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Headcanon that whenever Kitty gets upset and hides behind something, the Captain and/or Pat will recreate that scene from "Mamma Mia!" and start singing "Chiquitita" until she cheers up/joins in
the nativity scene mamma mia AU where one of the three wisemen is the real dad of baby jesus and mary and joseph try to figure it out all the while everyone is singing ABBA songs
Shoutout to Mamma Mia (2008) for permanently altering the course of my life, causing me to watch this movie at least bimonthly singing along to the entire thing, in total there's no way I've watched it less than 25 times fr
Special thanks to Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried for being so iconic in there too they really just killed all of it holy shit
mamma mia has completely changed my view of weddings like now i realize how young weddings are so cool and fun while old weddings are so romantic and sweet
The Dancing Queen sequence in the movie "Mamma Mia!" surprised me, even though I was already familiar with the ABBA classic from hearing it countless times on the radio and seeing it in other movies. The way it was performed in the film breathed new life into the song and gave it a fresh energy that left me completely captivated. As I watched the vibrant sequence unfold, I was swept up in its infectious joy and enthusiasm, which made the movie so enchanting.
Every beat of the music seemed to pulse with an undeniable zest, and the choreography radiated an electric enthusiasm that was impossible to resist. It wasn't just a dance routine, but a celebration of life, love, and the sheer exhilaration of being alive. At that moment, I couldn't help but feel a surge of happiness coursing through me, as if the sheer exuberance of the characters on screen had somehow spilled over into my own heart.
Looking back on the experience later, I realized that this sequence captured everything I love about "Mamma Mia!"—its unapologetic embrace of joy and ability to transport audiences to a world where anything is possible. Now, I wish I had watched this film with my mom and sister back in 2008 instead of "The Dark Knight" or at least watched both movies.