Here's another nice 3:45 video of Gee's, showing the moon rising above Wellington's Mount Victoria on 28 January 2013:
For anyone who wants to browse at the location in Google Earth, the centre of the lookout, where the people are, is at 41º 17' 45.80” S, 174º 47' 39.52” E, elevation 182 metres.
That lookout is the one I drove up to early on the morning of 9 March 1986 to view Halley's Comet for the first time. Just as I arrived in the dark I heard a voice that sounded like it originated from somewhere in the southern United States: "D'yall mean that ah travelled 12 thousand marles to see a smurdge!"
The guy had probably been shown pictures of Halley's Comet, on its previous visit to Earth when it looked much more spectacular, and told it would look that good if he travelled to New Zealand. Because of the crowd there I never got to talk to him and recommend he grab a car and travel a little further out of the city for an hour or so, to get away from all the light pollution. A few miles more would have made a big difference to what he saw, but I guessed that his travel agent didn't mention that.
A few weeks later I travelled to where I live now and got excellent views of the comet with the darker sky, but Halley's Comet was fairly ordinary as far as naked-eye comets go.