
The thing itself was hit and miss but better than anything I could have come up with so I won't moan.
However, the best bit that I want to draw attention to is how Mr Lamine Diack presents the flowers to the marathon winners. This had me in stitches last night and should cheer up everyone's Monday. Link should jump to the correct point (1 hour in).
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 12:57, Reply)

and even Nicholas Lyndhurst didn't show up to this one, I bet the Queen thought "What? I could have just said no to that Bond sketch."
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:18, Reply)

but also on the screen. Fucktards.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 13:28, Reply)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry_of_Wales
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 13:39, Reply)

Eh?
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:04, Reply)

That's a lie for a start.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:38, Reply)

but it sounds from the descriptions I've read like a total load of shite.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 13:30, Reply)

The salute to supermodels and the fashion industry really rankled.
A medley of Bowie recordings was dreadful - it was like one of those really choppy mixes switching between umpteen songs that they favour for local radio idents.
I like Elbow so their inclusion was good. What I really like about them is how Garvey looks as though he should be playing darts in a pub or working as an estate agent instead of singing like he does.
Brian May had a jacket with a fox badge and a badger badge on. That was good.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 13:39, Reply)

but I got as far as the Del Boy/Batman bit and had to turn over before I hurled something though the screen.
Flicked past it again a bit later to see what I was missing. Turned out I was missing George Michael. I can live with that.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 13:44, Reply)

They should also have got that Peter Kay tribute act man to perform if they want to disappoint people who like populist entertainment, infuriate those who don't and confuse non-Brits.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:21, Reply)

as does whoever owned the rights to the 'crazy frog'.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 15:00, Reply)

who had planned the advertising campaign for Crazy Frog. Supposedly, she had told the client that they were spending too much money and would be on air non-stop for months, but they wouldn't listen.
Naturally, I still beat her to death with my bare hands.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 15:46, Reply)

"HERE ARE YOUA GAY FLOWAS".
That was the most entertaining bit. Ray Davies won against the Beatle in terms of being able to still hold a tune, but Daltrey proved he's still got it.
Look at the history of the guy who directed it :
Ryder Cup Opening Concert - Katherine Jenkins (Sept 2010)
Help for Heroes Concert - Twickenham Stadium (Sept 2010)
Dancing on Ice Tour - Opening Sequence (April 2010)
Katherine Jenkins Believe UK Arena Tour (March 2010)
Take That – The Circus UK Stadium Tour (June/July 2009)
Dancing On Ice Tour – Opening Bolero Sequence (April 2009)
2012 Olympic Torch Party (August 2008)
Viva La Diva - Theatre and Arena Tour (2007/2008)
Take That - Beautiful World Arena Tour (2007)
Concert For Diana - Wembley Stadium (2007)
Elton John’s White Tiara Ball (2006)
Explains the jazz hands & literal interpretive dancing. What a trite load of old horse piss. Just vindicates Boyle as having done a decent job.
This guy got the whole thing down pretty well:
christt.com/words/closingceremony/
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:02, Reply)

Try the google cache of the page
webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:christt.com%2Fwords%2Fclosingceremony%2F
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:19, Reply)

I didn't watch the closing ceremony, just knew it would be a medley, and I can't stand medleys.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:23, Reply)

I do agree with most. And if nothing else, I hope it leads to the word "Cowellian" entering popular usage.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:33, Reply)

I liked this from the comments:
"I also couldn’t believe it when, after the athletes took longer to get in their pens that planned, the organisers put on the audio from earlier in the show, thereby revealing (a) that it was clearly dubbed and (b) they had no back-up plan for if the athletes should take longer than two Elbow songs to get in position. Major fuck up.
I also think that was was billed as ‘the world’s largest mosh-pit’ ended up looking like the world’s largest kettle – the world’s athletes, penned in by the boys in blue, then forced to watch a display of celebrity and commodity."
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:24, Reply)

?? Pet Shop Boys and Madness were definitly singing live. The bits later were the studio versions of the songs.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 15:28, Reply)

And it just made me check out the Fast Show sketch he refers to, which is very funny.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClcwKgxu2wk
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:56, Reply)

Very glad I missed that.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 15:43, Reply)

I'm not terribly good at lip reading but I'd guess that he wasn't enjoying it.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 14:12, Reply)

a celebration of music isn't to tick everyone's boxes because no two people have the same tastes.
( , Mon 13 Aug 2012, 15:49, Reply)