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To think the Opening Ceremony was truely appalling and here's why

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kate2mum · 28/07/2012 09:49

Danny Boyle - a cool dad in jeans who thinks of the world through the prism of music of his youth. He sees everything through music.
Had Viv Westwood been in charge, for example, the history of the UK would have been seen through fashion.
But, no, a billion people have to listen to the personal playlist of a Nick Hornbyish (oh, they are friends!) music trainspotter.

Shame if you don't see the world through that sort of music - but I guess you had to be there, and DBoyle probably was.

Tribute to NHS!!! Sorry, but I didn't know everyone who works for the NHS were all angels and volunteered for free instead of working for one of the biggest employers in the country. And just remembered this event is about SPORT and the way it can transform, so why oh why demonstrate 100's of "sick" children - to demonstrate how "caring" the NHS is.

Then children's literature done by the man who bought us Trainspotting - initially I thought the scene was still about the NHS turning into a nightmare, but NO, the best way to illustrate childrens' literature is to show how truely scary it is! Yes, reading can be terrifying and books are a fearful place. Not a place of safety, or unlifting, not inspiring, not poetic, just a nightmare (where were all the positive characters???).

Only people Danny Boyle's age would thing Mary Poppins was appropriate..

My children fell asleep; they could have cut most of it, had David Beckham ride in on a motorbike, light the flame, and then have some fireworks.

Lighting designer was good though.

OP posts:
SparklingGoldMedals · 28/07/2012 09:50

You haven't mentioned the fact they bunged Macca on at the end?

msrisotto · 28/07/2012 09:50

Did you get up on the wrong side of bed this morning?

tryingtonotfeckup · 28/07/2012 09:51

Quite liked it, especially the music.

SkinnyVanillaLatte · 28/07/2012 09:52

Couldn't disagree more.

It was a triumph.

KatieisScarlettinSpandex · 28/07/2012 09:52

Sorry, am crusty, leftie, republican misery guts who vowed to turn off the TV till the Paralympics.......

Macca aside, the opening ceremony was wonderful. It certainly said Britain to me. Best thing I've seen for years.

I'm converted.

bumpers · 28/07/2012 09:52
Biscuit
sensuallettuce · 28/07/2012 09:53
Biscuit

Oh and Torch Grin

downbythewater · 28/07/2012 09:53

I liked it, especially the music! And to be fair, there would always have had to be music, so why not some of the most successful British bands of recent years?

Stokey38 · 28/07/2012 09:53

Could not disagree more. Thought it was wonderful.

SparklingGoldMedals · 28/07/2012 09:53

I loved it by the way. Til Macca turned up.

Shagmundfreud · 28/07/2012 09:53

Me too.

Loved it!

squeakytoy · 28/07/2012 09:53

I think Danny Boyle did a fantastic job. I am maybe biased because I know him too, but it was still a great show.

kate2mum · 28/07/2012 09:54

The macca thing was bad, but I expected that to be bad - he's Cliff Richard all over again as far as I'm concerned. Was trying to block that out.

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downbythewater · 28/07/2012 09:54

I liked it, especially the music! And to be fair, there would always have had to be music, so why not some of the most successful British bands of recent years?

Kayano · 28/07/2012 09:55

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MissAnnersley · 28/07/2012 09:55

Totally, totally disagree. I thought it was amazing.

fireice · 28/07/2012 09:55

Isn't the tribute to the NHS about what it being a government project to provide free at the point of use healthcare for all, rather than because the staff are angels?

Handsfullandrunningforgold · 28/07/2012 09:55

I loved it

MORCAPS · 28/07/2012 09:57

WHERE. WAS. THE. DOCTOR?!

OlympyWindowMash · 28/07/2012 09:58

I was expecting to hate it, but I thought it was fantastic (except Macca, obviously who was an embarrassment)
YABU

Alibabaandthe40nappies · 28/07/2012 09:58

The NHS was founded in 1948, the last time the Olympics came to London.

The music was fabulous. The ceremony showcase our heritage, our industry, our ongoing scientific advances (www), our culture - music, film etc.

It also showed what an inclusive nation we are. All ethic minorities were there, it wasn't a token representation. Deaf children's choir, people with disabilities all participated fully.

It couldn't have been further from Bejing's false show of 'perfection'.

Kayano · 28/07/2012 10:00

If anyone wants to join me in a temporary olaympic flounce, I am off!

MissBetseyTrotwood · 28/07/2012 10:00

Loved it. He is a cool dad in jeans. AND?

Perhaps you would prefer 'In the Night Garden' next time with the torch toddled up the River Lea on Rosie and Jim's houseboat?

Here's a Biscuit for breakfast.

eosmum · 28/07/2012 10:00

We loved loved loved it. But we're Irish maybe that make a difference.

Kayano · 28/07/2012 10:01

Olympic*