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Old 08-12-2008, 02:11 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman View Post
Am i the only one who likes the parade of cuties ....er, parade of nations?
You are definitely not the only one who enjoys the procession of beautiful blokes!

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The last runner was on wires, and they launched him up into the sky, over to one of the top walls running around the stadium (near the scrim), then all of a sudden, he pops one side of his wires, dropping him into an angle
That moment freaked me out! I thought one of his wires had broken and audibly gasped.

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My only complaint is that the music during the March of Nations was boring and repetitive. I mean... 20 repeats of the same bagpipe number? Come on... why?
Oh dear gawd yes! And why bagpipes for any country other than Scotland and maybe Ireland? I believe at least one previous opening ceremony had music selected to match the country being announced. That was way cooler in my opinion.

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Absolutely brilliant use of LED technology.
Yes. A thousand times yes! By far my favorite aspect of the OCs.

And though it was decidedly low-tech, I thought the idea of having all the athletes literally leave their footprints on the painting was inspired. And a nice connection to the opening (albeit virtual) footprints across the land.

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I'm still a little perturbed that Bush is there, but I think the ceremony and NBC did a pretty good job of framing the argument in favor of this kind of engagement.
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He didn't much look like he wanted to be there. The cameras caught him looking bored more than a few times.
I actually thought it was cool for Bush to be there, especially in the regular old bleachers. (Even if he was in the World Leader section.) That said, I think a head of state needs to be able to feign interest--even if the presentation is frightfully jejune. Looking bored and/or at his watch is a horrible reflection on the USA and just plain rude.

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And when was the last time you saw goose stepping military?
Yeeeeeah, that was a bit creepy.
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