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Mamma Mia hwga ....

(65 Posts)
Shirleyw Sun 29-Jul-18 07:14:53

.....went to see it Friday. really enjoyed it...a feel good film. I think everyone was tapping a long with the music.

OldMeg Sun 29-Jul-18 07:30:43

When I went to see the original by the finalé people were dancing in the aisles!

tanith Sun 29-Jul-18 07:32:36

I haven’t managed to get there yet but I will . The baby born to Donna is my nieces twin daughter, I have yet to find out quite how that happened! ?.

OldMeg Sun 29-Jul-18 07:33:34

Wow!

TwiceAsNice Sun 29-Jul-18 07:38:38

How exciting Tanith although I think I would be twitchy if a family new baby was in a film. Great film though I thought it was brilliant

Hildagard Sun 29-Jul-18 07:54:33

Amazing film, the director deserves an award for the excellent casting

Blinko Sun 29-Jul-18 08:02:01

We saw it a few days ago and loved it. So has everyone I've spoken to about it who've seen it.

Naturally it has been panned by critics. No story line, B side songs, etc. etc. Load of miseries, all of em!

Maybe we should look out for films disliked by critics as a sure sign most of us plebs will enjoy them....

Blinko Sun 29-Jul-18 08:03:29

PS: I did think Cher looked a bit creaky. Nothing wrong with the voice, though.

Oldwoman70 Sun 29-Jul-18 08:15:51

Oh dear - am I the only one who thought the first film was awful and will not be rushing out to see the new one (grabs tin hat and ducks behind the sofa!).

I do agree with Blinko about seeking out films panned by critics - I find I usually enjoy the ones they hate.

BlueBelle Sun 29-Jul-18 09:14:40

No oldwoman I m with you all the way I haven’t bothered with the second one My best friend asked me if I d like to go with her as she loved the first one but I said no ( we are fine with understanding if one or other doesn’t fancy something) anyway she went with another friend and they were both very disappointed and said it wasn’t a patch on the first one in their opinion

harrigran Sun 29-Jul-18 09:16:28

No Oldwoman you are not the only one, I was pleased I waited to see it on the TV and I could just switch off rather than walk out of the cinema.

gillybob Sun 29-Jul-18 09:40:35

I loved the first one and can’t wait to see this new one . I will take my DGD’s smile

Parsley3 Sun 29-Jul-18 09:55:29

You are not the only one, Oldwoman. I am going this week. Not because I am an ABBA fan but because everyone else is going and I don’t want to be left out! I am slightly annoyed with myself for getting hooked in by the hype. I feel that I am being brainwashed.? I saw the first film for the same reason and pretended to like it although the acting was ham and the singing was terrible. Still, it is harmless entertainment and I look forward to the feel good factor. ?

Maggiemaybe Sun 29-Jul-18 10:15:44

Obviously far from the only one, Oldwoman - I think I’ve found my people! I sat down to watch it on TV with a glass of wine and high hopes, as all my friends adored it. Good grief. The overacting, the caterwauling, the simpering ninniness of it all. Well, of the first half hour, which is all I managed. grin

MissAdventure Sun 29-Jul-18 10:19:20

I enjoyed the beautiful scenery in the first one, but that definitely was all.
I found the rest of it cringe worthy.
I have a friend though who has already dropped into conversation that she would love to see the new film, so I may be going.
At least Cher can sing, if she is in it.

Parsley3 Sun 29-Jul-18 10:23:46

Simpering ninniness! I love that, Maggie.

HootyMcOwlface Sun 29-Jul-18 10:24:10

I think the atmosphere in the (packed) cinema at the first one made the difference Maggiemaybe . There was a group of women at ours whooping and laughing and they really made a good atmosphere. I went again with my daughter to see it again and the crowd was quiet and it didn’t seem so good!

Been to see the second one this week, and I liked it better than the first one. I didn’t stay right to the very end of the credits though, and I’ve since read reviews that there was something I missed! Did anyone see it?!

aggie Sun 29-Jul-18 10:34:35

I saw the stage show years ago before it was popular , we hadn't booked a show and it was the on!y one available , no stars , no one recognisable , but it was so enjoyable that it gave us such a lift . I saw the film much later and it wasn't nearly as good , but I do hope to see the new one

henetha Sun 29-Jul-18 10:36:48

I thought the plot of the first film was a bit silly, but nothing can take away the sheer joyousness of the music.
I haven't seen the new one yet but definitely am planning to.

KatyK Sun 29-Jul-18 10:44:24

I asked my 17 year old granddaughter if she would like to watch the first one with me. She said yes (although I could see she was just indulging me). She loved it and so did I.
All that sunshine, bright colours and joy. I'm going to see if she wants to go to see the new one.

Oldwoman70 Sun 29-Jul-18 11:31:01

Thank goodness there are others who didn't like it (I can come out from behind the sofa now!).

I think it was the music that everyone loved and just concentrated on that and missed the fact it was basically a terrible film (oh dear should I get back behind the sofa?)

Blinko Sun 29-Jul-18 14:29:43

Another film greatly enjoyed by friends and family who have seen it, is The Greatest Showman. Panned by the critics, so bound to be worth a look.

KatyK Sun 29-Jul-18 17:22:12

Blinko Yes I went with DD and DGD to see The Greatest Showman. I didn't think I would like it but I really did. Hugh Jackman was amazing.

Blinko Sun 29-Jul-18 17:42:58

Back to the OP, to anyone looking for a plot, a word of advice: there isn't one worth the title. Since when have we expected a plot from any musical?

trisher Sun 29-Jul-18 18:29:05

Oldwoman70 I will join you behind the sofa. The music and the scenery were what sold it, otherwise it was a disaster.