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Opening Ceremony
OK, that was GREAT and I stayed up far too late watching it. I had heard a rumor that Mary Poppins would abseil in to defeat Lord Voldemort, but did not in a million years think it would actually happen, and in the midst of a huge tribute to the NHS as well. Sadly, the Queen did not actually come by parachute with James Bond, but you can't have everything.
Is it true that the rest of the world just watched on in increasing confusion?
Is it true that the rest of the world just watched on in increasing confusion?
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I loved the children from Great Ormond Street all rolled on to jump up and down on their beds, though. How cool an escape from hospital was that?
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And also being ridiculously annoyed by NBC's crap, but that is a story for another time. For real though NBC is basically the worst.
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Hahaha! I know, the NHS and Mary Poppins slaying Lord Voldemort in the same scene. How cool was that?
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But it was visually stunning, no doubt. And the Queen! With Daniel Craig! Epic win.
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I think I had my biggest head-scratch moment during the performance after the minute of silence. It was extremely pretty, but I had no idea what was going on.
Also, was it just me or was the stroll through British history a bit ... time-jumpy? But, heeh! Kenneth Brannagh! Rowan Atkinson (and I'm not a fan of Mr. Bean, but that was hilarious.)!
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The stroll through British History wasn't really a stroll, I think: more "look how industrialization destroyed England's green and pleasant land and created modern Britain! Look! We've had a couple world wars and now it's the 1960s!" It was a good thing they told us Branagh was playing Brunel, though, since I doubt anyone would have thought of that themselves.
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A million children jumping on their beds in unison, among other things. Also the dancing NHS doctors. (I missed Voldemort.)
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I squealed at Voldy, and before that, JKR/Peter Pan had made me so fangirly happy&tearful I can't even begin on it. Loved the whole Industrial revolution section and especially the NHS/children's hospital part, and all the awesome iconic pop/rock music, like 'Heroes' playing when Great Britain marched in. And 007 and Her Majesty! Too much great stuff to mention. :)
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It was definitely hallucinogenic -- but in a good way!
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Yes, the music was great throughout, and there was so much energy!
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I was expecting to cringe a lot, but actually only winced once - at the start of McCartney's Hey Jude when it all went a bit shambolic. Other than that it was just quirky and crazy and self-mocking enough to embrace wholeheartedly.
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