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Post by hardball on Sept 17, 2018 13:17:36 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2018 13:36:49 GMT
how will it do with the massive amount of movies being released on des 21?
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Post by politicidal on Sept 17, 2018 14:06:14 GMT
how will it do with the massive amount of movies being released on des 21? Most likely, the best.
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Post by jrj624 on Sept 19, 2018 2:22:32 GMT
Judging by all the comments and reactions in the trailer reviews for this on Youtube I think Disney has a winner here!! The original holds a special place in many people's hearts and nothing will ever top it but after watching this new trailer it should ease any qualms people had about it as it appears Disney has really made a conscious effort to capture the "essence" of the original ... but the one thing that everyone is going crazy over is that they've included 2D/live action sequences in it just like the original and didn't resort to doing it all "CGI". The only thing I was hoping for was a little bit more of some of the new musical numbers in this one but Emily Blunt barely gets to sing one phrase which doesn't really give much of an indication as to what the songs will be like ... the bar was set pretty high when you have "A Spoonful of Sugar", "Chim Chim Cheree", and "Supercali ..." to live up to. So happy to see Dick Van Dyke has a small role but I completely understand why Julie Andrews turned them down ... she didn't want to take any of the spotlight away from Emily Blunt and you know that would have been inevitable because as soon as she would have appeared on screen people would have said "There's the REAL Mary Poppins". Nobody will ever compare to Julie Andrews but I think Emily Blunt will be a fine successor.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 19, 2018 3:43:20 GMT
Judging by all the comments and reactions in the trailer reviews for this on Youtube I think Disney has a winner here!! The original holds a special place in many people's hearts and nothing will ever top it but after watching this new trailer it should ease any qualms people had about it as it appears Disney has really made a conscious effort to capture the "essence" of the original ... but the one thing that everyone is going crazy over is that they've included 2D/live action sequences in it just like the original and didn't resort to doing it all "CGI". The only thing I was hoping for was a little bit more of some of the new musical numbers in this one but Emily Blunt barely gets to sing one phrase which doesn't really give much of an indication as to what the songs will be like ... the bar was set pretty high when you have "A Spoonful of Sugar", "Chim Chim Cheree", and "Supercali ..." to live up to. So happy to see Dick Van Dyke has a small role but I completely understand why Julie Andrews turned them down ... she didn't want to take any of the spotlight away from Emily Blunt and you know that would have been inevitable because as soon as she would have appeared on screen people would have said "There's the REAL Mary Poppins". Nobody will ever compare to Julie Andrews but I think Emily Blunt will be a fine successor. She seems to fit the role nicely.
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Post by Nalkarj on Sept 19, 2018 4:05:53 GMT
Reaction to a Trailer. Wowzer. But this is Mary Poppins, after all.
Emily Blunt’s accent is off. I can’t put my finger on it, but something just seems off. Maybe I’m just so used to Julie Andrews’ voice?
Lin-Manuel Miranda looks like he fits his role better than I’d expected.
It’s all actually animated, not CGI? If so, that’s impressive.
Ben Winshlaw doesn’t look like Michael. And the mustache looks like it’s about to fall off.
Thank God for Dick van Dyke and Angela Lansbury.
I’m expecting Meryl Streep to play yet another “eccentric, whimsical” role for which she’s miscast.
This looks like Nanny McPhee.
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Post by JHA Durant on Sept 19, 2018 9:35:54 GMT
That looked pretty good!
It's a long, long, LONG time since I've said that about anything Disney related.
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