Mamma Mia!
Meryl Streep Actor , Pierce Brosnan Actor , Amanda Seyfried Actor , Colin Firth Actor , Stellan Skarsgård Actor
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PG13
Contains:Adult Language
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Mamma Mia!
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 07 18 (USA)
UPC: 025192048869
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Language]
Summary: Longing to discover the identity of her true father before she exchanges her wedding vows, the daughter of a once-rebellious single mother secretly invites a trio of paternal candidates to her upcoming wedding in this feature adaptation of the beloved stage musical. Independent-minded single mother Donna (Meryl Streep) has always done her best to raise her spirited daughter, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), while simultaneously running a successful hotel on a small Greek island, but now the time has come for this hardworking mom to finally let go. In just a few days, Sophie will be married, and Donna will stand by bittersweetly as her little girl takes flight. Of course, Donna's lifelong friends Rosie (Julie Walters) and Tanya (Christine Baranski) will both be present at the wedding, but unbeknownst to the mother, Sophie has furtively invited three very special guests of her own. When Sophie walks down the aisle on that fateful day, she wants her father to hand her off. The only problem is that Donna has never revealed the true identity of Sophie's father, leaving the resourceful future bride to narrow the list down to three potential candidates. Now, as three key figures from Donna's past return to the picturesque Mediterranean shores they all walked 20 years prior, one beautiful bride will discover the secret of her past while one lonely mother finds out that it's never too late for a little romance. Phyllida Lloyd, director of both the original London sensation as well as the hit Broadway incarnation, makes her feature directorial debut with this big-screen version of the beloved musical featuring 22 classic ABBA hits. Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsg?rd, and Dominic Cooper co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Musical
Awards: Film Presented – Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Best Edited Feature - Comedy or Musical – American Cinema Editors Guild Best Music – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Art Direction in a Contemporary Film – Costume Guild Awards Best Music – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Carl Foreman Award – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best British Film – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Comedic Actress – Women Film Critics Circle Best Picture - Musical or Comedy – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical – Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Features:
The Making of Mamma Mia! The Movie
Deleted Musical Number "The Name of the Game"
Anatomy of a Musical Number: "Lay All Your Love On Me"
Becoming a Singer
A Look Inside Mamma Mia! The Movie
Additional Features
Sing-Along! On Screen Lyrics for 22 Musical Numbers
Deleted Scenes
Outtakes
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" Music Video
Bj?rn Ulvaeus Cameo
Feature Commentary with Director Phyllida Lloyd
Mamma Mia!
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 11/10/2009
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DHMA null, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS-ES Digital Theater Systems
Runtime: 109 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,Spanish,French
Subtitles: English,Spanish,French
Derek Armstrong
Is there anything Meryl Streep can't do? It would be tempting to say "won't do," but that would imply her appearance in Mamma Mia! is somehow shameless. Hardly. Watching the perennial Oscar nominee bounce on a bed like a teenager, kick out her legs, roll around on the ground, and sing her heart out -- without a trace of hesitation -- is another redefining moment for one of Hollywood's most treasured actresses. We know she's a performer with guts, but it never hurts to be reminded. On the whole, Mamma Mia! joyously reminds us how musicals -- especially those set on lush Greek islands -- can transport an audience to delicious realms of pure escapism. The whole cast fully commits, from the logical choices (prancing diva Christine Baranski) to the surprises (stiff-by-design Colin Firth) to the fresh-faced newcomers (charismatic Amanda Seyfried). In their hands, these songs have the same gusto ABBA must have felt when first writing and performing them. In some cases, gusto alone may not be enough, and Mamma Mia! likely works better for those not comparing the performances to the soundtrack of the popular show. For one, Pierce Brosnan, another plucky outside-the-box choice, seems to have more singing responsibility than he can properly carry. And a small amount of the choreography is inferior, such as the inert staging of Streep's solo "The Winner Takes It All," in which Brosnan is left trying to figure out what to do with his hands. Some of this can be blamed on stage director Phyllida Lloyd's inexperience with this particular medium, but in her first feature film, she's far more deserving of credit than complaint. It's hard to imagine anyone not feeling the rush when an entire village of women comes together to sing "Dancing Queen," finishing with a group plunge into the Aegean. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Rita Wilson
Executive Producer
Gary Goetzman
Producer
Tom Hanks
Executive Producer
Stig Anderson
Composer (Music Score)
Benny Andersson
Executive Producer
Benny Andersson
Composer (Music Score)
Mark Huffam
Executive Producer
Björn Ulvaeus
Executive Producer
Björn Ulvaeus
Composer (Music Score)
Phyllida Lloyd
Director
Judy Craymer
Producer
Catherine Johnson
Screenwriter
Meryl Streep
Actor
Pierce Brosnan
Actor
Amanda Seyfried
Actor
Colin Firth
Actor
Stellan Skarsgård
Actor
Julie Walters
Actor
Christine Baranski
Actor
Dominic Cooper
Actor
Country: UK,USA

