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I love Dolly too! She was great in the movie 9 to 5. I've also been to Dollywood theme park! It is nice there... That whole area in the Smoky mountains is a huge resort area. Gaitlenburg is big touristy area...

I've been to Dollywood (had fun lol) and vacationed in Gaitlenburg - nice area.

I've love Dolly! So glad she is in one of my favorite movies - Steel Magnolias. But it makes since, you can't make a movie about strong southern women without her.

...and don't get me started about Loretta Lynn. :smile1:
 
I've been to Dollywood (had fun lol) and vacationed in Gaitlenburg - nice area.

I've love Dolly! So glad she is in one of my favorite movies - Steel Magnolias. But it makes since, you can't make a movie about strong southern women without her.

...and don't get me started about Loretta Lynn. :smile1:

Loretta and DoLittle Lynn....Love it...love the movie too.
 
If you want to hear her interview with Michel Martin on Tell Me Moore, go to NPR. She was really good and down to earth.

Transcript and audio of the video located here.
http://www.npr.org/2012/01/18/145397009/dolly-parton-makes-a-joyful-noise-on-big-screen

January 18, 2012 What would you do if the little town you lived in — and loved — was slowly dying, with no jobs and little hope?

In the new film Joyful Noise, a small-town Georgia church faces hard times with hallelujahs when a national competition offers their financially strapped choir its only chance at survival.

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February 18, 2009

Dolly Parton On Faith, Politics And Hard Times
Add to PlaylistDownload Dolly Parton, who plays the quick-witted G.G. Sparrow in the movie, thinks many people can relate to the movie's theme of pushing forward during hard times — that is, after all, what propelled Parton from the impoverished Appalachians to Nashville, becoming an American icon in the process.

Parton tells Michel Martin, host of NPR's Tell Me More, that it's a good time for the feel-good movie, which is about "a little town that's going through their problems, like everyone is these days."

With the National Joyful Noise Competition looming, choir director Vi Rose Hill, played by Queen Latifah, makes the group get serious about traditional gospel music. But when G.G.'s grandson Randy suggests the choir take a chance on more modern songs, a holy battle flares up — and only gains heat when it's discovered that Randy (played by Jeremy Jordan) has the hots for Vi Rose's daughter, Olivia (Keke Palmer). At issue isn't race, but the fact that Randy's a bit of a bad boy.

The two leading ladies move beyond polite church chatter when Vi Rose lambasts G.G. for all the plastic surgery she's had. Parton's character retorts, "God didn't put plastic surgeons on earth to starve."
Parton asked writer and director Todd Graff to include this sort of humor.

"He was afraid to touch on some things," she tells Martin. "But I said, 'Look, I'm not touchy at all about this. If we can get a laugh, I'm all for it.' "



Three of the songs featured in the film are Parton's own, including "From Here to the Moon and Back," a ballad that she sings with actor and singer Jordan.

Parton has written thousands of songs and released dozens of albums since she started making music more than 40 years ago.

Graff told Nell Minow of the Movie Mom blog that the country music star's reputation for being prolific is not undeserved.

Graff said that when he asked Parton to revise a song she'd written to better fit the film, "she would say, 'If you don't like it, I'll write another one. It only takes me an hour.' "

In all, Parton ended up writing 12 songs, some of which she hopes to rework for future demos.

"Well, I love to write," the Grammy Award-winning singer says. "Especially when I've got a challenge."

Parton, who can play 12 instruments but can't read music, says songwriting comes naturally to her. "I just need a subject," she says, "and I'm off and running, 'cause I know how to rhyme, and I love the music, and I just go for it."

Singing Through Hard Times

Graff wrote the script with Parton in mind, and wardrobe aside, many elements of G.G.'s character bear true to the country star's life — including her strong faith.


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Dolly Parton and Jeremy Jordan sing "From Here to the Moon and Back," written by Parton.


But Parton, who's the granddaughter of a Pentecostal minister, says that when she was growing up, "we didn't have a choir, because we couldn't have afforded robes, but the whole congregation would sing."

The "Queen of Country" has sold millions of albums and won countless awards, but Parton has a humble background. Her father was a sharecropper, and she and her siblings grew up in a one-room cabin in Tennessee.

Like her character in the film, Parton has confronted hardship with good humor, hard work and resilience.

"I have been very poor," Parton said when she last sat down with Martin a few years ago, "and I know a lot of poor people that were having hard times before, and now they're having worse times."

But in a line that could have just as easily been said by her character in Joyful Noise, Parton added: "Even if we go down the tubes, let's go hand in hand trying to do something about it."
 
She was a knockout in her youth!

DIVA! (see the hair)

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In the first pic Dolly could have been in the B-52's with that beehive. She has such a sweet face. Does anyone know how Joyful Noise made out at the box office?

From imdb:


Box office / business for
Joyful Noise (2012) More at IMDbPro »

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Opening Weekend
$11,225,190 (USA) (15 January 2012) (2,735 Screens)

Gross
$29,890,129 (USA) (12 February 2012)
$28,964,458 (USA) (5 February 2012)
$26,675,903 (USA) (29 January 2012)
$21,745,419 (USA) (22 January 2012)
$13,802,308 (USA) (15 January 2012)

Weekend Gross
$489,616 (USA) (12 February 2012) (686 Screens)
$1,459,230 (USA) (5 February 2012) (1,350 Screens)
$3,188,393 (USA) (29 January 2012) (2,021 Screens)
$5,917,437 (USA) (22 January 2012) (2,735 Screens)
$11,225,190 (USA) (15 January 2012) (2,735 Screens)
 
I agree with all of these positive thoughts about Dolly - she seems like such a genuine person, which is totally opposite to the way she looks, although she's always totally up front about that! I love her in every film I've seen her in, which isn't many, but her sweet spirit comes through the screen.

She's a talented song writer, and seems to get along with everyone. Her theme park, Dollywood, is in Pigeon Forge, TN, which I believe is close to where she grew up. The entire area is bustling now, but I was there way back when, and she brought much business and tourist dollars to an area that desperately needed it.

Can't think of one negative thing about her! She really is one of a kind!

that's so nice to hear. i'm so looking forward to going to Dollywood some day.
 
From imdb:


Box office / business for
Joyful Noise (2012) More at IMDbPro »

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Opening Weekend
$11,225,190 (USA) (15 January 2012) (2,735 Screens)

Gross
$29,890,129 (USA) (12 February 2012)
$28,964,458 (USA) (5 February 2012)
$26,675,903 (USA) (29 January 2012)
$21,745,419 (USA) (22 January 2012)
$13,802,308 (USA) (15 January 2012)

Weekend Gross
$489,616 (USA) (12 February 2012) (686 Screens)
$1,459,230 (USA) (5 February 2012) (1,350 Screens)
$3,188,393 (USA) (29 January 2012) (2,021 Screens)
$5,917,437 (USA) (22 January 2012) (2,735 Screens)
$11,225,190 (USA) (15 January 2012) (2,735 Screens)
Wow, Thanks!:smile1:
 
Megan Hilty was on WWHL tonight. She worked with Dolly on the Broadway show 9 to 5. Andy asked what she smelled like, and she said wonderful, a combination of baby powder, love and pixie dust!
 
I can't help loving her, lol!


Dolly Parton Promises to Adopt Namesake Dog Abandoned at Glastonbury Music Festival


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Dolly Parton

PEOPLE MAGAZINE

Dolly Parton was feeling "saxy" at Glastonbury, and now a dog rescued at the music festival has captured her heart.

The country queen has promised to adopt a fluffy white lurcher – now also named "Dolly" – found alone in a tent after the British concert series last week.

"Heard about the abandoned dog at @GlastoFest? If nobody claims her, I'll take her home to America! Ain't she cute :)" Parton, 68, Tweeted on Monday morning.

On its website, Happy Landings Animal Shelter describes Dolly the dog as "a sweet-natured older lady" who "arrived with a serious ear infection which has now had treatment and is currently under further assessment."

The shelter also clarified that the pup is still up for adoption, writing on Facebook, "Would like to point out this is a lovely kind offer from dolly parton and not from happy landing in any way before people panic dolly dog is disappearing."

The Glastonbury lurcher isn't Parton's only canine namesake. The "Jolene" singer – an avid animal lover just like her goddaughter, new puppy mom Miley Cyrus – inspired country star Randy Houser to name his dog "Dolly Parton" in 2010.
 
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