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#Win Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (US)

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AVAILABLE OCTOBER 23 ON BLURAY/DVD!

Rated PG

1 h 54 mins

AMAZON US   |   AMAZON CA

Join the celebration, sing and dance, and discover how it all began! Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie premiered, you’re invited back to the magical Greek island of Kalokairi in an all-new musical sequel based on the songs of ABBA. Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) is now pregnant, and like her mother Donna (Meryl Streep), she’ll need to take risks. The film’s original cast returns, with new additions including Lily James as a young Donna, Andy Garcia and Oscar® winner Cher.


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  1. Thanks for this wonderful giveaway. Musicals give me a great deal of pleasure and enjoyment. They are a form of entertainment which I appreciate very much since they are uplifting and unforgettable. My favorite musicals are The King & I and Phantom of the Opera. I saw Phantom at the Pantages theatre in Toronto many years ago which was an experience which I still think of fondly.

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    1. I saw Phantom at Pantages back in '96... I wonder if we went at the same time?! :-)

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  2. It started with Grease when I was a kid watching it with my cousins! That is when I first started loving musicals. My mom and dad didnt care for them but I loved them. I did see the first Mamma Mia! I love the way the way they make me feel. Musicals can really lift your spirits!

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  3. Thanks for the giveaway, these two are musicals that are very difficult to get the fun music out of your head! Love those big dance numbers and happy endings!

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  4. My wife got me hooked on musicals with live theater. I can remember a time in my life when I could care less about anyone dancing and singing. Now after leaving a good musical performance I usually have one the songs going through my head and filled will amazement on how someone could get 1, 2 or 2 dozen dancers on a stage performing the music or song and have the movements be meaningful. I especially enjoy a show when it is performed by non-seasoned performers, like local small town organization or high school show, because I know they are there to have fun with often the only payment they receive is an applause at the end of the performance. I can often see in their eyes that they are enjoying being up on stage as much as I enjoy the performance.

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  5. I usually like animated musicals. I enjoy the music of Abba so I would love to check this movie out. It looks like alot of fun. Bernie Wallace BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com

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  6. Still need to see this one as Abba is one of my faves.

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    1. It was amazing!! Just to see Cher sing Fernando was everything!

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