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Post by Jon on Jul 17, 2018 11:23:29 GMT
The reviews are out and it’s mixed positive, the Variety review has a massive spoiler so I’d avoid reading it.
It seems Ol Parker was a good replacement for Phyllida Lloyd and Catherine Johnson as his direction and script was praised in some of the reviews,
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 17, 2018 11:39:00 GMT
Trust me, it’ll be a HUGE hit!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2018 12:03:42 GMT
I wasnt a huge fan of the first film (or the stage version) because it was just too cheesy. But this film is much better in my opinion, it has slightly more depth and feeling behind it. Lily James is the star here. She looks gorgeous, sings well and has great energy as young Donna and carries the film. Anthny has covered most of it, but i must mention jessica Keenan Wynn as young Tanya. She has clearly done her homework and has Christine Baranski's voice down perfectly. Apart from 1 or 2, the songs arent just shehorned in and bring some emotion to it. Cher is.... Cher and is not in it for long at all. Despite the weeks it took her to film it
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Post by richey on Jul 17, 2018 12:16:26 GMT
So apparently Cher enjoyed this so much she is now releasing a whole album of Abba covers
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Post by Jon on Jul 17, 2018 14:39:23 GMT
So apparently Cher enjoyed this so much she is now releasing a whole album of Abba covers I imagine that’ll sell very well!
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Post by karloscar on Jul 17, 2018 14:44:13 GMT
Odd that the American critics seem to be most dismissive of the songs that weren't hit singles being used in the movie, one even calling them "crap". Abba had relatively few US hits compared to most other countries, even some big songs failed to chart there. Very much a case of " this is unfamiliar so I won't even bother to listen properly", which is pretty shoddy work for someone making a living criticizing other peoples' art.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2018 14:49:42 GMT
Odd that the American critics seem to be most dismissive of the songs that weren't hit singles being used in the movie, one even calling them "crap". Tsk. How dare they? Americans. No wonder we didn't stop that bunch of religious crazies when they hopped on a boat in Plymouth.
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Post by Jon on Jul 17, 2018 15:05:19 GMT
What’s the betting we’ll get Mamma Mia! How Can I Resist You! in 2028?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2018 15:13:30 GMT
What’s the betting we’ll get Mamma Mia! How Can I Resist You! in 2028? My God, I can't wait! Actually, here's an idea for a jukebox musical - Abba songs not included in MM1 or MM2 and a completely new story that has no connection to Mamma Mia. Their back catalogue is huge and so many of the sings are inherently musical. Frankly I think a gay love story would be nice, set in Stockholm, against a Melodifestivalen back drop perhaps. Lovely.
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Post by talkingheads on Jul 17, 2018 15:35:58 GMT
Judy Craymer mentioned in the press conference that it was Richard Curtis who suggested the idea of doing 'a Godfather part II' approach and also that neither Catherine Johnson or Phyllida Lloyd were interested in doing the sequel but gave Judy the blessing to develop it. Catherine Johnson does have story credit so I wonder what her involvement was. Also read that Tom Hanks auditioned for a role but was unsuccessful because his singing wasn't great, I'm guessing it was the role of Fernando. You do have to wonder then if that's the case what the casting team's idea of 'great' singing was being that they cast Pierce Brosnan.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2018 16:03:31 GMT
I rewatched the movie the other day and I don't really know what people have against Pierces singing, sure it's gruff and gravely but it works for the songs and the role in an Irish pub singer meets rex Harrison way. The Sams on stage are often not the best singers anyway. I find Colin Firth a lot worse tbh.
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Post by Jon on Jul 17, 2018 16:10:04 GMT
I can't watch the first film without thinking of this spoof French and Saunders did for Comic Relief:
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Post by talkingheads on Jul 17, 2018 16:30:16 GMT
I can't watch the first film without thinking of this spoof French and Saunders did for Comic Relief: Yes I rewatched the first film the other day and this spoof immediately after. Nothing against the first film, I enjoy it a lot but I thought the spoof was better!
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Post by Jon on Jul 17, 2018 16:39:09 GMT
I can't watch the first film without thinking of this spoof French and Saunders did for Comic Relief: Yes I rewatched the first film the other day and this spoof immediately after. Nothing against the first film, I enjoy it a lot but I thought the spoof was better! Jennifer Saunders plays Meryl to perfection in that spoof but I think my favourite bits were Matt Lucas playing Anthony Van Laast and doing the choreography and also Joanna Lumley playing Pats..er.. Tanya! Don't think anyone in the film cast or creative went unscathed!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2018 16:41:58 GMT
Yes I rewatched the first film the other day and this spoof immediately after. Nothing against the first film, I enjoy it a lot but I thought the spoof was better! Jennifer Saunders plays Meryl to perfection in that spoof but I think my favourite bits were Matt Lucas playing Anthony Van Laast and doing the choreography and also Joanna Lumley playing Pats..er.. Tanya! Don't think anyone in the film cast or creative went unscathed! Oh my God, that's hilarious! Can't believe I had never seen this....
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Post by d'James on Jul 17, 2018 18:08:36 GMT
I want to know who Jennifer would play in a new spoof. Meryl or Cher???! She has form as both.
I, too, can’t watch the original film without thinking about the parody.
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Post by Jon on Jul 17, 2018 18:15:16 GMT
I want to know who Jennifer would play in a new spoof. Meryl or Cher???! She has form as both. I, too, can’t watch the original film without thinking about the parody. Jennifer as Cher, Beattie Edmondson as Young Donna/Lily James, Josh Widdicombe or a smaller swede as Young Bill/Josh Dylan, Jack Whitehall as Young Harry/Hugh Skinner, Colin Morgan as Young Sam/Jeremy Irvine. No idea on Young Tanya or Young Rosie.
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Post by anthony40 on Jul 17, 2018 18:32:23 GMT
I can't watch the first film without thinking of this spoof French and Saunders did for Comic Relief: I remember watching this at the time and thinking" Meh'. Personally I found it a little twee and (mildly) amusing. I do realise though, that I seem to against the popular opinion.
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Post by theatreian on Jul 17, 2018 21:12:49 GMT
Some comments from Bjorn about the film and new music. Dare we dream of a new Abba Album?
ABBA recently delighted fans when they revealed they have recorded new music – their first in 35 years. And now Björn Ulvaeus has given more of an insight about what the pair of tracks sound like. Speaking on the red carpet at the premier for Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again, the musician said: "One of them is a pop tune, very danceable. The other is more timeless, more reflective, that is all I will say. It is Nordic sad, but happy at the same time." He added: "I think that exuberant quality of the two ladies [Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad] together singing, that makes the saddest song a bit uplifting. I think that is what happens and that [it] is very organic: [it] isn't calculated, [it] just happened that way." Björn, 73, also spoke about the possibility of releasing another album with the band. "Doing another album is like doing Mamma Mia 3: what is the point unless there is a good reason, good script, good environment?" he said. "It is such a joyful experience, so that is a reason to do it." The Mamma Mia sequel is set to be released in cinemas on July 20. Reviews have already poured in, praising the movie as being camp, silly and joyful. Original star Julie Walters, who resumes her role as Rosie in the follow-up, recently admitted she didn't think an ABBA-tastic sequel would be any good – until she saw the script. "I couldn't see how it could work and what they could do with us," she said. "So, my first reaction when my agent told me they were making Mamma Mia 2 was 'Oh God no, it is going to be awful'. "But the script was so good. I think it is fantastic. I think it is better [than the first one]."
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Post by distantcousin on Jul 17, 2018 21:16:01 GMT
I can't watch the first film without thinking of this spoof French and Saunders did for Comic Relief: I absolute love this. So much more than the film. So many clever refs.
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Post by d'James on Jul 18, 2018 5:40:05 GMT
I can't watch the first film without thinking of this spoof French and Saunders did for Comic Relief: I absolute love this. So much more than the film. So many clever refs. ‘The sheer acting of Meryl Streep.’
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Post by richey on Jul 18, 2018 6:19:01 GMT
2 star review in today's Metro which also indirectly gives away a major spoiler.
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Post by alicechallice on Jul 18, 2018 7:05:12 GMT
2 star review in today's Metro which also indirectly gives away a major spoiler. A lot of the reviews have mentioned the 'spoiler', if we're talking about the 'spoiler' we've all been pondering over since the first trailer.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jul 18, 2018 13:01:56 GMT
It’s not a spoiler as it’s established from the start of the film.
Safe to say there’s no spoilers for this film as NOTHING HAPPENS IN IT!
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Post by danb on Jul 18, 2018 14:45:23 GMT
It’s not a spoiler as it’s established from the start of the film. Safe to say there’s no spoilers for this film as NOTHING HAPPENS IN IT! That may well be the case, but until we see it ourselves I’m sure we’d all rather not have it confirmed thanks.
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