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In other Mamma Mia! news, it's just about to pass Iron Man to become the #5 worldwide grossing movie of 2008. -- nm
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Danonezer Scrooge (aka dano)
Dec 17 '08, 07:26
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not exactly a surprise considering Abba's popularity. I heard years ago that they were offered $1 billion to tour again. -- nm
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zork
Dec 17, 07:28
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U2 is probably the biggest band in the world. I doubt any movie based on their music would top $100 million worldwide.
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Inigo
Dec 17, 07:31
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ABBA has a wider fanbase, though. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 17, 07:32
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since the early to mid 70s too. I think a lot of people embrace them because they are not american or english -- nm
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zork
Dec 17, 07:34
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U2 surely has international fans, but I think ABBA is more so. and old people like ABBA. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 17, 07:38
(___!___) -- nm
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oblique
Dec 17, 07:33
*weeps for the future* -- nm
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Don Homer
Dec 17, 07:27
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