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David Beckham on the spead boat looked so cheesy. Loved the flame but gawd it was on so late and i wanted to go the bed.
Well I stuck with it and have to say it built into a very impressive show after such a cheesey start, and Sublime you have hit the nail on the head with the comments I have highlighted, I hated all of those naff bits. Daniel Craig and Queenie was a touch of genius and Rowan Atkinson was fab, he can say so much without saying anything at all. :clapping: Huge mistake was Macca :doh: he's an embarrassment now and dear God let this be the very last time he's wheeled out for any GB event. :wonder: It all came togetrher for me when Steve Redgrave carried the torch into the stadium (just wish he'd been in his lycra gear :tongue and the lighting of the cauldron looked technically perfect and was just AMAZING!!! :mysmilie_378:The fireworks were SPECTACULAR and beat Beijing hands down imo. So pleased to admit I was wrong.Completely bonkers, of course, but very British and very clever in that it used a minimum of spoken language, so it would have been fairly accessible to a global audience.
I was a touch worried, though, when the History of Britain section started, about how we'd be perceived.
The only comparison I could make was with those Eurovision film vignettes we see between acts. You know, that really naff bit usually involving women in headscarves and dirndl skirts dancing round a hurdy-gurdy in some country with turrets.
I had visions of half the world rolling its eyes and crossing the UK off its 'places to visit' list.
Once it settled into its stride, though, I thought it was terrific. Loved the Daniel Craig bit with the Queen, the corgis and the helicopter. Especially the corgis.
I hated the Beatles and could never understand all the screaming girls but appreciated a few of their songs. Sir Paul should have retired gracefully years ago, his performance at the Diamond Jubilee celebrations was bad enough but tonight's attempt was even more ridiculous!
That green mound with the flags and Seb Coe just made me think of the Teletubbies garden with the pretty flowers and bunnies running around. I did try to put it out of my mind but I kept expecting Tinky Winky to pop up and say "Elllo":nod:
The torch rising was awesome and made viewing until the end worthwhile. No matter what the world thought about the rest of it this moment eclipsed all previous Olympics imho. :happy:There were a couple of stunning moments, the forging of the rings and the torch rising.
That's when I initially lost the will....:doh:That green mound with the flags and Seb Coe just made me think of the Teletubbies garden with the pretty flowers and bunnies running around. I did try to put it out of my mind but I kept expecting Tinky Winky to pop up and say "Elllo":nod:
I thought the Queen looked very glum most of the time, barely raising a smile even at the start. I cringed for her when the camera focused on her picking her nails when Team GB entered the parade. A royal faux pas?
I thought the Queen looked very glum most of the time, barely raising a smile even at the start. I cringed for her when the camera focused on her picking her nails when Team GB entered the parade. A royal faux pas?
Probably long after the old girl's bedtime and she was wishful thinking about curling up with a cup of cocoa and a copy of Horse & Hounds.I thought the Queen looked very glum most of the time, barely raising a smile even at the start. I cringed for her when the camera focused on her picking her nails when Team GB entered the parade. A royal faux pas?
The old sod probably had.I thought exactly the same DD. Prince Philip looked like he'd nodded off too!
Shame about the road race today, Team GB must be very disappointed. Good to see Kazakhstan win though, Sacha Baron Cohen must be hysterical!
Yeah, they're on the map now and people will know it's a real country at last - lol. It was a good win and quite touching. If we had to lose I'm glad it was to Vinokourov, such a gentle gent and an opportunity well spotted. I do hope it's more misreporting, but I heard on the news that Cavendish is blaming the other teams and saying they would do anything (including lose) rather than let GB through to win. If it is true, what bad losing, the Olympics is where we got the phrase "it's not the winning but the taking part that counts". xxxxxxxx