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Wilderness Woman |
Posted - July 28 2008 : 12:36:14 PM Yeah, I have to confess something. I have a guilty little secret.
I went to see "Mama Mia."
And guess what? I......... loved it!
Never mind the fact that Meryl Streep acted a little too... mmmm... I guess "goofy" is the best word to use, and that Pierce Brosnan has the singing voice of a wart hog. I really thought it was great fun.
Now, you have to at least "like" the music of ABBA. If you don't, you had better not go, as the music is practically non-stop. I found the songs incredibly catchy, and caught myself tapping my feet through most of the them.
Meryl Streep has a surprisingly pleasant singing voice, although I certainly won't be putting her on my list of favorites. Colin Firth even did fairly well. Amanda Seyfried has a lovely, sweet singing voice and a charming way about her. I found myself really liking her sweet character. Christine Baranski has quite a set of pipes! I didn't realize that.
But, the real star of the movie, to me, was the setting. Filmed on several Greek Islands, you feel as though you are transported there. The sea is like a gorgeous turquoise stone!
So, if you are looking for a very cute and funny romantic comedy musical, "Mama Mia" is the one to see. I'm glad I did. |
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winglo |
Posted - January 09 2009 : 6:35:11 PM quote: Originally posted by Kay
Yea, the P&P version w/ Colin Firth is the only one for me. I do own the 2005 version w/ Kiera Knightley though. I've dubbed this red headed Mr. Bingley Ronald McDonald and refer to him this way all the time now.
I really like Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy, but I like Kiera Knightley better as Elizabeth. Oh well, I can see one or the other, but not both at the same time. |
Kay |
Posted - January 09 2009 : 2:13:53 PM quote: Originally posted by Fitzhugh Williams
Last night I spent New Years Eve watching the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice. Definitely a girlie flick, but (as I found out later) it is 18th century. And not too bad, really. No battles and scalping and such, and the body count was really low, maybe even 0? But still OK. The weirdest thing in the movie was that red haired guy that played Mr. Bingley. His hair! It looked just like Beavis' hair.
Yea, the P&P version w/ Colin Firth is the only one for me. I do own the 2005 version w/ Kiera Knightley though. I've dubbed this red headed Mr. Bingley Ronald McDonald and refer to him this way all the time now.
Kay |
Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - January 01 2009 : 5:26:37 PM quote: Originally posted by Wilderness Woman
Oh, and.... would the pig count in your Body Count? I'm quite sure he was eventually headed for slaughter when his services were no longer needed!
Since he was an English pig, then yes. And I will say that it was one movie where I didn't pick apart then costuming. Maybe there were things wrong, but I really didn't see them. Or maybe I just don't know enough about that time period. I always thought it was supposed to be post Napoleonic, but I saw on a web site that it was laid in 1797, I believe. That explains the emphasis on the militia and all. I seem to remember other versions using Empire styling. All in all, as much as I hate to admit it, I liked the movie. |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - January 01 2009 : 10:41:08 AM Yes, his hair was interesting, to say the least. I think, though, that it may be pretty accurate.
The movie was set at the very end of the 18th century... about 1795, or so, if I recall correctly. It was a time of major transition in clothing and hair styles. That's why you saw the older style 18th century gown and petticoat, with stays, on Mrs. Bennett and Lady Catherine, and the newer style transition gowns with higher waistlines on the girls. Hairstyles for both men and women were more "free" and relaxed. Men's hair became short and was given a somewhat unruly look. Reminds me a lot of today's "bed-head" styles. And yet, you still saw some long, tied-back hair (and even some wigs) on the older men in the village dance scene. I think they did a great job with portraying that transition in styles. Whoever advised them knew their stuff!
I'm glad you... er... sort of... enjoyed it, Fitz.
Oh, and.... would the pig count in your Body Count? I'm quite sure he was eventually headed for slaughter when his services were no longer needed!
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Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - January 01 2009 : 09:56:00 AM Last night I spent New Years Eve watching the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice. Definitely a girlie flick, but (as I found out later) it is 18th century. And not too bad, really. No battles and scalping and such, and the body count was really low, maybe even 0? But still OK. The weirdest thing in the movie was that red haired guy that played Mr. Bingley. His hair! It looked just like Beavis' hair. |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - December 26 2008 : 6:37:42 PM Well, I didn't get the DVD for Christmas, so I will have to order it myself. |
winglo |
Posted - December 23 2008 : 5:27:06 PM quote: Originally posted by Wilderness Woman
In the meantime, it has prompted me to purchase the ABBA Gold CD, which I love.
I love ABBA (can't find the backwards B on my keyboard!) and the ABBA Gold cd, but the songs seem so short. I wish there were some extended remixes of some of their big hits. When I listen to their music I feel like I'm just getting really into the song, and then it's over. |
Obediah |
Posted - December 22 2008 : 5:43:45 PM What an insult to ABBA!
Irish, let me put it this way: last night Mrs. Obi & I watched a brand-spanking-new DVD which was just released yesterday. It's the type of flick she likes as much as I do. It's called Death Race. "Catch my drift?" |
Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - December 22 2008 : 5:24:36 PM There are only six degrees of separation between Abba and Barry Manilow. I am so glad the '70's are behind us. |
Irishgirl |
Posted - December 22 2008 : 3:51:50 PM Not an Abba fan Obes? Go on give it a try Mrs Obes might like it |
Obediah |
Posted - December 21 2008 : 7:43:46 PM I, for one, have never seen it, and probably never will...
Big surprise there, huh? |
Irishgirl |
Posted - December 20 2008 : 9:48:09 PM Well my DVD was free from Columbia House. Been a member for quite a few years now and it was buy one get one free. Can't get much cheaper than that and I got another one at half price for my daughter. Since I had three DVD's in my cart it was also free shipping
I know us women love "Mama Mia" but just out of curiousityany men in Mohicanland seen the movie and more importantly did you like it. My hubby watched it with me and he enjoyed it. Thought it was funny'course he could have just been saying that but I don't think so. I really believe he truly liked it. |
RedFraggle |
Posted - December 20 2008 : 9:12:11 PM quote: Originally posted by Wilderness Woman
. . . I'm going to wait until after Christmas, though, in case one of my kids happens to think about getting it for me. . . .
If they don't get it for you, you might want to try Amazon, which has crazy deals on movies right now. I got two seasons of HBO's "Deadwood" for my hubby for a total of $50 less than what I would have paid at Best Buy! AND I got free shipping because the order was over $25. Now if only Amazon's "guaranteed" shipping dates were accurate. . . . |
Irishgirl |
Posted - December 20 2008 : 11:49:04 AM Yeah I know disappointed that I missed it on the big screenalways better at the movie theater but at least I have a big screen at home with speakers so was quite good as well.
Hope Santabrings you the DVD for Christmas WW. Lots of extras to enjoy
Oh I so enjoyed Christine Baranski and Julie Walters in this movie. They were hilarious |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - December 20 2008 : 09:47:49 AM Glad you liked it, Irish! It's a shame, though, that you didn't see it in the theater first, as it is so visually stunning. It is really gorgeous on the big screen.
I fully intend to purchase the dvd! I'm going to wait until after Christmas, though, in case one of my kids happens to think about getting it for me.
In the meantime, it has prompted me to purchase the ABBA Gold CD, which I love. I will probably end up getting the cd of either the Broadway cast or the movie soundtrack, too. Haven't decided which one yet.
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Irishgirl |
Posted - December 19 2008 : 10:33:51 PM Treated myself to the DVD and just watched it and loved it As a big Abba fan I loved the music and was singing along. This movie made me laugh and smile so much and I do agree about the beautiful scenery. I wish I lived on a beautiful island like that. Pierce singing was hard to watch and listen tobut I adored Meryl Streep. She was perfect as Donna the mother. Excellent job. Didn't even know she could sing. If you haven't bought the DVD I recommend it and they have a singalong feature which is so much fun just like karaoke. I was singing along like crazy with my four year old. I sing like Pierce so you can imagine Just wanted to voice my opinion on this funny, charming,wonderful gem of a movie. |
Kaylynn44 |
Posted - August 06 2008 : 4:34:16 PM Well... uh.... er.... I... I got it! I didn't want to give any more ***SPOILERS*** ! Yeah! That's it!
So that's your story and you're sticking to it, huh? Okay..... but next time Colin is in a movie and he is gay, just warn me ahead of time, so I don't have two silly women laughing at me in the movie theater.
Love, Kay |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - August 06 2008 : 12:10:27 PM Well... uh.... er.... I... I got it! I didn't want to give any more ***SPOILERS*** ! Yeah! That's it!
I am so glad you liked it, Kay. It definitely is a chick flic, though. My supervisor, who is a 45-year old female and is highly educated, absolutely loved it, too. She wants to go and see it again. So do I. In fact, my daughter and I tried to go see it this past Monday evening and we got to the theater only to find out it was totally sold out! I couldn't believe it. Turns out, there was a whole camp-full of kids who were brought in to town. They literally took over the whole theater and sold out most or all of the movies. Just my luck! We will try again, though, as Jocelyn really wants to see it.
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Kaylynn44 |
Posted - August 06 2008 : 11:05:58 AM I finally got to see Mama Mia! last night. I just absolutely LOVED it!!! My husband and son didn't want to go see it, so I decided to make it a girl's night out with my son's girlfriend and my stepdaughter. We had so much fun!!! There was only one drawback to the movie and I cannot believe that my dear friends on this board didn't warn me about it. Yes, y'all know what I am talking about..... my jaw dropped to the floor when Colin Firth's character (Harry) was attracted to the male persuasion. Yes, my Colin was gay in this movie and Kim and Cindy both laughed so much because they know how much I love Colin and for him to be gay was just too much fun for them and they teased me about it all the way home. That just wasn't right!!!! But as WW and GG have said, the scenery was just too beautiful!!! Meryl Strep can really sing, Pierce Brosnan cannot really sing, and all of the chacter's were cast just right with the exception of Colin and Pierce. I think that their roles should have been reversed. Anyway, I want to thank WW for bringing this movie up or I may not have gone to see it and have a night of singing, dancing, laughing, crying, and jaw dropping.
love, Kay |
caitlin |
Posted - July 29 2008 : 6:00:20 PM When I was growing up, we were not allowed to listen to any music other than classical. Believe it or not though, my father who has a Masters in Music, liked ABBA. He said they had very good harmony. Unbelievable! I enjoy them because they are so upbeat! |
Kaylynn44 |
Posted - July 29 2008 : 5:06:23 PM First thing that I did when I got home from work was to go to YouTube to look up some goodies on Mama Mia! There were quite a few interviews but I liked this one the best!!! Can't wait to see the movie!!! I know that I will love it!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If6wshLqkJM
Love, Kay
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winglo |
Posted - July 29 2008 : 3:49:12 PM Everybody I know who has seen this LOVES it. I'll bet it's terrific--what with the ABBA music and all. I would love to see it, but it is not on the top of my priority list, so we'll see if I get to it.
WW, what is it rated? My daughter loves music, is the plot too mature for a child? |
Irishgirl |
Posted - July 29 2008 : 09:49:10 AM I too have been wanting to see this one but haven't gotten around to it. What's not to love about ABBA, best group of all time. I was in school "back in their heyday" and we all loved them. Too bad they broke up too soon. Still listen to my ABBA Gold CD which I have had for years and has all their greatest hits. Now if I could just find time to see the movie. My eldest daughter and I were to go see it but she ditched me for her boyfriend at the last minute and they did something else instead.
I agree about Colin, very yummy as is Pierce. |
Gadget Girl |
Posted - July 29 2008 : 08:17:36 AM AND has one of the better voices in the film. I love me some Colin too. What that first Mr. Darcy roll did for that fellow...and ME!
Oh, and I forgot to add that another favorite character of mine was Julie Walters part. I have always liked her. She and Christine Baranski make a fine pair of buddies for Meryl. |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - July 29 2008 : 06:34:41 AM Well Beagles, you see the thing is... back in the 70s I was married to a man who thought that he was...... above, shall we say...... listening to groups like ABBA and a few others who did a lot of disco. He was very into people like Chris Kristoferson, Rita Coolidge, Seals and Croft, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, etc. So, of course, I "allowed" his musical tastes to influence mine. But!!! Secretly, when he wasn't looking, if an ABBA song just happened to play on the radio, I would allow my toe to tap and my head to bob in rhythm with their catchy songs, like "Dancing Queen." Or, I would sing along under my breath to "Fernando" or "I Have A Dream."
Now.... I am out of the closet! I can freely admit that I have always enjoyed ABBA! Woo-Hoo!!!!!
Yes Kay, Colin Firth is in the movie. It's not a real large role, but he is there and continues to be major eye candy. He is aging nicely, I think. Yum, yum. |
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