As an American who watched Mary Poppins countless times as a child, this is exactly what I have come to expect of British humor. Except for the fact that Dick Van Dyke's character was left out of this...
@@Talisguy That’s amazing, I love how funny it is when actors have bloopers where they just do or say the most casual shit you wouldn’t except them to.
I love how perfectly you captured her facial expressions while editing! At 0:15 her smile gets a little less happy and as if more contemptuous when she flips the kid off and at 0:35 she also starts to smile not like she’s happy about the birds singing but more because of her anticipation of striking them xD
This portrayal is not that far off given that the real Julie Andrews of that time was not as wholesome and sweet off camera as the Mary Poppins she played..
@@mahmamia5100 Meanwhile, Margaret Hamilton who played the Wicked Witch was the only person who was actually nice to Dorothy/Judy Garland on the set of The Wizard of Oz.
The Mary Poppins movie but with a gun. Father:"my children are terrible, I need to hire a nanny to teach them how to behave" *Mary Poppins arrives* Mary Poppins:"good morning - *pulls out a gun and points it to the father head* - now be a father to your children and nobody will get hurt".
As someone who is not a fan of Disney (not just their modern works like the live action films but some of the classics don’t really appeal to me) this video is really damn funny
@@pyromaniac709 in the books she's not sweet, she's very egoistic and wants to have the control all the time, but in the film she's a Disney's babysitter yk? sweet, wonderful, the right one for the kids, and in the movie it ends with a fake and magical massage, and in the book it's like "yeah she's gone and the kids still alone" English is not my first language so sorry if you don't get something
The Untersberg mountain can be seen twice throughout the film. It was here that the opening scenes and closing scene, in which the Trapp family escape Nazi-occupied Austria, were filmed.
@@robotzombie4754it’s used for nations, where they act friendly to build positive connections (speaking softly) yet have a big powerful army to scare potentially hostile nations and prevent them from opposing the nation (carrying a big stick)
i found your channel through the The Hills Are Alive vid and omg the talent, all of these look smooth man also as a theatre nerd these are so hilarious, keep it up lakdjfalksqwfkjadh
Turns out there is a few deep dives that proves Mary Poppins was from the “wizarding world” we all know and love. Makes you appreciate this film even more with even more wonder. Heck. Even Nanny McFee!
I will never ever forgot this video, even I watch this for 5 days I still remember that I laugh so hard that I even fall on my bed and I even laugh when I'm asleep