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I thought the opening ceremony was tremendous.
The drummers were so very cool. The ink dancers, cool, too. My favorite bit was the wood block section. Such a cool reveal at the end. Sarah Brightman? Bleh! Can't stand her. She's as vacant as the men's restroom at Lilith Fair. Parade of nations was cool. I stopped watching after American Samoa. Tired. Going to bed soon. Curious about the American outfits. Not a lot of red showing. Was it an anti-China statement or just a contrast to the overwhelming amount of red present anyway? Only Ralph Lauren knows for sure... ETA: Those Chinese cheerleader girls that were dancing throughout the parade of nations! Poor things! Hours and hours of dancing... I think a few of them were still dancing in their sleep whenever they got to bed... |
I liked at the end of the type-blocks phase, when everybody waved. I'm just wondering about the transitions and the structure of the actual stage. Things keep coming off the floor and that fascinates me. How do they do it? Everything flies. Where does it go? How many elevators are there? How do they coordinate everybody? Way cool.
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Block dancers - I wondered how the dancers stayed in sync when they couldn't see each other. Truly amazing. One of the best opening ceremonies ever.
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I see the parade of bouncing boobs. The asian chicks are jumpin!
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I have it recording.
Synching- I'm guessing radio earpieces to call out the patterns with standardized levels of how high you raise it. The waves that began the segment are still impressive; they had to trust everybody was in sync on that one. Maybe it was driven by music cues or several series of partial height changes. |
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"These boots were made for wokking, ...and that's just what they'll do. On this day these boots are gonna be a leather stew". And that's how they fuelled the big torch at the end. :cool: |
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Actually, it was KevLar, named in honour of our latest PrimeMinistdent, Kevin Rudd. The uniforms were supposed to be a shade of inky-blue, but the day before the Ceremony, a chinese laundry worker, distracted by strains of "I Enjoy being a Girl" from the Flower Drum Song put bleach in the wash. He apparently struggled for hours to drag the tops from the bubbling vat - but by then the colour had run harder than Obama. We shouldn't complain though - in this political climate, the guys in those black body suits rolling around on the large sheet on paper left an awefully big carbon footprint. Love and hugs, The Stoat XXX. |
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