Was dragged kicking and screaming to see Mama Mia The Movie on Saturday after my cricket match was rained off.
It’s actually a really good movie!
The cast is just perfect and it’s nice that Pierce Brosnan can’t sing a note because the guy he’s playing probably couldn’t sing either.
Meryl Streep should get an Oscar and, as usual, Colin Firth stole the show with a perfect rendition of the bumbling English fellow who’s got more to reveal than he first looks like he possibly can.
Sadly for me, one of the highlights was when Streep’s son-in-law-to-be – Sky – says he wants to set up a web site for their Greek Villa Hotel to help get more paying guests.
He utters something like, “if I market it well, I’m sure we can do some really good business!”
Nice to see blockbusting scriptwriters understanding that it’s not just good enough to have a web site but that you need to market it as well!
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this is one of the only plays i’ve ever seen, it was great… i heard about ol’ Pierce takes a stab at singing too, eeesh
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