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London Olympics 2012

Re: The London Olympics Opening Ceremony

Next was a tribute to the Industrial Revolution but that was truly an awful time for the British working class so for it to figure so gloriously

It might have been an awful time for the working class, but there's no denying that the Industrial Revolution changed the world.
 
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Ouch! I thought it was just fine. Though closing with Paul McCartney? Zzzzzz. I loved the historical aspects and the British invasion touch. Mr. Bean was a scream and loved loved loved it!!!
 
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Sure the Industrial Revolution changed the world but where would the world be without Canada, Australia and the United States?! Just a bit of history left out of the "Isles of Wonder."

The last time I looked at a map, the 'Isles of Wonder' didn't include Canada, Australia, or the United States.

England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales were all represented. They're the 'Isles' mentioned in the 'Isles of Wonder'.
 
Re: Todays the Day! 2012 London Summer Olympics!

Out of interest, what did people think of Romney's comments on the preparedness of the UK?
 
Re: The London Olympics Opening Ceremony

I get that but if the industrial revolution was included, then why not include British Imperialism (Australia, Canada, the US, et al)? Look, my main point is that the whole "Isle" theme was limiting and not very well done. This is the Olympics with a global audience of 1 billion. It's was not time for hokey provincialism.
Every four years, the country hosting does something specific to their country. London chose to focus on the Island is resides on, as it had the right to as the Olympics are being hosted there.

Get over it.
 
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I liked it. I thought it managed to grand but small and intimate all at the same time.
 
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This is the Olympics with a global audience of 1 billion. It's was not time for hokey provincialism.

Yes, the Olympics are global, but, as both Apollo and I have said, the show was about the British Isles. Not Canada. Not Australia. Not the United States.

The Unites States has hosted the Olympics several times. You can be assured that, despite having British roots, England didn't play a part in the opening ceremonies.
 
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OMG!!!!! You are sooooooooo NOT getting my point.

And you're not getting ours. The Industrial Revolution began in England. Not Canada. Not Australia. Not the United States.

At any rate, I'm done and it's time for me to go to bed.

Have a good night.
 
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I thought the ceremony was a curate's egg* and I confess I had to turn away and cringe a few times. I recognised Kenneth Branagh, JK Rowling, Dan Craig, the Queen, Mr Bean, Becks and McCartney. Did I miss any other important celebrities?


*Curate's egg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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And you're not getting ours. The Industrial Revolution began in England....
Indeed. That was the time when Britain was THE international powerhouse of ideas. It produced more geniuses (!) than any other nation!! They made the the best empire in world history.
 
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I thought it was boring, and confusing. I didn't see any "wow" moments, or "water cooler talk" stuff. Just my opinion, and I'm not bashing anyone. Just sayin..........
 
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To be honest I thought it was a confused mish mash.....


I don't disagree with you. It was designed for those in the auditorium but you were watching it on tv. Somethings —like concerts, opera, parades and sex— don't translate well through the medium of TV.

The Chinese one was different but that's because it was performed by communist-automatons.
 
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^
Philly, we promise to wait around until you're 85 and racked with illnesses and we'll photograph you after you've been standing on your two little Philadelphian legs for two hours :p
 
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Ratchet.

It went on too long, or at least it just seemed that way to me.

I liked the spirit and I got the point... but... ratchet. The opening and the internet portion kind of lost me.
 
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…i guess i was looking for something that was pure show and not really a review in world history....…
You wanted a show? I remember the USA put on a good show with a hundred pianos celebrating the music of that well-known Ukrainian Jewish Jacob Gershvin (ie George Gershwin). :rolleyes:
 
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Why, I wondered, do we have these sort of opening ceremonies at all? Why not have the athletes simply march in, plant their flags, and be greeted by the head of state and the president of the IOC? It then occured to me that it was probably primarily about raising revenue, about having a ceremony that was long enough so that there would be time for as many television commercials as possible, so that the television networks could make the profit necessary to pay for the broadcast rights that have helped fund the games ever since Los Angeles in 1984.

I'd prefer that they'd keep it that simple. That being said, the Beijing and Athens productions were at least beautiful.

I thought London was an incoherent, tedious and pretentious mess. And while it had a few moments of visual beauty, on the whole it was ugly. Of a piece with Anish Kapoor's monstrous tower, I'd add, which is worse only because it's going to be around for a while--that is until a more civilized age has the wisdom to demolish it-- whereas this ceremony, which seemed interminable while it lasted, is now but a bad memory.

But then I hate watching Mr Bean. Wouldn't it have been more inspiring and elevating to have simply watched young, beautiful, joyous and exuberant athletes? What would the ancient Greeks have thought?
 
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I thought the ceremony was a curate's egg* and I confess I had to turn away and cringe a few times. I recognised Kenneth Branagh, JK Rowling, Dan Craig, the Queen, Mr Bean, Becks and McCartney. Did I miss any other important celebrities?


*Curate's egg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

How about the Athlete,s who train for years , they are the true celebrities , just saying . #-o
 
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I loved it! Some of you seem determined not to like it but I thought it was a wonderful celebration of Britain in the 21st century. It didn't need to be political. It was just amazing and inspiring.

And the Queen was clearly having a great time.
 
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