In case you didn't realize. Dick van Dyke also played the old banker who died laughing. Weirdly, he actually payed Walt Disney in order to play him.
@oldbroadwithbaggage547210 ай бұрын
So glad you watched this. As you discovered this one does not have the "Doe a deer, a female deer" song in it. That would be The Sound of Music. Another, amazing musical, that I hope you watch one day! So I'm not sure if you noticed, but the old man who was the head of the bank was also played by Dick van Dyke.
@adolfojacosta10 ай бұрын
Sound of Music also with Julie Andrews
@oldbroadwithbaggage547210 ай бұрын
@@adolfojacosta - LOL I didn't mention that because I thought it might be a nice surprise for her. 😁
@les476710 ай бұрын
I didn't catch that until the very last person listed in the rolling credits at the end of the film. One of the best physical makeup effects/combined with a really good performance completely transformed Dick Van Dyke into the 90 year old Senior Mr. Dawes.
@micahsnow34610 ай бұрын
Ahhh I’d love to see Ashleigh watch Sound of Music and just in general delve into the world of classic movie musicals
@ninjabluefyre381510 ай бұрын
I thought that was only the second one. @adolfojacosta
@ZacharySiple9 ай бұрын
19:56 Fun Fact: That's Dick Van Dyke! When he read the script for Bert, he loved this character and offered to play this role in addition for free! :)
@RetroRobotRadio10 ай бұрын
There is another movie that Disney made shortly after this called "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" that is often overlooked as a cash in on Mary Poppins. It has many of the same creators, similar music, characters and even actors. It is set in the 1940s England. It's worth watching.
@Sam_on_YouTube10 ай бұрын
Some of Angela Landsbury's best work.
@HaloOverOurDemise10 ай бұрын
Bedknobs and broomsticks is my favourite Disney film it's so so good
@katieturner668510 ай бұрын
I adore bedknobs and broomsticks ❤ Angela Landsbury is my hero xx
@darrenheideman254610 ай бұрын
That was always a favorite of mine.
@mena94x310 ай бұрын
I ADORE Bedknobs and Broomsticks!! 🎉🥰🎉🥰🎉
@doyleyernaux104810 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Feed the Birds was Walt Disney's favorite song. Julie won an Oscar for this role. Also, it's cheerful in the first half to let our guard down for Mr. Banks redemption. So good.
@timhonigs685910 ай бұрын
Saving Mr. Banks, is a good companion movie to watch next. (About the making of this movie, with Tom Hanks playing Walt Disney)
@taylorkendal1710 ай бұрын
What I love most is that Dick Van Dyke, who had no formal dance training at all - is now currently 98 years old and is STILL dancing like this. Also, mentioning his physical comedy, you might have seen the slightest glimpse of it before; in WandaVision, the 50's episode was heavily based on the Dick Van Dyke Show, which was one of Wanda's favourites. Loved this reaction as usual! If you're looking for something in a similar vein, check out Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson (Mr. Banks). It's an underrated and often forgotten about classic, especially with the younger generations, but it's wonderful, the same kind of magic as Mary Poppins creates in a way.
@spongebobsquarepants609610 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke voiced Bert.
@mycroft1610 ай бұрын
He is also a massive Halloweeen nut. Loves decorating his house and is always trying to find animations and things to terrify the kids. He's just a completely wholesome guy and extremely talented.
@bettrhalf80069 ай бұрын
Looks like she's already seen it, but I would also recommend Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to anyone who loved this one. More of Van Dyke being terrifically himself, and just WAY too many absolutely wonderful characters to mention. The Childcatcher, the Baron and Baroness, Grandpa, the Toymaker, the utterly fantastically ridiculous spies... and written by IAN GODDAMN FLEMING, author of the Bond novels. Such a fun and bizarre story, and - to me at least - definitely comparable in tone to Bedknobs & Broomsticks.
@vovindequasahi9 ай бұрын
In the new Mary Poppins movie he still plays the banker! Only now he is actually as old lmao! Only he is still doing the crazy stunts and dancing, at 90+ years old. The man is a legend!
@NixyRose7210 ай бұрын
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is another Dick Van Dyke musicals that is one of my favorites!! He goes hard with physical comedy and his dancing is phenomenal!! I absolutely suggest it. Plus Mary Poppins the sequel is really good... Emily Blunt does a really decent job at Mary's part, and it features Lin Manuel Miranda and a cameo by Dick Van Dyke 😊
@c.b.barlow10 ай бұрын
With the late-great Angela Lansbury, agreed.
@nmt2k210 ай бұрын
Years ago I used to date a girl whose cat was named Kitty Kitty Bang Bang
@johngreen557010 ай бұрын
..and it has one of the scariest characters in a children's film!
@andrewsnyders041110 ай бұрын
The original Jane also has a cameo in the sequel, she asks where another house on Cherry Tree lane is and when she gets the reply, she says, "Many thanks", and Mary Poppins replies, "Sincerely", throwing back to the kids letter
@grandpagohan110 ай бұрын
I never saw Chitty up until my sister put it on a few months ago. Personally, I don't care for musicals, so I tuned in and out up until I found out her last name wasn't "Truly". I was so baffled that anyone would name their daughter "Truly Scrumptious" that I just kept watching. Once the tide rolled in, I just started asking so many questions (in a teasing fun way) and my sister just said "Yeah, and we're not even at the child kidnapping part yet", to which my response was "THE FUCKING WHAT??!?". Fully invested. And then came the ending. I was PISSED. But less in a "this is awful" way and more in a "what the fuck!?" way.
@GeekMasterGames10 ай бұрын
Mary Poppins is an angel, a witch, a Time Lord. Who knows. She's supernatural, she's wonderful, and she's most of all motivational and inspirational. To me, she's a force of nature.
@moviemaestro80010 ай бұрын
And according to Neil Gaiman, literally exists separately from God's creation to the point of being a little intimidated by her. 😂
@dadoctah10 ай бұрын
Angel, witch, Time Lord...how about a member of the Q Continuum?
@GDS_Michelle10 ай бұрын
Practically perfect in every way
@brigidtheirish10 ай бұрын
@@dadoctah Nah. She's too nice.
@RichardX110 ай бұрын
She's one of the Great Old Ones, like Cthulhu (but more pleasant to look at).
@dwilborn125710 ай бұрын
The Feed the Birds song always made me cry, especially since I caught on to the idea that by buying seed to feed the birds, you are also feeding the poor woman selling the seeds.
@StuartistStudio19644 ай бұрын
I was going to say something similar. Thanks for your insightful comment.
@haroldjhayward324110 ай бұрын
You should definitely watch “Saving Mr. Banks.” It’s based on Walt Disney trying to get P. L. Travers, the author of Mary Poppins, to let the Disney Studio make Mary Poppins. She was against it being a musical, but Walt wore her down to do the movie. Tom Hanks plays Walt Disney and Emma Thompson plays P. L. Travers.
@JuliaDelbel10 ай бұрын
That movie changed a LOT from reality, but is still quite fascinating.
@sabrinaduckett505710 ай бұрын
Agreed, definitely worth watching.
@josealmeida284210 ай бұрын
Sadly P.L. Travers was also very much against any animation in Mary Poppins. Even during the after premiere party, Travers tried to convince Walt to take the animation segment out. Walt explained the movie was done. During that time movies were left untouched after their premiere. Though Saving Mr Banks gives a very different story as to what happened, they do play the real life recording of Travers in Pre Production during the end credits.
@msrainbowbrite10 ай бұрын
I remember Julie said that Travers said "She had the nose to play Mary Poppins" ... rude
@HopeTheThing10 ай бұрын
I totally just commented this. She definitely needs to watch it. I'm hoping Tom Hanks will be a big enough draw for her to decide to watch it. 😂
@peternilsson713310 ай бұрын
Mary Poppins is a masterpiece of a film. It's practically perfect in every way.
@DrakeossDragoon10 ай бұрын
Fun fact the part where they are in the chalk paintings was not green screen but was in fact a Yellow Screen or The Sodium vapour process used by Disney with a specially coated prism in an old three-strip Technicolor camera. That was how they managed to get such a clean combination of the live action and the animation.
@mena94x310 ай бұрын
The chimney dance scene is ICONIC. Professional dancers have broken it down in videos I’ve seen and go on and on about how difficult and creative it is.
@RLucas300010 ай бұрын
But Dick’s most difficult dance is in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Me Ole Bamboo
@jamesmoyner749910 ай бұрын
Another great Disney Musical from this era to watch is Bedknobs and Broomsticks with Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson (the father) from this film. A lot of fun facts for this film: 1. Many of the "women" who wait outside to apply for the nanny position are actually men because they couldn’t find enough ugly women. 2. In the animation sequence people like the songwriters, Julie Andrews and multiple others do voices and David Tomlinson voiced Mary Poppins Parrot umbrella at the end. 3. The choreographers Marx Beraux and Dee Dee Wood would go on to do the choreography for many other classic musicals including: The Sound of Music, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and The Slipper and the Rose. 4. The woman who played the Bird Woman is legendary Actress Jane Darwell who starred in over 100 films and at the time she had been retired, but Walt Disney convinced her to be in the film and personally sent a car to pick her up everyday and treated her like Royalty. This was her last film before her death and she said how wonderful it was especially the way Walt was for her. 5. Besides being Bert in the film Dick Van Dyke as Mr Dawes Sr when he would be dressed up in all that makeup he would troll the backlot tours by making them think it was an old man and cross in front of them as slowly as possible then right as they were about to pull away he would sprint off as quickly as possible! Also that credit was at the end of the end credits as Navckid Keyd and then the letters unscramble themselves to spell Dick Van Dyke plus there is a chorus reprise of Let’s Go Fly a Kite: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gaWXeqJ5hN-ng7c 6. Julie Andrews was hoping to be in the film version of My Fair Lady which she started on broadway, but Warner Brothers wanted someone who was actually a star as Julie had not been in a film yet so they went with Audrey Hepburn. However the story doesn’t end there as Julie Andrews was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy opposite Audrey Hepburn for My Fair Lady and she won and in her acceptance speech she ended it with “Finally my thanks to a man who made a wonderful movie and made this all possible in the first place Mr Jack Warner.” and everyone lost it including Mr Warner. Then at the Academy Awards this film was nominated for 13 Oscars and won for: Best Actress, Best Song for Chim Chim Cheree, Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. It was nominated for Best Picture, Director, Art Direction, Costume Design, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Scoring Treatment, and Sound unfortunately losing many of those to My Fair Lady. 7. Ed Wynn (Uncle Albert) was the Mad Hatter Walt always wanted to have him in something he appeared in several other Disney films including: The Absent Minded Professor, Son of Flubber, and Babes in Toyland. 8. When they were in the early development stages of the film Walt gave his songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman a copy of the book to read of what they thought would be good material for the film and they underlined six chapters in red crayon and when they went in to see Walt they handed him the book and he chuckled because in his copy of the book he had underlined the exact same six chapters in red crayon as well. 9. The inspiration for the song “A Spoonful of Sugar came with Richard Sherman’s son came home from school and he asked what had happened to learn he had been given the polio vaccine to which his dad asked if it hurt and he explained no they put the medicine on a sugar cube on a spoon and we swallowed it. A literal spoonful of sugar helped the medicine go down. 10. When the brothers were playing songs for Walt one day a couple hours they thought would work for the film at the end he asked them to play that bird woman song again to which Walt walked over to the window saying “That’s what it’s all about isn’t it?” Referring to the theme of the film. It was Walt’s favorite song the studio ever made and every Friday Walt would meet with the brother and just talk about things going on at the studio and other projects and at the end of their meeting he would always ask them to play the song by saying “Play it” and when they finished it he would send them off saying “Have a good weekend boys.” 11. Even after Walt’s death Richard Sherman would still go into Walt’s office on a Friday afternoon and play the song and on what would have been Walt’s 100th Birthday he went the celebration when the dedication of the Partners statue was unveiled and played the song saying it was only for Walt at the end of the song he blew a kiss to the statue said Happy Birthday and walked off, but he was told later on that when he was nearing the end of the song out of the clear blue sky a single bird came down near the piano and off back into the sky. 12. All of Mary Poppins was filmed indoors. 13. The old woman that children encountered when they run away from the bank is the actress who voiced Cruella De Vil in “101 Dalmatians”. 14. P.L. Travers who was the original author of the Mary Poppins books had refused Walt Disney’s offers to make it into a film for over 20 years and so in the late 50’s he actually went to meet her in her London home hoping to use his personal charm on her and so soon after she finally gave him the rights to make the film, but during the early stages Robert Sherman who was one of the songwriters along with his brother said “She was a witch” and absolutely hated everything everyone was wanting to do, but she was basically only a consultant, after the release of the film she wanted nothing to do with it and in the early 90’s she allowed the studio to only do two things in regards to the property.If they so choose to a sequel film could be done. A broadway show, but no one involved with the original film could be part of that project, 15. When Glynis Johns received the call from Walt to be in the film she though she was going to play Mary Poppins, but Walt wanted her as the mother and so she said as a little incentive if she could haver her own song for the film and so the Sherman Brothers rewrote a previous unused song called “Practically Perfect” into “Sister Suffragette”, 16. Many songs and sequences for the film were thought up including where the children would spin a compass and it would take them to different areas and a different song for each area where one was called North Pole Polka, another Tea in Timbuktu, while the other two unused songs found their way in other Disney films later on with The Land of Sand being reworked to become Trust in Me in The Jungle Book from 1967, and The Beautiful Briny Sea would end up in Bedknobs and Broomsticks, 17. Several of the chimney sweep dancers were the old men on the bench in Enchanted during the song “That’s How you Know” 18. Know before Walt had chose Julie to play Mary Poppins several people that were thought of as possibilities included: Bette Davis and Angela Lansbury then one sunday night the Sherman Brothers saw on the Ed Sullivan Show an excerpt performance of a broadway show called Camelot where Julie Andrews was the lead actress and they knew immediately she was the one so the next day they marched into Don Dagradi’s (another writer on the film) office and he said to them did you see the Ed Sullivan Show last night so all three of them went to Walt’s office and so then Walt went to see a performance of Camelot in New York and met with her after the show and was able to convince her to be in the film and Walt was willingly to wait as she was pregnant at the time and Julie’s husband then also ended up part of the film as he designed all of the costumes, 18. Dick Van Dyke ended up in the film because of an article Walt read of how he didn’t like that films then were becoming as he described as “dirty pictures” also it helped that basically everyone knew who Dick was as he had a hit tv show with The Dick Van Dyke show and this was only his second film after being in a film version of the broadway show Bye Bye Birdie, 19. The inspiration for the song Let’s Go Fly a Kite was actually from the Sherman Brothers childhood as there dad as they said would make these wonderful kites that would fly all day, 20. The inspiration for the song Step in Time is actually an old english folk song called Knees Up Mother Brown and the Sherman Brothers learned about it as Peter Ellenshaw who did the vidual effects and matte paintings and glass paintings for the film was basically they resident Brit taught the dance to on3 of the writer Bill Walsh and Walt Disney and Richard Sherman saw the three of them with their elbows linked together in the office kicking their knees up, 20. The inspiration for the song Supercalifragilisticexpiladocious was the Sherman Brothers wanted to make it so Mary Poppins gave the children a gift in the form of this ridiculously long word and the medley for it was two British Folk Songs: Boiled Beef and Carrots along with Any Old Iron, 21. When on the carousel the horses match their personalities, 22. The two children in the film Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber appeared in a total of three films for Disney together this was their second the previous is The Three Lives of Thomasina and the latter was The Gnome Mobile unfortunately Matthew would die of Food poisoning in the 70’s, 23. The reason there is Penguins is instead of waiters is that Walt Disney saw Storyboards where they were men and he said “Waiters always reminded me of penguins”. One other thing I wanr to note is my advising against watching Saving Mr. Banls and Mary Poppins Returns.
@kennethcook940610 ай бұрын
YES!!!!!!!! Bedknobs and Broomsticks, FTW! It seems to be so forgotten in Disney's last 40 years. Also both escape to, and from Witch Mountain. And everything involving "Herbie: the Love Bug"
@jamesmoyner749910 ай бұрын
@@kennethcook9406The first Herbie film is great, second is good, third is okay, and fourth onward are just trash. Not even having Bruce Campbell could help.
@ashleyanderson958110 ай бұрын
I was totally gonna suggest Bedknobs and Broomsticks too! Fantastic movie
@razzati42010 ай бұрын
Bed knobs and broomstick is great
@PerryCJamesUK10 ай бұрын
I love that film...
@Gealaiche10 ай бұрын
-Castor oil is a laxative that used to be given to children a lot -gruel is a thin watery porridge -barley water is a drink. Kind of a tonic made from soaking Barley in water and straining it. -punting. Boating. A punt is a kind of boat.
@Carrie-so3ro8 ай бұрын
Barley water is supposed to be good at fixing stomach problems including ULCERS, although I glass may not be enough, in fact I am sure it is not. Anybody with ulcers should look into it though - I know more information is given on the internet. It is a relatively fast cure (I believe) & is pretty cheap & easy. As it is from food it is relatively safe. (Everyone even using food cures should check into what ALL a food/drink does, as you may have some OTHER health issue that the food will make worse!)
@WJC98110 ай бұрын
Fun fact: When the children were running down the alley and the old crone stepped out and frightened them, they were genuinely terrified because the director made the decision not to tell them about it. Also, the old crone is played by Betty Lou Gerson (the narrator from Cinderella and the voice of Cruella De Vil) in one of her last roles. Walt Disney considered her his good luck charm, so he secured her this cameo role.
@sirjedisentinel10 ай бұрын
One of her last? That's quite a gap, because her last role before her death was 1997's Cats Don't Dance
@WJC98110 ай бұрын
@@sirjedisentinel Well why should a 33 year gap make the difference? the point is she made 2 final movies before she died. And what a talent she was.
@creech5410 ай бұрын
Fun trivia: Betty was in 2 episodes of "The Dick Van Dyke Show", previous to being in MP.
@cliffchristie586510 ай бұрын
I think you may have confused her with Jane Darwell, who played the Bird Woman. Essentially retired, Disney persuaded her to play that part, her last appearance on film.
@WJC98110 ай бұрын
@@cliffchristie5865 The Bird Woman and The Old Crone are two different characters. Betty only gets about 5 seconds of screen time.
@ericc870510 ай бұрын
As a fan of Julie Andrews (grew up on her films) ... you really must watch "The Sound of Music" as that was where many of us, as children discovered her and how magical she could be. She would later go on to marry Blake Edwards - who was an incredible producer/director in Hollywood for MANY years (perhaps he was best known for his Pink Panther films with Peter Sellers... he was also responsible for many many classic comedies (including one of my personal favorites "The Great Race" with Tony Curtis (Jaime Lee Curtis' father), Natalie Wood, and Jack Lemmon) ... AND he and Julie Andrews gave us one of my favorites, "Victor-Victoria" which was WAY ahead of its time in representing the LGBTQ community
@kelly987610 ай бұрын
I also recommend Julie Andrews in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "SOB"
@sylvanaire10 ай бұрын
The sound of music was one of those movies that was on TV every year as an event, and everybody stopped and watched it. If you haven’t seen it, you really should just for the cultural exposure if nothing else. It’s a beautiful story based loosely on real events & it has a lot of fun songs. The Victor/Victoria recommendation is A plus. That is one of my most favorite movies, even if it wasn’t played on tv every year like SoM. Robert Preston (who is famous for The Music Man, another fun musical) plays an old Queen & Julie Andrews plays a starving soprano who can’t get a job. The old man hears her sing & decides to put her in a drag show where she’s a woman pretending to be a man, who is pretending to be a woman. It’s fabulous. Please check it out someday! 🙏😄
@m.b.640210 ай бұрын
She's the Nanny version of a guardian angel, a fairy godmother, and a Goddess. She's never entirely defined--but she's honored among those of heaven and earth.
@pobstrel10 ай бұрын
And a good witch. In the books she turns her fingers into sugar and snaps them off and gives them to the children to eat.
@taoist3210 ай бұрын
A unique theory was floating around here on KZbin that Mary Poppins comes from the same universe as Pennywise the clown. Pennywise feeds off fear while Mary Poppins feeds off happiness.
@MusikCassette10 ай бұрын
she is a Time Lord.
@meredithsmyth705910 ай бұрын
If you need more Julie Andrews then you MUST see "The Sound of Music"! Also a musical with a lot of fun moments but also more serious and powerful as it is based on a true story.
@kathyastrom131510 ай бұрын
I met Julie Andrews at a book convention back in 2001. She was signing her latest children’s book. The way the con was set up, the high demand authors had signings in the back area, and the top-tier ones required tickets that you would get in the morning. That day, I got there at 5:30 am to get in line just to get one for Julie. After I got my tickets at one of the booths and was walking away, they came on the intercom to announce that her tickets were all gone, and the groans of disappointment were really loud. When I walked up to her table, all I could think was “I am standing three feet away from Mary Frickin’ Poppins!!!” She looked amazing, just flawless, even then. We exchanged a few words and then I burbled something about how I was such a huge fan all of my life, and she was very kind, handed me my book, and I walked away, completely buzzed over the thrill of meeting her.
@amaiyagrace10 ай бұрын
I'm jealous of Anne Hathaway she got to play Julie Andrew's granddaughter in Princess Diaries.
@jeffwatkins35210 ай бұрын
If ever I met Julie in person (which won't happen, but still) I would quite literally weep tears of joyful thanks. You lucky lady!
@amaiyagrace10 ай бұрын
@@jeffwatkins352 Same. I adore her.
@mena94x310 ай бұрын
@@jeffwatkins352 - ME TOO!!
@papalaz444424410 ай бұрын
and then you woke up and typed all this made up bollocks for attention
@magickalempath9 ай бұрын
"Feed the Birds" is my favorite song. It reminds me to look past the end of my nose and to see the world around me and to stop selfishly focusing on me. And to pay it forward whenever you can.
@anath758910 ай бұрын
The bird woman was played by Oscar winner Jane Darwell in her last screen appearance. She was semi-retired at the time, living in the Motion Picture Retirement Home as she was unable to care for herself & had declined the role, but Walt wanted her so he drove to the home to flatter & charm her. It worked, so he arranged for a limo to pick her up & deliver her to the studio. She was treated like a queen. Jane won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in “The Grapes of Wrath” which starred Henry Fonda. She also had a minor role in the western “3 Godfathers” which starred John Wayne…it’s an Christmas movie. She had a very long movie career.
@aprilpettay10 ай бұрын
"Feed the Birds" was Walt Disney's favorite song as well. One of the Sherman brothers would come and play it for Walt. It was a scene that was very near and dear to him.
@geraldmcboingboing740110 ай бұрын
If you want to watch her play a character, who is the polar opposite of most of her roles, have a look at The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), which starred Henry Fonda. She was an amazing actress.
@Oppeldeldoc110 ай бұрын
I'm sure someone mentions this here, but the nanny who quits at the beginning is Elsa Lanchester, "the Bride of Frankenstein" (even though she played all kinds of roles).
@vanessawhitneypro10 ай бұрын
As a music theatre major, this HITS SO HARD for me... As a nanny, her last lines always simultaneously Inspire & CRUSH me... "It's as it should be." So glad you got to see it finally. Cheers to the WONDROUS Glynis Johns (and the entire cast)!
@darrellschoppa846710 ай бұрын
The “Do Re Mi” song is from the musical The Sound of Music but it is sung by Julie Andrews. This is the movie reaction I didn’t know I needed! So delightful! I always enjoy that hearty Ashleigh laugh.
@meghanmonroe10 ай бұрын
Now that you've seen this masterpiece, please watch the movie Saving Mr. Banks. It was an Oscar nominee back in 2014...Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, Colin Farrell...just to name a few. It gives a view of the life of the author of the Mary Poppins books. I think you'll love it. Incredibly moving. ❤️
@stuberry187510 ай бұрын
Yep, Saving Mr Banks would be the obvious next film. It’s such a good movie 🍿 👍
@What_Makes_Climate_Tick10 ай бұрын
Ashleigh loved the penguins, and the storyline of Saving Mr. Banks leans heavily on the penguins.
@Harani6610 ай бұрын
yes ! ❤
@zsoltbartus1699 ай бұрын
@@What_Makes_Climate_Tickand totally should be considered as alternate history for how differently positive it portrays disney.
@Sigma028310 ай бұрын
Some trivia: When making plans to make Mary Poppins, Walt Disney really wanted Julie Andrews for the part after seeing her in "Camelot" on Broadway. When she mentioned she was pregnant, he offered to wait until she had her baby to start filming and offered her then-husband, Tony Walton, the job of designing costumes and some sets for this movie. Also the song “Feed the Birds” was Walt’s favorite song to the point where if he ever visited the music studio and said “play it” everyone would know what song he was referring to.
@tracyleesmith7819 ай бұрын
And this song was emotionally moved to the author of Mary Poppins. That author was a spit fired! Watch Mr. BANKS WITH TOM HANKS & U WILL UNDERSTAND. One year later after this movie was made, Walt Disney passed away. And then in the 70s, the character who played Michael, he passed away in the 70s. He was about 21 and died for water poison in India Search him & I did. It was so sad.
@DriveHead10 ай бұрын
No matter what kind of day I'm having, the entire "I Love To Laugh" scene with Ed Wynn never fails to lift my spirits. The jokes make me laugh no matter how many times I've heard them.
@daleeladakus196610 ай бұрын
I am so glad you enjoyed this! A real classic! A good follow up movie that I liked is "Saving Mr. Banks". it is about the making of "Mary Poppins" and P. L. Travers (author of the Mary Poppins series of books), including where she came up with her characters and dealing with Walt Disney (played by Tom Hanks). A wonderful story in its own right! A follow up movie for Dick Van Dyke would be "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and Julie Andrews "The Sound of Music". Thank you for sharing your reactions! it is like watching these classics again in new eyes! 😀
@threethymes10 ай бұрын
Excellent suggestions. Seconded.
@BroadFieldGaming10 ай бұрын
Thirded
@jackbrooks548710 ай бұрын
Definitely watch Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It is a fantastic musical comedy based on a book by Ian Fleming, the author of the original James Bond books. He wrote the story as a gift to his son.
@sherigrow648010 ай бұрын
My vote for this as well, with the amazing Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks,
@lindsays663110 ай бұрын
This is what I came to recommend!
@chrisedwards709510 ай бұрын
Elsa Lancaster (Katie Nanna) played the title roll in "Bride of Frankenstein". Ed Wynn (Uncle Albert) was the voice of the Mad Hatter in Disney's "Alice in Wonderland". David Tomlinson (Mr. Banks) was in "The Love Bug". Glynnis Johns (Mrs. Banks) was in "The Court Jester". But the next movies you should see are "The Sound of Music" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
@benjamingoyer866510 ай бұрын
Glenn's John's who played Mrs Banks also played the grandma in While You Were Sleeping
@shawnj196610 ай бұрын
David Tomlinson was also in, Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
@izzonj10 ай бұрын
Ed Wynn's son, Keenan, played Col. Bat Guano in Dr Strangelove
@therealEmpyre10 ай бұрын
"But the next movies you should see are "The Sound of Music" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"" A great big gigantic YES to both of these suggestions!
@danbryson349110 ай бұрын
Those were the exact two I had in mind! So hard to choose between more Julie Andrews or more Dick van Dyke!
@jonathanwolfe482610 ай бұрын
We watched this movie whenever it aired on tv . I’m surprised you didn’t recognize that Dick Van Dyke played two characters on this movie. He was Bert and the old banker who passed away from laughter. Always makes my day when you enjoy the old films. Hope this year of reactions brings you some happiness in all that you do. Thank you for sharing with us , it brightens my day because I can watch another reaction with you and all the other viewers. Thank you!!!!!!
@againes.110 ай бұрын
I watched this movie every single day for YEARS as a child. And not like a 4 year old... until I was like 12. I was obsessed. I'm still obsessed. Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke are brilliant. The whole vibe of Mrs. Banks totally went over my head as a child and it's so fascinating to see the contrast in the couple. RIP Glynis.
@AldenRogers10 ай бұрын
same
@labyfan131310 ай бұрын
Same here and actually as I kid I never even realized they were husband and wife and she the children's mother. lol I kept thinking she was his sister and the kids' aunt. As a kid I didn't get that in earlier times families didn't outwardly show as much affection.
@coulombedon10 ай бұрын
Uncle Albert was played by Ed Wynn. He voiced several classic Disney characters like the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland. Younger viewers will recognize the voice because the actor who voiced King Candy in Wreck-it Ralph was doing a spot-on impersonation of him.
@tjolsonmcse10 ай бұрын
Alan Tudyk
@auapplemac244110 ай бұрын
Wynn was a long time comedian and did have a TV series in the dim past.
@glennwisniewski953610 ай бұрын
Ed Wynn's son is Keenan Wynn who famously played Col. "Bat" Guano in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
@ronclark972410 ай бұрын
Walt consider Ed a lucky charm. No one else was suitable for this part, as far as Walt was concerned. Which brings up the fact Walt personally produced this show being involved with every craftsmen.
@Cbcw7610 ай бұрын
And twenty years of radio. I imagine vaudeville before Radio.
@ruggerobelloni47438 ай бұрын
A true experience : In 1970 I worked with a nice older lady named Helen, silver haired and wearing red pointed glasses. She brought me ice cream on short breaks and always left me her lunch (I was a "washer upper"). It was in Cambridge, UK and on a visit a year later I got lost and she appeared from an alley and gave me directions. Two years later the same thing happened. Finally I moved back for a year in '75. I bought a paper to look for a room and standing in front of a big Hotel I saw Helen who had finished her shift. "Hello, dear " she said, and proceeded to help me with the ads. This time I reminded her of all the above facts and told her :"Why don't you finally admit you are a Fairy?". She sweetly replied " Oh, Luv, if I were, would I still be working at my age?". She did not deny being something else though...❤❤❤
@THEforeigner310 ай бұрын
Glynnis is also amazing in "The Court Jester." Also stars Danny Kaye, Angela Lansbury, and Basil Rathbone!! HILARIOUS and adventurous movie with an all-star cast!
@markmitchener381310 ай бұрын
You MUST react to this film. Hilarious. Sadly Glynis and Angela were the last two surviving credited actors from it (unsurprising, as they were most likely the youngest of the main cast), both no longer with us now. (And with Mary Poppins, after 60 years since its release, Dick Van Dyke's accent coach may soon be eligible for parole from prison)
@fayesouthall660410 ай бұрын
The Court Jester is great, I haven’t seen it for years.
@pheverdream561810 ай бұрын
I have a chalice... it's from the palace.
@THEforeigner310 ай бұрын
@@pheverdream5618 The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true!
@Widdershins.10 ай бұрын
@@THEforeigner3 And never forget that the pellet with the poison's in the flagon with the dragon.
@Insaneian10 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke actually caught a lot of flak for his accent, as it was considered a pretty terrible approximation of a London Cockney accent, but it still makes the movie so fun. Dick Van Dyke was always my favorite actor for many years because of this movie, an incredible physical comedian, and his TV show (The Dick Van Dyke Show) shaped me in my formative years (I wasn't alive when it first aired, but I caught the reruns as a child on Nick at Nite). He also played the old man at the bank, the one who couldn't make it down the step and who floated up from the wooden leg joke at the end. For more Gylnis Johns (and more physical comedy) I highly recommend The Court Jester with the incredible Danny Kaye, another physical comedian/actor/singer/dancer like Dick Van Dyke who really shaped my sensibilities for comedy and physical humor. They don't make stars like Kaye and Van Dyke anymore.
@John_Locke_10810 ай бұрын
Growing up, I actually thought he was British because of this movie.
@alanmacification10 ай бұрын
Worst accent very, and he thought he was nailing it. Longest running joke in cinema history. It just his regular American accent with a few odd soundly words thrown in occasionally.
@michaelceraso197710 ай бұрын
yess Imm still waiting for a popular YOU tuber to review THE COURT Jester, because its just a perfect family film and witty and fun all around. Danny Kaye was just soo good and even 20 years later he still could recite that wild rhyme of "the vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true" lol
@christophersmyth190810 ай бұрын
Another film that Glynis was in was a movie called "The Ref" with Denis Leary. She plays a delightfully evil Mother in Law!
@papabearlives999510 ай бұрын
@@michaelceraso1977it's probably one of my top 5 movies
@wattsink200910 ай бұрын
16:50 BTW, same guy that voiced The Mad Hatter in Disney’s Alice In Wonderland (1951) and played the toy maker in Babe In Toyland!
@wolphintv8 ай бұрын
And “Babes in Toyland” is another wonderfully weird Disney musical. Save it for Christmastime.
@legionaireb10 ай бұрын
10:20 - So fun story about Bert. In the beginning of production for this movie, they had an idea to adapt a minor chimney sweep character from the Mary Poppins books for the film, but as they researched Victorian chimney sweeps for the role, they discovered this whole culture built up around them with myths and superstitions and what they did when they weren't chimney sweeping and they decided to build up the minor character into a pseudo-narrator and major character. 10:29 - 'Punting' is riding around in a pole-driven boat. It's like Venician gondolas without the canals. 11:10 - Most people ship Mary and Bert, but I think most often the interpretation is that Bert was a child Mary was nanny for years ago and he's seen her come down several times sine then. 16:46 - Comedy legend Ed Wynn. He was a very prolific actor in his day, but you may know him as the voice of the Mad Hatter in Disney's Alice in Wonderland. 17:01 - The movie doesn't address it, but the books explain that whenever he loses himself to laughter, he gets filled with 'laughing gas' and floats to the ceiling. 19:12 - 'Practically perfect in every way.' 26:12 - I just love that when he tells them about Mary Poppins, he calls her ' *my* nanny.' It's easy to miss if you didn't watch through the credits, but The Elder Mr. Dawes was also played by Dick Van Dyke. There's two movies you need to see after this. The first is 'Saving Mr. Banks.' It's the story of the author of the Mary Poppins books and of how Walt Disney negotiated with her for the rights to make the movie. Second is 'Mary Poppins Returns. It's a direct sequel to this movie that was made about 5 years ago. It's a less subtle film, but still enjoyable.
@donaldb110 ай бұрын
Hmm. I got to say, if Bert was from the kind of family that could have a nanny, he wouldn't have grown up to be a chimney sweep. (And he wouldn't speak in that accent either).
@katpiercemusic10 ай бұрын
@@donaldb1 Unless his family didn’t learn the lesson that they were supposed to and Bert ran away at an early age.
@Duke00x10 ай бұрын
Before watching Mary Poppins Returns she should watch "Bedknobs and broomsticks". Also a good and similar movie from the same time (I think it came out a year or two before or after) and it co-stars the actor that plays Mr. Banks in this movie (plus I think the little boy is in it as well but I could be remembering wrong) and there is a cameo of the maicameos. (Who I think she has said to be a fan of in the past) from it at the end of Mary Poppins Returns. So to see him in another similar movie and to understand the cameo.
@donaldb110 ай бұрын
@@Duke00x _Bedknobs and Broomsticks_ came after _May Poppins._ It was Disney's attempt to do something else similar (very similar!) I remember liking it a lot, but I saw it as a kid, I think at the cinema, before I saw Poppins.
@Progressive_Canadian10 ай бұрын
Ashley, if you like this one you will probably enjoy Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, it's a true classic! Dick Van Dyke's charm and talent shine through once again in this whimsical adventure. While it may not be a Disney production, it captures that magical essence just like Mary Poppins. A timeless gem that brings back the joy of childhood every time I watch it!
@zoppie10 ай бұрын
I second that!
@tracyleesmith7819 ай бұрын
This was my very first time hearing the English accent & then My Fair Lady as a child of the 80s. I love their accents. Thanks to my mom & my older sisters. ❤😂
@Montcoshire10 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this one 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Van Dyke was the old man at the bank that died laughing😂🤣😂. If you want more Julie Andrews, she narrates the Bridgeton series. Also, you can see her in the Princess Diaries.
@capndave915210 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke also appears in the sequel playing the old man’s son.
@danbryson349110 ай бұрын
Edit: just realized he played both Bert and the old banker. He is so talented!
@danielallen345410 ай бұрын
Katie Nana was played by Elsa Lanchester, who was the original Bride of Frankenstein. She did a lot of work for Disney over the years.
@fiddiehacked10 ай бұрын
Ah yes, Blackbeard's Ghost!
@danielallen345410 ай бұрын
That Darn Cat. @@fiddiehacked
@chris...949710 ай бұрын
Bell, Book and Candle! My favorite Christmas movie. Starred Jimmy Stewart and introduced Jack Lemmon...
@aliceharper7079 ай бұрын
That actress was also in a Danny Kaye movie, The inspector general. She's hitting on Danny Kaye so hard. It's hilarious.
@Alvy4210 ай бұрын
Since you liked the penguins, if you ever rewatch Roger Rabbit you'll see them as the wait staff at the club where Jessica sings.
@Elephant202410 ай бұрын
A magical musical of a movie for children of all ages. Fun fact: Dick Van Dyke not only starred in this movie, but also appeared in 'Mary Poppins Returns' (2018). Much to her credit, Dame Julie Andrews did not appear in Mary Poppins Returns because she felt the film was "Emily's show" (Emily Blunt) and "did not want to hog the spotlight."
@marianne505510 ай бұрын
Semi fun fact : The woman who plays their first nanny is the Bride of Frankenstein. Also, Id love to see a reaction to Mary Poppins Returns which is a newer sequel with Emily Blunt but I feel still lives up to the magic plus has Angela Lansbury in her last film role. For other Julie Andrews films there is The Sound of Music (thats the Do-Re-Mi song youre thinking of) or Victor/Victoria maybe for June (Pride month).
@williamivey529610 ай бұрын
There's also movie about the making of Mary Poppins with Tom Hanks as Walt Disney.
@eyallev10 ай бұрын
"mary poppins returns" never happens. I reject that movie from my reality.
@MusicBlik10 ай бұрын
The other movie I know Elsa Lanchester from is *Blackbeard's Ghost.* I didn't know she was the Bride of Frankenstein!
@keithdean914910 ай бұрын
"Mary Poppins" is an ALL TIME CLASSIC. "Mary Poppins Returns" is something parents throw on to shut their children up for a couple hours.
@MusicBlik10 ай бұрын
@@keithdean9149 It was cute, and they tried to recapture the classic feel of the original, but whether they made it TOO similar--they hit all the same plot beats--or too modern I'm not sure, it just didn't feel right. Maybe the addition of a mustache-twirling Colin Firth ruined it for me, since *Mary Poppins* doesn't have a proper villain.
@Owlaf10 ай бұрын
@16:35 reminds me of the Barbas quest in Skyrim where you talk to a dog... and it takes us on a side quest! ABSOLUTELY YES!
@joshuah910910 ай бұрын
This movie was a GIGANTIC hit when it was released. It was nominated for 13 Academy Awards (including Best Picture, of course) and won five including Best Actress for Julie Andrews. Just one year later she would star in "The Sound of Music." It was an even bigger hit, surpassing "Gone with the Wind" as the highest grossing film off all-time. Andrews was nominated for Best Actress again, but lost to Julie Christie in the movie "Darling."😁
@ElliotNesterman10 ай бұрын
So much fun watching how much fun you have watching such a fun movie. As has been mentioned, _The Sound of Music_ for more Julie Andrews, and for the great Rodgers and Hammerstein score. For Dick van Dyke either _Chitty Chitty Bang Bang_ or _Bye Bye Birdie._ In its original Broadway run _Bye Bye Birdie_ won four Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Featured Actor for Dick van Dyke. In the film adaptation he reprises his Tony winning role. It's also the film that introduced Ann-Margret, and it co-stars Janet Leigh (which I mention knowing how much you like a Jamie Leigh Curtis connection).
@MaddMango10 ай бұрын
I second Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for the fantasy aspects similar to Marry Poppins.
@stefanie782310 ай бұрын
I love this, but I’m also sad you didn’t get to experience it as a kid. Take the magic you feel now and x100 and that’s how it felt. The carpet bag scene alone was everything to my childhood imagination ❤
@mycroft1610 ай бұрын
Same. So much so that I actually requested to go to the library to find books to figure out how they did it. Which made it even more awesome a trick when I figured it out.
@vicentehizon620210 ай бұрын
Fun facts: Uncle Albert (the man whose contagious laughter makes him fly) is played by comedian Ed Wynn. Disney fans also know him as the voice of the Mad Hatter from _Alice in Wonderland._ Julie Andrews almost didn't play Mary Poppins. Disney actually other choices, even Angela Lansbury to play the title role before Julie was cast. She was originally supposed to reprise her stage role Eliza Dolittle in the film version of My Fair Lady. But executives at Warner Bros passed her over for the more popular actress Audrey Hepburn in the part, even though we don't really hear her sing. (I'm not saying Audrey's performance was bad, I just wish she actually sang in the film rather than having someone dub her voice. I can buy it animated films, but it's a stretch in live action musicals.) Disney then jumped at the chance, and picked Andrews to play Mary Poppins.
@amaiyagrace10 ай бұрын
I heard Audrey's actual singing voice instead of the woman who sang for her. Audrey has a great voice. She sang in Breakfast at Tiffany's. I also wish they would have used Audrey's actual singing voice. They had her change her voice to Cockney. But not her actual singing voice.
@Gargess10 ай бұрын
And when Julie Andrews won her Best Actress Oscar for Mary Poppins the first thing she said in her acceptance speech was "Thank you Jack Warner" who was famously the reason why she wasn't cast in My Fair Lady.
@Gargess10 ай бұрын
@@procrastinator547 in the film and stage versions he was played by Howard da Silva.
@AdDewaard-hu3xk10 ай бұрын
Mccartney's uncle albert?
@daikosart10 ай бұрын
When making Wreck It Ralph, they also modeled the character of King Candy after him. Maybe that is what is familiar?
@Tarabara10 ай бұрын
There was a show on Disney+ a few years ago where they looked for props and stuff from older movies and Karen Dotrice (Jane) was shown her costume from this movie. It was so touching, and she was almost in tears with all the memories. Julie Andrews is beautiful, and makes a decent looking man too! In Victor/Victoria, she plays a woman who becomes a female impersonator.
@Tringard7 ай бұрын
9:27 "medicine go down... well this is going to be stuck in my head the rest of the day" It's been at least 30 years since I've seen this and just that bit (from you) is enough to bring the melody back.
@andreshernandez118010 ай бұрын
It’s great that you’re dedicating this to Glynis Johns, she was AMAZING. RIP 🙏🏼 Also since you mentioned how the boy (Matthew Garber) looks like a grown person, he actually died at age 21 in 1977.
@turbopokey10 ай бұрын
Aw, that’s so sad. And now I can’t finish cleaning the ceiling…
@RMBittner10 ай бұрын
You might really enjoy “Saving Mr. Banks,” which tells some of the behind the scenes stories of the making of this movie, along with a fictionalized biography of the author. It stars Tom Hanks as Walt Disney and Emma Thompson as “P.L. Travers” (the author’s pseudonym).
@miriam837610 ай бұрын
I’m surprised that movie didn’t do better. It’s really good, and the performances are fantastic.
@jamesmoyner749910 ай бұрын
Now with Mr. Banks I have serious problems with. It is clearly a failed Oscar-Bait film that alters a lot of facts and add things that never happened: First of all Travers had signed over the rights before she went to California. Second there was no Ralph the Driver. Third the song that won her over was Feed the Birds not Let’s Go Fly a Kite. Fourth Traver never went to Disneyland. Fifth one of the few things that was right is she did tape record all of the story meetings and was an absolute B%$th to the Sherman Brothers. Sixth is more of a personal complaint is when she sees Robert Sherman using a cane and makes a jab that he probably deserved it. He fought in World War 2. Seventh the making references to the film things these kind of movies do to be specific what they do to incorporate ideas and lines from Mary Poppins to make it seem as though it was part of her childhood when that didn’t happen.
@TheMess199810 ай бұрын
@@jamesmoyner7499 You must be fun at parties.
@rcrawford4210 ай бұрын
@@jamesmoyner7499 Robert Sherman didn't just fight and get wounded -- he helped liberate a concentration camp. It always amazes me how he went from seeing the most evil things people can do to writing such charming, happy, and catchy songs.
@jamesmoyner749910 ай бұрын
@@rcrawford42 Oh, I know. I watched the documentary about them.
@erictaylor54629 ай бұрын
"Punt" is a king of boat that is driven by a long stick that is used to push along the bottom of the river.
@headoverheels8810 ай бұрын
In the dance world, that Steppin' Time dance scene is legendary for being one of the most exhausting, athletic dance 😂. It's intricate and requires you to basically be using the same muscles you use to jump... In other words, the entire thing is like doing intricate jumping jacks for like 10 minutes straight 😂
@BaltoAmy9 ай бұрын
The Step In Time in the stage musical is AMAZING. The chimney sweeps dance ALL around the proscenium. One of my favorite parts.
@kennethcook94069 ай бұрын
And in synchronization with like 20 other people.
@DravenGal10 ай бұрын
According to Dick Van Dyke (Bert was my first movie crush, when it was rereleased, as Disney used to do), the reason his accent was so atrocious, is because his vocal coach was Irish, teaching him to speak British English. DVD is a legend, he really is. He's in his 90s now, and not long ago he was on The Masked Singer! He even did a little dance when they revealed him. He was also in the Mary Poppins sequel, which was a pretty good movie, and it made me tear up to see him. Then Angela Lansbury showed up, and I started sobbing. Speaking of which, Ashleigh, you still owe HER a movie, she passed in 2022. You may know her as Jessica Fletcher from "Murder, She Wrote." I recommend "Bedknobs and Broomsticks." It has the actor who played Mr. Banks in it too! Dick Van Dye and also several members of his family were in the show "Diagnosis Murder" where Van Dyke's character, Dr. Sloan, solves mysteries.
@Groffili10 ай бұрын
Some people already touted for Danny Kaye's "The Court Jester"... which does have Angela Lansbury in a leading role. That would make a perfect reaction for one of the great comedic actors _and_ Angela _and_ Glynis Johns.
@Loulizabeth10 ай бұрын
I might actually recommend she watch the sequel Mary Poppins returns. I'm sure opinions are divided but I just love it and as you say both Dick Van Dyke and Angela Lansbury are in it. And I'm sure there'll be lots of requests for watching Saving Mr Banks as well. That said if she hasn't watched Beauty and The Beast the animated film yet, then that would be amazing!
@DravenGal10 ай бұрын
@@Groffili OH HECK YEAH!!!! i LOVE Danny Kaye! He was one of my first crushes too! I watch "White Christmas" with my husband on Christmas day every year. I haven't seen "The Court Jester" in ages, but remember it as being just seriously delightful! And Ashleigh enjoyed Kaye in "White Christmas" too, so I bet she'd be up for it! Patreons who have the power, would you be willing to make this happen? Side note: I wonder if Danny Kaye and Dick Van Dyke were ever in something together? If they were, I'd probably swoon after a few minutes of it!
@DravenGal10 ай бұрын
@@Loulizabeth All good choices. I liked Mary Poppins Returns. I mean, how can you go wrong with Lin Manuel Miranda? (Hope I spelled that right.)
@Loulizabeth10 ай бұрын
@@DravenGal I also Love 'The Court Jester' and I'm so glad that so many people are aware of it. More than I'd thought. "The Vessel with the Pestle has the Brew that is True" scene is one of the best along with so many others! Plus as an aside, I'm also a Dr Who fan too.
@davijune508810 ай бұрын
The “bank” part and the father’s redemption is the heart and soul of this movie.
@micahsnow34610 ай бұрын
Ashleigh I for one would SO wholeheartedly enjoy seeing you get into the classic movie musicals! There are so many good ones, especially from the 60s and 70s. I especially love “The Sound of Music” (for more Julie Andrew’s!), “My Fair Lady” (the beautiful Audrey Hepburn), and “Fiddler on the Roof” (sad at times but incredibly engrossing storytelling).
@jrshipley436410 ай бұрын
Yes to all of these.
@impishsongster33310 ай бұрын
And Judy Garland, in, "Meet Me In St. Louis" (1944) A lot of fun & some great songs.
@JustAMagicDuck10 ай бұрын
It’s funny you mentioned that Marry Poppins could be a horror movie. Years ago someone made a fake movie trailer where they took clips from the movie and put suspenseful music over them to make it seem like a horror movie and it’s incredibly effective. There’s a real rabbit hole of family movies edited to seem like horror and thrillers out there.
@dadoctah10 ай бұрын
Yes, look it up here on KZbin. I believe it's titled "Scary Mary Poppins".
@christianwise63710 ай бұрын
In an inverted example, there's also a fake trailer (possibly by the same person) for The Shining done in the style of a heartwarming goofy family comedy
@dulcimerrafi10 ай бұрын
There may be several. Editing is Everything did one, and you can find that video on her channel.
@Jordanisnthere10 ай бұрын
You probably recognize Ed Wynn's voice mostly because so many of Alan Tudyk's characters are modeled after his voice 😂😂 But also, he was the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland! Among many other things. ❤
@ThePete108110 ай бұрын
The "A man has dreams" scene, where Bert songs the "Spoonfull of Sugar" reprise to Mr. Banks is one of my favorite scenes of all time. Just the way Banks' face changes as he reals what a schmuck he's been is priceless.
@steviekc905710 ай бұрын
I have seen this movie innumerable times, and even raised my kids with these lullabies and sayings. My 21-year-old still hops to it when I say "Spit Spot!" 😄❤️ THANK YOU!
@labyfan131310 ай бұрын
The song you mentioned was from The Sound of Music. I hope you react to that one too. It also stars Julie Andrews and I think you're really going to find Christopher Plummer dreamy because, as someone in her 30's, I know I do. Also if you haven't reacted to it yet, I hope you'll do another one of my favourites since you said you like animation in live action movies: Bedknobs and Broomsticks. It also stars David Tomlinson (who played Mr. Banks in Mary Poppins) along with Angela Lansbury. P.S. The old man who owned the Bank was also played by Dick Van Dyke.
@torontomame10 ай бұрын
I loved this movie as a kid (I'm 58 now), and hadn't watched it for years as an adult because I thought it may not hold up. But one day a friend lent me the DVD when he found out I hadn't watched in years. And it was even more magical than I'd remembered. ❤
@ryanfeit142010 ай бұрын
Great reaction Ashleigh! RIP Glynis. Another more recent Julie Andrews film I highly recommend watching is "The Princess Diaries" with Anne Hathaway (her first film). Also, fun fact: Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke have remained good friends ever since they starred in this "Mary Poppins".
@labyfan131310 ай бұрын
I forgot to mention the actor who played Uncle Albert is Ed Wynn. His voice would be familiar from doing the Mad Hatter in Disney's Alice in Wonderland.
@kylelogansmith10 ай бұрын
Mary Poppins has always been one of my favorites! Dick Van Dyke is an absolute legend. This movie is so amazing from a technical standpoint! Also, fun fact: Walt loved Feed the Birds. If he was having a rough day he would have one of the Sherman brothers play it for him. When it is played at the parks it is almost always used as a tribute to Walt!
@Gargess10 ай бұрын
Someone get Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on the polls
@Homenuggets10 ай бұрын
Watching this as a child was so magical and is still magical even as an adult. The Sound of Music is the other movie you were thinking of and stars Julie Andrews as well. (also a very good musical)
@feldegast10 ай бұрын
You can make your own kite with 2 sticks tied together into an X, a piece of cloth 2ft square and string, the last one I made flew 1800ft off the ground....we use 3 spools of cotton tied together....
@eviljbrian10 ай бұрын
Dick Van Dyke's a legend. She he does anything, he takes it to the max and then some. 16:50 - Uncle Albert was played by Ed Wynn. You might recognize his voice as the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland
@williamblakehall556610 ай бұрын
Ash, you need to see Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music, the movie with the Do Re Mi song. It too is a musical and oddly similar to this, a woman trying to bring joy to the children of a strict father, with a touch of Casablanca, a love story told while escaping Nazis. Andrews begins as a nun, so it's even a precursor to Sister Act. Julie also stars in a Hitchcock movie, not Hitch's best but a bit of fun, called Torn Curtain. You may now consider yourself Popped. Thank you!
@laurahudson821010 ай бұрын
Even though there's a lot of artistic license taken in The Sound of Music, it is based on a real family, and real events. The movie is enchanting. Still a huge favorite from my childhood on, and I'm in my 50's.
@hofner49 ай бұрын
You are so right; like most of us boomers, I saw this in the theater zooming on LSD.
@Do0msday10 ай бұрын
This movie is iconic and has been spoofed so many times. My personal favorite is the Simpsons episode with "Sherry Bobbins". My goodness that episode spoofs this perfectly -- including the feet pointing each way (as she scrapes the hood of a car on her umbrella descent). And as others have mentioned I really, really hope you watch The Sound of Music. It's a lot heavier than this movie, but it's one of the greatest movies of all times and such a great watch.
@TheBlueDragon1510 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction Ashleigh! This film is a classic and one of my favorite childhood films. Now that you've seen this, I would definitely recommend watching "Saving Mr. Banks." The film focuses on P.L. Travers, the woman who wrote the book of Mary Poppins that this film is based on, and the experiences she had working with Walt Disney and his cast members on the film. Tom Hanks plays Walt Disney and Emma Thompson plays P.L. Travers. It's a great film and honestly kind of a tear jerker.
@frannybaronian10 ай бұрын
I love saving mr. Banks one of my favorite movies! I’d love to see Ashleigh’s reaction to it
@Lyrazel10 ай бұрын
@@frannybaronian It's a beautiful film with a great cast and a magical score.
@kelly987610 ай бұрын
if you really love the music, I recommend the documentary "The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story"
@papabear153510 ай бұрын
Saving Mr. Banks would be a great follow up.
@Lyrazel10 ай бұрын
@@kelly9876 I meant the Thomas Newman score for Saving Mister Banks
@tomhaskett51619 ай бұрын
21:40 where Mary Poppins puts soot on her face; some idiots recently complained that this was blackface.
@miriam837610 ай бұрын
I love that you used subtitles. I always use them in musicals because it helps me catch all the brilliant lyrics that can push the story forward. I love too that the two tuppence songs essentially point out the difference between putting money in the bank to get richer and putting money to use helping others.
@macmcleod118810 ай бұрын
It's also helpful to us since she can't play the music
@TedLittle-yp7uj10 ай бұрын
Subtitles are sometimes helpful when they get them right. They can, however, get confusing when the policeman on the phone says that it is not Mr Bank's "regular 'abit" (dropping the h in habit) but the subtitle says "regular rabbit." Captioning is done quickly and cheaply, and so such errors are all too common.
@macmcleod118810 ай бұрын
@@TedLittle-yp7uj You have a good point but its better than complete silence and no subtitles during a song.
@aprilpettay10 ай бұрын
I scrolled through some of the comments and hadn't seen it yet, but if it hasn't been said a lot of the larger, city-wide backgrounds were hand painted scenes on large panes of glass that had little tiny holes in the window areas to let light through and that's how they got that beautiful glowing and twinkling look. I love how much went into this movie for back when it was, and this knowledge makes the length of time of the movie easier. The movie flies by for me. I am so glad that you watched this though. Your genuine reaction to recognizing songs and people in movies is always so amazing.
@joedogmckeel9 ай бұрын
There is a fan theory the reason Burt know Mary is because she was his Nanny when he was the kids age. There is a squeal called Mary Poppins Returns with Emily Blunt as Mary.
@JohnnyOrc10 ай бұрын
I was always under the impression that Mary Poppins and Bert were both angels, always out to help the world in their own ways.
@davidwalter200210 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember when this was first released. It was a huge deal, with a lot of advance hoopla and tie-ins. I remember a cereal company (I think it was Post) had toys in some of their cereals that were spring-loaded chimneys that launched a character into the air, like in the rooftop dance. And my sister won a Halloween costume contest with her Mary Poppins costume that year.
@angiedjenkins557010 ай бұрын
The spring loaded chimney was from the Shreddy's cereal , I remember Shredies having some of the best prizes.
@8_bit_Andy10 ай бұрын
You should watch Saving Mr. Banks, which is a really sweet retelling of how Walt Disney got P.L. Travers (the writer of the Mary Poppin's books) to agree to let him make this movie.
@dadoctah10 ай бұрын
As others have pointed out, the old banker was also Dick van Dyke, whose accent was largely overlooked while Bert's has been the target of ridicule for sixty years now. He played the son of that character in the fairly recent "Mary Poppins Returns" (the old man as you noticed having died off-screen at the end of the original, and the actual English actor who played the son in that having died shortly before the sequel was made). And in the process also repeated the joke about the man with a wooden leg named Smith.
@fayesouthall660410 ай бұрын
He was excellent
@EricaGamet10 ай бұрын
And tap danced on a dang desk!! I love DvD so much!
@theaffiliate420810 ай бұрын
Julie Andrew's life is very fascinating. At the time, Warner Brothers wanted to make a movie version of the big Broadway hit "My Fair Lady". Julie had played the part of Elisa for years on stage with accolades, admiration and tremendous reviews. But WB didn't want to take a chance with a "unknown" actress and chose a known star Audrey Hepburn which allowed Walt to step in and scoop Julie up for the role of Mary Poppins. We are all glad that WB dropped the ball and allowed Julie to grace us as Mary. It also, broke her "type cast" and allowed her to then step into many different roles over the years.
@DorkQueen239 ай бұрын
And Julie went on to win Best Actress for "Mary Poppins" over Audrey for "My Fair Lady". Then in her Oscar speech she thanked the executive at WB who passed on her. Such a Queen!!
@Subxenox159 ай бұрын
There's some pretty cool fan theories that tie in Marry Poppins with Harry Potter. It culminates in her fighting against Voldemort and sacrifices herself to defend a group of children whom she was safe guarding during his reign.
@stevebills571610 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! That scene where Michael can't get out of the closet terrified the bejeebers out of me when I was a kid. Finally someone acknowledges: "Mary Poppins could be a horror film". 🙂
@scottgorski793110 ай бұрын
Oh Girl, you just took me back to my childhood (I'm 66). I remember standing in line outside the theater box office with my family hoping there would be seats available (no reserved tickets or internet sales back then). My friends had all already seen it and couldn't wait to know what they were talking about. Now I have to go to the basement to the containers of 33&1/3 rpm albums to see if I still have the original album. Thank you for the reaction. Another Disney movie from the same era would be The Sword In The Stone (All animated) and not a musical. The King Arthur legend.
@tombates912210 ай бұрын
The Sword in The Stone was one of my favourites as a kid.
@jtaljl10 ай бұрын
Mad Madame Mim is my favorite character. 😊
@ohheyitsgabbi10 ай бұрын
One of my all time favorite songs from this movie is Feed The Birds my mom use to sing it to me to help me sleep. ❤
@Sara001t10 ай бұрын
Hey Gabbi🌹🌹 How are you doing??
@PrincessSnowbelle10 ай бұрын
Love your reaction, as always! Did you know that Dick Van Dyke also love played the bank president? Also, Mary Poppins entire purpose in coming to the family was to help them, especially the father.
@cutlassken619410 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this movie, and it was one of my favorites as a kid. I honestly kind of miss this old school Disney. I would honestly recommend you watch the sequel, Mary Poppins Returns, as well as Saving Mr. Banks, which is about the author of the book. And if you want to see more of Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, I would definitely recommend that you watch The Sound of Music and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
@salserio672710 ай бұрын
If you want to watch a movie with Glynis Johns, you should check out The Court Jester. She is essentially the female lead in the movie opposite Danny Kaye. It is another musical, but a very fun movie for its time. As for Dick Van Dyke, I also suggest Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. But beware, that movie has a scene that frightened me as a child. (Still a classic movie.)
@crazysingergirl577710 ай бұрын
You should watch The Court Jester. It has a very young Glynis Johns in a lead role along with Danny Kaye. It also features a very young Angela Lansbury. It is hysterical!
@frankmahovlich509910 ай бұрын
Yes definitely, great dialog & sight gags; Danny is hilarious, especially with the tongue twister " The pellet with the poison is in the vessel with pestle but the flagon with the dragon has the brew that is true." scene.
@kfedup2710 ай бұрын
The odds of you seeing this are slight, but if you ever want to see Julie Andrews outside the "wholesome" roles, a couple of my faves are "The Americanization of Emily" and "10." I have always felt Dame Julie's acting talent is extremely underrated because so many don't know her outside of her roles as Mary Poppins and Maria.
@nancybrown404110 ай бұрын
Victor Victoria
@kevinsizemore205310 ай бұрын
S.O.B. is another good movie of hers
@mycroft1610 ай бұрын
Or that she did a sex scene in a film written and shot by her husband. There is an absolutely hilarious interview with her on the Graham Norton show. Julie Andres, Jonah Hill, amd Channing Tatum. And her and Jonah flirt the entire time. It had me in painful stitches.
@MrCRayAnderson10 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of seeing a Disney licensed Stage Play version about 10 years ago. The Chimney scene was indeed awesome! Real live tap dancing is amazing to see! They also had Mary "fly" up over the audience to the balcony to exit! Great movie, some strange moments indeed. I always enjoy seeing you react!
@stupidsmart-phone691110 ай бұрын
Glynis Johns was also in The Court Jester (1955) with Danny Kaye. That's definetely a movie worth reacting to!
@ladywhistledownton10 ай бұрын
Miranda and mad about men are also stellar performances
@AnthonyRodriguez-zm4rc10 ай бұрын
The actor that played the laughing Uncle Albert was Ed Wynn and he was 79 during the filming of Mary Poppins. He was also the voice of Disney's Alice in Wonderland and the voice of the Mad Hatter from Disney's Alice in Wonderland.
@jsharp31659 ай бұрын
I never realized how beautiful Julie Andrews was until I was decades into adulthood. She’s literally flawless in this movie.
@ann4006910 ай бұрын
I think we should have Ashley watch some older classic Disney movies. Like the Swiss Family Robinson, The Absent-Minded Professor, That Darn Cat, The Love Bug, The Parent Trap, Freaky Friday📽️
@stephenolan553910 ай бұрын
And all the Dexter Riley movies. Hopefully without knowing who the lead is.
@HappyHauntsMaterialize10 ай бұрын
And treasure island!
@DravenGal10 ай бұрын
Oh, also..."Doe, A Deer" is from another Julie Andrews movie, one of her most epic, called "The Sound Of Music." You won't find many people in my generation or older who haven't seen the play (my sister actually played the lead in a production of it) or the movie. It's a TRUE classic!
@stevenwoodward592310 ай бұрын
I was raised by a single mother, who always took me to the movies with her. I saw "The sound of Music" and Mary Poppins 7 times each as a child. I was 6 years old when Mary Poppins came out and remember it to this day.
@DravenGal10 ай бұрын
@@stevenwoodward5923 It's unforgettable. I kinda miss the days when Disney would rerelease the classics every ten years or so. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to see them in theaters.
@ashleypenn784510 ай бұрын
My grandmother made me a Mary Poppins doll, in full Jolly Holiday dress, with the bows and parasol and all. She did it by rewatching my VHS and pausing it frame by frame to sketch the design and then sewed it.
@roban2810 ай бұрын
Great reaction. You should check out "Saving Mr Banks" a film with Tom Hanks as Walt Disney trying to get this film made, and what the subtext of what the stories are really about. Also "Bedknobs & Broomsticks" - a film along a similar vane with real actors mixing with cartoon characters!