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Mamma Mia"Mamma Mia!" was made for singing alongI loved Mamma Mia!
I know the critics were not kind, but seriously, what’s not to like? Beautiful scenery on a Greek island, head-bobbing music you know from your youth and, best of all, Meryl Streep dancing in overalls.
In fact, the only thing that could make this movie more fun is if we could be on that Greek isle, singing and dancing along. And just in time for the holiday weekend, we’re getting two out of three in the form of Mamma Mia! The Sing Along Edition. The lyrics to every musical number in the film will appear on-screen, just in case the music of ABBA isn’t seared permanently into your brain. … continue reading Submitted on August 29, 2008 at 12:00 pm SHE MADE ME WATCH THIS! 2008 Summer Movie PreviewWhat do Will Smith, Meryl Streep, Gillian Anderson, Steve Carrell, Cate Blanchett, and the young girl from Akele and the Bee have in common? They're all starring in movies we want to see this summer. (Archeology! Singing! Football! Not all in the same movie, fortunately.) In this episode of SMMWT!, Lori and I discuss which movies coming out this summer we really want to see — and which ones we definitely don't. (One word: Baghead. Yes, that's right, it's a movie about a guy wearing a paper bag over his head. 'Nuff said.)
As you can tell by my voice and vague resemblance to road kill, I'm still recovering from the cold I got at Dinah, so please bear with me if I seem a little low-key. I'll be back up to full-speed soon, so enjoy my slower pace while it lasts (I know Lori is!). What summer movies are you most looking forward to? Chime in in the comments! Submitted on April 21, 2008 at 1:05 pm Movie poster roundup: "Get Smart," "Mamma Mia!" and moreI'm once again brain-dead on a Monday, so I thought I'd post some pretty posters. Get Smart (Anne Hathaway) — She gets smarter in every version of the poster.
The Forbidden Kingdom — A Jackie Chan movie, but I'll be focused on these two.
Jolene — No, it's not based on the Dolly Parton song, sadly. No matter how much the poster may seem to suggest that. … continue reading Submitted on February 4, 2008 at 1:00 pm Three reasons 2008 already makes me laughI don't know about you, but this hasn’t been my favorite year at the movie theater. While a handful of independent charmers made their mark, all in all I wasn’t blown away by many of the big-budget, big-star offerings at the cineplex this year. But, ever the cinematic optimist, I’ve already got three reasons to look forward to 2008. I say out with the old and serious, in with the new and funny. These three upcoming comedies caught my eye. So bring on the new year and save me some popcorn.
1. Nim's Island (April 2008) … continue reading Submitted on December 20, 2007 at 1:40 pm |
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