Yes, I did just create this.
This movie, it's ridiculous. It's blowin' my freakin' mind.
Anyone else see this?
WOW.
Film: Mamma Mia!
3Please, you should just watch it because of Pierce Brosnan's rendition of S.O.S.
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Film: Mamma Mia!
4I wonder if Tesco Vee has seen this yet.
Although my lust for Meryl Streep knows no bounds, I cannot watch this movie.
Although my lust for Meryl Streep knows no bounds, I cannot watch this movie.
Robert Anton Wilson wrote:The totally convinced and the totally stupid have too much in common for the resemblance to be accidental
Film: Mamma Mia!
5fancyjamtime wrote:I wonder if Tesco Vee has seen this yet.
Agnetha isn't in the film, so he probably doesn't care.
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
Film: Mamma Mia!
6burun wrote:
Though Stellan Skaarsgaard are easy on the eyes.
agreed
scott wrote:It was fun. We laughed, we cried, most of us shit ourselves as far as I know. What a world.
Film: Mamma Mia!
7Ace wrote:fancyjamtime wrote:I wonder if Tesco Vee has seen this yet.
Agnetha isn't in the film, so he probably doesn't care.
Thanks for the memories, fancyjamtime and Ace.
The next movie I see will be a remake of Lost in Translation with a 1970's Agnetha in Scarlett Johannson's role. This movie will be showing tonight in my mind.
Actually, it will be just be the movie's opening scene, stretched out for the duration of the entire film or as long as it takes, whichever comes first.
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dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
Film: Mamma Mia!
8burun wrote:I love ABBA, and I'm not getting within 30 blocks of this abomination.
Me and you both.
I've had to suffer through the soundtrack at work. It's fucking awful. I suggested to the music manager that I could just bring in ABBA records and we'd all be happier, but that didn't fly.
Hey. My name's Josh.


Film: Mamma Mia!
9Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:Ace wrote:fancyjamtime wrote:I wonder if Tesco Vee has seen this yet.
Agnetha isn't in the film, so he probably doesn't care.
Thanks fort the memories, Ace.
The next movie I see will be a remake of Lost in Translation with a 1970's Agnetha in Scarlett Johannson's role. This movie will be showing tonight in my mind.
Actually, it will be just be the movie's opening scene, stretched out for the duration of the entire film or as long as it takes, whichever comes first.
I knew my Tesco Vee fixation would be useful at some point.
Well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.