@R4- P17 in America, a nursery also refers to a room for a newborn/infant. This is just a difference of word meanings between the US and Europe. Neither is wrong.
Nononononono. He got his job back because shaking hands with a chimney sweep makes you lucky. At the end of Step in Time ALL chimney sweeps shake his hand, making him the luckiest man.
Henrique Zen I have seen this film maybe a few dozen times (though not in 15 years) and I don't think that realization ever dawned on me. So thanks to you; shame on me.
kids asking their parents: "Mommy, daddy, what's a jumper?" Parents: "oh look at the sky! look at all the stars!" lol And yes, this is a family movie, talking about people "jumping" a bridge committing suicide. WTF?!
I heard Dick literally paid Disney to get a role in this movie, he wanted to do it so badly. That makes me appreciate his character and him as an actor soooo much
@@thedoctor5777 You're screen name makes you a bit biased, but why can't she be both? She's a Time Lady who is posing as an agent for the Ministry of Magic in order to prevent the Time Turners or other temporal magic from being abused to alter the timeline and she goes out to the Banks house to get close to Bert as he's been flagged as a threat to the timeline.
5:02 In the older days of television, it was relatively common practice for the subtitles to condense dialogue so it could be read at a slower pace. Transcribers didn't care too much about point-for-point accuracy, since the only reason you'd have to read those captions is if you couldn't hear what the film was saying to begin with. Honestly, as long as the "meaning" of the dialogue isn't changed, I wouldn't care too much about it.
Once I was watching _Futurama_ and Amy asks Fry, "What business is it of yours?" And the captioning said, "It's none of your business." I mean, fair enough, the latter sounds more natural anyway.
4:36 well actually they wouldn't refer to the basking shark instead of the cod as the basking shark was only discovered by Japanese fishermen in 1977 while Mary Poppins came out in 1964. *DING*
Then they went bad and helped THE PENGUIN in his assault on Gotham city. Luckily they were fairly inept and easily fooled into turning their back mounted rockets against their leader.
I would like to sincerely thank you for correctly naming Elizabeth Tower. I don’t really blame people for not knowing because I live in Scotland and most of us here don’t even know.
@@dadeleemurphy85 The clock tower is Elizabeth's Tower, the giant bell (called the "Great Bell) located inside the tower is known as Big Ben, while the clock itself has no name.
It's actually said in the bonus features of the anniversary Mary Poppins release that the song "Feed the Birds" was one of Walt Disney's favorite songs by the Sherman brothers. Richard Sherman actually recalls that Walt would come into his office and have him play this while Walt gazed out the window. If you also saw the movie Saving Mr.Banks you would know that Marry Poppins was there to save Mr.Banks and not the children.
Yeah, me too. Especially the girl. Her face sometimes looks downright emotionless. But it's not because of the eyebrows. It's just her face. It's creepy.
2:50 I mean, have you seen kids? They can be both at the same time, they can flip from being obidiant perfect kids and then raise hell on earth for a nany or some one else.
@@zeithandnetopia9037 you think the sound of music is bad? You must hate musicals as a genre then because it's one of the best out there. It's right up there with the best.
The movie is actually really good. Considering I saw it for the first time ever last year, it's an excellent movie. And I don't have nostalgia glasses.
In defense of feed the birds: It was Walt Disney’s absolute favorite song he ever heard so... also that and stay awake always help me sleep when insomnia is just too powerful
Bitch lies right to your face, She's also stuck up her own ass, and she's a partypooper. Also medicates the children without parents permission, practically perfect my ass. That measuring tape came from her, I bet she made it because she HAS to be practically perfect in every way.
The key word is "Practically". That said, she deliberately put the kids lives in danger by bringing them to the roof. Unless she was planning on getting her self fired. Then job well done.
Banks' song about his orderly life was meant to demonstrate A) how oblivious he was to his home (because he was working himself into an early grave providing for that wretched family) and B) how when he was there to run things up until the coming of Mary Poppins, things seemed to go smoothly because _he made them go smoothly_ when he was there. And thanks to her, he's now able to see how things are when he's not controlling them.
It was essentially enlightening the parents with a heavy focus on the father (because tradition / relatability) the dangers of distancing yourself from your offspring and what happens when you do. With the song being a means to demonstrate his gullibility in still believing that he can control them while being a stranger to them. The the end result of the movie has them all happy content and orderly. when he stopped being a stranger to his kids.
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Because Julie Andrews is the most beautiful woman to ever walk this Earth, possessing a wonderful voice, beautiful personality, excellent acting talent, and being damned gorgeous... I hereby VETO CinemaSins ruling and remove 91,000,000,000 sins!
I strongly suspect that CinemaSins have never actually had a spoonful of sugar, or if they had, they tried to snort it or something rather than let it just melt in the mouth offsetting the taste of the medicine. They also likely do not realize how many modern childrens' medicines have the proverbial 'spoonful of sugar' built in to the formulation.
"We agree that as a group they're rather stupid." "That's... Well, actually I can't argue much with that one." *sins it anyway, despite the fact that he just agreed with the movie*
They actually ding for a Sin whenever they make a joke, a comment or a reference, not just for faults. Because, as we're always being told, none of it is serious. Even the serious bits. _Especially_ the serious bits.
Why haven't the Ministry of Magic come and sent Mary Poppins to Azkabhan for this display? Why hasn't Voldemort killed her for interacting with Muggles?
Mary Poppins was clearly constantly on the move so no one could track her position and Voldemort wasn't born until 1926. She probably wasn't much of a threat by the time he gained power.
Haha! That's what I tell my husband when he watches an episode with me (or just hears the DINGS since those tend to be heard anywhere in the house). Anything under 100 is good to go!
@@PheydraSunstar well, movies are about taste. I once saw a cinemasins vid of a movie they loved, but I hated, but they sinned parts of the movie that I enjoyed(and they probably enjoyed some of them too).
For anyone watching this, if you have never heard of Peter Ellenshaw and if you enjoy art or love the Mary Poppins film, do yourself a favour and do a quick Google search for Peter Ellenshaw and Disney matte paintings. Ellenshaw was a genius in the artworks he made over the years, including film matte backgrounds. In Mary Poppins, the background scenes he painted included the English park background at the film beginning, side and top painted extensions to the interior bank scene at 10:41, basically the entirety of the lamp lit London park scene that Mr Banks walks through on his way to the bank after the earlier 'run on the bank' scene, virtually the entirety of Admiral Boom's house and rooftop with only a small part of this being physical props for the two actors to stand on/interact with. Peter Ellenshaw's work was, and is, incredible.
This deserves to be one of the top comments. The Love Bug has some of Ellenshaw's finest work in it too, along with Alan Maley's fantastic firehouse matte.
@@cudak888 Thanks cudak888. I agree re: The Love Bug. There is a matte painting that Ellenshaw did for that movie of a foggy, light-filled San Francisco street/city backdrop when Jim Douglas is searching for Herbie, and that background makes my jaw drop each time I see it. I can't say how many of Ellenshaw's paintings I wish, or dream, that I could walk into and explore.
@@beeman2075 I know exactly the scenes you speak of; there are a couple of different mattes for that sequence, if I recall right. TLB is full of them, really. I'm sure you've seen this before: nzpetesmatteshot.blogspot.com/2010/10/disneys-love-bug-matte-painting-in-top.html
@@cudak888 Thanks for the blog link. I came across that blog site previously when looking up Peter Ellenshaw's work, it has some great examples. There is also a fascinating six-part documentary of Ellenshaw and his work uploaded on RUclips under the title Peter Ellenshaw - Matte Painter.
@@seraphinadavila2090 AND EVERY DAY WHILE SLAVES WERE BEING SLAUGHTERED AND CARTED AWAY ACROSS THE WAVES HE STRUGGLED AND KEPT HIS GUARD UP. INSIDE HE WAS LONGING FOR SOMETHING TO BE A PART OF. THE BROTHER WAS READY TO BEG, STEAL, BORROW, OR BARTER
You sin this movie for making the ONLY good case you've ever seen for having a Home Owners Association, but in the video for My Big Fat Greek Wedding you sin the movie for being the first time you were made to see the value of an HOA because of the Greek flag painted on their garage door. This means that this movie is the SECOND good case you've seen for an HOA... *ding*
Monsieur Bleu Pen ExCUSE me? Lin is a GIFT to humanity. Win two Tonys for best musical and write two beautiful scores and also be a triple threat and then say he sucks.
"Early each day to the steps of Saint Paul's The little old birdwoman comes. In her own special way to the people she calls, 'Come, buy my bag full of crumbs. Come feed the little birds. Show them you care, And you'll be glad if you do. Their young ones are hungry, their nests are so bare. All it takes is tuppence from you. Feed the birds, tuppence a bag. Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag. Feed the birds.' That's what she cries. While overhead, her birds fill the skies. All around the cathedral the saints and apostles Look down as she sells her wares. Although you can't see it, you know they are smiling Each time someone shows that he cares. Though her words are simple and few, Listen, listen, she's calling to you. 'Feed the birds, tuppence a bag. Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag.' *instrumental break* Though her words are simple and few, Listen, listen, she's calling to you. 'Feed the birds, tuppence a bag. Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag.' " Entirely from memory.
In case anyone cares, I recently saw the play Mary Poppins and the situation with Mr. Banks is much better. At the behest of his kids he gives a loan to a worker instead of another banker and might get fired because it could cost the bank millions but it turns out the "banker" was a con man and he ended up making them money. He thought he would be fired, there was great dramatic tension, then he gets a promotion for being a great judge of character.
thomas luhrs I was in the staged version in high school and directed it for a summer camp, and I completely agree. The staged version has a much better plot and the re-written songs are so much better.
6:00 Nice try, but Google at least tells me that Charles Manson is a full half foot _shorter_ than Julie Andrews! Aaaand the joke's on me, I now have "Charles Manson height" on my search history.
Here is my beef about this film. The film suggests that George Bank is a workaholic with no time for his children. So at the end of the film while flying a kite with his kids He is given a promotion? Wouldn't that job require even more time and commitment?
His promotion was from Junior Officer (probably approving loans) to Junior Partner, a managerial oversight position. He'd have far greater control over his schedule.
George working a lot though doesn’t correlate to him not spending time with his children though. Even when he’s not working in the morning and evening, he’s cold to them. His arc is not about realising he should stop working because it’s taking a toll on family time but he comes to appreciate and love his children more
0:59 But, this came first. That means Deadpool is a copy. * Shock * Actually I want them to make a reference to that in the PG-13 Dead pool, or some other one in the future.
Can you also do Everything Wrong With Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which also had Dick van Dyke, as well as the guy who played Goldfinger as the baron of Vulgaria, and songs by the Sherman Brothers? Post video outtake idea: The "Me Old Bamboo" scene but having the audio replaced by "Step in Time" from Mary Poppins.
I remember the first time I saw that movie as a kid I ran around for the next 2 weeks constantly singing Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I'm surprised my father didn't murder me. :)
Most of your nitpicking was about pacing, and honestly... THE MOVIE NEEDED IT. The pacing without those long scenes would make the movie exausting and too quick, long scenes like that helps you rest and take what happened a few moments ago, especialy the Feed the birds song and Mr. Banks's long walk, since before those scenes things were hectic and chaotic. Otherwise this movie would be like Transformers 3, where I genuinely felt a headache when it ended.
You know when I was little I couldn't tolerate the slow pacing and length of the film, to the point I couldn't even finish it, but then again we all have different tastes.
Believe it or not, I once read a feminist article bitching about the show _Punky Brewster_ , and they claimed that Punky is *two different characters* (i.e. written inconsistently) just because she simultaneously "defies the rules" and "ultimately gets put in her place". No, really - just read it yourself: slate.com/culture/2014/09/punky-brewster-feminist-no-revisiting-the-1980s-show-on-its-30th-anniversary.html
He also has never babysat children either. I've assisted my mother in child care for thirteen years and yes they can be both. There is a reason why the kids called me "Sarge".
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The did the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious last bit because they wanted to make it sound like it was backwards. A version of the musical actually had the girl say it backwards. Look it up
10:17 Feed the Birds was Walt's Favorite Song that the Sherman brothers wrote for the movie. It's deep, meaningful, and fantastic, if it bores you, you are watching the wrong movie dude.
I always found it suspicious that Mary Poppins didn't show any real affection for the children or people in general, so I definitely support the sociopath-theory.
^^^^What Salvador and c k said. Mary Poppins is actually loosely based on P. L. Travers' great-aunt, who was a very loving but no-nonsense woman. After P.L. Travers' father died, the great-aunt helped raise her. The great-aunt was very strict, sometimes even distant or unsentimental, but this was likely also a defense mechanism. She knew that the world was a hard place, and she probably wanted to set a good example for her family of not getting caught up in grief. P.L. Travers loved her great-aunt, and she knew that her great-aunt loved her.
Funny you should mention her saying it backwards wrong. The musical is one of my favorites and in the Broadway musical she actually says it backwards like a recording played in reverse.
"Though we adore men individually, we agree that as a group they're rather stupid."
"That's- well, can't argue much with that one."
*Sins anyways*
Aaris Howton I was hoping he’d take off 2-3 sins for that true realization ha
Thaaaaat's racist.
*ding*
@@bluegenes2273 No, that's sexist.
@@airplane6417 bleargh
As a male, that line is the funniest thing I've ever heard
‘Releasing a sins video before a related or sequel comes out in theaters’ cliche
*DING*
Thank you!
Beautiful
Ooooo, Releasing a sins video before a related or sequel comes out in theaters’ is TIGHT!
'Using cliche' cliche *ding*
Dominick Perez good one, well played
In retrospect, this movie is super odd but man, Julie Andrews is so damn charming.
-500,000 sins for Julie Andrews, and -600,000 sins for Dick Van Dyke!
Julie Andrews is perfection. A national treasure.
Did you mean so damn hot?
@Desolark The Feathered Apparently, she can.
Yeah she won a well deserved Oscar for the role (in a unique bit of poetic justice)
12:09 'You never knew how large the chimney-sweep mafia was, did you?'
*That's how mafia works*
No thats how chimney sweepers work
THERE IS NO MAFIA. GOT IT?!
@@galleryofrogues Very good, here's your 50 dollars, now 'op it, and if I catch you spreading tales, your'e a dead man.
you can really tell that this comment was made 5 years ago XD
A Nursery was a suite of rooms, that includes their bedroom, their playroom, their school room, plus the private space of the Nanny/Governess.
@R4- P17 in America, a nursery also refers to a room for a newborn/infant. This is just a difference of word meanings between the US and Europe. Neither is wrong.
Nononononono. He got his job back because shaking hands with a chimney sweep makes you lucky. At the end of Step in Time ALL chimney sweeps shake his hand, making him the luckiest man.
I am incredibly confused by this fact.
You sir, win the internet.
A sweep is as lucky as lucky can be
Good luck will rub off when I shakes hands with you
Henrique Zen I have seen this film maybe a few dozen times (though not in 15 years) and I don't think that realization ever dawned on me. So thanks to you; shame on me.
Until he dies of black lung, NOW who's lucky?
I did NOT remember the maid so casually suggesting Mr. Banks committed suicide like that... I gasped and lol'd at the same time.
@PorkyYT 13:22 the maid says the bridge is popular with "jumpers" as in people who jump off to commit suicide
kids asking their parents: "Mommy, daddy, what's a jumper?"
Parents: "oh look at the sky! look at all the stars!"
lol
And yes, this is a family movie, talking about people "jumping" a bridge committing suicide.
WTF?!
@@happysavage6660 - Note also the mention of "dragging the river," i.e., in order to recover the dead body.
@@happysavage6660
kids asking their parents: "Mommy, daddy, what's a jumper?"
Parents: "Well, kids... a "jumper" is a ... um... type of sweater."
Shauday Smith Z
I heard Dick literally paid Disney to get a role in this movie, he wanted to do it so badly. That makes me appreciate his character and him as an actor soooo much
And apparently it worked out for him, as he ended up playing two characters (the other being Mr. Dawes Sr., the crotchety old geezer at the bank).
Yes! He paid to portray Mr. Dawes. And he did an excellent job!
Untrue. Disney wanted DVD to appeal to American audiences. DVD wanted to play Dawes senior, and did that for free.
Yeah I read about it in his biography
He paid to play the old man
If he paid them, did they pay him back or did he do it for free?
Jeremy sins a musical for having musical numbers cliche *ding*
THANK YOU. I love his commentary a lot but damn, like, it's kinda part of the genre?
you guys as most people don't get the joke. Watch EWW Cinemasins....like i tell everyone.
What's the issue, though?
Answer - Nothing, it’s practically perfect in every way.
Except when you remember that it's not
@Atom Yeah it was.
Atom But it is
Atom I’m perplexed as to what you’re alluding to
Atom I has no intention of mocking you, I’m sorry if you got that impression.
5:59 I prefer the idea that Mary Poppins is a Time Lady. The bag is bigger on the inside, after all.
I like it.
I'd like to see her as a Marvel character :) She snaps like a boss!
Nope, she works for the ministry of magic, investigating kids that might have magic to screen the for hogwarts...
spriken nah the doctor who theory is better
@@thedoctor5777 You're screen name makes you a bit biased, but why can't she be both? She's a Time Lady who is posing as an agent for the Ministry of Magic in order to prevent the Time Turners or other temporal magic from being abused to alter the timeline and she goes out to the Banks house to get close to Bert as he's been flagged as a threat to the timeline.
5:02 In the older days of television, it was relatively common practice for the subtitles to condense dialogue so it could be read at a slower pace. Transcribers didn't care too much about point-for-point accuracy, since the only reason you'd have to read those captions is if you couldn't hear what the film was saying to begin with. Honestly, as long as the "meaning" of the dialogue isn't changed, I wouldn't care too much about it.
Once I was watching _Futurama_ and Amy asks Fry, "What business is it of yours?" And the captioning said, "It's none of your business." I mean, fair enough, the latter sounds more natural anyway.
When Mary snapped her fingers in the outtakes , I was expecting a Thanos reference.
Paul Bennett YEEEEEEEES
As was I.
In fact, the people who weren't...
well, the Gauntlet got them.
I was waiting for the Thor screaming No sound lol
There was though... Peter Parker's line "I don't want to go" at 14:46
technically there was
All the sins removed for Jeremy actually saying Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards! Genius bro! Pure genius! Color me impressed! ❤
It's just reversed audio...
He didn't...
After he said it, a demon was summoned next to me. Contrary to popular belief, hes cool and makes a mean casserole.
cmm07r but can he bake cookies
Nah. He must have called on The Man From Another Place.....
2:22 'its grand to be an Englishman in 1910!' give it four years mate
World war one
@@paooldermes3683 yeah hey um... what the fuck?
@@iancuypers8856 Links without reference = spam
Noel .Burns Not even, give it two.
@@matthewfredericks1640 you got it!
6:33 You say "a spoonful of SINS off" (Implying multiple sins off) yet you only remove one.
"Jeremy doesn't know grammar" DING
Unless a single son fills an entire spoon, spoons don't hold very much of anything.
@@thepickygamer4450 Or there IS no spoon!
@@LadyOnikara way to move the sugar cubes ma'am.
As depressing as this sounds, "feed the birds" is my favourite song of the movie.
Lorinda Marrian looking on RUclips at Mary poppins sings Pink Floyd
Walt Disney thought so too
Plus it literally is the point of the movie. Giving a little kindness can go a long way. Even if your just paying a tuppence.
I remember thinking "What the heck is a tuppence" until the bank scene. But yeah, it's a nice song
Not depressing at all!! It's a beautiful song. And pretty sure it's a lot of peoples favorite. It might be mine, frankly haha
When he started singing Alexander Hamilton 😂😂
Ikr😂😂😂
I screamed so hard
You right 😂😂
Cuz Lin-Manuel Miranda is in the second one
I was like “YASSSSS DADDY HAMILTON👏👏👏”
4:36 well actually they wouldn't refer to the basking shark instead of the cod as the basking shark was only discovered by Japanese fishermen in 1977 while Mary Poppins came out in 1964. *DING*
And it takes place in 1910.
Well this is cinemasins, where the sins are made up and logic doesnt matter!
The cod is probably just a Peter Pan reference, or a reference to whatever *that* joke was about.
I am amazed that you actually researched that. Well done! =D
Disney theory #246-B: Mary Poppins is a time traveler.
"Though we adore men individually, we agree that as a group they're rather stupid."
"No, no. She's got a point"
The absolute best part about this video was the animated horse rant, hilarious
Fun fact: That horse was based on President Taft's horse.
I loved it as well. I was cracking up
Jeremy was having fun with that one
That horse is THICCCC
Fun Fact: The penguins later appeared, once again as waiters, in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Then they went bad and helped THE PENGUIN in his assault on Gotham city.
Luckily they were fairly inept and easily fooled into turning their back mounted rockets against their leader.
Then penguin's duckmobile fell into a bath.
The penguins then realised that they immortal and could not die, this leading them to for the penguin mafia, and that's why I hate penguins
Dave Robson then realized they can do good and lived under code names Kowalski, Skipper, Rico, and Private
Those who sacked the people responsible for the subtitles have been sacked.
We apologise again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked.
I hear they were bitten by a møøse... They were karving their initials on it... There were also some Llamas involved in the situation...
Literally watched that for the first time today, what a coincidence
Møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti
Seeing this the second I clicked on the video killed me.
I would've taken all the sins off just for Step in Time. It's just so damn perfect.
I'd actually add a sin for that----it was an epic scene visually, but I never did like the song.
Excuse me since when is it step in time, I thought it was steppy time
Especially when they get down into the house.
"Votes for Women, step in time!"
"It's the master, step in time!"
"AAH! Step in time!"
tgguitarguy i had a classmate who was obsessed with it
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6:25 - you need to add a sin because they're American Robins. British Robins are dumpier, have browner feathers and a bright red breast.
Also, Robins without a Batman.
And without hoods
I would like to sincerely thank you for correctly naming Elizabeth Tower. I don’t really blame people for not knowing because I live in Scotland and most of us here don’t even know.
@@dadeleemurphy85 The clock tower is Elizabeth's Tower, the giant bell (called the "Great Bell) located inside the tower is known as Big Ben, while the clock itself has no name.
It's actually said in the bonus features of the anniversary Mary Poppins release that the song "Feed the Birds" was one of Walt Disney's favorite songs by the Sherman brothers. Richard Sherman actually recalls that Walt would come into his office and have him play this while Walt gazed out the window. If you also saw the movie Saving Mr.Banks you would know that Marry Poppins was there to save Mr.Banks and not the children.
I didn't know that. Super cool!
That movie made me cry so hard
The children freak me out
*THEY HAVE NO EYEBROWS*
Actually blonde people: DING
Yeah, me too. Especially the girl. Her face sometimes looks downright emotionless. But it's not because of the eyebrows. It's just her face. It's creepy.
How did I never notice that?! Can't unsee!
How did I not notice that it looks so creepy
Mary poppins is the devil and one of those kids is the antichrist. I’m just kidding. Maybe
You saying Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards summoned Cuthulu, great job
This is why we can't have nice things.
violetchaos364
Lol
Lmao I cried at this, that's great
2:50 I mean, have you seen kids? They can be both at the same time, they can flip from being obidiant perfect kids and then raise hell on earth for a nany or some one else.
Especially, since the whole point of gas lighting nannies is to get their father's attention.
Exhibit A, my little brother
the fuck is a nany
Google it you ignorant fool.
You HAVE to sin The Sound of Music now.
Oh God the worst movie in existence HAS to be sinned
@@zeithandnetopia9037 you think the sound of music is bad? You must hate musicals as a genre then because it's one of the best out there. It's right up there with the best.
@@zeithandnetopia9037 also, it's not even close to the worst movie in existence. You've never seen bad movies.
@@zeithandnetopia9037 how dare you
There is nothing wrong with that movie, it is so wholesome and beautiful
RIP Matthew Garber (Michael Banks) 25 March 1956 - 13 June 1977
How did he die?
@@yousureboutthat1271 He died of pancreatitis at the age of 21.
@@slytheringingerwitch Oh, okay, thank you.
@@slytheringingerwitch What is that? I mean the diease. 🎵
@@17moonbeams Its hepatitis that affects the pancreas.
The movie is actually really good. Considering I saw it for the first time ever last year, it's an excellent movie. And I don't have nostalgia glasses.
Did you also watch "Saving Mr. Banks?" The excellent dramatization of how Disney convinced the author to let him make the movie?
@@RedwoodTheElf Yeah but it's not wholly accurate.
Aditya Upadhye it’s good but Cinema Sins just wants to make money.
I have never seen this movie, this is the closest I ever got to watching it.
Adityaltykjgk
In defense of feed the birds: It was Walt Disney’s absolute favorite song he ever heard so... also that and stay awake always help me sleep when insomnia is just too powerful
Okay, I sat through you sinning my favorite movie from my childhood with a smile *BUT **14:47** WAS TOO FAR, JEREMY*
Lol
That's hilarious what are you talking about
No it wasn't.
"Mr Stark.... I don't feel so good"
I read this about 11 minutes in.. can't wait to see what it is lol
-lmao! Had to listen a couple times
Does anyone else smile whenever a sin gets removed?
He Had no choice after the medicine went down
Yes! :-D
I find this incorrect because Marry Poppins is “Practically Perfect in Every Way”
They really should have taken all the sins off at the end for this alone. COME ON CINEMASINS, GET WITH THE PLAN!
Bitch lies right to your face, She's also stuck up her own ass, and she's a partypooper. Also medicates the children without parents permission, practically perfect my ass. That measuring tape came from her, I bet she made it because she HAS to be practically perfect in every way.
@@tastybritches6644 she's a fictional character, don't worry...
I agree it’s just a movie
The key word is "Practically". That said, she deliberately put the kids lives in danger by bringing them to the roof. Unless she was planning on getting her self fired. Then job well done.
I always thought she said "caught fish".....which made sense to me seeing as they generally have their mouths open as they slowly suffocate to death.
Cod because it is what they are the fish that go with chips out of - not many sharks to be seen the fish mongers.
I thought it was goldfish.
He had the subtitles on, they probably say cod fish
Banks' song about his orderly life was meant to demonstrate A) how oblivious he was to his home (because he was working himself into an early grave providing for that wretched family) and B) how when he was there to run things up until the coming of Mary Poppins, things seemed to go smoothly because _he made them go smoothly_ when he was there. And thanks to her, he's now able to see how things are when he's not controlling them.
It was essentially enlightening the parents with a heavy focus on the father (because tradition / relatability) the dangers of distancing yourself from your offspring and what happens when you do.
With the song being a means to demonstrate his gullibility in still believing that he can control them while being a stranger to them. The the end result of the movie has them all happy content and orderly. when he stopped being a stranger to his kids.
that Hamilton reference really caught me off guard lmao
Am I the only one seeing comments from 13 hours ago, though the video was posted like 21 minutes ago?
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6:49-7:08 CinemaSins fat shaming an animated horse XD
😂😂😂
Really though? Fat shaming? -_-
@@slarkel506 thats what he did
XD
The horse was pretty fast though lol
Because Julie Andrews is the most beautiful woman to ever walk this Earth, possessing a wonderful voice, beautiful personality, excellent acting talent, and being damned gorgeous... I hereby VETO CinemaSins ruling and remove 91,000,000,000 sins!
Edward Maumbauer me too
I strongly suspect that CinemaSins have never actually had a spoonful of sugar, or if they had, they tried to snort it or something rather than let it just melt in the mouth offsetting the taste of the medicine. They also likely do not realize how many modern childrens' medicines have the proverbial 'spoonful of sugar' built in to the formulation.
ABSOLUTELY 👍
The movie isn't great despite that I love it but Julie Andrews remains biggest reason to watch it.
What if her and David Bowie had a kid? Oh no, what if you get Zoolander?
"We agree that as a group they're rather stupid."
"That's... Well, actually I can't argue much with that one."
*sins it anyway, despite the fact that he just agreed with the movie*
Honestly, the real sin is that he agreed with it.
I never caught that part growing up I just watched this yesterday and caught that and ive watched it over 100 times.
They actually ding for a Sin whenever they make a joke, a comment or a reference, not just for faults. Because, as we're always being told, none of it is serious. Even the serious bits. _Especially_ the serious bits.
Why haven't the Ministry of Magic come and sent Mary Poppins to Azkabhan for this display? Why hasn't Voldemort killed her for interacting with Muggles?
because Poppins is god
Exactly
Mary Poppins was clearly constantly on the move so no one could track her position and Voldemort wasn't born until 1926. She probably wasn't much of a threat by the time he gained power.
so did Missy do Mary Poppins in @@DeletedUser410
It would have been Grindelwald. Voldemort won't be born for another 16 years.
You're not fooling anyone. Under 100 sins means you loved it! 🤣
Haha! That's what I tell my husband when he watches an episode with me (or just hears the DINGS since those tend to be heard anywhere in the house). Anything under 100 is good to go!
Just because a movie is sinful doesn't mean it isn't entertaining... a lot of the times, as with anything in life, the more sins the better it is.
There's no meaning to the sins. That's the point. Look at their review of themselves
@@PheydraSunstar well, movies are about taste. I once saw a cinemasins vid of a movie they loved, but I hated, but they sinned parts of the movie that I enjoyed(and they probably enjoyed some of them too).
@@Ro-gp8lj It's all for comedy. But you never watch any of these videos before watching the movie because of spoilers.
Damn you went to the archives for this one
"We apologize for ... Those responsible have been sacked."
That is just freaking hilarious! (Well, to any Python fan ...)
møøses noses wiped by bjørn irkenstrøm slater-walker
Add the fact that the subtitles were wrong in the actual movie, and it's even funnier.
The only thing I was flat expecting was Willy singing I'm a maniac. Big letdown was expectin that outtake the whole sins vid lol
CinemaSins 8:12 Disney scooping up Fox and running. LMFAO :)
This one was my favorite bit in the entire video, hahaha! XD
That big horse bit had me rolling, haha.
Jo Biggle in which case you bit off more than you could chew. But hay thats just my opinion
For anyone watching this, if you have never heard of Peter Ellenshaw and if you enjoy art or love the Mary Poppins film, do yourself a favour and do a quick Google search for Peter Ellenshaw and Disney matte paintings. Ellenshaw was a genius in the artworks he made over the years, including film matte backgrounds. In Mary Poppins, the background scenes he painted included the English park background at the film beginning, side and top painted extensions to the interior bank scene at 10:41, basically the entirety of the lamp lit London park scene that Mr Banks walks through on his way to the bank after the earlier 'run on the bank' scene, virtually the entirety of Admiral Boom's house and rooftop with only a small part of this being physical props for the two actors to stand on/interact with. Peter Ellenshaw's work was, and is, incredible.
This deserves to be one of the top comments. The Love Bug has some of Ellenshaw's finest work in it too, along with Alan Maley's fantastic firehouse matte.
@@cudak888 Thanks cudak888. I agree re: The Love Bug. There is a matte painting that Ellenshaw did for that movie of a foggy, light-filled San Francisco street/city backdrop when Jim Douglas is searching for Herbie, and that background makes my jaw drop each time I see it. I can't say how many of Ellenshaw's paintings I wish, or dream, that I could walk into and explore.
@@beeman2075 I know exactly the scenes you speak of; there are a couple of different mattes for that sequence, if I recall right. TLB is full of them, really. I'm sure you've seen this before: nzpetesmatteshot.blogspot.com/2010/10/disneys-love-bug-matte-painting-in-top.html
@@cudak888 Thanks for the blog link. I came across that blog site previously when looking up Peter Ellenshaw's work, it has some great examples. There is also a fascinating six-part documentary of Ellenshaw and his work uploaded on RUclips under the title Peter Ellenshaw - Matte Painter.
Holy fucking cow!!!!!!
4:40 I can't believe you didn't point out that Mary Poppins literally blew the competition away.
He actually brought that up with mob tactics. Also, how did no one else on the street see the big storm blow away the applicants?
When he started singing Hamilton at the beginning I got all hyped then he stopped
AND A SCOTSMAN
DROPPED IN THE MIDDLE OF A FORGOTTEN SPOT IN THE CARIBBEAN
BY PROVIDENCE, IMPOVERISHED, IN SQUALOR
GROW UP TO BE A HERO AND A SCHOLAR?
@@seraphinadavila2090 THE TEN DOLLAR FOUNDING FATHER WITHOUT A FATHER GOT A LOT FARTHER BY WORKING A LOT HARDER
BY BEING A LOT SMARTER
BY BEING A SELF-STARTER
BY FOURTEEN, THEY PLACED HIM IN CHARGE OF A TRADING CHARTER
@@seraphinadavila2090 AND EVERY DAY WHILE SLAVES WERE BEING SLAUGHTERED AND CARTED AWAY ACROSS THE WAVES HE STRUGGLED AND KEPT HIS GUARD UP. INSIDE HE WAS LONGING FOR SOMETHING TO BE A PART OF. THE BROTHER WAS READY TO BEG, STEAL, BORROW, OR BARTER
THEN A HURRICANE CAME
AND DEVASTATION REIGNED
OUR MAN SAW HIS FUTURE DRIP, DRIPPING DOWN THE DRAIN.
I'm *Mary Poppins* Y'all!
Dammit
U beat me into saying it
Yondu should be given that title.
I AM GROOT
@@giggityking6505 I am Groot.
me: ooh, an EWW for Mary Poppins! I wonder how far I'll go before someone quotes Yondu?
"literally one comment in"
me: Oh.
Mary Poppins is practically perfect in every way 🐧 💖
BeanBag343 ruclips.net/video/Zk0V_IqktR8/видео.html
1:38 Yes...just yes. I live for that Hamilton reference.
All the theater kids do
There’s nothing wrong with Mary Poppins. She is practically perfect in every way
Zoeannaart Valkyrie a
Yep it's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Agreed
She flies with an umbrella weird but still love ger
Practically being the operative word, sin away.
"in full audio-view"? Interesting phrasing but, "in earshot" works just fine, don't you think..?
barkon they heard it with their earballs
You sin this movie for making the ONLY good case you've ever seen for having a Home Owners Association, but in the video for My Big Fat Greek Wedding you sin the movie for being the first time you were made to see the value of an HOA because of the Greek flag painted on their garage door. This means that this movie is the SECOND good case you've seen for an HOA...
*ding*
Wow first time I saw cinema sins get called out
12:15 "I would like to make one thing quite clear; I never explain anything."
She should've been sinned for explaining that she never explains.
The verses are forgettable, but the chorus of "Feed the Birds" definitely gets stuck in your head.
Yup! I went to England & heard that song in my head when seeing Staint Paul C.
I had it stuck in my head like 2 weeks ago.
Lol the best thing about the Hamilton reference is that Lin Manuel Miranda will be in the new Mary Poppins movie
Lin Manuel Miranda sucks.
@@mr.bluependant1871 no u
I love Hamilton
Monsieur Bleu Pen okay, that needs an explanation. You can’t just say he sucks without saying why he sucks. Why do you think he sucks?
Monsieur Bleu Pen ExCUSE me? Lin is a GIFT to humanity. Win two Tonys for best musical and write two beautiful scores and also be a triple threat and then say he sucks.
"Early each day to the steps of Saint Paul's
The little old birdwoman comes.
In her own special way to the people she calls,
'Come, buy my bag full of crumbs.
Come feed the little birds. Show them you care,
And you'll be glad if you do.
Their young ones are hungry, their nests are so bare.
All it takes is tuppence from you.
Feed the birds, tuppence a bag.
Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag.
Feed the birds.' That's what she cries.
While overhead, her birds fill the skies.
All around the cathedral the saints and apostles
Look down as she sells her wares.
Although you can't see it, you know they are smiling
Each time someone shows that he cares.
Though her words are simple and few,
Listen, listen, she's calling to you.
'Feed the birds, tuppence a bag.
Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag.'
*instrumental break*
Though her words are simple and few,
Listen, listen, she's calling to you.
'Feed the birds, tuppence a bag.
Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag.' "
Entirely from memory.
Hell yes! I will defend that song til the end of time. Also, how could I forget it when I've been crying to it since I was little!
It was Walt Disney’s favorite song as well.
Yeah, I could've done the same, it is a memorable and powerful song particular in the stage musical
Kevin R. Amazing
Sure
A Hamilton reference?
Respect to you dude
Theres NOTHING wrong with Mary Poppins! Shes practically perfect in every way!
Exactly: "Practically", not "Completely".
@@VicenteTorresAliasVits Her only flaw-She's a bit conceited!
@@nancyomalley6441 that's 90% of Europe your talking about
@@Outlaw7263 Ooooh, harsh!
"No movie is without sin." - CinemaSins
So, suck it up, princess.
Mary Poppins went to Hogwarts. She's a Class A Witch. Dick VanDyke is a Squib. Anyways....How cool would that be?
oh my GOSH yes
Fuck that Hogwarts shit, she’s a timelord with timelord technology
Screw her being a timelord, I do say she is a witch. She is not good enough to be a timelord.
John so you are saying witches are not good enough? She has timelord technology, how else do you explain her bag?
That'd be really cool...which house?
No sins for American Robins being in England?
You'd be excellent at cinemasins
I have a friend who has mentioned that every single time we've seen the movie.
Me when cinema sins makes a Hamilton references
Me: *SCREAMS VERY LOUDLY*
My family: Since when did we own a hyena
Gotta love how many times an old Disney movie makes Jeremy say WTF?
CinemaSins - Negative Sins Supercut Part 1 (January 2018 to June 2018)
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Benjamin Brown how did u comment 13 hrs ago if the vid came out 10 min ago
I keep seeing you everywhere Matt, can you stop with these fake advertisements?
@@nehemiahhoward8230
Nailed it. Totally worth the Patreon btw
How is your comment 16 hours old when the vid was posted 2 hours ago
"I'm Mary Poppins, y'all!"
Oh, wait. Wrong movie.
😂😂😂😂😂
It is an outtake
Lol
😑🙂☺😁😃😄😆😂 Maybe it's in the re-make. Ha,ha ah....no.
Julie Andrews says it's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards phonetically, not spelling-wise!
It'd still be re-pus or er-sup then, not roopus.
Yas Hamilton references! My wig is snatched
In case anyone cares, I recently saw the play Mary Poppins and the situation with Mr. Banks is much better. At the behest of his kids he gives a loan to a worker instead of another banker and might get fired because it could cost the bank millions but it turns out the "banker" was a con man and he ended up making them money. He thought he would be fired, there was great dramatic tension, then he gets a promotion for being a great judge of character.
that's so interesting...
thomas luhrs I was in the staged version in high school and directed it for a summer camp, and I completely agree. The staged version has a much better plot and the re-written songs are so much better.
Is the stage version closer to the books? (Which I haven't read.)
ketchup016 I haven’t actually read them yet but I’d like to soon
@@ketchup016 I believe the Dom did a review of saving mr. Banks
Or Linsey did. But one of them did and yeah the movie was very different.
Alexander Hamilton
My name is Alexander Hamilton and there's a million things I haven't done. But just you wait.
When he was ten, his father split,
You got a boyfriend ,but I bet he doesn't kiss ya muah
That bit when he started singing Hamilton had me laughing
Alexander Anderson
My name is Alexander Anderson
And I like killing things because it's fun
So just you pray
Just you pray
You will respect the song “Feed the Birds!” That song is notably Walt Disney’s favorite song!
"There's a nice spot there by Suffolk Bridge, popular with jumpers."
*" W H A T T H E F U C K "*
6:00 Nice try, but Google at least tells me that Charles Manson is a full half foot _shorter_ than Julie Andrews!
Aaaand the joke's on me, I now have "Charles Manson height" on my search history.
If anyone asks, just tell them you mistook him for Marilyn Manson.
@@TheYasmineFlower lol doesnt make it much better
So what was his height? I'm scared to look myself.
Julie Andrews, 5'8". Charles Manson, 5'2". Marylin Manson, 6'1". I need a life.
Crap... I’m 5’2”...
Now it’s time for you guys to smash out Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Another classic
Only one sin for THAT accent?
Here is my beef about this film. The film suggests that George Bank is a workaholic with no time for his children. So at the end of the film while flying a kite with his kids He is given a promotion? Wouldn't that job require even more time and commitment?
His promotion was from Junior Officer (probably approving loans) to Junior Partner, a managerial oversight position. He'd have far greater control over his schedule.
Maybe not, have you ever seen a store director doing work? I haven't, and that position is considered a promotion.
The best part for me is simply that he is so happy after losing his job. This feels too much like my own life xD *trashes away*
But do we really know whether he took the job? It's not revealed to my knowledge.
George working a lot though doesn’t correlate to him not spending time with his children though. Even when he’s not working in the morning and evening, he’s cold to them. His arc is not about realising he should stop working because it’s taking a toll on family time but he comes to appreciate and love his children more
0:59 But, this came first. That means Deadpool is a copy. * Shock * Actually I want them to make a reference to that in the PG-13 Dead pool, or some other one in the future.
My friend said he knew a man with a wooden leg named Smith. So I asked him "What was the name of his other leg?"
Sounds like a 2 ronnies joke
Wesson
After my daughter watched Mary Poppins for the first time, she would constantly say that joke!
Can you also do Everything Wrong With Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which also had Dick van Dyke, as well as the guy who played Goldfinger as the baron of Vulgaria, and songs by the Sherman Brothers?
Post video outtake idea: The "Me Old Bamboo" scene but having the audio replaced by "Step in Time" from Mary Poppins.
And Benny Hill
Oh my gosh, yes to Chitty Chittt Bang Bang
Also written by Ian Fleming, produced by Cubby Brocolli and they get the car from Desmond Llewellyn (Q). Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a Bond Movie
Not to mention Lionel Jeffries. P. O. S. H. Posh!
I remember the first time I saw that movie as a kid I ran around for the next 2 weeks constantly singing Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I'm surprised my father didn't murder me. :)
Honestly, "feed the birds" gets stuck in my head more than "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious".
Viviane Allen looking on RUclips at Mary poppins sings Pink Floyd
Those robins are also clearly North American. European robins look MUCH different. How could you miss that, CinemaSins? {Ding}
And they're both male
Glad that's finally covered. Now if you could kindly tell me which of the following two swallows average trajectory is faster: African and European?
@@aerialjordan2683
Yes.
@@aerialjordan2683 it depends if they're carrying coconuts.
Most of your nitpicking was about pacing, and honestly... THE MOVIE NEEDED IT. The pacing without those long scenes would make the movie exausting and too quick, long scenes like that helps you rest and take what happened a few moments ago, especialy the Feed the birds song and Mr. Banks's long walk, since before those scenes things were hectic and chaotic. Otherwise this movie would be like Transformers 3, where I genuinely felt a headache when it ended.
nice profile pic
You know when I was little I couldn't tolerate the slow pacing and length of the film, to the point I couldn't even finish it, but then again we all have different tastes.
great point!
@@perlasmermaid5812 the film is at least 30 mins too long
Pre-watch thoughts: "How dare you sin Mary Poppins."
Post-watch thoughts: "How dare you sin Mary Poppins."
That is all.
Exactly!
Most of the "sins" were dumb. This channel is really past its prime. It used to be a lot funnier.
@saltycrunch that's not fair. I still like this channel I'm just too big a fan of Mary Poppins.
Even when I was a kid I thought this movie was lame, dull, and saccharine. So yes, sin it!
2:35 "nostalgia diaper crowd"
1:00 Criticizing a dude who jumps into paintings for breaking the 4th wall.
I find it amazing he made a hamilton reference
Well, Lin is in the new movie so.
@@Claubuza WAIT WTF HE'S IN THE NEW MOVIE? !?!?
Yep
yeah hes the equivalent of bert im
You've never met a child before have you. They can actually be both.
Samuel Barber 😂 never met a child.
Believe it or not, I once read a feminist article bitching about the show _Punky Brewster_ , and they claimed that Punky is *two different characters* (i.e. written inconsistently) just because she simultaneously "defies the rules" and "ultimately gets put in her place". No, really - just read it yourself: slate.com/culture/2014/09/punky-brewster-feminist-no-revisiting-the-1980s-show-on-its-30th-anniversary.html
He also has never babysat children either. I've assisted my mother in child care for thirteen years and yes they can be both. There is a reason why the kids called me "Sarge".
I feel like what's happened, has Happened Before
Bryce McKenzie Fuck off
Bryce McKenzie it always happens come to learn life repeats
I really like how they repeated it in savings Mr Banks as a nod. It's amazing
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Stop & Shoot Films Fuck off, advertising is not welcome! It doesn't matter what it is not welcome anywhere.
1:33 cinema sins has just become my favorite RUclips channel for that bomb ass Hamilton reference
Blackcanary 017 YES
DAMN THAT F*(king horse 😂😂😂😂
To: Cinema Sins
Heres is your cookie enclosed. Enjoy.
From Luke F.
There would be just too much to sin
🍺 I'll drink to that.
The did the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious last bit because they wanted to make it sound like it was backwards. A version of the musical actually had the girl say it backwards. Look it up
10:17 Feed the Birds was Walt's Favorite Song that the Sherman brothers wrote for the movie. It's deep, meaningful, and fantastic, if it bores you, you are watching the wrong movie dude.
tgguitarguy 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
I love the song. Truly one of my favorites in the whole of Disney movies.
@@leeswigert8158 Me,too, so nicely powerful!
Same here. The other songs get much more praise, but I think this was the most heart-felt song of the whole movie.
I always found it suspicious that Mary Poppins didn't show any real affection for the children or people in general, so I definitely support the sociopath-theory.
homhable dont forget Narcissistic egotist
It's a defense mechanism. The more of an emotional attachment she gets the harder it would be to continually change jobs. Just business
^^^^What Salvador and c k said. Mary Poppins is actually loosely based on P. L. Travers' great-aunt, who was a very loving but no-nonsense woman. After P.L. Travers' father died, the great-aunt helped raise her. The great-aunt was very strict, sometimes even distant or unsentimental, but this was likely also a defense mechanism. She knew that the world was a hard place, and she probably wanted to set a good example for her family of not getting caught up in grief. P.L. Travers loved her great-aunt, and she knew that her great-aunt loved her.
@@jokestar2577 I think this is the first time I heard Mary Poppins being compared to a hitman.
@@ParadiseClouds (To be true I was fresh off a Deathstroke comic marathon so the image kinda popped out...) Also it fits.😅
ERB of History: Marry Poppins vs Nanny McPhee
Nanny McPhee
How about Mary Poppins vs Fran Fine ? Mmmmh maybe too much hotness.
1:34 Not gonna lie after this I paused the video and left to go listen to Alexander Hamilton
@@livilooloo_ see on RUclips at Mary Poppins sings Pink Floyd
Funny you should mention her saying it backwards wrong. The musical is one of my favorites and in the Broadway musical she actually says it backwards like a recording played in reverse.