The sing-along feature was one of the reasons I picked Mamma Mia.
Both the mother and the daughter in this movie have a group of friends who have a jingle that they sing when they all get together. Does anybody actually do that?
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The sing-along feature was one of the reasons I picked Mamma Mia.
Both the mother and the daughter in this movie have a group of friends who have a jingle that they sing when they all get together. Does anybody actually do that?
Both the mother and the daughter in this movie have a group of friends who have a jingle that they sing when they all get together. Does anybody actually do that?
a jingle they made up?
Should I stop my cat from eating a cardboard box?
My mother signs often, and we often join her. But it is totally random. No personal jingles.
a jingle they made up?
Yep. A little song about themselves.
I had a song I made up about my dog that I used to sing to her (when we were alone) but the songs my family sings together were all made up by someone else.
This movie has a whole lot of different accents. Also, obviously directed by a woman. Not a single one of those gratuitous shots of the camera panning over a woman's body, even though one of the main female characters spends a lot of time in a swimsuit. Which is a practical one-piece, as makes sense for her character.
Damn. Forgot about the "Man After Midnight" scene. Do not want.
Also, apartment way too warm. But if I open a window, it'll be too cold.
I haven't seen it because the reviews scared me.
Can you go outside for a few minutes to cool off?
It's a fun movie. Just got up to a Pierce Brosnan song. He so cannot sing, at all, but bravo to him for going for it anyway.
It is the fear of hearing Pierce sign badly that keeps me away. I don't want to take away from my adoration.