretched) moments, but overall it was quite above average in watchability as far as Olympic opening ceremonies go, with a good mix of impressive visuals like the forging of the rings and sheer madness.

It was perhaps only missing a few dancing mad cows and Vicky Pollard, actually.

It's probably worth rewatching too, sometimes there was so much going on at once I most likely missed a few jokes.


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So, who watched the Opening Ceremony? - 28/07/2012 01:07:52 AM 1055 Views
currently watching. it certainly is... interesting... - 28/07/2012 01:12:34 AM 821 Views
Only seen some still photos - 28/07/2012 01:26:23 AM 744 Views
Not as bad as I feared - 28/07/2012 01:46:56 AM 798 Views
I think it was a re-imagining of Saruman transforming Isengard into an Orc-production facility. *NM* - 28/07/2012 01:53:01 AM 369 Views
Dude, I felt like I was watching LotR the WHOLE time. - 28/07/2012 06:21:13 AM 825 Views
More of a de-imagining, I think, given what inspired Tolkien. *NM* - 28/07/2012 11:09:33 AM 388 Views
Re: More of a de-imagining, I think, given what inspired Tolkien. - 28/07/2012 09:09:58 PM 725 Views
Makes sense - 29/07/2012 01:39:13 AM 728 Views
Re: Makes sense - 29/07/2012 03:58:57 PM 1178 Views
I caught snipits... - 28/07/2012 04:19:18 AM 830 Views
It was on the whole great, very british - 28/07/2012 06:13:07 AM 736 Views
It blew.....very disjointed. - 28/07/2012 06:14:16 AM 740 Views
Did you watch the same thing we watched? *NM* - 28/07/2012 01:31:44 PM 364 Views
It seemed like a glorified Super Bowl halftime show - no scale and scope - 28/07/2012 04:35:28 PM 762 Views
every minute and it exceeded expectations - 28/07/2012 08:26:19 AM 963 Views
I didn't expect anything from it - 28/07/2012 10:16:02 AM 762 Views
Re: I didn't expect anything from it - 28/07/2012 09:03:59 PM 742 Views
Re: I didn't expect anything from it - 29/07/2012 01:24:08 AM 731 Views
I had actually forgotten my favourite moment from it - 29/07/2012 01:28:12 AM 798 Views
Re: I didn't expect anything from it - 29/07/2012 04:04:37 PM 1191 Views
Yeah, it made sense that they put so much focus on music... - 29/07/2012 12:49:50 PM 697 Views
Re: Yeah, it made sense that they put so much focus on music... - 29/07/2012 03:23:28 PM 969 Views
I thought it was really good. The Mr. Bean bit was funny - 28/07/2012 12:27:44 PM 751 Views
I thought it was surprisingly excellent. Mostly. - 28/07/2012 01:28:56 PM 762 Views
I loved the tribute to Disney - 30/07/2012 02:27:03 PM 771 Views

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