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Big Dan
24th August 2008, 23:18
ok all
who will be watching and what will be fake and what will be real?
riffer
24th August 2008, 23:20
Nah. Buggerit.
I worked until 2.00am this morning. I'm just finishing now.
I'm off to bed. I'll record it.
It's not as if its real or anything.
Gubb
24th August 2008, 23:21
David Beckham is lip-syncing.
NighthawkNZ
24th August 2008, 23:26
yeah its over... what waste that was... wippeedo
Big Dan
25th August 2008, 00:25
those drummers aren't real - lol
NighthawkNZ
25th August 2008, 07:25
The whole thing was done on a huge sound stage...
Quasievil
25th August 2008, 07:35
I can proudly say I didnt watch a single event.
Big Dave
25th August 2008, 09:08
I can proudly say I didnt watch a single event.
Yep - me too. Read a few stories online, but I couldn't even tell you what channel it was on.
The whole thing is starting to piss me off actually - I read that the Aus Govt is going to throw another 200 million at the London games preparation on the back of a worse than expected medal count. There are people living in abject poverty in the outback and they chuck 200 mil at elite sports!
NighthawkNZ
25th August 2008, 09:19
I can proudly say I didnt watch a single event.
I'll watch the previews <_<
FlangMasterJ
25th August 2008, 10:20
Best Olympics I've seen.
NighthawkNZ
25th August 2008, 10:42
Best Olympics I've seen.
first one huh... :laugh:
captain_andrey
25th August 2008, 10:50
Best Olympics I've seen.
Agreed. Best opening ceremony I've ever seen for any event anywhere. So there was 10 seconds of CG in the TV broadcast, who cares. It was bloody good CG too.
People really need to lay off China, they did a great job and deserved to win the games.
And if your kids could do the uneven bars like that Chinese kid you'd say they deserved the gold, no matter the age.
OH and go Russia!!!, clawing their way up to 3rd in the last moments :third:
gijoe1313
25th August 2008, 13:24
I really enjoyed my usual servings of drama, the lows and the highs and the contentious. Spent way too much time looking at the little things that occured like those uni-cycles crashing into the crowd, the little bells littering the ground, the flutter of a skirt to reveal shorts underneath, the low angled camera shots to give the illusion that the chinese are taller than they are ...
Yao Ming being the tallest Chinaman there .... :lol: And trying to spot those hawt Netherland Hocky girls and then there was those Band Camp drummers ... in latex red ... :drool:
They brought out all the old fogies at the end ... was hoping to see if one of the IOC left their zipper down ... all good.
Trudes
25th August 2008, 13:26
I only watched it (taped it) to watch Jimmy Page.
jrandom
25th August 2008, 13:37
There are people living in abject poverty in the outback...
But they're bleck.
Big Dave
25th August 2008, 13:42
But they're bleck.
Actually I should have said 'another' $200 million - that's just the funding increase.
forkoil
25th August 2008, 13:45
Didnt see it, what WAS Jimmy Page like?
jrandom
25th August 2008, 13:46
Actually I should have said 'another' $200 million - that's just the funding increase.
Would you really rather have healthy Abos than gold medals in London?
:blink:
Big Dave
25th August 2008, 14:07
Would you really rather have healthy Abos than gold medals in London?
:blink:
I'd like both. Unfortunately the latter is more easily obtainable.
jrandom
25th August 2008, 14:09
I'd like both.
You're not a very stereotypical Aussie, then, are you?
Must be why you left...
Trudes
25th August 2008, 14:12
Didnt see it, what WAS Jimmy Page like?
Old and grey... but that's ok, still a legend. However I couldn't really tell if he was actually playing live (in which case he rocked) or if it was all pre-recorded and he was just strumming along... sounded very echo-y from the broadcast we got, but still, a nice change from all the other shit. (am I allowed to say that? Arhh fuck being PC, the rest of the music and stuff was shit in my opinion)
Big Dave
25th August 2008, 14:12
You're not a very stereotypical Aussie, then, are you?
Must be why you left...
Actually - pretty much typical for an Aussie that actually knows any Aboriginal people.
A lot don't.
jrandom
25th August 2008, 14:16
Actually - pretty much typical for an Aussie that actually knows any Aboriginal people.
So it's kinda a mirror image on the other side of the ditch, then - getting to know the natives means liking 'em?
As opposed to over 'ere, where the starry-eyed Maori-lovers are always the folk who've never had to set foot anywhere near their actual habitats, etc.
Hoon
25th August 2008, 14:21
Great Olympics, sad its over. Definately the best I've seen. The organisation seemed top notch - usually you hear complaints from atheletes about accomodation or transport to the venues but nothing of the sort this time. My only complaint was the crap commentary, would've thought the commentators would have done a bit more research and had better subject knowledge.
One thing that was really pleasant was the lack of advertising and product placement. First Olympics I recall that wasn't plastered with Kodak or Visa billboards.
Big Dave
25th August 2008, 14:22
Experience is a good school but the fees are high.
Like I said to my Publisher a short while ago - across the Tasman things aren't much different socially, it's all pretty similar - attitudes and styles.
It's just that there 5 times as many Aussies. That also means there are 5 times as many Dorks in the demographic.
marioc
25th August 2008, 14:35
I enjoyed the Olympics immensly however I thought TVNZ did a pretty rubbish job with the coverage/directing.
Take yesterday afternoon for example they show the womens gold medal basketball match.
Cool I thought been looking forward to this matchup should be great.
They start the fucking game with 6 mins left in the fourth quarter with the US ahead by twenty...I mean WTf!!!!! be better off showing us the first 6 mins.
Then to add insult to injury that was followed by 1 HOUR of rythmic gymnastics!!!!!!
BOOOO .
Thank god sky have the rights for London 2012
Quasievil
25th August 2008, 14:47
I enjoyed the Olympics immensly however I thought TVNZ did a pretty rubbish job with the coverage/directing.
Take yesterday afternoon for example they show the womens gold medal basketball match.
Cool I thought been looking forward to this matchup should be great.
They start the fucking game with 6 mins left in the fourth quarter with the US ahead by twenty...I mean WTf!!!!! be better off showing us the first 6 mins.
Then to add insult to injury that was followed by 1 HOUR of rythmic gymnastics!!!!!!
BOOOO .
Thank god sky have the rights for London 2012
Thanks for the red rep, I have returned it in the spirit it was given to me.
myself and many free thinking people believe that the rights of the Chinese citizens have been basically pushed aside by the government to hold these games, thousands of people where booted out of their homes for a bunch of fucking steriod induced big budget games which was a big freckin paint job to elevate the Governments status in the world, I didnt buy it, and again Im proud to say that I had no part of the machine.
To think Im not patriotic is an arse as Im the most Patriotic Kiwi in the country, but I will not support the crap shoved down my throat over the last two weeks, the whole spirit of the games is DEAD, get rid of it, its about money and who has the biggest budgets.........and in chinas case a big bloody propagada extravaganza which was sadly embraced by you and so many others!!
avgas
25th August 2008, 15:05
thousands of people where booted out of their homes for a bunch of fucking steriod induced big budget games which was a big freckin paint job to elevate the Governments status in the world, I didnt buy it, and again Im proud to say that I had no part of the machine.
Sad but true, however after being to beijing while this was happening - i can tell you that it was going to happen regardless. The chinese govt is pretty open about it - you dont own the land, we are building you a new house in another suburb - f-off.
There is no such thing as freehold. And in cities like Beijing, you cannot afford to have a suburb of slums in a city center. China is trying to push its hollow past behind them to be a business hub. While a few thousand were pissed off there were a few hundred million wanting the movement forward. You cant stop change like that.
Its sad, but its also life. Countries have tried other methods and ended up like the France's and South Africa's of the world. Rich live here, poor live here.
China was the one place i have been too that i felt that even if you were poor you can still walk through a rich area.
What gets me is the culture that was destroyed - buildings that were 100's of years old torn down to build the olympic complex.
I figure it would have been better to do the Olympics in the country side and run a rail/bus system too and from all events, 24/7. But that is the US's choice - they dont do events in the countryside......just like they dont watch events (openning/closing ceremonies) during their night time - but the rest of the world has to suffer.
marioc
25th August 2008, 15:08
Fair enough ,perhaps that what you should have said that the first time.
Let me ask you this,do you avoid buying chinese made goods with as much vigour?
I suspect not.
I enjoy the Olympics for what it is "A SPORTING CONTEST" .
Steroids pfft these guys are tested rigoursly.
Quasievil
25th August 2008, 15:30
Let me ask you this,do you avoid buying chinese made goods with as much vigour?
I do actually yes, as my experience shows that they fall apart and are made poorly
Stormer
25th August 2008, 18:03
I only watched it (taped it) to watch Jimmy Page.
HA!!
Right on!
Big Dave
25th August 2008, 20:37
So it's kinda a mirror image on the other side of the ditch, then - getting to know the natives means liking 'em?
As opposed to over 'ere, where the starry-eyed Maori-lovers are always the folk who've never had to set foot anywhere near their actual habitats, etc.
Now that Pete's kinda in charge maybe...dunno....
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