Jane Darwell, the Academy Award-winning actress that played the Bird Woman, had been retired for years when she signed on to this film. At 83 and in poor health, she only agreed to the role after Walt Disney personally visited her at her retirement home and entreated her to play the role. She was his first and only choice for the portrayal. The song itself was Walt's personal favorite of any song ever produced by Disney. It was her final appearance on the silver screen (5 years after her previous appearance) and I think we can all agree it's about as beautiful of a send-off as anyone can hope for.
Adahop And it's not even her voice you hear when she speaks; she was too weak for that. Even though it was very brief - just two short scenes - it's one of her most memorable roles.
I am surprised he didn't mention this, but it's also pretty refreshing that Dick Van Dyke's character and Mary Poppins DON'T get together. It's kind of nice that they have a very strong connection to each other, and they could easily have made them fall in love, but they don't ever kiss or do much more than dance together and talk.
They kind of are together, though. Bert flirts with Mary for an entire song, and Mary gets jealous when he mentions other women. She's just too busy being a witch/sorceress to settle down.
Yes, it's always played like 2 old friends, even when she leaves he's not sad, he's happy she's done her job and says his goodbye with a smile as well as her.
So true! I'm tired of random useless hookups/dating/getting together in movies. If it's not part of the plot but still really adds to the characters that's fine, but most of it is unneeded and annoying.
I never thought they were together at all. I didn't see him flirting, they were just being proper. And when he said she was the best, I saw that as a friend thing too. He was saying she's the best woman he knows. She's jealous because she wants to be the most perfect.
I grew up with this movie long before I knew what a cockney accent was. So, by the time I did know, I couldn't really care less about how good or bad his accent was because of how well he played the character.
Dick Van Dyke didn't try to do an accent when he played another English character a few years later in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." I assume either he or the director realized his natural accent was less distracting.
Man, I know I'm a Disneyphile, so it might be just me, but it is so cool to see Dick Van Dyke now. He is still the same crazy, fun guy as back then. I mean, he DANCED on his 91st birthday IN DISNEYLAND! Not much better than that.
The accent is really awful, but the performance and movie otherwise is genuinely brilliant. It really doesn't matter, especially if you see the movie as a child or show it to little ones. I loved this movie as a kid and never knew it was a terrible cockney accent until I was old and cynical.
I always had the impression that Van Dyke was deliberately over doing the accent as part of the character, sort of like how Johnny Depp exaggerated his mannerisms in the PotC movies. Yes, it was over the top and cheesy, but everything about that character was done to the Nth degree.
This just popped into my head Mary Poppins was like a female version of Willy Wonka. The way Critic describes her is almost identical to the way he spoke about Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka. She is mysterious, she had a plan all along, she is kind and has patience but only for what matters to her. She is in control the entire time.
I am not joking - every. single. time. the scene comes up when Mr. Banks goes to the steps of St. Paul's and the bird lady is not there, it still is a giant gut punch and instantly makes me burst into tears. Including while watching this right now. This is a genius movie and my childhood in a nutshell!!!
I can't believe P.L. Travis actually hated this movie when it was completed. Walt Disney tried his best to make her happy but in the end, he made everyone else to this day happy except her. All I can say is, thank you Walt Disney. I love this film so much! I even went to see the broadway play twice! This movie is a beautiful masterpiece!
+MickeyFan1928 You know, I can totally understand how hard it can be for an artist to "let go" when it comes to their own creation. There's a scene in Saving Mr Banks where Disney explains to Travis how he adamantly refused to sell Mickey Mouse to another person. Now, let us face a simple fact : have you ever read any of the books ? How many people have nowadays ? People in their VAST majority only know (and love) Disney's adaptation. Even though she may not have been the nicest person in the world, I can hardly feel upset at P.L. Travis's reaction to the movie. The character on screen is not HER Mary. It's Disney's.
+invock I've read the first couple of the Mary Poppins books, and I far prefer P.L. Travers' version of Mary to Disney's. It makes me want to see the stage show as apparently it is a closer representation of the written Mary than the film version.
+Jedtavius Trash Lover I've sadly never read the book, so if I may ask what was P.L. Travers' Mary like in it? what are the differences between Film Mary, and Disney Mary?
+TigerTails TV +Jedtavius Trash Lover I didn't really like Mary in the books much. Like Jedtavius said, she's a sourpuss, but she is also extremely (and I mean extremely) vain. There are multiple scenes in the book where she obsesses over her appearance. And the books themselves are meh. The first one was okay, but my liking drained when I realized that the second book was almost exactly the same.
I always took it as like a moral for the movie: When you don't have your purpose somewhere, you move on and find it somewhere else. I always assumed the bird woman moved to another place to feed more birds, to find more purpose in life. It's sort of what I thought throughout this movie. It's the same with Mary, when she's not needed she leaves, but then Mr Banks finds his purpose somewhere else. But that's just my thoughts :3
The actor who played the bird lady did die before the movie was completed. That scene could be for her. I dunno. But knowing that the bird lady really is dead is really sad.
Spot on that ending where mr Banks is walking to his job knowing he's going to loose it is just pure perfection in everyway. Theirs no dialogue its just a man walking to his job knowing full well what's going to happen and that music while he's walking is just wow. I really believe that scene is the best is movie history and that is a huge compliment.
I love how passionately you talk about this movie, it's just so contagious that it makes me like the movie even more, and I already liked it quite a lot.
I love the songs in this movie but I've always had such a strong connection with Let's Go Fly A Kite. It's like a theme song to my childhood, my life, my relationship with my dad, and so much more. It's so sweet.
I remember when I was little and I watched the "Step In Time" sequence for the first time, I was just kinda sitting there smiling and energetically bouncing in my seat the whole time. After it was over, I really did have to take a breath XP
very heartwarming and wonderful movie the ending part when he walks in the streets alone makes me so emotional and it's houanting and dark and powerful
That Feed the Birds song still makes me cry, even as a guy in his mid-twenties. I think Disney put the last of his soul into that song. It still makes this impact on me that I can't even explain. It's just a perfect heartstring-tugger.
It's amazing how the movie's biggest hater was the author of the book. She hated the movie so much that she left the premier in tears. For one, she wanted Mary to be almost abusive, and she wanted the mother to just plain be neglectful instead of given an understandable reason for being not so involved with her kids. I happen to think this movie is perfect. Just freaking perfect.
@thisaccountisembarrassingi'mdisowningit Agreed, Mary Poppins can be a total ass to the kids/other people. Kind of got a stick up her ass too, as it were.
Wow... So I haven't seen this movie for at LEAST 10 years, but hearing Feed the Birds again actually brought me to tears. I loved Mary Poppins when I was little and must have watched it a hundred times. I'd almost forgotten about it at this point, but this review just brought all those memories rushing back. I guess that's nostalgia for you. Thanks for reminding me about this classic.
I always thought Mary and Bert a couple as a kid, but not the conventional one. I saw her as an entity of pure magic that comes and goes for as long as she is needed somewhere or not, and so she tries to not tie connections with the kids she attends to because it's always about the kids finding their way to their parents and she is "forgotten" and not needed anymore. But Bert seems to be the only recurrent person she sees often. She is a vagabond of sorts, same as he is, so when they turn out to be by coincidence at the same place and at the same time, they live the hell out of the time they have until her job is done. And then he sees her go, and his smile is what truly keeps her going onto the next task she has, until they see each other again. It's like they know they can't "be" together, but at the same time, they are, which is wonderful because it shows that friendship and love aren't always that different one from the other. It's healthy, it's empowering, it's really inspiring and so damn unique. Maybe I read too much about them as a kid, but what do I care, this movie is just flawless.
Considering that there is a kind of love that bonds true friendships, I think they do love each other. They don't have to be a romantic couple to have a loving friendship. I love my friends, but it's in the way I love my sister or my cousins, as people who can talk to me about anything and be serious, but also laugh and have fun with - we mourn each other's losses and support them, but also celebrate their victories and be happy for them (I often feel their happiness when they're happy).
I got to admit feed the birds is my top favorite song in this movie Fun fact : did you know, in enchanted while Gazelle sing “how does she know “, the old men are the actors form the chimney swappers in Mary poppins
This timeless beloved wonderful masterpiece even has a 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes; it truly is "practically perfect in every way." I love this movie so much, it's definitely in my top favorite Disney movies of all time.
I just love Nostalgia Critic's Disneycember on Mary Poppins, I always felt something while watching the scene with Mr. Banks, and only Doug could explain it so perfectly it made my feelings make sense! Truly one of my favorite movies.
+falloutghoul1 Doctor who was around long before she was. And there is absolutely nothing magical about him. How about next time you make an attempt at knowing what the fuck you're talking about before you post some dumb shit. It's been on for 50 fucking years, where the hell have you been?
+Brooks Raguse guess what? You're wrong. While the movie might have come after the start of the Doctor (not long either) but Mary Poppins was a series of books long before anyone even bothered to commission a show that would become Dr Who. It's possible that Dr Who could have borrowed elements from this world as the writer lived in England & published in England. I don't think it's the case at all but I think before you go throwing comments like yours above that maybe you should do a little research too
MakiPcr You've never even heard of Herbie the Love Bug? The Absent-minded professor? Davy Crockett? The Ugly Dachshund? Swiss Family Robinson? Okay, you've got to know Old Yeller. I can't think of anybody who hasn't heard of it at least just for the infamous ending. Please tell me know of at least one of these. My Dad used to show them to me all the time. (we even named our Dachshund Chloe after one of the Dachshunds)
Even if the accent isn’t that great, it still does little to keep Dick Van Dyke from being so lovable in this movie. His energy, his performance, and his charm just knocks it out of the park just as much as Julie Andrews has done. Both are just an absolute joy together and I absolutely agree with Doug’s words; that this is a MAGICAL movie. It truly is. I am also very happy that this upcoming Mary Poppins is going to be a sequel and not a remake. Just shows that the studio perfectly understands that nothing will ever top the original and that at least you can recapture the magic with a different story, new ideas, and new characters.
This is probably my favorite disney film as well. Like Doug, I watched this ALL THE TIME. I didnt have the excuse of not having much choice, I just really really loved this film! Everything you said, far more eloquently than I could is absolutely true. It was just perfect. This is a disney film that deserves to be a legend for all time. I know how the original author or whoever despised it, but I cant bring myself to care, as there is no way this would have worked as well if it had been a faithful adaptation.
+Reda Fox Same, for me, they're painful to watch and its like watching a sex scene with your parents (in my opinion). Just the level of uncomfortable-ness. But Mary Poppins? HELL YEAH!!!
One obscure thing I like the most about this movie is that it doesn't shy away from illustrating the lines between adults and children. The medicine that the kids take is from the same bottle she drinks. But, hers is rum punch, while theirs is candy. And, the scene at the races shows a nice G rated romantic outing between Mary and Burt without the kids around.
I think this is probably the greatest Disney movie of all time. It blends everything that Disney was supposed to be about and it does it perfectly. The acting, the characters, the songs, the dancing, the animation. Everything. There's plenty of Disney movies I love more than this but this one still has a special place in my heart.
My favorite memory associated with this film is my dad buying me the VHS from Sav-Ons and me going home to watch it. My jaw was on the floor the whole time.
This is one of my absolute favorite Disney movies! "Feed the Birds" always brings me to tears. Edit: Now that you mention it, when Mr. Banks goes over to the empty cathedral steps, it used to make me think the same thing -- she died (thanks again for the tears, Disney!) Now I realize if he'd let Michael give her the tuppence earlier, the incident in the bank wouldn't have taken place -- thus he would have kept his job. And the bird lady would have money! lol
Yep, Doug said exactly how I think and feel about this movie. Saw it when I was about 4 maybe? Still one of my favorite movies after all these years. I'm going to be 40 soon, and even just seeing Julie Andrews on a talk show (Grahm Norton comes to mind recently) I get the nostalgic twinge in my eyes :)
Man, that Mr. Banks losing his job scene still gives me shivers. This is my favorite Disney movie by miles, and I'm glad that other people love it as much as I do.
This review actually brought a tear to my eye. And I don't mean that figuratively, I mean one of my eyes actually got a physical tear in it by the end. It was all I could do to not cry at the part where Doug speculates that the bird woman might have passed away, and I haven't cried or even come close to crying in 10 years, almost to the day! Thank you for this, and I sincerely apologize for the garbage that is Mary Poppins Returns.
When I get anxiety, I come back and watch this video. It brings out all the charm of Mary Poppins and just Disney in general, and it just helps me feel calm and happy.
one of my all time favorite movies. i can watch it over and over and never get tired of it. it just sucks you in till the very end of the movie. the songs are just amazing. just a great movie in every aspect.
This movie is such a favorite of mine. So glad that I saw this as a kid. GREAT review Doug. It really shows why Mary Poppins is such a wonderful classic to carry onward.
Love this movie interesting thing is this was my grandmothers favorite movie and she got me to watch it when I was a little kid. back in like 1989 or 1990 probably my second favorite Julie Andrew film number one would have to be sound of music.
Watching Saving Mr Banks made me open my eyes about this film. The scene where she says "you think she saves the children" laughs and then a moment of silence hit me so hard.
Awesome review! I'll be straight-up honest. When I was a kid, I absolutely hated this movie. I grew up with all the animated Disney films and I wasn't introduced to any of the live action ones. So I hated the fact that it was over 2 hours longs, couldn't get the concept, and hardly any animation for my liking. Oddly enough I enjoyed the sing-alongs from some of my early Disney Sing-Along tapes...weird :/ Anyways, as 2011-2012 came along, I just happened to come across it on TV and decided to give it another shot. 'Til this day if I have time to see the DVD or watch the rest on TV, it has to be put on. That's how much I am in love with this movie now. I will never part with it :)
I recently saw The Sound of Music for the first time and it reminded me a lot of this film. Not just the casting of Julie Andrews as a Nanny looking after the children of an emotionally distant father, but also the way it so effortlessly melds the fun world of the film and crushing realities, The Sound of Music being the effects of Anschluss and the approaching Nazi occupation of Europe, and this one being the effects of growing up and the depressing world in which the story’s adults live
4:56 reminds me of something, the other day, myself and my family were watching this film after years and years of not watching it and I was really enjoying the live action/animation sequence, mainly because I was fondly remembering really enjoying it as a little kid. However, my parents mentioned that they thought the sequence was too pointless and purposeless. A few scenes later, Banks and Mary Poppins are singing about the outings Poppins has been taking the children on when Banks says the lines, ' If they must go on outings, these outings ought to be fraught with purpose, yes, and practicality! These silly words like superca… superca… superca… and popping through pictures have little use, fulfill no basic need!' These lines mirrored what my parents said about the animated sequence being pointless and purposeless. I thought it was funny that as a kid I loved that animated sequence but my parents couldn't appreciate what I saw in it as a kid. It completely reflects the difference in what Mr Banks and his children appreciate in life, a theme from the film was coming true in my own house as we watched it, dunno I just thought that was interesting.
I'm from the North, but my mother is from Ipswitch, so I've rather picked up her accent. I just wish they were at least somewhat aware of more than two accents out of hundreds.
+Roberta Tallienne I know what you mean. My mother comes from northern Manitoba and my friend from the states says she(my mom) has a thick accent compared to me. I don't hear an accent, but it's just something you get used to over growing up, so you disregard it.
I didn’t watch this movie as a kid and because of this I watched it for the first time a few days ago when I got Disney plus for Christmas. And I love musicals. This movie was just wow. I have no words. Why the heck did I wait so long to watch it?
Let's go fly a kite is my favourite song, it's so uplifting and happy and shows how much mr banks is changing and is going to spend time with the kids not just send them off the bed when he comes home
If he hasn't already seen it, Doug should have a look at "Saving Mr Banks", a movie about the making of "Mary Poppins" with Tom Hanks as Walt Disney and Emma Thompson as the author who wrote the original stories, P.L. Travers. A Nostalgia Critic review of that movie could be interesting and fun, especially considering Doug's nostagic feelings for "Mary Poppins"
Hey Nostalgia! Just wanted to thank your dad for his service! My dad was actually in the navy and I was born in Italy due to him being stationed there. Unfortunately we came back to America when I was three so I don't remember much of it. But it's amazing to hear someone be in a similar situation as me! Edit: I was introduced to this movie at the age of four thanks to my grandma. I didn't know how to read or write at that age yet since I was a little behind, so movies were my go to with stories. In fact, I watched this movie so much at my grandma's she banned it haha!
Mary poppins was my fav movie as a child. I was always looking forward for it when it was coming up on TV and love both version of the translation and original. I still love it today as well!
This movie always gets to me. It was a favorite as a kid and still is. Steppin Time will always be one of my most beloved favorites in any film. The chimney sweeps all dancing, singing, having the best of times was always a thrill for me as a kid. Their joy was contagious. I saw the musical adaption of it here on YT and loved it. I still wanna see the musical SO badly! I hear it's excellent. Marry Poppins is a classic, not because it's old, but because it's damn good. One could say it's "perfect", but that's in the eye of the beholder. :) Feed The Birds and Fly A Kite have always made me tear up. They're so touching and meaningful, even through their simplicity. It's a film NO ONE should miss. It's Disney at it's absolute finest.
As a kid (and sometimes even now), when Admiral Boom is about to fire his "time gun", I would act out going to my post and shaking as if it were happening. And, as an adult, "Fly a Kite" always brings a tear to my eye.
Great analysis on this movie. I could not agree more. There is a deeper meaning too this beloved film that has been with me and part of me since I saw at the theatre when I was 7 in 1964. Phrases like" Spit spot" I use with my own son. So much to love. A practically perfect movie in every way. That IS Mary Poppins. Thanks.
This movie makes me weep for my childhood. I've watched this movie when I was 4, maybe 5 years old. I'm 20 now and I still live this film even if it's been over a decade since I last saw it. one of these days I want to watch this movie from beginnig to end just like the good ol days.
I watched this movie for the first time recently, and it's one of if not THE best Disney Movie I've Ever Seen, it's freaking fantastic, I love how jolly and positive it is even the ending left a smile on my face, I would have to say Bert and Mr. Banks were my favorite characters in Mary Poppins, I love how jolly and how full of life and energy Bert is, and I love Mr. Banks's character change at the end of the movie, I highly recommend this movie
This movie is damn near perfect. My family and I are kinda shut off from each other, each going to their own room to do whatever. I went to my mother's room to ask her something and she was watching this. I ended up forgetting what I went in there for and sat down to watch it with her. Before long, my brother and nephew walked by the room and came in and started watching too. Before long, everyone in the house was in that room, some sitting on the bed others sitting on the floor, but every last one of us was in that room together watching Mary Poppins and enjoying every moment of it.
7:28 - it's very likely the Bird Woman wasn't there because it was nighttime, and.there was literally no one else around. She doesn't spend all her time there. Remember the first line of that song: Early each day To the steps of St. Paul's The little old Bird Woman comes.
I rewatched this recently as well. I went through a phase where I couldn't stand this film, but the "I love to laugh" song remains one of my happiest childhood memories, and oh boy, not only did I love that sequence, I loved the entire film surrounding it! 10/10
When I was in elementary school, usually before Christmas or summer vacations they'd turn the cafeteria/gym into a sort of makeshift movie theater with an old projector they had. They only had two films for it, Mary Poppins and the Cat from Outer Space. Not only did the latter leave little impact on me, but when asked which of the two we'd want to watch, even if we saw it already that year we'd all almost unanimously choose Mary Poppins (sometimes they'd show both, but usually the first half of the day was devoted to finishing actual school stuff). So not only is this movie great for all the reasons you listed, but I also connect it to the moments of sitting with friends just before being let out of school to fun for a little while on the floor of the gym, usually with a theme like "indoor picnic" or "school pajama party" so we'd be dressed comfortably on top of that. I grew up in a very small town, but imagine being a little kid in a room with a few dozen other kids, in almost a movie theater, while also sitting or laying on your favorite blanket or sleeping bag and wearing your PJs or most comfy outdoor clothes, just enjoying this movie. It was a small gesture that took a great movie to something mindblowing for most of us, and the kind of silly and fun contrast of being in your PJs and having a personal movie theater but also still being at school and not totally free yet just seems like the ideal setting to enjoy something like this. I still can't see it without remembering being six or seven with my blanket or sleeping bag overlapping my friends', loving it as we enjoyed our snacks or lunch.
I know a lot of people enjoy Douglas when he's ranting and raving, but by God, I love him more when he's gushing and just getting so into something. I love him when he is sincere. That is when Douglas is at his best, in my opinion. :)
Almost everything that Doug says in his review are my thoughts as well. I never get tired of Mary Poppins and in my opinion it's one of Walt Disney's greatest achievements in cinematic history. Mary Poppins Returns, however, is a sequel that i am extremely nervous about seeing because of my love for the original. Either way, this film is timeless.
Couldn't agree more. I work a VERY blue collar job and even with all the pressure and swearing that goes on in that type of atmosphere I still find songs from this movie in my head from time to time. Amazing how it instilled in me a literal inability to lose touch with my childhood
I love "Mary Poppins." It such a wonderful Disney film with magical music and everything else is like magic. I remember watching this movie as a kid, it blew me away with these fantastic songs and nicely done dance sequences and now as a adult, it still looks impressive and I rather stay this movie that I want to hear and oh my god these songs were so good and sometimes it turns the music down and I don't what to say, but it gives me emotional because of the "Feed the Birds" song and I was crying insane with that sad moment. Especially, I love when Doug said that the perfect scene where Mr. Banks walking through the streets and seeing that the old lady is not there and you never seen her again. At least it's important to know that you have good moments until the time is running out and I felt sorry for Mr. Banks hard work in his job until he is glad everything else is well. As much I love this movie, it's a perfect musical movie and every generation will enjoy this movie and we do.
Not only that, Julie Andrews owns this movie as Mary Poppins and I always be my nanny because she was strict and very entertaining to watch. The same way that I love Julie Andrews performance since she did in "The Sound of the Music" which is similar as she always play a nice nanny, but in a different side of her playing two roles.
When I watched the bts of this movie, I was rather surprised when they said that they were trying to create a surreal atmosphere/setting, because everything seemed very real to me as a kid... And, while I do notice the effects now, the setting still seems pretty realistic to me.
Jane Darwell, the Academy Award-winning actress that played the Bird Woman, had been retired for years when she signed on to this film. At 83 and in poor health, she only agreed to the role after Walt Disney personally visited her at her retirement home and entreated her to play the role. She was his first and only choice for the portrayal. The song itself was Walt's personal favorite of any song ever produced by Disney. It was her final appearance on the silver screen (5 years after her previous appearance) and I think we can all agree it's about as beautiful of a send-off as anyone can hope for.
+Adahop | Hosting HUGE December Giveaway Now! Why did Disney pick her?
Comments like this make me endlessly happy.
:)
Adahop And it's not even her voice you hear when she speaks; she was too weak for that. Even though it was very brief - just two short scenes - it's one of her most memorable roles.
so he was right
I love Doug's enthusiasm for this movie.
Makes me wanna watch this movie.
Watch it! It's my favorite also. :)
Rebecca Allen lol
@@rebeccaallen774then do it
This is my favorite. For me all scenes are memorable.
I am surprised he didn't mention this, but it's also pretty refreshing that Dick Van Dyke's character and Mary Poppins DON'T get together. It's kind of nice that they have a very strong connection to each other, and they could easily have made them fall in love, but they don't ever kiss or do much more than dance together and talk.
They kind of are together, though. Bert flirts with Mary for an entire song, and Mary gets jealous when he mentions other women. She's just too busy being a witch/sorceress to settle down.
linkLoverAG im sure theyve done touch and go but its an occasional treat
Yes, it's always played like 2 old friends, even when she leaves he's not sad, he's happy she's done her job and says his goodbye with a smile as well as her.
So true! I'm tired of random useless hookups/dating/getting together in movies. If it's not part of the plot but still really adds to the characters that's fine, but most of it is unneeded and annoying.
I never thought they were together at all. I didn't see him flirting, they were just being proper. And when he said she was the best, I saw that as a friend thing too. He was saying she's the best woman he knows. She's jealous because she wants to be the most perfect.
Correction: the movie is practically perfect in every way.
yep
Don’t get to cocky get a spoon full of sugar
That sums up the movie in general 😅
yes
yep
Van Dyke´s accent is bad but his acting is so good it goes by unnoticed. This is probably my favorite live action Disney film ever.
I grew up with this movie long before I knew what a cockney accent was. So, by the time I did know, I couldn't really care less about how good or bad his accent was because of how well he played the character.
+Zach K (filmbuff95) hell, i grew up around real cockney people but as a kid i barely noticed his accent as being unusual
I wouldn't say it goes unnoticed when EVERYONE notices it.
Dick Van Dyke didn't try to do an accent when he played another English character a few years later in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." I assume either he or the director realized his natural accent was less distracting.
The Joker I still have it on vhs
Man, I know I'm a Disneyphile, so it might be just me, but it is so cool to see Dick Van Dyke now. He is still the same crazy, fun guy as back then. I mean, he DANCED on his 91st birthday IN DISNEYLAND! Not much better than that.
He’s 97 now.
I just love the fact that Dick van Dick is also playing the bank director, the "giant"
Was looking for this comment :D
He is? Heavens! I just re-watched Mary Poppins and I didn't notice that!
*Dick van Dick*
Mara 91 yeah it took me a while to figure that out😆
"Dick Van Dick"
The next time I see this classic, I will forever call the bank director by that name. Thanks for that joke.
Doug was born in Italy? Woah. You learn something new every day.
@@diggerfan9319 He lives there, but he was born in Italy due to his father being in the Navy.
Mamma mia..
Who wouldn't shed a tear at 'feed the birds'? 😭
True
The accent was bad? Hell, that's one of the things I loved about Bert the most!
+Mr. Scratch A bit cartoonish, which matches the character quite nicely imo
+Mr. Scratch I think Van Dyke was charismatic for me to let it slide...
Mr. Scratch i agree.
Mr. Scratch well Dick Van Dyke apologized for his bad accent in a few months ago. No joke.
The accent is really awful, but the performance and movie otherwise is genuinely brilliant. It really doesn't matter, especially if you see the movie as a child or show it to little ones. I loved this movie as a kid and never knew it was a terrible cockney accent until I was old and cynical.
I always had the impression that Van Dyke was deliberately over doing the accent as part of the character, sort of like how Johnny Depp exaggerated his mannerisms in the PotC movies. Yes, it was over the top and cheesy, but everything about that character was done to the Nth degree.
+cugamer I don't think he was, but let's be honest: Bert came out perfectly.
cugamer yeah I love it
Actually Dick Van Dyke's accent coach was someone who was Irish. So yeah, that would give some knowledge as to why.
Rushy he’s my second favorite Disney character
A practically perfect review in every way Doug. This is the greatest review I've ever watched of this timeless classic.
He nailed it with this one. Excellent.
oh really
He really got IT
@@sandraluzuribeduran2415 yep
Very good to have a much longer one (nearly 9 minutes!)
This just popped into my head Mary Poppins was like a female version of Willy Wonka. The way Critic describes her is almost identical to the way he spoke about Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka. She is mysterious, she had a plan all along, she is kind and has patience but only for what matters to her. She is in control the entire time.
well yes except she helps the kids instead of murdering them
PhoenixHealing imagine a Mary poppins, willy wonka crossover! Someone needs to make that!
Even though Mary Poppins doesn't have a famous angry outburst scene.
@@moviemaniac2159 "SACKED?!?!?! Mary Poppins is NEVER sacked!"
I thought the same thing
I am not joking - every. single. time. the scene comes up when Mr. Banks goes to the steps of St. Paul's and the bird lady is not there, it still is a giant gut punch and instantly makes me burst into tears. Including while watching this right now. This is a genius movie and my childhood in a nutshell!!!
I can't believe P.L. Travis actually hated this movie when it was completed. Walt Disney tried his best to make her happy but in the end, he made everyone else to this day happy except her. All I can say is, thank you Walt Disney. I love this film so much! I even went to see the broadway play twice! This movie is a beautiful masterpiece!
+MickeyFan1928 You know, I can totally understand how hard it can be for an artist to "let go" when it comes to their own creation. There's a scene in Saving Mr Banks where Disney explains to Travis how he adamantly refused to sell Mickey Mouse to another person.
Now, let us face a simple fact : have you ever read any of the books ? How many people have nowadays ? People in their VAST majority only know (and love) Disney's adaptation.
Even though she may not have been the nicest person in the world, I can hardly feel upset at P.L. Travis's reaction to the movie. The character on screen is not HER Mary. It's Disney's.
+invock I've read the first couple of the Mary Poppins books, and I far prefer P.L. Travers' version of Mary to Disney's. It makes me want to see the stage show as apparently it is a closer representation of the written Mary than the film version.
+Jedtavius Trash Lover
I've sadly never read the book, so if I may ask what was P.L. Travers' Mary like in it? what are the differences between Film Mary, and Disney Mary?
+TigerTails TV
+Jedtavius Trash Lover
I didn't really like Mary in the books much. Like Jedtavius said, she's a sourpuss, but she is also extremely (and I mean extremely) vain. There are multiple scenes in the book where she obsesses over her appearance.
And the books themselves are meh. The first one was okay, but my liking drained when I realized that the second book was almost exactly the same.
Rose Blossom Mary was kind of vain in the film too, she replaced the mirror with a bigger one
7:23 When I saw this scene, I too thought the Bird Lady had died.
I always took it as like a moral for the movie: When you don't have your purpose somewhere, you move on and find it somewhere else. I always assumed the bird woman moved to another place to feed more birds, to find more purpose in life. It's sort of what I thought throughout this movie. It's the same with Mary, when she's not needed she leaves, but then Mr Banks finds his purpose somewhere else.
But that's just my thoughts :3
The actor who played the bird lady did die before the movie was completed. That scene could be for her. I dunno. But knowing that the bird lady really is dead is really sad.
+Omnicidal Clown I also thought that. Even as a kid.
+Omnicidal Clown Same here. I think everyone was sad at this scene.
RIP Bird Lady. Because of you I take nothing for granted.
Spot on that ending where mr Banks is walking to his job knowing he's going to loose it is just pure perfection in everyway. Theirs no dialogue its just a man walking to his job knowing full well what's going to happen and that music while he's walking is just wow. I really believe that scene is the best is movie history and that is a huge compliment.
I just love how the Doug talks about this movie, with that pasion and love, it is amazing
It makes me love the film even more
I love how passionately you talk about this movie, it's just so contagious that it makes me like the movie even more, and I already liked it quite a lot.
Yes!!!
I love the songs in this movie but I've always had such a strong connection with Let's Go Fly A Kite. It's like a theme song to my childhood, my life, my relationship with my dad, and so much more. It's so sweet.
I'm actually pretty pleased that as a child I wasn't the only one who had thought the bird lady had died.
I never thought about it before. But that adds a lot of depth to the story I must say
I remember when I was little and I watched the "Step In Time" sequence for the first time, I was just kinda sitting there smiling and energetically bouncing in my seat the whole time. After it was over, I really did have to take a breath XP
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One of the best stories and movies ever! I still walk around humming the songs from time to time.
Feed the Birds will always make me cry - such a beautiful song.
One of my favorite movies of all times.
very heartwarming and wonderful movie the ending part when he walks in the streets alone makes me so emotional and it's houanting and dark and powerful
This movie brings back so many memories!! Mary Poppins I think was the very first Disney film I watched when I was a kid. LOVE. THIS. MOVIE.
That Feed the Birds song still makes me cry, even as a guy in his mid-twenties. I think Disney put the last of his soul into that song. It still makes this impact on me that I can't even explain. It's just a perfect heartstring-tugger.
Walt Disney would cry when he heard Feed the Birds.
Agreed
It's amazing how the movie's biggest hater was the author of the book. She hated the movie so much that she left the premier in tears. For one, she wanted Mary to be almost abusive, and she wanted the mother to just plain be neglectful instead of given an understandable reason for being not so involved with her kids.
I happen to think this movie is perfect. Just freaking perfect.
@thisaccountisembarrassingi'mdisowningit Agreed, Mary Poppins can be a total ass to the kids/other people. Kind of got a stick up her ass too, as it were.
Wow... So I haven't seen this movie for at LEAST 10 years, but hearing Feed the Birds again actually brought me to tears. I loved Mary Poppins when I was little and must have watched it a hundred times. I'd almost forgotten about it at this point, but this review just brought all those memories rushing back. I guess that's nostalgia for you.
Thanks for reminding me about this classic.
I always thought Mary and Bert a couple as a kid, but not the conventional one. I saw her as an entity of pure magic that comes and goes for as long as she is needed somewhere or not, and so she tries to not tie connections with the kids she attends to because it's always about the kids finding their way to their parents and she is "forgotten" and not needed anymore. But Bert seems to be the only recurrent person she sees often. She is a vagabond of sorts, same as he is, so when they turn out to be by coincidence at the same place and at the same time, they live the hell out of the time they have until her job is done. And then he sees her go, and his smile is what truly keeps her going onto the next task she has, until they see each other again. It's like they know they can't "be" together, but at the same time, they are, which is wonderful because it shows that friendship and love aren't always that different one from the other. It's healthy, it's empowering, it's really inspiring and so damn unique. Maybe I read too much about them as a kid, but what do I care, this movie is just flawless.
I agree with your ideas! Very much what I was thinking too
Considering that there is a kind of love that bonds true friendships, I think they do love each other. They don't have to be a romantic couple to have a loving friendship. I love my friends, but it's in the way I love my sister or my cousins, as people who can talk to me about anything and be serious, but also laugh and have fun with - we mourn each other's losses and support them, but also celebrate their victories and be happy for them (I often feel their happiness when they're happy).
I got to admit feed the birds is my top favorite song in this movie
Fun fact : did you know, in enchanted while Gazelle sing “how does she know “, the old men are the actors form the chimney swappers in Mary poppins
'Feed the Birds' was the most beautiful song I'd ever heard as a kid, and still gets me every time.
This timeless beloved wonderful masterpiece even has a 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes; it truly is "practically perfect in every way." I love this movie so much, it's definitely in my top favorite Disney movies of all time.
I just love Nostalgia Critic's Disneycember on Mary Poppins, I always felt something while watching the scene with Mr. Banks, and only Doug could explain it so perfectly it made my feelings make sense! Truly one of my favorite movies.
Mary Poppins: The Original Doctor Who.
+falloutghoul1 Doctor who was around long before she was. And there is absolutely nothing magical about him. How about next time you make an attempt at knowing what the fuck you're talking about before you post some dumb shit. It's been on for 50 fucking years, where the hell have you been?
+Brooks Raguse guess what? You're wrong. While the movie might have come after the start of the Doctor (not long either) but Mary Poppins was a series of books long before anyone even bothered to commission a show that would become Dr Who.
It's possible that Dr Who could have borrowed elements from this world as the writer lived in England & published in England. I don't think it's the case at all but I think before you go throwing comments like yours above that maybe you should do a little research too
Brooks Raguse
How about you calm down?
how bout you stfu?
Brooks Raguse
What's your problem?
I'm gonna put it this way, this is the only Disney live-action movie made before 1995 that I've ever heard about before. That's how good it is
MakiPcr You've never even heard of Herbie the Love Bug? The Absent-minded professor? Davy Crockett? The Ugly Dachshund? Swiss Family Robinson? Okay, you've got to know Old Yeller. I can't think of anybody who hasn't heard of it at least just for the infamous ending. Please tell me know of at least one of these. My Dad used to show them to me all the time. (we even named our Dachshund Chloe after one of the Dachshunds)
yotsubafanfan I'm Latin American, imports were limited before the 90s
now that's a reasonable answer
MakiPcr That's a pretty good excuse, I'm from America so both of my parents grew up with those movies.
@@yotsubafanfan It would be fun (and totally bizarre) to have Mary Poppins team up with Herbie.
Even if the accent isn’t that great, it still does little to keep Dick Van Dyke from being so lovable in this movie. His energy, his performance, and his charm just knocks it out of the park just as much as Julie Andrews has done. Both are just an absolute joy together and I absolutely agree with Doug’s words; that this is a MAGICAL movie. It truly is.
I am also very happy that this upcoming Mary Poppins is going to be a sequel and not a remake. Just shows that the studio perfectly understands that nothing will ever top the original and that at least you can recapture the magic with a different story, new ideas, and new characters.
This is probably my favorite disney film as well. Like Doug, I watched this ALL THE TIME. I didnt have the excuse of not having much choice, I just really really loved this film! Everything you said, far more eloquently than I could is absolutely true. It was just perfect. This is a disney film that deserves to be a legend for all time. I know how the original author or whoever despised it, but I cant bring myself to care, as there is no way this would have worked as well if it had been a faithful adaptation.
I'll be honest..I hate Musicals..
but I'd watch Mary Poppins ANYTIME.
+Reda Fox
Same, for me, they're painful to watch and its like watching a sex scene with your parents (in my opinion). Just the level of uncomfortable-ness. But Mary Poppins? HELL YEAH!!!
+Fading BlueJay Not West Side Story
The stage show is actually pretty amazing, you should definitely go and see it :) It's closer to the books than the film, but it's still amazing. :D
Reda Fox The only two musicals I like, as of late, are Mary Poppins and Hamilton. They're the only ones I don't find awkward.
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This and Bed knobs and Broomsticks are some childhood favorites of mine :)
+CrystalMoonStar Looove Bednobs and Broomsticks
One obscure thing I like the most about this movie is that it doesn't shy away from illustrating the lines between adults and children. The medicine that the kids take is from the same bottle she drinks. But, hers is rum punch, while theirs is candy. And, the scene at the races shows a nice G rated romantic outing between Mary and Burt without the kids around.
I absolutely love this movie! It brings back so much of my childhood
I think this is probably the greatest Disney movie of all time. It blends everything that Disney was supposed to be about and it does it perfectly. The acting, the characters, the songs, the dancing, the animation. Everything. There's plenty of Disney movies I love more than this but this one still has a special place in my heart.
That walk to the bank at the end still makes me baww my eyes out as a grown-ass man.
This is one of my favorite Disney movies of all time.
My favorite memory associated with this film is my dad buying me the VHS from Sav-Ons and me going home to watch it. My jaw was on the floor the whole time.
This is one of my absolute favorite Disney movies! "Feed the Birds" always brings me to tears.
Edit: Now that you mention it, when Mr. Banks goes over to the empty cathedral steps, it used to make me think the same thing -- she died (thanks again for the tears, Disney!) Now I realize if he'd let Michael give her the tuppence earlier, the incident in the bank wouldn't have taken place -- thus he would have kept his job. And the bird lady would have money! lol
"I won't spoil it! but I will show you the ending!"
This film is one of the most important movies I've ever seen. It has a permanent spot in my top 10!
One of the few musicals I actually like.
Yep, Doug said exactly how I think and feel about this movie. Saw it when I was about 4 maybe? Still one of my favorite movies after all these years. I'm going to be 40 soon, and even just seeing Julie Andrews on a talk show (Grahm Norton comes to mind recently) I get the nostalgic twinge in my eyes :)
Man, that Mr. Banks losing his job scene still gives me shivers. This is my favorite Disney movie by miles, and I'm glad that other people love it as much as I do.
This review actually brought a tear to my eye. And I don't mean that figuratively, I mean one of my eyes actually got a physical tear in it by the end. It was all I could do to not cry at the part where Doug speculates that the bird woman might have passed away, and I haven't cried or even come close to crying in 10 years, almost to the day! Thank you for this, and I sincerely apologize for the garbage that is Mary Poppins Returns.
When I get anxiety, I come back and watch this video. It brings out all the charm of Mary Poppins and just Disney in general, and it just helps me feel calm and happy.
one of my all time favorite movies. i can watch it over and over and never get tired of it. it just sucks you in till the very end of the movie. the songs are just amazing. just a great movie in every aspect.
I don't know what feels better, the feeling I get when I watch this movie or hearing Doug gush over the movie as much as I do.
This movie is such a favorite of mine. So glad that I saw this as a kid. GREAT review Doug. It really shows why Mary Poppins is such a wonderful classic to carry onward.
Feed the Birds is my favourite Disney song. Its so haunting but so touching, sends a shiver down me every time I hear it
Thank you Nostalgia Critic for summing up why I love his movie :)
I can't possibly comprehend people who don't like this movie, or worse, have never seen it.
Agreed
Love this movie interesting thing is this was my grandmothers favorite movie and she got me to watch it when I was a little kid. back in like 1989 or 1990 probably my second favorite Julie Andrew film number one would have to be sound of music.
Watching Saving Mr Banks made me open my eyes about this film. The scene where she says "you think she saves the children" laughs and then a moment of silence hit me so hard.
And they way he walks, it's like he's on Death Row, almost appreciating every little thing before he passes
Samuel Barber So true
Awesome review! I'll be straight-up honest. When I was a kid, I absolutely hated this movie. I grew up with all the animated Disney films and I wasn't introduced to any of the live action ones. So I hated the fact that it was over 2 hours longs, couldn't get the concept, and hardly any animation for my liking. Oddly enough I enjoyed the sing-alongs from some of my early Disney Sing-Along tapes...weird :/ Anyways, as 2011-2012 came along, I just happened to come across it on TV and decided to give it another shot. 'Til this day if I have time to see the DVD or watch the rest on TV, it has to be put on. That's how much I am in love with this movie now. I will never part with it :)
Taylor Z. I hear you. I didn't get this film either as a kid. Now, I can't stop smiling when I watch it.
"Feed the Birds" is why I love this movie so much.
I recently saw The Sound of Music for the first time and it reminded me a lot of this film. Not just the casting of Julie Andrews as a Nanny looking after the children of an emotionally distant father, but also the way it so effortlessly melds the fun world of the film and crushing realities, The Sound of Music being the effects of Anschluss and the approaching Nazi occupation of Europe, and this one being the effects of growing up and the depressing world in which the story’s adults live
Mary Poppins is one of my favourite movies. I have to agree it IS practically perfect in every way.
That was the strongest wave of nostalgia that I have ever experienced while watching one of your videos.
when i was a kid I didn't really understand the meaning of "feed the birds" but now it honestly almost made me start bawling my eyes out.
after seeing this review it makes me want to watch Mary Poppins❤
4:56 reminds me of something, the other day, myself and my family were watching this film after years and years of not watching it and I was really enjoying the live action/animation sequence, mainly because I was fondly remembering really enjoying it as a little kid. However, my parents mentioned that they thought the sequence was too pointless and purposeless. A few scenes later, Banks and Mary Poppins are singing about the outings Poppins has been taking the children on when Banks says the lines, ' If they must go on outings, these outings ought to be fraught with purpose, yes, and practicality! These silly words like superca… superca… superca… and popping through pictures have little use, fulfill no basic need!'
These lines mirrored what my parents said about the animated sequence being pointless and purposeless. I thought it was funny that as a kid I loved that animated sequence but my parents couldn't appreciate what I saw in it as a kid. It completely reflects the difference in what Mr Banks and his children appreciate in life, a theme from the film was coming true in my own house as we watched it, dunno I just thought that was interesting.
"Being a Disney film they can't clearly say it"
What about Bambi's mother?
Mufasa?
I wonder if Tamara's ever seen it... ;)
If she hasnt I demand an episode!
tamara is boring
I asked her that before along with Bedknobs and Broomsticks. She said that she did.
@@MiguelHernandez-pt2pi Sorry, disagreed.
@Pirate Style Jutsu Malcom R. did it for her on her show! SHE should do the show!(Love the CLARISSA EXPLAINS IT ALL likie visual/theme~
You know something? I'm British, and I didn't even notice the poor accent. How shameful of me.
I'm from the North, but my mother is from Ipswitch, so I've rather picked up her accent. I just wish they were at least somewhat aware of more than two accents out of hundreds.
Them to burn fewer rainforests? Oh, wait.
+Ethan Aked Excuse me. There's no reason for that. Don't talk about us like that.
+Roberta Tallienne I know what you mean. My mother comes from northern Manitoba and my friend from the states says she(my mom) has a thick accent compared to me. I don't hear an accent, but it's just something you get used to over growing up, so you disregard it.
I don't know, I typically have an ear for these things. I can hear my mother's accent, my father's, my own, my friend's, etc.
I didn’t watch this movie as a kid and because of this I watched it for the first time a few days ago when I got Disney plus for Christmas. And I love musicals. This movie was just wow. I have no words. Why the heck did I wait so long to watch it?
Let's go fly a kite is my favourite song, it's so uplifting and happy and shows how much mr banks is changing and is going to spend time with the kids not just send them off the bed when he comes home
Oh especially after the sadness of him walking to the bank
I always feel so warm watching this
Fact with me: I always cry during Feed the Birds. Easily my favourite song in the film and this is one of my favourite films of all time.
A spoon full of sugar makes the insulin necessary.
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Laughter is the best medicine unless you're diabetic then insulin is probably better.
If he hasn't already seen it, Doug should have a look at "Saving Mr Banks", a movie about the making of "Mary Poppins" with Tom Hanks as Walt Disney and Emma Thompson as the author who wrote the original stories, P.L. Travers.
A Nostalgia Critic review of that movie could be interesting and fun, especially considering Doug's nostagic feelings for "Mary Poppins"
This will always be my number one movie for all time.
Hey Nostalgia! Just wanted to thank your dad for his service! My dad was actually in the navy and I was born in Italy due to him being stationed there. Unfortunately we came back to America when I was three so I don't remember much of it. But it's amazing to hear someone be in a similar situation as me!
Edit: I was introduced to this movie at the age of four thanks to my grandma. I didn't know how to read or write at that age yet since I was a little behind, so movies were my go to with stories. In fact, I watched this movie so much at my grandma's she banned it haha!
Mary poppins was my fav movie as a child. I was always looking forward for it when it was coming up on TV and love both version of the translation and original. I still love it today as well!
When i was little my mom bought me a Disney lullaby CD and she would always put on Feed the Birds
This movie always gets to me. It was a favorite as a kid and still is. Steppin Time will always be one of my most beloved favorites in any film. The chimney sweeps all dancing, singing, having the best of times was always a thrill for me as a kid. Their joy was contagious. I saw the musical adaption of it here on YT and loved it. I still wanna see the musical SO badly! I hear it's excellent. Marry Poppins is a classic, not because it's old, but because it's damn good. One could say it's "perfect", but that's in the eye of the beholder. :) Feed The Birds and Fly A Kite have always made me tear up. They're so touching and meaningful, even through their simplicity.
It's a film NO ONE should miss. It's Disney at it's absolute finest.
As a kid (and sometimes even now), when Admiral Boom is about to fire his "time gun", I would act out going to my post and shaking as if it were happening. And, as an adult, "Fly a Kite" always brings a tear to my eye.
Great analysis on this movie. I could not agree more. There is a deeper meaning too this beloved film that has been with me and part of me since I saw at the theatre when I was 7 in 1964. Phrases like" Spit spot" I use with my own son. So much to love. A practically perfect movie in every way. That IS Mary Poppins. Thanks.
This movie makes me weep for my childhood. I've watched this movie when I was 4, maybe 5 years old. I'm 20 now and I still live this film even if it's been over a decade since I last saw it. one of these days I want to watch this movie from beginnig to end just like the good ol days.
love* stupid predictive text.
I watched this movie for the first time recently, and it's one of if not THE best Disney Movie I've Ever Seen, it's freaking fantastic, I love how jolly and positive it is even the ending left a smile on my face, I would have to say Bert and Mr. Banks were my favorite characters in Mary Poppins, I love how jolly and how full of life and energy Bert is, and I love Mr. Banks's character change at the end of the movie, I highly recommend this movie
This movie is damn near perfect.
My family and I are kinda shut off from each other, each going to their own room to do whatever. I went to my mother's room to ask her something and she was watching this. I ended up forgetting what I went in there for and sat down to watch it with her. Before long, my brother and nephew walked by the room and came in and started watching too. Before long, everyone in the house was in that room, some sitting on the bed others sitting on the floor, but every last one of us was in that room together watching Mary Poppins and enjoying every moment of it.
You could say the film is practically perfect in every way
7:28 - it's very likely the Bird Woman wasn't there because it was nighttime, and.there was literally no one else around. She doesn't spend all her time there. Remember the first line of that song:
Early each day
To the steps of St. Paul's
The little old Bird Woman comes.
I rewatched this recently as well. I went through a phase where I couldn't stand this film, but the "I love to laugh" song remains one of my happiest childhood memories, and oh boy, not only did I love that sequence, I loved the entire film surrounding it! 10/10
When I was in elementary school, usually before Christmas or summer vacations they'd turn the cafeteria/gym into a sort of makeshift movie theater with an old projector they had. They only had two films for it, Mary Poppins and the Cat from Outer Space. Not only did the latter leave little impact on me, but when asked which of the two we'd want to watch, even if we saw it already that year we'd all almost unanimously choose Mary Poppins (sometimes they'd show both, but usually the first half of the day was devoted to finishing actual school stuff).
So not only is this movie great for all the reasons you listed, but I also connect it to the moments of sitting with friends just before being let out of school to fun for a little while on the floor of the gym, usually with a theme like "indoor picnic" or "school pajama party" so we'd be dressed comfortably on top of that. I grew up in a very small town, but imagine being a little kid in a room with a few dozen other kids, in almost a movie theater, while also sitting or laying on your favorite blanket or sleeping bag and wearing your PJs or most comfy outdoor clothes, just enjoying this movie. It was a small gesture that took a great movie to something mindblowing for most of us, and the kind of silly and fun contrast of being in your PJs and having a personal movie theater but also still being at school and not totally free yet just seems like the ideal setting to enjoy something like this. I still can't see it without remembering being six or seven with my blanket or sleeping bag overlapping my friends', loving it as we enjoyed our snacks or lunch.
I know a lot of people enjoy Douglas when he's ranting and raving, but by God, I love him more when he's gushing and just getting so into something.
I love him when he is sincere. That is when Douglas is at his best, in my opinion. :)
My dad was in the army and we lived in Germany and yes same we rewatched alot of the same tapes and this is a amazing movie. Like your reviews alot.
Almost everything that Doug says in his review are my thoughts as well. I never get tired of Mary Poppins and in my opinion it's one of Walt Disney's greatest achievements in cinematic history. Mary Poppins Returns, however, is a sequel that i am extremely nervous about seeing because of my love for the original. Either way, this film is timeless.
Couldn't agree more. I work a VERY blue collar job and even with all the pressure and swearing that goes on in that type of atmosphere I still find songs from this movie in my head from time to time. Amazing how it instilled in me a literal inability to lose touch with my childhood
I love "Mary Poppins." It such a wonderful Disney film with magical music and everything else is like magic. I remember watching this movie as a kid, it blew me away with these fantastic songs and nicely done dance sequences and now as a adult, it still looks impressive and I rather stay this movie that I want to hear and oh my god these songs were so good and sometimes it turns the music down and I don't what to say, but it gives me emotional because of the "Feed the Birds" song and I was crying insane with that sad moment. Especially, I love when Doug said that the perfect scene where Mr. Banks walking through the streets and seeing that the old lady is not there and you never seen her again. At least it's important to know that you have good moments until the time is running out and I felt sorry for Mr. Banks hard work in his job until he is glad everything else is well. As much I love this movie, it's a perfect musical movie and every generation will enjoy this movie and we do.
Not only that, Julie Andrews owns this movie as Mary Poppins and I always be my nanny because she was strict and very entertaining to watch. The same way that I love Julie Andrews performance since she did in "The Sound of the Music" which is similar as she always play a nice nanny, but in a different side of her playing two roles.
Yall, I was born in 2008 and this is one of my favorite Disney films.
When I watched the bts of this movie, I was rather surprised when they said that they were trying to create a surreal atmosphere/setting, because everything seemed very real to me as a kid... And, while I do notice the effects now, the setting still seems pretty realistic to me.