Speaking of Miss Scarlett, I thought she actually did a good job in this movie. Usually she's so wooden, acting only with her pouty lips. Woody Allen is finally bringing out the something special in her that apparently he sees (beyond the bod).
Mamma Mia was manic but fun. I actually liked it better than the local stage version we saw a few years back. My favorite parts were the all the women running together singing "Dancing Queen" (that's such a great, nostalgic song for me)--and the incredible, amazing, can-do-anything Meryl Streep with her red shawl in the wind singing "The Winner Takes It All."
(Is it just me, or is the Abba "Money Money Money" song a rip-off of "Money Makes the World Go Around from Cabaret?)
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More news on the For the May Queen front:
And yet another new blurb! Look left. This one's from Jayne Pupek, the author of a wonderful new novel Tomato Girl (more on that in a September post). Just got the next version of the galleys from my publisher. I'm thrilled with the fonts they chose.
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Hoping to see the new Woody Allen movie this week. I watched "Crimes & Misdemeanors" again over the weekend and remembered how much I love him.
On a local radio station here in Atlanta, one of the DJs played some songs and the other DJs had to guess is McCain or Obama picked the song as a favorite. McCain had two ABBA songs-- "Dancing Queen" was one for sure... and I think "S.O.S." was the second; however, I might be wrong on "S.O.S."
Thanks for ruining the song for me, Dustin!
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