@Galaxy:
Are you signing up? :ninja:
The answer you seek is within yourself
@Galaxy:
Are you signing up? :ninja:
The answer you seek is within yourself
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) is the gripping tale of a young woman coming to terms with the loss of her mother in a time in which she needs her most. Faced with a number of hardships ranging from material loss to the apparent withdraw of her lover both physically and emotionally, Sophie must learn to tackle her difficulties with grace and poise. With the support of her 3 fathers, Sophie finds within her the strength to overcome adversity and even make amends with her estranged grandmother.
Ol Parker, known for directing such works as Now is Good (2012) and Imagine me and You (2005), has breathed life anew into one of the world’s most beloved stories. Additionally, cinematographer Robert D. Yeoman offers us much more than static mid-shots and talking heads, with creative attempts to consistently one-up the amount of movement in each consecutive shot. The team in charge of delivering this, one of the year’s most anticipated films, ensure that the expertly written, visceral flashbacks that detail the struggles of one woman in pursuit of self-fulfillment and an escape from society’s expectations, parallel the journey taken by her own daughter many years after these initial events took place.
This sequel tackles the heavy themes of what it means to be independent woman (who, despite insistence otherwise, will always ultimately feel the need to rely on a man), the way in which we mourn, and the intense urge to fill the holes in one’s life with spontaneous bursts of song.
All this, accomplished with the use of ABBA’s greatest hits, inarguably the very essence of the 80s.
Good times abound in this feel-good, playful romp of a film – one cannot claim to have truly lived without having witnessed the honest, actual, life-changingly magnificent visage of a man “to whom age has been kind, like a fine wine or cheese”, the Firthster himself.
! That is to say, 10 Mammas out of Mia, v gay, would watch again
My (incredibly well thought-out) plan consists of the the following:
1. Actually bother to show up this time (a rather tall order if I do say so myself)
2. Be found out immediately (whether from lack of ability to roleplay or from lack of ability to care enough to attempt it)
3. Complain in my confessional about everyone being too serious and taking the fun out of the game because I don't stand a chance at anything myself (as per usual)
4. Be irrelevant to the state of the game in every regard and only kept around for amusement purposes until I…
5. Get voted off
How many years has it been? Am I still a participant at this point, or just a fixture of the game now?
I've become jaded in my old age~ ♡
Excellent post, Kitsune! :D too bad some of us never got to experience rule #6 :ninja:
I'm blaming Gazz for this one. I won by ONE vote, and she picked me because she liked how I cook Mac and cheese. Just let that sink in xD
Ooooooh yeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaahhh~ that happened ~
Good times.
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Also, I hope everyone was prepared to be disappointed today.
I'm here. I'll sign up. I guess.
You are crazy and I have no idea what you mean.
You just wait. I'm going to get my precious $5 even if I have to prove you wrong again.
Have you ever bet someone $5 that they couldn't do something?
Like really violently insisted that it was impossible…
Only to be proven wrong when they did it?
I'm looking at you Cookie. :getlost:
#getGazzher(rightfullyearned)money2016
- If you have played before, do try and shake your list up a bit. If you've exclusively played as Baroque Works or CP9 agents in the past, try and branch out a little, so it's not immediately obvious who you are.
I take actual, personal offense to this stipulation.
Ah jeez, I'm here.
I'll join survivor if you guys tell Wooden to stop bugging me at work. Gosh. I'll also hit Cookie up because I guess we're a package or something now??