What is your favourite Mary Poppins scene? Discuss/

Ah yes Eglantine Price ;) such a fitting name.

From Bedknobs my favourite song is The Beautiful Briny Sea

All together now

How pleasant, bobbing along
Bobbing along on the bottom of the beautiful briny sea
What a chance to get a better peep
At the plants and creatures of the deep

We glide
Far below the rolling tide
Serene
Through the bubbly blue and green

It's lovely, bobbing along
Bobbing along on the bottom of the beautiful briny sea
What if the octopus
The flounder and the cod
Think we're rather odd
It's fun to promenade
Bobbing along, sing a song
On the bottom of the beautiful briny sea

Look!

It's lovely, bobbing along
Bobbing along on the bottom of the beautiful briny sea
What a chance to get a better peep
At the plants and creatures of the deep

It's grand
When you're dancing on the sand
Each glance
Bubbles over with romance

It's lovely, bobbing along
Bobbing along through the water where we get along swimmingly
Far from the frenzy
Of the frantic world above
Two beneath the blue
Could even fall in love
Bobbing along, singing a song
On the bottom of the beautiful briny sea
Bobbing along, singing a song
On the bottom of the beautiful briny,
Shimmering shiny, beautiful briny.

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I love that...........#I love to laugh, hahaha, loud and long and clear, I love to laugh, it's getting worse every year#

Also

Young Child tells a joke
Child: Father, I know a man with a wooden leg name Smith
Father: Really, what's the name of the other leg

Never got that joke as a kid, only years later and it's always mde me laugh:o:o
 
Tidying the nursery,Feed the BirRAB and the entire "inside the picture" part. And,for some reason,the bit where Mr Banks is walking to the bank in the dark,near the end.:o

I love this film.:)
 
My favourite scenes are:

- tidying the Nursery
- the teaparty in the ceiling
- "Post" - when the Admiral's cannon is fired, and everyone has to grab the furniture because of the ensuing tremors![/QUOTE]

Brilliant...

I adore this movie. Watched it so much as a child, I had to buy as second copy as the first one got stuck in the machine :(
 
Even though I mentioned my favourites above, I think the whole film is just one highlight after another, to be honest.

For example, I love the bit near the start when all the grumpy-looking nannies get blown away, then after Mary Poppins is interviewed, Ellen goes to the door, and it's just Andrew the dog standing there.... and Ellen tells him "The position 'as been filled!" :D:D
 
I saw it. It was alot darker and quite creepy. Especially the evil nanny and the toys coming to life and scaring the children. :eek:
 
Thankfully I wasn't dreaming.

What was Angela Lansbury's character called in that, I'm trying to think, was it Ermintrude or something like that? :o

Took a few watches for me to appreciate that film, but it's briliant too - not as good as Mary Poppins though
 
That would be Robert B. and Richard M. Sherman.

And, yes they have probably made a bob or too. Not only did they work on Poppins, they also did The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, Bedknobs and Broomsticks as well as the non-Disney Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

As well as The Enchanted Tiki Room, it's a small world and the Carousel of Progress to name a few of their 17 or so park attraction themes.
:)


LOL yes, I believe he does. Not something you expect to hear in a Disney movie. ;)
 
Don't worry about it ;)

The one bit of Mary Poppins I never really 'got' as a child was the bit where they went into the picture and went on the merrygoround ride and the penguins and eveyrthing...what the hell was that all about? :o
 
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