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The Carroll County Accident by Porter Wagoner
The Carroll County Accident by Porter Wagoner
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"He looks like a televangelist who’s recently been dethroned. I think he discovered Dolly Parton. They were a duo for years. Dolly and Porter did damage!"

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9 to 5 (1980)
9 to 5 (1980)
1980 | Classics, Comedy
Dolly Parton (3 more)
Jane fonda
Lilly tomlin
Dabney coleman
Watched last night for first time one of those films that has a very catchy tune u won't get out of your head plus its sang by dolly Parton herself and stars in the film itself the plot is simple three work colleagues get there revenge on there boss and I don't blame them one bit some of the jokes are outdated but still a good laugh I had
  
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Kate (355 KP) rated Dumplin' (2018) in Movies

Jan 5, 2019  
Dumplin' (2018)
Dumplin' (2018)
2018 | Comedy, Drama
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Typical feel good about yourself whatever your size, takes place in a Texas city and the main plot is about pageant queens. Actually quite good as it is not too slushy and all the songs featured are Dolly Parton songs which you cannot help but sing along too. Unexpected is a scene where the teenagers turn up to a bikers bar and it turns out to be drag queen bar who of course all sing along to Dolly Parton. Enjoyed watching it.
  
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams
1998 | Rock
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 305th greatest album of all time
I feared this would be more turgid cringey country. I was pleasantly surprised to find a more modern, feisty variant of the genre. More akin to PJ Harvey than to Dolly Parton, the songs have a fresh take on typical country, while still having familiar themes and stylings.
  
9 to 5
9 to 5
2008 | Musical, Comedy
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Show Rating
Excellent cast (2 more)
Really funny
Great music
So much fun!
I took my wife to see this before lockdown, and really enjoyed it! I'm not a huge fan of Dolly Parton, and I hadn't seen the film... But the music was great, and choreography was excellent. We saw it with Louise Redknapp, and I'd highly recommend it!
  
Nothing Compares 2 U by Sinead O'Connor
Nothing Compares 2 U by Sinead O'Connor
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"For some weird reason Sinéad O’Connor came back into my life. I re-indulged and reconnected with her and I was such a happier person for it. I go through long periods of forgetting and then I’ll just have major sessions and listen to just that for weeks on end. I thought the way she handled “Nothing Compares 2 U,” the Prince song, was genius. It is so moving and sad. I must be a sentimentalist and I’ve never realized until now. Oh, and Dolly Parton runs through all of this by the way. I’m a Dolly man—you can all knock “9 to 5,” but I love it. One of the greatest tragedies of my life so far is that I’ve never been able to make it to Dollywood. I think I’d have a hoot."

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Kelly (279 KP) rated Dumplin' (2018) in Movies

Dec 12, 2018  
Dumplin' (2018)
Dumplin' (2018)
2018 | Comedy, Drama
Great casting (1 more)
Strong female characters
A feel good movie
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‘Dumplin’’ is an overweight teenager with a little bit of a Dolly Parton obsession - not your usual hero for a movie. She is overshadowed by her mother, a former beauty pageant winner, and current judge, played by Jennifer Aniston. The movie tells the story of Willowdean’s (Dumplin’), journey into discovering her own sense of worth after signing up to a beauty pageant planned by her mother, alongside a small group who are protesting against the standard perceived norms.

I really enjoyed the film, and felt that Jennifer Aniston in particular played a really good role, portraying a mother who really loves her daughter but can never foresee her in the pageant world- there is a really touching scene at the end where she tells Willowdean how proud she is of her, which was believable and brought a lump to my throat.

Danielle Macdonald, who played Willowdean did so masterfully, showing us what it would really be like to be an overweight teenager in a community obsessed with thin beauty queens.

I felt the introduction of the Dolly Parton drag queen acts were a touch of genius adding an element of lightheartedness to the movie. I personally would have liked to see more from this group, particularly around the preparation of our small group of pageant underdogs, and felt that their role in building the self esteem of the characters was very much underplayed.

I also enjoyed the fact that although the group were recognised within the pageant (one winning second place), they didn’t actually win overall. I think if this had of happened it would have made the film less realistic, as is often the case with Hollywood movies.

Overall, this was a very good film, and well worth the watch.
  
9 to 5 (1980)
9 to 5 (1980)
1980 | Classics, Comedy
He's a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot!
One of the movies I have watched the most times in my life, I probably watched this every week when I was between the ages of 10 and 12 (showing my age here).

I watched again recently and the movies still has the magic.

If ever you want revenge or want to give it to your overbearing, jerkoff boss, this is the movie for you.

The teaming of Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton is so perfect as the three secretaries bent on revenge and Dabney Coleman rounds it out as the loser, backstabbing, chauvinist who everyone hates.

The three ladies imagine what it would be like to do him in, then through hilarious turns of events actually begin to do so.

A true comedy classic!

  
Original Album Classics by Harry Nilsson
Original Album Classics by Harry Nilsson
2009 | Rock
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Without You by Harry Nilsson

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"This is one of the first songs I can remember listening to over and over again as a little kid. I had ‘Puff the Magic Dragon’ and ‘Without You’ and they were my two favourite songs. I remember I would sit on the living room floor with my dad’s big headphones on, we had a massive CD player set and I would put it on and I’d just be… [gasps] I’d listen to it on repeat. “That was my first love of a pop ballad and I think those feelings were my first feelings of love in a way. I would just play it over and over and I think that was my first longing for wanting to create, but maybe not knowing that yet. Just being like ‘Oh my god, this is what I love.’ “It’s quite cool that it was Harry Nilsson, because I was just listening to what my parents were listening to at that time. I fucking love Harry Nilsson, he’s one of my favourite artists. Mariah Carey is a diva and she kills it, but it’s a different experience with the Mariah version. I love a diva and I love a good belt and an intense dramatic thing, but I like the more understated, simpler versions of things sometimes too. It’s like the Dolly Parton version of ‘I Will Always Love You’, there’s something so fucking beautiful and understated about that.”"

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Gareth von Kallenbach (965 KP) rated Morning Glory (2010) in Movies

Aug 8, 2019 (Updated Aug 8, 2019)  
Morning Glory (2010)
Morning Glory (2010)
2010 | Comedy
7
7.6 (5 Ratings)
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Suddenly fired from a job she worked incredibly hard at, Becky finds herself hitting the mean streets of New York to continue to pursue her dream of producing a television show. The odds are stacked against her when she finds herself producing a failing morning show with challenging anchors, a boss who doubts her skills, and a new romance threatening to distract her already splintered focus.

Diane Keaton brightens the screen looking great while completely selling her role as the eager morning television show anchorwomen, Colleen Peck. The unexpected Harrison Ford adds a rough edge as the once great journalist and now subpar anchorman, Mike Pomeroy. However, it is rising actress, Rachel Adams, as the determined Becky, who stole the show.

Morning Glory offers exactly the amount of oddness one might expect from a film with action star Harrison Ford as a news guy. Yet somehow the story is sweet and mildly uplifting and, on occasion, laugh out loud funny.
The plot is not brilliant, new, or even all that imaginative, still the film is unique. Morning Glory oddly brings to mind “Little Black Book” all be it in a much lighter and less romantically driven tone. In fact the romance element is so light in this film that it is much more likely to fall in the drama/comedy category, with romance taking a backseat to the real focus of the film: the challenges of work-obsessed Becky.

Mashed firmly between an decent episode of the Mary Tyler Moore show and the Dolly Parton classic “9 to 5”, Morning Glory is a one-of-a-kind take on a story that is increasingly all too familiar. Without the unnecessary bells and whistles so often thrown in to modern cinema, Morning Glory keeps the audience watching and sometimes even laughing.