Mamma Mia!

Its showing in quite few cinemas usually about once a week ..some even more than once ....so mamma mia might yet pass titanics total ! i hope so !
 
Actually, I think I might have spoken a bit too soon,:o I can't seem to get the music out of my head, so I probably will go and see it again.:)
 
Have to agree she was a tad shouty in winner.But the way she portrays it at the end of the song is brillent.She acts it brillent IMO.

Peirce of course wasn't the best at singing but all n all a great performance.
 
Can only assume the lazy researcher/reporter on the BBC looked at the highest grossing film in the chart (Mamma Mia) and failed to actually check the chart, only a couple of hundred quid in it like
 
Great takings considering everything really. A quarter of a million for its 19th week is incredible.

I noticed it showed in around double the number of cinemas last week (over 300) compared to about 180-190 the previous week.

Gutted the DVD is coming out though, I truly thought they'd delay it. I won't be buying it though - waiting for the 2-disc region 1 version to come out in December as it's an altogether better package with a solo Amanda Seyfried shot on the front as well :D:D

I don't think QOS will catch up. It only took
 
Indeed.. but I don't think anything's scheduled to come out in the next couple of weeks that might draw attention away from Mamma Mia!.. although we may just end up with another week like we had when The House Bunny was #1...
 
Unfortunately these awarRAB seldom have any booby-prize section for most pointless film/rubbish singing/worst loss of 2 hours of your life that you aren't going to get back.

To add insult to injury, it looks like this behemoth of a cinematic masterpiece also failed to get any recognition in the Oscars, contrary to what a lot of posters on here seemed to expect!



Here, I'll write the script for you!

They all decide to go down the shops to buy some groceries. All the women dance down to the Tescos (plenty of opportunity for songs here). When they get there, they see that all the Tesco shelf fillers are blokes, and they do the all male song and dance routine. The women can't decide what type of booze to buy, red wine, white wine or pink champagne. So, after a few songs about their indecision, and suggestions from the Tesco staff, they zanily buy all THREE!

Slapstick comedy shenanigans with Julie Walters at the self-service checkout. Opportunity for 'ripe melons', 'lovely pear', cucumber and suggestively shaped carrot jokes aplenty.

Everyone, Tesco staff included, dance and sing their way home for a big party at the villa, whereupon the Tesco manager, dressed like Freddy Mercury from the start, accidentally drinks Pink Champagne and likes it, thus discovering, as a complete revelation to himself and everyone around him, that he is infact a gay.

All (badly) sung to the songs of Queen, if required pad out with some of Victoria Wood's numbers from lesser known sketches.

Possibly ask Dale Winton if he would perform a Supermarket-Sweep cameo.

Call it "Mamma Mia 2 - I want to break free".
 
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