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waggy

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Originally posted by: EKKC
oh god i dont know why nbc got the rights to the olympics and wont show it live

they're showing local news and some stupid talk show or reality show

my canadian coworker is watching it live. im absolutely flabbergasted and shocked at the intelligence level of the american media.

its fucking silly. only thing on is Dish has Olymp channel (hosted by nbc) and its one soccer game. thats all i got.

its really pissing me off!
 

z0mb13

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just got back from watching the opening ceremony with my friends. This was the BEST opening ceremony by FAR compared to the last two or three olympics

it was so elaborate and planned and executed near perfection. geez i wonder how much it costs them just for the fireworks alone
 

bunnyfubbles

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Originally posted by: Ballatician
I caught the first half of the USA mens basketball game against Australia and it was ugly. It looked like they had no plays with everyone just jacking up long range shots. I guess NBA players have to adjust quite a bit since there is no such thing as illegal defence in FIBA rules.

The first half was the one they dominated...I think your expectations might be a bit high. It sounds like they came out of the locker room on cruise control, being up 44-29. Still, they did end up winning by 11.
 

archiloco

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Originally posted by: z0mb13
just got back from watching the opening ceremony with my friends. This was the BEST opening ceremony by FAR compared to the last two or three olympics

it was so elaborate and planned and executed near perfection. geez i wonder how much it costs them just for the fireworks alone

when i was watching this morning they said they spent 600 million on the whole opening ceremonies....soo i guess maybe 10% of budget??
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: Ballatician
I caught the first half of the USA mens basketball game against Australia and it was ugly. It looked like they had no plays with everyone just jacking up long range shots. I guess NBA players have to adjust quite a bit since there is no such thing as illegal defence in FIBA rules.

The first half was the one they dominated...I think your expectations might be a bit high. It sounds like they came out of the locker room on cruise control, being up 44-29. Still, they did end up winning by 11.

i would love to see it. but only fucking thing shown is soccer. AHHHH FUCK EM.
 

jonks

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This guy is impressed:

http://sports.yahoo.com/olympi...08&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

Awesome
By Charles Robinson, Yahoo! Sports 2 hours, 37 minutes ago

Yahoo! Sports
BEIJING ? The sky was on fire, and the security guard standing next to me inside the bowels of Beijing?s majestic ?Birds Nest? wouldn?t stop elbowing me.

He nodded toward the hundreds of booming drums carpeting the stadium deck below us, and sounded out a word.

?Aaa-som??

Indeed. Awesome.
(AP)

Friday?s Opening Ceremony was one of the few moments in the fantastical world of sports when superlatives had no shot. Brilliant. Powerful. Gripping. Take your pick. String them all together and they can?t exaggerate this one. Maybe the only way to understand how fulfilling the 2008 Opening Ceremony was is to think four years in advance to the 2012 games, and pity the city of London. The planning committee from those Games was in attendance last night. And you can bet whoever is in charge of the ceremony there was sitting on a floor with his head in his hands.

Here are the five things I sure hope NBC shows on Friday night, building from memorable to unforgettable:

1. The singing of the Chinese national anthem
This might seem like an odd pick to Americans. But part of the remarkable nature of these games is the continuing exploration of the people of China, and a deeper look into their national pride. Never was that self dignity and absolute affection more apparent than the singing of ?March of the Volunteers.?

After having been in many, many stadiums and having heard anthems belted out in every conceivable way, it was fascinating to see the Chinese singing in such an emotional way. There was no restraint whatsoever ? every voice was maxed out, and every word was given an equal measure of passion. It was such an abundant harmony that almost anyone I could see who wasn?t Chinese was looking around at the people standing next to them, enjoying the spectacle.
Photo Kobe Bryant.
(AP)

2. Kobe Bryant
This was the oddity of the night. Behind the Chinese president and the entire national team, the one athlete who appeared to get the loudest ovation was none other than Kobe Bean Bryant. The moment was so odd that even U.S. journalists were looking at each other in puzzlement. The Russian, Chinese and American presidents were here, but Kobe was the head of state tonight.

3. Costumes and props
The sheer number of human beings incorporated into the ceremony was staggering. The government put the tally at more than 10,000, and it didn?t appear to be an exaggeration.

But the array of costumes and props was like nothing an Olympics has ever seen. The sets produced were unending, from a titanic scroll to an undulating stadium floor that produced Chinese symbols to a planet that rose from beneath the stadium deck ? the sets took you through a 5,000-year time capsule of China?s history. And the costume designs (there were over 15,000 costumes used) were flawless, vivid and colorful, whether it was the thousands of ancient robes or space-age suits that contained countless flickering bulbs.

4. Percussion drums
The first moments of the ceremony were signaled by the amazing rhythmic rumble of 2,008 percussion drums that produced a pulse-pounding start. The drums also turned into a giant set of cascading lights, shuffled from one end of the bird?s nest to the other, as a roaring crowd climbed to its feet. There was something primal yet elegant and powerful about the drums at the start.

5. The lighting of the torch
You know an Olympics has gotten off on the right foot when the torch lighting ceremony really grabs you. Muhammad Ali at the 1996 games in Atlanta was a proud and heartfelt moment. The flaming arrow in the 1992 games in Barcelona was inventive and daring. But Beijing set a mind-bending standard that defied belief.

I have been told not to give it away, but I can honestly say that nobody in the building could have guessed what ultimately happened. Expect something that breaks the laws of nature, but manages to be both graceful and awe-inspiring at the same time.

If those are the right words to describe it.
 
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I am watching the prime time replay of the opening ceremonies and they're just mind-boggling. Supposedly they spent $300M on them? The scale, detail and overall beauty of the ceremonies in HD is hard to believe. I just don't EVER recall seeing anything more stunning than this as a marriage of art, history and technology. It's humbling to behold.
 

AmberClad

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Watching and recording it on my computer right now (HD tuner, and it looks it's chewing through 8-9GB per hour). It's been really impressive so far, especially the drum choreography and the humongous LED screen. The goosestepping soldiers was admittedly a bit unnerving, though...
 

Oceandevi

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The blocks looked mechanical on bottom, I swear I think it was staged a bit. The folks inside popped the flowers out and made it look even better.
 

CottonRabbit

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Originally posted by: Oceandevi
The blocks looked mechanical on bottom, I swear I think it was staged a bit. The folks inside popped the flowers out and made it look even better.

On a few side shots with the block raised, I believe you could make out their legs.
 

ultimatebob

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Bah.... the Brits should just go back to using fireworks for their opening ceremonies. Everyone likes fireworks!

OK, OK... the fireworks at the end were cool
 

SlickSnake

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Ok, I officially hate the NBC coverage of the opening ceremonies. They should be highlighting the LED screen scroll on the floor in widescreen on the bottom half of the TV and split screening the closeups in the top half of the screen unless it's something like this large glode thing they are running around or something that requires the entire screen to fill it, like the ship stuff. The stupid closeups give you no sense of scale what so ever. They needed to get the desginer of the ceremony in the control room to tell these clueless mofos at NBC what to show and when. This is complete video editing butchery of the opening ceremonies. I am not pleased. :thumbsdown::thumbsdown:

I guess I missed like 80% of the LED scroll videos, easily, and most of what they showed was in shakey cam or from some stupid angle where I couldn't even see what was going on in the LED scroll.
 
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