My sister didn't like it eitherI had it for Christmas, and I hate to say it, but I found it slightly annoying *ducks for cover*... I didn't really watch it properly so maybe I have to watch it again??Now there's 2 of you in the world
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My sister didn't like it eitherI had it for Christmas, and I hate to say it, but I found it slightly annoying *ducks for cover*... I didn't really watch it properly so maybe I have to watch it again??Now there's 2 of you in the world
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We watched it again last night brilliant film Julie Walters stole the limelight from Meryl Streep especially when she fell in the sink while singing chiquattita.
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I got it for ChristmasHaven't got round to watching it yet though.
I am a huggeee fn of musicals anything with singing and dancing in and usaly i get such a buzz from them, but with Mamma mia i didn't, it was not as good as everyone made it out to be :S
Hit Abba musical Mamma Mia! became the biggest-selling DVD ever this Christmas, online retail giant Amazon said.
The film - based on the songs of the Swedish supergroup - has sold "several hundred thousand" copies on Amazon alone since its release at the end of November, UK managing director Brian McBride said.
Mamma Mia! sold almost four times as many copies as last year's Christmas best-seller, The Bourne Ultimatum, with more than 200,000 pre-ordered on Amazon before release.
The demand for the feel-good movie - starring Meryl Streep and Julie Walters - came amid tighter times ahead for UK households as the economy turns sour, Mr McBride said.
"People are buying stuff that they can do at home, I think people are expecting to go out a little less... It is about escapism."
Sales of the film beat Harry Potter author JK Rowling's Tales of Beedle the Bard book into second place by "a clear margin" in the overall best-sellers list, Amazon said. Take That's new album, The Circus, was the highest-selling CD and fifth overall, closely followed by The Killer's third album, Day and Age.
POOKIE
I really want it still was hoping to get it for christmas but didn't
Been looking for it on DVD, but i'm not buying it for under £9, and i can't find it for less that £11.99 at the moment, so i'll wait a little while longer
I got this for Christmas from my kids, I hadn't seen the movie but I had seen the stage show.
It looked like they had a great time filming it... dare I say it, perhaps even a better time than I had watching it!
Meryl Streep was hopelessly miscast.
Julie Walters was hysterical, as was the other woman (cannot remember her name - the one out of Cybil).
I enjoyed it - the music was fun - it always has been (I was an Abba fan as a kid). It wasn't a brilliant film, but then it wasn't supposed to be high culture.
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