The Olympic Games
Posted: 2004-05-20 07:59am
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every country is going to bias the reporting towards their own team, thats perfectly understandable. My problem with NBC is the fucking Lifetime-ification of every athlete's personal story of 'triumph over adversity'. That and the ludicris ammount of time devoted to women's gymnastics. god i hate that almost as much as figure skating.Tsyroc wrote:In the US the Olympics are being carried by the same network that has fubared the last 10 years of games. I'll probably see a few thing here and there but I just can't stand how the network shows the Olympics. Some of the reporting is so ridiculously biased that it is both sickening and embarassing.
I'm kind of interested in seeing the opening and closing ceremonies because they are in Athens this year. Actually the Olympics in Athens is much more interesting than the Olympics.
Not at all. My understanding is that he fucked up for the trials; ergo he SHOULDN'T EVEN BE THERE.Gandalf wrote:I know this is mean, but am I the only one hoping Ian Thorpe fucks up?
I still don't understand how he got passed that.It's kind of because of the Craig Stevens thing. I just want to see him get a kick in his complacency.
Thank Zeus I'm not the only one thinking that.Stofsk wrote:Not at all. My understanding is that he fucked up for the trials; ergo he SHOULDN'T EVEN BE THERE.Gandalf wrote:I know this is mean, but am I the only one hoping Ian Thorpe fucks up?
I would have thought it would go to the guy who came 3rd. Thankfully it's Thorpey, he could probably kill Stevens in front of 50,000 people and get rousing applause. Then Channel 7 would give him $100,000 for the TV rights. Soon after he's deemed a national hero.I still don't understand how he got passed that.It's kind of because of the Craig Stevens thing. I just want to see him get a kick in his complacency.
Col. Crackpot wrote: every country is going to bias the reporting towards their own team, thats perfectly understandable. My problem with NBC is the fucking Lifetime-ification of every athlete's personal story of 'triumph over adversity'. That and the ludicris ammount of time devoted to women's gymnastics. god i hate that almost as much as figure skating.
What is wrong with that? I mean, women's gymnastics has thin, usually attractive ladies going around so that you can see their whole bodies. More or less the same wih women's figure skating. And the garments are shockingly thin.Col. Crackpot wrote:every country is going to bias the reporting towards their own team, thats perfectly understandable. My problem with NBC is the fucking Lifetime-ification of every athlete's personal story of 'triumph over adversity'. That and the ludicris ammount of time devoted to women's gymnastics. god i hate that almost as much as figure skating.Tsyroc wrote:In the US the Olympics are being carried by the same network that has fubared the last 10 years of games. I'll probably see a few thing here and there but I just can't stand how the network shows the Olympics. Some of the reporting is so ridiculously biased that it is both sickening and embarassing.
I'm kind of interested in seeing the opening and closing ceremonies because they are in Athens this year. Actually the Olympics in Athens is much more interesting than the Olympics.
*shakes his head* If you are done thinking with your dick?admiral_danielsben wrote:What is wrong with that? I mean, women's gymnastics has thin, usually attractive ladies going around so that you can see their whole bodies. More or less the same wih women's figure skating. And the garments are shockingly thin.Col. Crackpot wrote:every country is going to bias the reporting towards their own team, thats perfectly understandable. My problem with NBC is the fucking Lifetime-ification of every athlete's personal story of 'triumph over adversity'. That and the ludicris ammount of time devoted to women's gymnastics. god i hate that almost as much as figure skating.Tsyroc wrote:In the US the Olympics are being carried by the same network that has fubared the last 10 years of games. I'll probably see a few thing here and there but I just can't stand how the network shows the Olympics. Some of the reporting is so ridiculously biased that it is both sickening and embarassing.
I'm kind of interested in seeing the opening and closing ceremonies because they are in Athens this year. Actually the Olympics in Athens is much more interesting than the Olympics.
So it's like the Super Bowl, but without a halftime show for MTV to ruin with lousy performances?Joe wrote:Why, so I can watch one minute of the actual Olympics for every two minutes of commercials and stupid fluff bullshit? Fuck that.
*high fives Col. Crackpot*Col. Crackpot wrote:Well, will ya?
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I have to agree. The networks have done a crappy job of covering the Olympics for a long time now. I remember the almost constant coverage of the 1984 Olympics and it was cool cause you got to see everything.Tsyroc wrote:In the US the Olympics are being carried by the same network that has fubared the last 10 years of games. I'll probably see a few thing here and there but I just can't stand how the network shows the Olympics. Some of the reporting is so ridiculously biased that it is both sickening and embarassing.
I'm kind of interested in seeing the opening and closing ceremonies because they are in Athens this year. Actually the Olympics in Athens is much more interesting than the Olympics.
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The 1992 Barcelona Olympics also had great coverage.TrailerParkJawa wrote:I have to agree. The networks have done a crappy job of covering the Olympics for a long time now. I remember the almost constant coverage of the 1984 Olympics and it was cool cause you got to see everything.Tsyroc wrote:In the US the Olympics are being carried by the same network that has fubared the last 10 years of games. I'll probably see a few thing here and there but I just can't stand how the network shows the Olympics. Some of the reporting is so ridiculously biased that it is both sickening and embarassing.
I'm kind of interested in seeing the opening and closing ceremonies because they are in Athens this year. Actually the Olympics in Athens is much more interesting than the Olympics.
I'll probably watching opening/closing and a few select events. I hope they show some badminton but I doubt it.