I like how in this movie, Dick Van Dyke's character refers to when he played in "Stepping Time" in the original by saying "I still got a few steps left in me."
10:13 Also, when the actress who originally played Jane asks for the address, she thanks Jane and Jack by saying, "Many thanks, sincerely," which was how Jane and Michael signed off on their help wanted ad for a new nanny. "Hurry nanny. Many thanks, sincerely. Jane and Michael, Banks." *nod* :)
The original Jane actress not only asks for an address, she also cites lyrics from one of the original songs, the Nanny ad. "Many thanks, sincerely..."
when Mary Poppins first arrives in the original film, she tells Michael to close his mouth because “We are not a codfish!” and when Mary Poppins returns in the new film, she tells Michael to close his mouth again because “We are still not a codfish!”
Very unfair about Lin's accent. He nailed it. I lived in London for 35 years and, cor blimey, he went and done it somethink brillian'. In the last 20 years, movie accents have seriously improved in all movies, in the early 60s no one seemed to care. MP Returns was shot in London and at Shepperton, Dick Van Dyke had to film in Hollywood where he could not really research it and no one told him his accent was bonkers or asked him to rectify it. I loved MP Returns. It is a joyous film firing on all cylinders right from the start. They DO make movies like they used to.
Yeah, on Dick Van Dyke's accent. He knew he didn't have it and the brilliant director hired and Irish man to teach Dick the cockney accent...I know that the casting of Dick Van Dyke was P L Travers's biggest objection...
Dick Van Dyke publicly apologized for his accent but, when he requested a coach, Disney got him an Irish guy who really didn't know how to teach him the cockney accent. I know that P L Travers hated that Dick was cast in the 1964 movie but Van Dyke at the time was the lead of the number one show on television directed by Carl Reiner "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and naturally, Disney saw box office.
Here’s one that most missed. When Mary enters the home for the first time the background score plays one bar of “Spoon Full of Sugar” then continues with its previous melody.
Saw the movie today and absolutely loved it! Im 60 yrs old and can remember seeing the original when it first came out. Loved the entire cast and all the songs and dancing. Bravo for this sequel!
Woah, I only watched the first film when I was 15 (1997) !! I bet it was very revolutionary back then, because I felt amazed even only watched it back then in ninetees
I caught the reflection one, the penguins, the umbrella head, the kite, Ellen, the water globe of St Paul's Cathedral, "Close your mouth, we're still not codfish" "Jane still rather inclined to giggle" from her tape measure, "You think they would have learned to put their things away by now" about the papers, Ms. Lark and her dog (Same breed as the first film, without the sneeze) plus, there's a joke in the first film about "A Man with a wooden leg named Smith" , and Michael's wife's name was "Kate" like the nanny that left in the first film before Mary arrives.
Over the last few months I have loved Mary Poppins returns. I was drawn to it when I saw it in the theatre with my family. Most of all, I loved the song THE PLACE WHERE THE LOST THINGS GO.
It took me a while to be able to see the movie. The first time I heard the song "The Place Where Lost Things Go" was during the Academy Awards. It was less than a year after my mother died. I listened to the song and was a quivering mass. It hit my heart so hard! When it lost to the travesty that was "Sha-la-la-low" I just about exploded with anger.
Really enjoyed the sequel. It was a great nod to the original while still being its own original story. Emily Blunt is a pretty good singer, too (of course, she isn’t Julie Andrews) but she still does a great job!
There’s a cameo of the bird lady on the steps of St. Paul cathedral. She is sleeping and birds flying away high into the sky. I would think symbolizing the death of Jane Darwell who played the bird lady
@@abramsullivan7764 Julie Andrews can no longer sing due to surgery she had in 1997 and she didn't make a cameo because she wanted this to be Emily Blunt's moment. And Emily Blunt was wonderful in the role.
The reference to marmalade is made at the very beginning of the film when Michael has completely forgotten to go to the grocery store and Ellen comments that all they have is marmalade and pickled herring left....This film is magical and awesome from beginning to end and there were even more Easter eggs besides the one's mentioned. I also like the fact that the neighbors and vendors are better known to all of us...
Paul Delgadillo Did you catch the bird lady on the steps of St. Paul cathedral? She is sleeping and birds flying away high into the sky. I would think symbolizing the death of Jane Darwell who played the bird lady
@@monkie-cmonkie-do3561 I'm going back to see the film tomorrow and I'll check your observation out. I was also alerted to the fact that Karen Dotrice is the blonde woman asking for directions on Cherry Tree Lane. I find it fascinating that Michael's picking up the waterless globe was reminiscent of that song, either that or the huge tragedy of the operation which totally destroyed Julie Andrews's singing voice ? I know that she was so angry that she was going to sue. Maybe and maybe I'm being sarcastic. Also, did you notice how Mr. Dawes Junior winked at Mary? She made a visit to the man and I find this fascinating since, in the original film, Mr. Dawes Senior is an old and very greedy curmudgeon also played by Dick Van Dyke. I loved the unmixing of his name in the closing credits again and it amazes me that maybe Mary Poppins taught Junior a lesson about the evils of being greedy like his dad? I loved the realisation that Michael admitted to when he understood that the kids had been fighting for him more than he'd been fighting for them. I would love to see the further adventures of Jane and Jack as well. Also, the year 1935 is only four years before Hitler invaded Poland, starting WWII and John would probably be old enough to be conscripted....No, I know that Darwell was a fantastic character actress who was nominated for an Oscar for John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath."
Paul Delgadillo I found that out today too. She said “many thanks sincerely” after they give her the directions. That line was the last line in the song she sang called “the perfect nanny,” she wrote one the piece of paper Mr. Banks ripped up and threw in the fireplace
@@monkie-cmonkie-do3561 When watching the film again, I don't believe that the bird woman is sleeping, she's just died and that leaves room for her "sister" the balloon lady at the end. The balloon lady definitely has her magical ways and she is the one who gives Mary the final red balloon.
Paul Delgadillo that’s what I meant. I meant to type when the birds flew it signaled the death of the bird lady and Jane Darwell. Sorry about that. However I didn’t know the balloon lady was her sister.
Just saw the movie and noticed every one of those!! There was also a tune being played from the original in the background during a scene in Returns but, I'd have to see it again to recall exactly what that was and when! In my opinion, this sequel was every bit as much of a masterpiece as the first; perhaps, even more so when you take into consideration all of the remarkable and fantastic special effects that were used. The appearance by Dick Van Dyke gave me chills. I had to check the internet to see if everything he did was on his own or had been supplemented by FX. The fact that he did that scene on his own steam at his age is SUPREMELY impressive!!
ANOTHER EASTER EGG caused me to burst out in laughter. After his song & dance on the desktop, Dick Van Dyke starts to tell a story then stops himself & starts another--just like any old person would do. The first story is the half of the first line OF THE MOST HILARIOUS JOKE THAT BERT TELLS in the original. (Is this the ad-lib that the cast has talked about in that scene???) It was all I could do to control myself after my wife slapped & shushed me. I love to laugh at DVD's jokes.
Wooden leg named Smith story right from the original in the laughing floating to the ceiling song right...I was laughing like crazy when I heard him saying that....... I heard that he did it for fun and they decided to keep it because it was so funny
I loved the movie! Saw it last night. Can't stop listening to the soundtrack. I'm hooked on The Place Where Lost Things Go, it's so beautiful and touching.
That’s my favorite song from the movie too. I just happened to see this film the day before the 11th anniversary of my own mother’s passing and I listened to it several times throughout the day.
I was really disappointed in this movie. I saw Mary Poppins in the theater back in the 60s. The return feels to me that the folks at Disney tried to hard. There was too much going on with the plot. It was scattered. I'm a Disney collected and huge fan. I 'll go watch it again ,maybe it will be better the second time around. Not so sure Mr. DISNEY would like it,
I made the emotional mistake of watching the original "Mary Poppins" the day before watching "Mary Poppins Returns". It had been years since seeing the original, and I'd never seen the second. I was a quivering mass of emotions after watching the second one...and believe me, I didn't miss a thing!
Mary Poppins: Close your mouth James, we are still not a codfish. Lin off screen: CONGARATULATIONS. Renee: That's my line! I'm supposed to be roasting you!
I saw all except for 2 things. I didn't see the spelling blocks, & I didn't know that the lady asking for the address was the original actress who had played Jane Banks. Otherwise, yes, everything else was quite noticeable.
Karen Dotrice also ended her cameo by saying 'Many thanks, Sincerely.' - the line from the end of the letter Jane and Michael wrote to advertise for a nanny in the original!
They included the snow globe, but in the original Mary took it with her at the end, but yet Micheal has it, they also had at the begging with mary saying to Jane “still rather inclined to giggle I see” and saying to Micheal “close you mouth Micheal we are still not a codfish”
Also in the movie right after Mary Poppins walks away from her reflection you can hear very quick music notes that sound like “Spit Spot!” You can hear it here at 1:18
@@lindamarshall9724 Dick's accent has improved since 1964. Let's also talk about the fact that he jumped up on a desk and danced at 93 years old! I have nothing but love and respect for Dick VanDyke! 💗💖
I think they had photographs of Glynis Johns and David Tomlinson on the table, too. 95 year old Dick van Dyke did not need any assistance with jumping on the desk, either, according to his co-stars
It’s kind of weird how in the original Mary poppins Ellen’s real name was hermione and in the new one Ellen was played by Julie Walters who was in Harry Potter with hermione granger
I will say it is very accurate, Still have the old Mary Poppins movie and now the new one. Truth be told Disney never ceases to amaze me or lose its magic. I hope they continue keeping that same magic for generations to come.
I have seen a few people say this, and honestly I think they need a refresher. Julie Andrews' version was harsh as well because the character was written that way. That being said, you can visibly see the joy Emily Blunt had playing Mary Poppins when you watch the movie. It's endearing and the nostalgia I felt brought tears to my eyes.
Having just done the stage production (which I think is a superior story to the original movie), I actually liked the slightly more stern, slightly more sarcastic Mary. I thought this sequel nailed it.
People who say that clearly haven't seen the original film any time recently. Mary was always stern and no nonsense outside the fantasy sequences. That is the character.
I find it interesting that so many people say this. In the original movie, Mary Poppins would never admit that the fun happened and told the children they were talking foolishness. Watch the Stay Awake scene. Also she NEVER would have gone to the bank, or shown the smiles that our new Mary did. I felt as if she was even future from the book Mary as well. Both were great screen Mary’s though.
When Mary enters the Banks' home she notices Michael's surprised look with mouth open. She quickly reminds him " we are still not a codfish'. A reference to what Mary told Michael as a child.
This Ms Mojo contains so many spoilers, l don’t know why l bothered to see the movie! ☹️ Outstanding performances from Blunt, Miranda, Firth and Streep and George Banks, the youngest child, was particularly good. Although this sequel could never supersede the original, it has some catchy songs, great dance numbers and magic.
Because the actress Jane darewell died after Mary Poppins. And from you who say 'THIS IS SUCK . ORIGINAL EVEN BETTER ' IT'S ALREADY LIKE YOU GUYS WAS P.L TRAVERS . DON'T SAY A FILM MAINLY BECAUSE IT'S NOT SAME AS THE ORIGINAL BUT DISNEY WORK THIS ! THEY WORK REALY HARD TO MAKE THIS TO MAKE EVERYBODY ENJOYED . WALT AWAYS WISH TO MAKE MARY POPPINS SEQUEL BUT TRAVERS SNUB IT . NOW WALT WISH IS COME TRUE . ARE YOU GUYS SAW YOUR FAULT ?
A major character's accent? The kite that concludes the first film and plays a major part of the story in the sequel? Pretty sure you'd only miss these things if you were dead.
My 8 year old grand daughter said she saw 'The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" at the music house. I will have to look for him when the DVD comes out
At the end of the movie you see the chalked picture on the side walk! Marry Poppins Bag 💼 The next door neighbor The same house I hope I don’t have to wait a long time again to see Marry Poppins
Not a "great" movie but a fun bit of nostalgia for those who enjoyed the original. It very much follows the original as a road map, not just in the specific callbacks listed here, but in the whole structure, almost scene by scene and song by song:- adventure in the animated bowl = the animated sidewalk drawing sequence; "topsy-turvy" house = tea party on the ceiling; dancing lamp lighters = dancing chimney sweeps; "let's go fly a kite" = floating away with balloons in the park, and so on. The parallels are blatant, but more it's an inside joke for fans than a cheesy ripoff. Don't set expectations too high, and you can enjoy it.
Three Easter eggs that I noticed. 1. The part where Jacks Lear friends dance with the lights is a nod to Berts chimney sweep friends 2. When Mary Poppins honks the penguins beak, it is a hint to the first movie when the penguin kissed her on the cheek 3. WHEN JACK CLIMBS UP BIG BEN AND STANDS ON THE LADDER OVERLOOKING LONDON HE STANDS WITH HIS ARMS SPREAD AS IF HE WAS GOING TO TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH, THIS IS A REFRENCE TO ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE
The robin on Mary's hat is a correction: the 1964 robin was an American Robin, which would be highly unusual in England, while the bird on her hat this time around is an actual European Robin (simply known as the robin redbreast in England).
Loved this movie! It was so good! I think it had more context in it than the original one had! The music is great too! I love A Book Is Not Its Cover! I also love the bath sequence where they go to the ocean! I also love the bedtime sequence! So touching! And I think Miranda did really well with the accent! Thanks for sharing!
The fact of the matter is that watching this film is like trying to eat an entire cheesecake in one sitting. It's so rich that it will take several good sittings to really enjoy the mastery of what was accomplished. I also love the fact that here was more singing and dancing from the kids as well.
2:43) You DO know that van Dyke IS in this movie---playing the role he also doubled-as in the first movie (the bank-owner). I didn't know that until I saw CBS Sunday Morning's report on the MP movies. (2:44 - 10:00) I see
My biggest problem with Mary Poppins Returns is the lack of good and catchy songs. Honestly it seemed to drone on in several places. And, IMHO, there was too much Jack. The best part was Dick Van Dyke. Priceless. That made it worth the whole movie for me along with the " Feed the Birds" homage and tune.
Agreed, the original songs are featured in the score of the new movie and they upstage them, clearly they're very memorable tunes. The new ones not so much.
Who also noticed the scene where Mary Poppins looks in the mirror, the score of the letter the Banks kids wrote. If you want this choice position, you must have a cheery disposition.
I like the new movie. It's quite enchanting. But it doesn't come near the original. If nothing else I hope it will direct a new generation to the old film.
I like how in this movie, Dick Van Dyke's character refers to when he played in "Stepping Time" in the original by saying "I still got a few steps left in me."
10:13 Also, when the actress who originally played Jane asks for the address, she thanks Jane and Jack by saying, "Many thanks, sincerely," which was how Jane and Michael signed off on their help wanted ad for a new nanny.
"Hurry nanny. Many thanks, sincerely. Jane and Michael, Banks." *nod* :)
The original Jane actress not only asks for an address, she also cites lyrics from one of the original songs, the Nanny ad. "Many thanks, sincerely..."
I CAUGHT THAT AND I NEARLY SHRIEKED IN THE THEATRE
Exactly! Shame on Mojo for not mentioning this.
Can you tell me more about the scene where Jane comes in the movie? I want to see if I remember.
It's when Jane and Jack see each other for the first time! He thanks her for all the work she's doing for the lamplighters. :)
Awesome! :) @@HaydenAllred008
when Mary Poppins first arrives in the original film, she tells Michael to close his mouth because “We are not a codfish!” and when Mary Poppins returns in the new film, she tells Michael to close his mouth again because “We are still not a codfish!”
Ashleigh Vickery I think that’s very well known. Same with Jane’s giggling.
Maybe it should have been, "We are still not a codpiece"? LOL! ;-)
I know that because I saw that...
@@mylesgarcia4625 LOL I agree!!
I don’t think that alluded anyone 😂😂😂
Also, Dick Van Dyke's new character made a joke in this movie that was a reference to a joke about a wooden leg in the first movie.
That part was halarious!!!
top things we missed? no we didn t miss them at all!
most were already in the trailer
I was not disappointed and can t wait to go see it again
@@sadespain2339 It sure was. It was a reference to ythe Ed Wynn part as Uncle ALbert in the old movie.
It's not Dick Van Dyke's new character, he played the old man in the original too!!
@@Lana-dt1se Well, he played his new character's father in the original, so it's not exactly the same, but I suppose their similar enough.
Very unfair about Lin's accent. He nailed it. I lived in London for 35 years and, cor blimey, he went and done it somethink brillian'. In the last 20 years, movie accents have seriously improved in all movies, in the early 60s no one seemed to care. MP Returns was shot in London and at Shepperton, Dick Van Dyke had to film in Hollywood where he could not really research it and no one told him his accent was bonkers or asked him to rectify it.
I loved MP Returns. It is a joyous film firing on all cylinders right from the start. They DO make movies like they used to.
Yeah, on Dick Van Dyke's accent. He knew he didn't have it and the brilliant director hired and Irish man to teach Dick the cockney accent...I know that the casting of Dick Van Dyke was P L Travers's biggest objection...
It was a fake, exaggerated accent with both American Actors playing the Cockney characters.
In this one, that was most likely intentional.
Dick Van Dyke publicly apologized for his accent but, when he requested a coach, Disney got him an Irish guy who really didn't know how to teach him the cockney accent. I know that P L Travers hated that Dick was cast in the 1964 movie but Van Dyke at the time was the lead of the number one show on television directed by Carl Reiner "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and naturally, Disney saw box office.
plus his pitch of voice really makes it sound good as well
I thought both actors' "cockney" accents were charming and endearing.
Here’s one that most missed. When Mary enters the home for the first time the background score plays one bar of “Spoon Full of Sugar” then continues with its previous melody.
Jeffm209 I loved all the subtle throwbacks in the music score
Also near the end they play a bar of "lets go fly a kite" before the final song
Aoife Breagy And a bar of “Step in Time” when they were resetting the clock :)
Yes, it was the music nods that caused my eyes to leak ;-)
And at the end, when they tell yhe story when Michael put his money in the bank, and the melody of Feed the Birds plays in the background...
Saw the movie today and absolutely loved it! Im 60 yrs old and can remember seeing the original when it first came out. Loved the entire cast and all the songs and dancing. Bravo for this sequel!
Woah, I only watched the first film when I was 15 (1997) !! I bet it was very revolutionary back then, because I felt amazed even only watched it back then in ninetees
Glad to see I'm not the only one who enjoyed the squel.
@@erichanson426 I watched it 5 times in the theatre on the big screen and a few times on DVD. I still love it 😊
I caught the reflection one, the penguins, the umbrella head, the kite, Ellen, the water globe of St Paul's Cathedral, "Close your mouth, we're still not codfish" "Jane still rather inclined to giggle" from her tape measure, "You think they would have learned to put their things away by now" about the papers, Ms. Lark and her dog (Same breed as the first film, without the sneeze) plus, there's a joke in the first film about "A Man with a wooden leg named Smith" , and Michael's wife's name was "Kate" like the nanny that left in the first film before Mary arrives.
Over the last few months I have loved Mary Poppins returns. I was drawn to it when I saw it in the theatre with my family. Most of all, I loved the song THE PLACE WHERE THE LOST THINGS GO.
It took me a while to be able to see the movie. The first time I heard the song "The Place Where Lost Things Go" was during the Academy Awards. It was less than a year after my mother died. I listened to the song and was a quivering mass. It hit my heart so hard! When it lost to the travesty that was "Sha-la-la-low" I just about exploded with anger.
Really enjoyed the sequel. It was a great nod to the original while still being its own original story.
Emily Blunt is a pretty good singer, too (of course, she isn’t Julie Andrews) but she still does a great job!
I was amazed all over again with how beautiful Julie Andrew's voice was in the clips from the original movie.
marymitch316 same. Julie Andrews had the voice of an angel. 👼
I enjoyed the squel myself. I can't believe how many bad reviews it got. It certainly didn't deserve it.
There’s a cameo of the bird lady on the steps of St. Paul cathedral. She is sleeping and birds flying away high into the sky. I would think symbolizing the death of Jane Darwell who played the bird lady
Jeez you're sure cause I never watched MP return cause Julie Andrew is not Mary sadly so that why I'm not watching it.
@@abramsullivan7764 Julie Andrews can no longer sing due to surgery she had in 1997 and she didn't make a cameo because she wanted this to be Emily Blunt's moment. And Emily Blunt was wonderful in the role.
@@niffniffhooray really will I had surgery when I was five days old.
@@abramsullivan7764 the film is great. Emily didn't try and be like Julie, she put her own spin on Mary and it was really good.
Abram Sullivan She had voice surgery.She can’t sing also her age
At the end, she says she's practically perfect in every way...
The reference to marmalade is made at the very beginning of the film when Michael has completely forgotten to go to the grocery store and Ellen comments that all they have is marmalade and pickled herring left....This film is magical and awesome from beginning to end and there were even more Easter eggs besides the one's mentioned. I also like the fact that the neighbors and vendors are better known to all of us...
Paul Delgadillo Did you catch the bird lady on the steps of St. Paul cathedral? She is sleeping and birds flying away high into the sky. I would think symbolizing the death of Jane Darwell who played the bird lady
@@monkie-cmonkie-do3561 I'm going back to see the film tomorrow and I'll check your observation out. I was also alerted to the fact that Karen Dotrice is the blonde woman asking for directions on Cherry Tree Lane. I find it fascinating that Michael's picking up the waterless globe was reminiscent of that song, either that or the huge tragedy of the operation which totally destroyed Julie Andrews's singing voice ? I know that she was so angry that she was going to sue. Maybe and maybe I'm being sarcastic. Also, did you notice how Mr. Dawes Junior winked at Mary? She made a visit to the man and I find this fascinating since, in the original film, Mr. Dawes Senior is an old and very greedy curmudgeon also played by Dick Van Dyke. I loved the unmixing of his name in the closing credits again and it amazes me that maybe Mary Poppins taught Junior a lesson about the evils of being greedy like his dad? I loved the realisation that Michael admitted to when he understood that the kids had been fighting for him more than he'd been fighting for them. I would love to see the further adventures of Jane and Jack as well. Also, the year 1935 is only four years before Hitler invaded Poland, starting WWII and John would probably be old enough to be conscripted....No, I know that Darwell was a fantastic character actress who was nominated for an Oscar for John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath."
Paul Delgadillo I found that out today too. She said “many thanks sincerely” after they give her the directions. That line was the last line in the song she sang called “the perfect nanny,” she wrote one the piece of paper Mr. Banks ripped up and threw in the fireplace
@@monkie-cmonkie-do3561 When watching the film again, I don't believe that the bird woman is sleeping, she's just died and that leaves room for her "sister" the balloon lady at the end. The balloon lady definitely has her magical ways and she is the one who gives Mary the final red balloon.
Paul Delgadillo that’s what I meant. I meant to type when the birds flew it signaled the death of the bird lady and Jane Darwell. Sorry about that. However I didn’t know the balloon lady was her sister.
Just saw the movie and noticed every one of those!! There was also a tune being played from the original in the background during a scene in Returns but, I'd have to see it again to recall exactly what that was and when! In my opinion, this sequel was every bit as much of a masterpiece as the first; perhaps, even more so when you take into consideration all of the remarkable and fantastic special effects that were used. The appearance by Dick Van Dyke gave me chills. I had to check the internet to see if everything he did was on his own or had been supplemented by FX. The fact that he did that scene on his own steam at his age is SUPREMELY impressive!!
ANOTHER EASTER EGG caused me to burst out in laughter. After his song & dance on the desktop, Dick Van Dyke starts to tell a story then stops himself & starts another--just like any old person would do. The first story is the half of the first line OF THE MOST HILARIOUS JOKE THAT BERT TELLS in the original. (Is this the ad-lib that the cast has talked about in that scene???) It was all I could do to control myself after my wife slapped & shushed me. I love to laugh at DVD's jokes.
Wooden leg named Smith story right from the original in the laughing floating to the ceiling song right...I was laughing like crazy when I heard him saying that....... I heard that he did it for fun and they decided to keep it because it was so funny
I loved the movie! Saw it last night. Can't stop listening to the soundtrack. I'm hooked on The Place Where Lost Things Go, it's so beautiful and touching.
Agreed, I thought it was the "Feed the Birds" of this film - the best song in the show.
pretty song but i also teared up bit of course i remember crying during first movie feed the birds song also a beautiful song
That’s my favorite song from the movie too. I just happened to see this film the day before the 11th anniversary of my own mother’s passing and I listened to it several times throughout the day.
I could not agree more about being hooked on that song. So hauntingly beautiful and inspirational.
Loved this movie. It was "practically perfect in every way."
Marco Redhouse niiiiice
The only problem really is the first is too iconic. There was no way this one could possibly live up to it.
But I will say they did a good job trying.
Marco Redhouse yese
I just got home from watching it in the theater. It was delightful.
I was really disappointed in this movie. I saw Mary Poppins in the theater back in the 60s. The return feels to me that the folks at Disney tried to hard. There was too much going on with the plot. It was scattered. I'm a Disney collected and huge fan. I 'll go watch it again ,maybe it will be better the second time around. Not so sure Mr. DISNEY would like it,
I made the emotional mistake of watching the original "Mary Poppins" the day before watching "Mary Poppins Returns". It had been years since seeing the original, and I'd never seen the second. I was a quivering mass of emotions after watching the second one...and believe me, I didn't miss a thing!
Emily & Lin-Manuel were positioned on either sides of the desk while Dick was dancing on the desk, to act as spotters. He didn’t need them
Mary Poppins: Close your mouth James, we are still not a codfish.
Lin off screen: CONGARATULATIONS.
Renee: That's my line! I'm supposed to be roasting you!
10 things we missed? If you watched the movie and missed all this, you must be blind.
I agree they were all pretty obvious
Here...here...
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I saw all except for 2 things. I didn't see the spelling blocks, & I didn't know that the lady asking for the address was the original actress who had played Jane Banks. Otherwise, yes, everything else was quite noticeable.
😂😂😂😂😂
Karen Dotrice also ended her cameo by saying 'Many thanks, Sincerely.' - the line from the end of the letter Jane and Michael wrote to advertise for a nanny in the original!
It truly was.
5. The penguins return
*Kowalski analysis*
Did anyone else catch a glimpse of a chalk painting on the pavement in the new one?!
YES!!! I looked at that! I'm surprised nobody had mentioned it!
I saw that too! I find quite obvious.
Yah my cousin screamed in the movie theatres and I literally slapped her as hard as i could and got grounded
@@peperainbow I didn't see that! Where was it?
Where??
They included the snow globe, but in the original Mary took it with her at the end, but yet Micheal has it, they also had at the begging with mary saying to Jane “still rather inclined to giggle I see” and saying to Micheal “close you mouth Micheal we are still not a codfish”
Also in the movie right after Mary Poppins walks away from her reflection you can hear very quick music notes that sound like “Spit Spot!” You can hear it here at 1:18
Colin Firth was originally cast to voice Paddington Bear, and was later replaced by Ben Wishaw. Both actors also appear in Mary Poppins Returns.
*Number 1:* She forgot to say the most iconic word: *_Don't worry, a spoonful of sugar will make you feel better._*
That and the fact that Jack repeats a line Bert said "While I live and breathe....."
It’s a spoon full a sugar makes the medicine go down!
A spoonful of sugar "helps" the medicine go down
The guardians reference at the beginning is the best part.
I just went to go see Mary poppins yesterday, and it was amazing!
I had never heard of Lin before this movie, and I had never once guessed that the accent was fake.
He's in the musical Hamilton, he plays Hamilton. He's an amazing actor and singer.
@@twentyonepanickedpilotsatt4513 I know all about him now, he's my favorite actor, singer and just person in general
I think he did well with the accent, not annoying like Van Dykes’
@@lindamarshall9724 Dick's accent has improved since 1964. Let's also talk about the fact that he jumped up on a desk and danced at 93 years old! I have nothing but love and respect for Dick VanDyke! 💗💖
I love that Emily is playing her
“She’s Mary Poppins ya’ll”
*Clicks off because I had a cringe spasm*
Towards the last 1/3 of the 2018 movie you can see sidewalk paintings like the ones the banks children jumped into for "jolly holiday"
M Mercado i legit thought i was the only one who saw that
M Mercado and at the very end when Jack ties the balloon on his bike v
i saw it too
Very hard to see tho think I was the only person in the cinema who saw that
Not sure if anyone noticed this but, Meryl Streep was in Mary Poppins Returns. She played Topsy
Jenna Rose she was fabulous
She was amazing 🙌🏻 have to add her accent to the other 247475993 she can nail 😂
Yeah, that was obvious, but still very fun.
Other than the fact that she was interviewed in the pre movie TV hype and listed in the credits...
@@LRod1959 ROTFLMAO! What Lisa said! Yeah, other than the credits and her face, no I didn't notice.
I missed Walt Disney, Sherman Bros, Irwin Kostal, Robert Stevenson and Julie Andrews.
Me too
In Topsy's store, the weathervane from the first movie also has a split-second cameo.
"Michal we are still not a codfish" "Jane still inclined to giggle I see" and "A wooden leg named Smith" should at least be honorable mentions!
I think they had photographs of Glynis Johns and David Tomlinson on the table, too.
95 year old Dick van Dyke did not need any assistance with jumping on the desk, either, according to his co-stars
It’s kind of weird how in the original Mary poppins Ellen’s real name was hermione and in the new one Ellen was played by Julie Walters who was in Harry Potter with hermione granger
Lin Manuel Miranda is life!
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I will say it is very accurate, Still have the old Mary Poppins movie and now the new one. Truth be told Disney never ceases to amaze me or lose its magic. I hope they continue keeping that same magic for generations to come.
I've not seen Mary Poppins Returns yet but Emily Blunts Mary Poppins seems to stern for me. I liked Julie Andrews softer and more loving approach.
I have seen a few people say this, and honestly I think they need a refresher. Julie Andrews' version was harsh as well because the character was written that way.
That being said, you can visibly see the joy Emily Blunt had playing Mary Poppins when you watch the movie. It's endearing and the nostalgia I felt brought tears to my eyes.
Having just done the stage production (which I think is a superior story to the original movie), I actually liked the slightly more stern, slightly more sarcastic Mary. I thought this sequel nailed it.
People who say that clearly haven't seen the original film any time recently. Mary was always stern and no nonsense outside the fantasy sequences. That is the character.
This Mary is even does a raunchy dance number. Its appaling and a borderline abomination.
I find it interesting that so many people say this. In the original movie, Mary Poppins would never admit that the fun happened and told the children they were talking foolishness. Watch the Stay Awake scene. Also she NEVER would have gone to the bank, or shown the smiles that our new Mary did. I felt as if she was even future from the book Mary as well. Both were great screen Mary’s though.
When Mary enters the Banks' home she notices Michael's surprised look with mouth open. She quickly reminds him " we are still not a codfish'. A reference to what Mary told Michael as a child.
This Ms Mojo contains so many spoilers, l don’t know why l bothered to see the movie! ☹️
Outstanding performances from Blunt, Miranda, Firth and Streep and George Banks, the youngest child, was particularly good.
Although this sequel could never supersede the original, it has some catchy songs, great dance numbers and magic.
I loved when Karen Dotrice said "Many thanks, sincerely"
I'm surprised you didn't include the Bird Woman who was seen in at the beginning of the film.
Because the actress Jane darewell died after Mary Poppins. And from you who say 'THIS IS SUCK . ORIGINAL EVEN BETTER ' IT'S ALREADY LIKE YOU GUYS WAS P.L TRAVERS . DON'T SAY A FILM MAINLY BECAUSE IT'S NOT SAME AS THE ORIGINAL BUT DISNEY WORK THIS ! THEY WORK REALY HARD TO MAKE THIS TO MAKE EVERYBODY ENJOYED . WALT AWAYS WISH TO MAKE MARY POPPINS SEQUEL BUT TRAVERS SNUB IT . NOW WALT WISH IS COME TRUE . ARE YOU GUYS SAW YOUR FAULT ?
A major character's accent? The kite that concludes the first film and plays a major part of the story in the sequel? Pretty sure you'd only miss these things if you were dead.
My mum told me when we went to the cinema to see it on 31 Dec 2018
My 8 year old grand daughter said she saw 'The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met" at the music house. I will have to look for him when the DVD comes out
Jack also clicks his heels as he walks down the street after his song the same way bert did
Did anyone else see lin's 'I believe in chris jackson' t-shirt. It made my day
I love Mary Poppins returns
Why couldn't Mary Poppins be my nanny, I didn't like my nanny😭😭😭😭😭
How about the return of the joke about "a man with a wooden leg named Smith"?
*She's Mary Poppins y'all*
Remembers me when yondu says I'm Mary Poppins y'all
I watched it today it was great . Mary Poppins was outstanding 😍
There a lot more subtle things like the bird lady at the beginning and my favourite the pavement paintings behind Jack a the end of the film
At the end of the movie you see the chalked picture on the side walk!
Marry Poppins Bag 💼
The next door neighbor
The same house
I hope I don’t have to wait a long time again to see Marry Poppins
Not a "great" movie but a fun bit of nostalgia for those who enjoyed the original. It very much follows the original as a road map, not just in the specific callbacks listed here, but in the whole structure, almost scene by scene and song by song:- adventure in the animated bowl = the animated sidewalk drawing sequence; "topsy-turvy" house = tea party on the ceiling; dancing lamp lighters = dancing chimney sweeps; "let's go fly a kite" = floating away with balloons in the park, and so on. The parallels are blatant, but more it's an inside joke for fans than a cheesy ripoff. Don't set expectations too high, and you can enjoy it.
Change this to Top 10 Things Mary Poppins Fans Noticed in Returns.
We are seeing the movie this week--wanted a heads-up on the little things to watch for. :)
Fun Fact: David Warner played Admiral Boom in "Mary Poppins Returns", Who also played Ed Dillinger in 1982s "Tron".
Three Easter eggs that I noticed.
1. The part where Jacks Lear friends dance with the lights is a nod to Berts chimney sweep friends
2. When Mary Poppins honks the penguins beak, it is a hint to the first movie when the penguin kissed her on the cheek
3. WHEN JACK CLIMBS UP BIG BEN AND STANDS ON THE LADDER OVERLOOKING LONDON HE STANDS WITH HIS ARMS SPREAD AS IF HE WAS GOING TO TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH, THIS IS A REFRENCE TO ASSASSIN'S CREED SYNDICATE
There were many pieces of music from the original playing in the background.
I just watched this on BBC 1 :)
Very very great list I like it a lot and a lot of fun too I can't wait to see it
The robin on Mary's hat is a correction: the 1964 robin was an American Robin, which would be highly unusual in England, while the bird on her hat this time around is an actual European Robin (simply known as the robin redbreast in England).
I seen it the day it came out it is such a wonderful movie
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I absolutely LOVE this new sequel!!! Gorgeous!!!
The last time julie andrews was in disneys mary poppins and the sound of music adds the words after the song "supercaliaferdocious"
The word is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
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Did you even know how to spell a simply magical word like that .
"Supercaliaferdocious" LOL. The correct spelling is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
0:01-0:03 I UNDERSTOOD THAT REFERENCE
Loved this movie! It was so good! I think it had more context in it than the original one had! The music is great too! I love A Book Is Not Its Cover! I also love the bath sequence where they go to the ocean! I also love the bedtime sequence! So touching! And I think Miranda did really well with the accent! Thanks for sharing!
I only missed one of these.
I hope Sandy Powell will win an Oscar for the costumes of this new Mary Poppins, but I think she will win for The Favorite.
First saw the sequel on June 9, 2020. I own it on DVD.
The little boy was a ginger when younger, not someone who looks like they could be from Italy🤦♀️
Fantastic
the only one that really shocked me was that ben wishaw voiced paddington lmao, most of these were pretty blatantly obvious
Also, when the children burst into Mr. Wilkens' office, he says "What is all this?" which I think is referencing Step in Time.
I didn't even watch it yet😂.
The fact of the matter is that watching this film is like trying to eat an entire cheesecake in one sitting. It's so rich that it will take several good sittings to really enjoy the mastery of what was accomplished. I also love the fact that here was more singing and dancing from the kids as well.
How about the tuppence from the original film. Saves the day in this one
2:43) You DO know that van Dyke IS in this movie---playing the role he also doubled-as in the first movie (the bank-owner). I didn't know that until I saw CBS Sunday Morning's report on the MP movies. (2:44 - 10:00) I see
So very true
Also, on the tail of the kite, it says “Votes for Women” from the sash in the original movie
I love the movie Many Poppins returns
She's Mary Poppins y'all
This is the one time where what the thumbnail points out is actually something they talk about
My biggest problem with Mary Poppins Returns is the lack of good and catchy songs. Honestly it seemed to drone on in several places. And, IMHO, there was too much Jack. The best part was Dick Van Dyke. Priceless. That made it worth the whole movie for me along with the " Feed the Birds" homage and tune.
Agreed, the original songs are featured in the score of the new movie and they upstage them, clearly they're very memorable tunes. The new ones not so much.
I didn’t even watch it yet but when I watch I’ll look out it🤨🤓🤔
How can the snow globe be in the attic? Mary Poppins puts in back in her bag before she leaves in the first film
Thank you.
In crest haven my school we watched this first thing it came out
I loved this movie!!
Who also noticed the scene where Mary Poppins looks in the mirror, the score of the letter the Banks kids wrote. If you want this choice position, you must have a cheery disposition.
I like the new movie. It's quite enchanting. But it doesn't come near the original.
If nothing else I hope it will direct a new generation to the old film.
WE LOVE BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS !!!!!!
I have never seen it, but I want to!
@@kimsmith1383 you need to it's a wonderful story! It has a good witch too!
Margaret Mauldin so did you catch the REAL full circle moment to the movie then?
@@BuzzDoesDisney i love me some Angela
@@kimsmith1383 or the magical lady on bedknobs and broomstick related with Mary .
Ohhh my god. I didn’t even realize that was Dick Van Dyke!!
Isn't he amazing? Dancing on tables at 93 years old! (And his accent has improved since 1964.)
In the first film during super... they said for example in a cover is not the book the say for example
Did you notice that the music from the old movie was blended in with the new movie...and that the birds were flying over St. Paul's Cathedral
So many of these are obvious and totally given you would have to be clueless to not notice them.
At first I only wanted to see the movie for Lin-Manuel Miranda but I loved it so much