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    Mamma Mia! Trailer...

    http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/

    K, this looks like such ridiculous fun. I've never seen this on stage, but the other great musical that's connected to ABBA (Chess) is a fine piece of work, and this looks about twenty times more fun than My Big Fat Greek Waste of Time.

    By the way, it's really not fair that Meryl Streep can do everything. Shouldn't there be laws against this sort of thing?

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    Hmmmm... doesn't look campy enough. I am afraid.

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    Better quality:

    http://movies.aol.com/movie/mamma-mia/25931/main

    EDIT: And a different trailer, apparently. Must be the American version. I like the other one a bit better.

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    yeah, i don't like what i see, and am not a big fan of the stage production at all.

    but who'm i kidding. no way i'll resist abba, streep, and brosnan.
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    That looks awesome!

    I think it's released the same weekend as Batman though. Too bad.

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    Mamma Mia

    Mamma Mia anyone?

    *anticipates crickets*

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    I'm forced into seeing this one. Not that I mind, really.
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    I'm planning on seeing it; I'm admittedly a sucker for musicals. But, I am sad that in all of the promotions I've seen, Stellan Skarsgård doesn't get any mention for being in it. And I heart him.

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    ...But, I am sad that in all of the promotions I've seen, Stellan Skarsgård doesn't get any mention for being in it. And I heart him.
    I heart Stellan, too! Very underrated actor, and I'm very interested to see how he fares in a musical.

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    I like musicals and I like the actors involved. Might see it sometime.
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    Yeah, I suspect that I'll see this at some point. I rather enjoyed the ABBA songs in Muriel's Wedding, so I suspect this will be enjoyable, though the initial crux of the story (which of the three guys fathered Streep's daughter) is a bit troubling to me and seems at odds with the music.

    That said, Skarsgård + Firth = dd seeing it.
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    I was talking about this to people the other day. It opens the same day as The Dark Knight, so we all know it's going to underperform.

    Even gay men, would they choose to see this, or see Heath Ledger's last movie?
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    Even gay men, would they choose to see this, or see Heath Ledger's last movie?
    This. Not Batman.

    Well, we chicks have to have an alternative to the Bat movie, no? I, for one, have no interest in The Dark Knight.

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    Quote Quoting Bridget Jones (view post)
    This. Not Batman.

    Well, we chicks have to have an alternative to the Bat movie, no? I, for one, have no interest in The Dark Knight.
    Leave this board.

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    Of course, us parents have the pleasure of Space Chimps to look forward to that weekend. :|
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    Quote Quoting Bridget Jones (view post)
    Well, we chicks have to have an alternative to the Bat movie, no? I, for one, have no interest in The Dark Knight.
    Hmm, as an individual (and a female) interested in the art of film, I would much rather see The Dark Knight. While I won't know for sure until they're out, I would think that The Dark Knight has more potential than Mamma Mia!to be significant cinematically beyond mere summer blockbuster fare. But I could be wrong, I'd definitely like to see both.



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    Oh, I know my opinion is minority one (for both male and female ), and I definitely think that The Dark Knight has wider appeal and will probably have more legs at the BO, but I find it to be wise counterprogramming to release a film like MM.

    Perhaps I was a little harsh earlier. Let me rephrase: I have very little interest in The Dark Knight. Saw Batman Begins, as well as the earlier Keaton/Kilmer incarnations, and it's just not my thing. Sorry.

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    Quote Quoting Bridget Jones (view post)
    I find it to be wise counterprogramming to release a film like MM.
    That does seem true; either way, Hollywood'll be getting people into the theatres that weekend.



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    More excited for this than the bat movie. Most of my friends are on board to see it as well. Will probably pull a double feature with the two. A little disappointed in all of you and your lack of excitement for a freaking Abba musical with Meryl Streep, Colin Firth, and Pierce Brosnan.

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    The trailers leave me cold. Looks like calculated cuteness to a disgusting degree. Also, Stellan >>>> Meryl, Pierce, or Colin.

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    Yeah, the story looks really, really lame. Looks like little more than an opportunity for a few stars to do ABBA karaoke.
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    The fact that the musical has been wildly successful for nearly a decade gives me hope that the story isn't as lame an excuse for songs as We Will Rock You, the musical based on Queen's songs that I saw in London a month ago, is. Not to say that good music can't carry along a mediocre story.



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    You know what else has been successful for nearly a decade? Rent.
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    Nearly every female I know wants to see Batman over this.
    Sure why not?

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    Oh shit, I just set myself up, didn't I?
    Sure why not?

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