Could you imagine if, say, Microsoft could get it’s employees to put on something like this? They could create pictures of the Zune and the BSOD. Of course, it would have to be shorter as all those caffeinated, pizza eating programmers would keel over with heart attacks doing this for six minutes.
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Super happy terrific half-time show!!!
Blonde wigs on the dancers, men and women, or their hair is dyed blonde…
“Goal”, “star”, “champ”, “hero”, “victory”, and “Anycall” [Rnycall??] spelled-out by the on-field team.
“Pride in Samsung” in big, white letters on the hillside in the background.
Interesting to see how much “western” culture is in their performance. What “half-time” show was this for?
Very nice!! Korean and Japanese sideshows are entertaining.
Wow, this is amazing. I wonder how long it took them to rehearse it?
From experience in marching band, it’s hard enough doing things on the field with field lines every five yards and hash marks in the middle. It doesn’t look like they have any field markings aside from the outside trapezoid!
Fantastic!!!
Now that is my idea of a big screen tv!!!!
How soon is samsung gonna have these available!!!???
Thanks, Uncle Dave for cheering up a rainy Sunday afternoon! That’s even more entertaining than a ‘wardrobe malfunction’.
I would venture to say the this ISNT a halftime show, but rather this IS the show itself. Its very common in Japan and Korea to perform these types of shows. In the US its relegated to halftime, between sports….there this IS the sport. You should check out youtube to see some of the shows performed for Kim Jong himself.
Wow. These folks could take over the world!
As to Micro$oft, they might be able to handle the BSOD, but the rest of that is waaaaaaaaay beyond their level. They ought to take a break from the caffeine and the pizza, and get back to work fixing Vista.
Ten bucks says they aren’t in a union.
This truly is globalisation in action. Western Solution : Buy a jumbo-tron. Korean solution : buy three thousand people and some coloured hats. When they’re not doing mass-games, they can build jumbo-trons to sell to the west. Either way we’re screwed. For some reason this makes me think of that un-PC ad from “Crazy People” that goes something along the lines of “Sony : Because caucasians are just too damn tall”.
Gee, all we get here in the US is Janet showing her boobie and Prince playing some of his worst crap! Oh yea we did have Paul. But he is from England right? Is there anything the US does well anymore??
I always wondered in the Japanese were robots or not?