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Originally Posted by KDCat
I loved it. I think it's the best opening ceremony that I've ever seen. I'm a huge Anglophile and the "just so BRITISH" was absolutely fabulous.
What I loved: the opening hymn: "Oh, Jerusalem" is a very traditional hymn in Britain. Every kid in Britain knows it, the way we know "America the Beautiful" or something similar.
I loved the kids' choruses showing all four countries in the UK.
I loved the industrial forging of the Olympic ring and the rings rising to the center of the stadium.
I loved that it included a ton of Brit Lit, including Shakespeare and J.K. Rowling and Peter Pan.
I loved that it included so much British pop music.
I loved that all of the flags were planted on a hill together. I also loved that the hill symbolized Glastonbury Tor, which is where King Arthur is supposed to buried and is the mythological heart of Britain.
I loved that the cauldron was made of petals, one petal for each team at the Olympics.
I loved the Queen for having a sense of humor and agreeing to the Bond sequence.
I loved the flame coming up the Thames on a boat.
I loved the rings and fireworks on London Bridge.
I loved the construction workers lining the tunnel as the flame came in. The ceremony did a very, very good job representing every aspect of British society from the Queen to the workes who built the stadium.
It wasn't the extravaganza that Beijing was, but it was perfect.
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Originally Posted by Senusret I
I agree with all of this.
I actually loved the opening ceremony, particularly the love story/decades dance.
I also liked the tearing away of the earth and the rising of the smokestacks.
The whole thing was just so BRITISH... I can't describe it any better. And I guess I'm a bit of an anglophile.
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Pretty much what y'all said.
The Queen and James Bond alone put the ceremony at the top of the awesome scale for me.
All other opening cermonies have had lots of explanation. I wonder if Americans thought we wouldn't need as much explanation of things British.
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Originally Posted by ellebud
Frankly, mediocre at best. The National health service more importent than Britian's contribution to World World 2? Seriously?
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I can see downplaying World War II when you're playing host to all nations, including Germany, Italy and Japan.
I'll be honest -- the only thing I remember about the Beijing ceremony is drums.