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I'm not allowed to post the link but the best version I found is by user Aeolus 13 Umbra.
I remember seeing this once as a child. I always remembered it but never saw it again on TV. As far as I know, it was never remastered or released on DVD. I have looked for it over the years and I always wished it would be rebroadcast, available to stream- something! FINALLY I found it on YouTube, and while it's not "remastered" it certainly has better video/audio quality than other vintage shows, commercials, etc., that I've dug up in the past.
This show is just as good as I remember! Cute animation, a few songs, and a universally great message about coming together for greater good.
I remember seeing this once as a child. I always remembered it but never saw it again on TV. As far as I know, it was never remastered or released on DVD. I have looked for it over the years and I always wished it would be rebroadcast, available to stream- something! FINALLY I found it on YouTube, and while it's not "remastered" it certainly has better video/audio quality than other vintage shows, commercials, etc., that I've dug up in the past.
This show is just as good as I remember! Cute animation, a few songs, and a universally great message about coming together for greater good.
Blunt and Miranda are excellent as Mary Poppins and Jack, the lamplighter. The rest of the cast is great, too -- Ben Whishaw as the grown-up Michael Banks, Emily Mortimer as grown-up Jane, Colin Firth as the manager of Fidelity Fiduciary Bank, Julie Walters as Ellen, the Banks' maid... everyone's great!
And with supporting turns by Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury and Dick Van Dyke (at the first screening I went to, the audience broke into applause when he came on screen)... this is one of the best films of the year! No wonder it's one of the top-grossing movies of 2018!
The musical and dance numbers are reminiscent of the ones in the original "Mary Poppins" without being rip-offs. The whole look of the movie, the songs, the storyline -- this is not a copycat of the original, but rather an appreciative tip of the hat to the classic film that we grew up watching!
A stand-out musical number is "Trip A Little Light Fantastic" -- what a fun and energetic scene!
And one more thing about Emily Blunt -- I love that she plays MARY POPPINS instead of playing Julie Andrews playing Mary Poppins. Ms. Andrews had her interpretation of the character (which was a classic performance and won her the Best Actress Oscar) and Ms. Blunt has her own. I was so glad that Ms. Blunt inhabited the character rather than trying to imitate Ms. Andrews' characterization.
I've seen this movie more than once and will DEFINITELY see it many more times!
It's (yes -- I have to say it --) "Practically Perfect In Every Way"!
I enjoyed this movie... I remember Kellie Martin as a teenager on "Life Goes On" back in the late 80s -- nice to see she made a successful transition from child actress to adult actress. And despite what another review on this board says, she's actually younger than Ethan Erickson... and I think she looks great! The movie takes off right away with Jordan (Kellie Martin) and her friends heading to Vegas for her bachelorette party, and keeps your interest throughout the rest of the story. It was also nice to see Bess Armstrong (an actress I've always liked, but I've always been surprised at how little I see her) and Erin Gray (who I have liked since she was "Silver Spoons" in the 80s).