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Topic History of: Mamma Mia - delicious
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Mart Maybe not Walter, but my grammar, style and punctuation spotting far exceeds my writing skills.
Walter Sobchak sadly Mart , you haven't earned that right ....yet
Mart Oh Walter Walter Walter!!! Who the eff are you writing for?

I shall tell you mine if you tell me yours!
JK2006 I agree Mike and see no reason why both should not be in my top 5 films of the year (if Dark Knight lives up to the trailer).
Michael Walter Sobchak wrote:
You are right JK ;the economic climate, and mostly the weather too, demand a happy frothy piece of rubbish right now and Mamma Mia fits the bill very nicely. The Gay undertone helps as well, but good cinema it certainly is not.

The Dark Knight on the other hand is a masterly piece of film making with a brilliant cast , wonderful visual flair and a truly extraodinary ending. See it.

There's nothing to stop Mamma Mia being great fun at the same time as Dark Knight being "masterly". Why not see both?

Don't let snobs get in the way of a giggle (or a man in tights).