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* [[Audience Participation]]: On stage, audience members are encouraged to sing, clap, and dance along. About a month and a half after the film's U.S. release, Universal shipped out a "sing-along" version with the lyrics appearing on screen.
* [[Audience Participation]]: On stage, audience members are encouraged to sing, clap, and dance along. About a month and a half after the film's U.S. release, Universal shipped out a "sing-along" version with the lyrics appearing on screen.
** [[Once an Episode|Once A Showing]]: There's a big gap in the song "I Do" in which all eyes go to the character being exhorted to make the vows. At ''least'' one audience member will keep singing.
** [[Once an Episode|Once A Showing]]: There's a big gap in the song "I Do" in which all eyes go to the character being exhorted to make the vows. At ''least'' one audience member will keep singing.
* [[But Not Too Gay]]: {{spoiler|Harry}} and his boyfriend gets maybe half a minute of screentime, on a generous count.
* [[But Not Too Gay]]: {{spoiler|Harry}} and his boyfriend gets maybe half a minute of screentime, on a generous count.
* [[The Cameo]]: Benny Andersson appears as a piano player during "Dancing Queen." Bjorn Ulvaeuss appears as a member of the [[Greek Mythology|Greek Pantheon]] during "Waterloo."
* [[The Cameo]]: Benny Andersson appears as a piano player during "Dancing Queen." Bjorn Ulvaeuss appears as a member of the [[Greek Mythology|Greek Pantheon]] during "Waterloo".
* [[Chick Flick]]: The fifth highest-grossing film of 2008, and targeted at female audiences to boot!
* [[Chick Flick]]: The fifth highest-grossing film of 2008, and targeted at female audiences to boot!
* [[Christmas Cake]]: mostly Tanya
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Mostly Tanya.
* [[Cleaning Up Romantic Loose Ends]]
* [[Cleaning Up Romantic Loose Ends]]
* [[Cool Old Guy|Cool Middle-Aged Guy]]: Bill
* [[Cool Old Guy|Cool Middle-Aged Guy]]: Bill.
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: Technically, both Sophie and Donna are the main protagonists, but what director on Earth is going to cast [[Meryl Streep]] in a supporting role?
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: Technically, both Sophie and Donna are the main protagonists, but what director on Earth is going to cast [[Meryl Streep]] in a supporting role?
* [[Dramatic Ellipsis]]: Sophie wonders why the diary contains so many of them.
* [[Dramatic Ellipsis]]: Sophie wonders why the diary contains so many of them.
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* [[Genki Girl]]: Sophie. The older females are quite energetic as well, despite their age.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Sophie. The older females are quite energetic as well, despite their age.
* [[Greek Chorus]]: ''Literally!''
* [[Greek Chorus]]: ''Literally!''
* [[Hollywood Night]]: "I Have A Dream" and several other "night" scenes
* [[Hollywood Night]]: "I Have A Dream" and several other "night" scenes.
* [[Hot Dad]]: Three of them
* [[Hot Dad]]: Three of them.
* [[Hot Mom]]: Donna
* [[Hot Mom]]: Donna.
* [[Invisible to Gaydar]]: {{spoiler|Harry}}
* [[Invisible to Gaydar]]: {{spoiler|Harry}}.
* [[Jukebox Musical]]
* [[Jukebox Musical]]
* [[Large Ham]]: Virtually the entire adult cast, [[Meryl Streep|at least one of whom]] doesn't get to do it very often
* [[Large Ham]]: Virtually the entire adult cast, [[Meryl Streep|at least one of whom]] doesn't get to do it very often.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Pepper.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Pepper.
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: In the movie, all the women qualify.
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: In the movie, all the women qualify.
* [[One Dialogue, Two Conversations]]: After the bachelorette party, both Bill and Harry are trying to tell the other that they found out that they're Sophie's father (at least that's what they think). However, Bill thinks Harry is {{spoiler|trying to Come Out to him}}, while Harry thinks Bill is trying to {{spoiler|admit to hooking up Rosie}}.
* [[One Dialogue, Two Conversations]]: After the bachelorette party, both Bill and Harry are trying to tell the other that they found out that they're Sophie's father (at least that's what they think). However, Bill thinks Harry is {{spoiler|trying to Come Out to him}}, while Harry thinks Bill is trying to {{spoiler|admit to hooking up Rosie}}.
* [[Power Trio]]: Three of them, suitably enough -- Donna and the Dynamos; Sophie, Lisa and Ali; and the three possible dads
* [[Power Trio]]: Three of them, suitably enough -- Donna and the Dynamos; Sophie, Lisa and Ali; and the three possible dads.
** Also, Sky, Pepper, and Eddie, albeit on a lesser extent, since Eddie (or Salt, depending on the version you're watching) is practically cut.
** Also, Sky, Pepper, and Eddie, albeit on a lesser extent, since Eddie (or Salt, depending on the version you're watching) is practically cut.
* [[Rousseau Was Right]]
* [[Rousseau Was Right]]
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* [[Rule of Sean Connery]]: For many viewers, Meryl Streep's presence - and acting skills - transform the movie from merely barely tolerable to actually quite enjoyable, provided much [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]] is applied.
* [[Rule of Sean Connery]]: For many viewers, Meryl Streep's presence - and acting skills - transform the movie from merely barely tolerable to actually quite enjoyable, provided much [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]] is applied.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The movie is ''full'' of it.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The movie is ''full'' of it.
* [[Shout-Out]]: "Bright, Harry Bright" (as [[James Bond]] is standing next to him, no less!)
* [[Shout-Out]]: "Bright, Harry Bright" (as [[James Bond]] is standing next to him, no less!).
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: ''Way'' toward the Idealism end.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: ''Way'' toward the Idealism end.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Oh right, ha ha, those guys singing in the background are a [[Greek Chorus]]. Well how's that for brekekekeke-ing your ko-ax.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Oh right, ha ha, those guys singing in the background are a [[Greek Chorus]]. Well how's that for brekekekeke-ing your ko-ax.
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* [[Two Scenes, One Dialogue]]: After the bachelorette party, Donna/Sophie is fretting to Rosie & Tanya/Ali & Lisa over the three-dads-present issue. Rosie & Tanya/Ali & Lisa decide to take the men out fishing to keep them distracted.
* [[Two Scenes, One Dialogue]]: After the bachelorette party, Donna/Sophie is fretting to Rosie & Tanya/Ali & Lisa over the three-dads-present issue. Rosie & Tanya/Ali & Lisa decide to take the men out fishing to keep them distracted.
* [[Wacky Marriage Proposal]]
* [[Wacky Marriage Proposal]]
* [[Who's Your Daddy?]]: [[The Un-Reveal|Sophie eventually decides she doesn't care]]. ([[Word of God]] is that the father is {{spoiler|Bill}}.)
* [[Who's Your Daddy?]]: [[The Un-Reveal|Sophie eventually decides she doesn't care]] ([[Word of God]] is that the father is {{spoiler|Bill}}).
* [[Why Waste a Wedding?]]: Word for word when {{spoiler|Sophie and Sky decide not to get married, thus Donna and Sam get married instead.}}
* [[Why Waste a Wedding?]]: Word for word when {{spoiler|Sophie and Sky decide not to get married, thus Donna and Sam get married instead.}}
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Sophie
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Sophie.


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Revision as of 13:47, 9 February 2015

Mamma Mia! is a 2008 film version of the hit stage musical of the same name that is based around the music of ABBA. It stars Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Amanda Seyfried, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters and Dominic Cooper.

The plot is simple enough: 20-year-old Sophie (Seyfried) is the daughter of single mom and former rock star Donna (Streep). Sophie is getting married to Skye (Cooper) and wants her father at her wedding; unfortunately, she doesn't know who it is as Donna never told her. To be fair, Donna herself doesn't know; there were three guys right around the time she became pregnant: Sam (Brosnan), Harry (Firth) and Bill (Skarsgård). Sophie invites all three possible dads to her wedding to try and find her natural father.

Throw in a Greek island, the other two members of Donna's former girl group (Baranski and Walters) and a dozen ABBA songs, and Hilarity Ensues.


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