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Rob has always been a very artistic person who cares about aesthetics so it's not a surprise to me he insisted on a hand-drawn sequence. It wasn't just because the original had 2D animation, it's because he understands the medium offers a certain feel than CG animation can't replicate. You can always count on his movies being visually lush and appealing even when the script isn't as strong.Musical Master wrote:I am so happy that Rob Marshall wanted a hand drawn sequence for the film. It would've been so easy for Disney if it was CG, but Marshall was like: "No, I want a hand-drawn sequence just like the original" and I am very glad he went that direction.
I love those posters! Especially, the whole flowing petals theme. There's a British variation of them too, if you're interested.D82 wrote:New international posters and more articles.
I like the golden sparkles and light coming out of her umbrella but her lower half seems off. She looks a little off balance as if she was caught mid-step.Old Fish Tale wrote:https://www.nextbestpicture.com/uploads ... c_orig.jpg
It was but it made me miss the original music even more. I wish they had let Richard Sherman write the songs or even just the score. It would have helped maintain better musical cohesion with the original film.Musical Master wrote:That was so wonderful hearing the iconic orchestral version of "Spoonful of Sugar" in Marc Shaiman's score.
Am I the only one who didn't like it?disneyprincess11 wrote:And Trip A Little Fantastic has been revealed! It is well...FANTASTIC!
 It's a poor imitation of the Sherman brothers' style. Here's hoping the other songs will be better.
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Here are the rest of the character posters: https://twitter.com/DisneyStudios/statu ... 8114846721
Different ones from France: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... pe=3&__xts
And the last sneak peek in widescreen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YQgxe4hs4M
			
			
									
						
										
						Different ones from France: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... pe=3&__xts
And the last sneak peek in widescreen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YQgxe4hs4M
That's true. Speaking of Rob Marshall, he talks a bit about the 2D animation in the film in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUwETQy3N5ISotiris wrote:You can always count on his movies being visually lush and appealing even when the script isn't as strong.
Thanks!Sotiris wrote:There's a British variation of them too, if you're interested.
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Thanks! This really solidified my perception of him. It's nice to hear he wanted to honor the craft of hand-drawn animation.D82 wrote:Speaking of Rob Marshall, he talks a bit about the 2D animation in the film in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUwETQy3N5I
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The passion and love that he has on this movie is undeniable and contagious. I love it!  
			
			
									
						
							
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Same! I think that's helped clear the reservations of many of us.
			
			
									
						
							

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I wasn't impressed by it either. Well, I'd like to clarify that I haven't disliked any of the song snippets we've gotten so far, including this one. It's just that the songs from the original film are so good, that I was expecting more. I didn't expect them to be as good as the Sherman brothers' ones, I knew that was very difficult, but, I don't know, these ones aren't as catchy as I hoped and have a more generic Broadway sound. Anyway, I know that these are just small snippets and that there are more songs in the film, so I agree that we'll have to listen to the full soundtrack to judge it properly.Sotiris wrote:Am I the only one who didn't like it?It's a poor imitation of the Sherman brothers' style. Here's hoping the other songs will be better.
I have some hope, though, because I really like the music we hear in the first trailer from this point till the end. I wasn't sure if it was from the film or not, but we now know that the music from the beginning of the trailer is from "Can You Imagine That", so I assume that melody is also from a song we haven't heard yet. I also like the titles of most of the songs and some details we know about them, so I hope I'm mistaken and they're better than they seem to me now from the little we've already heard.
Yes, that was great. And what I liked even more is when she orders Michael to close his mouth like in the original. It's a nice reference.Musical Master wrote:That was so wonderful hearing the iconic orchestral version of "Spoonful of Sugar" in Marc Shaiman's score.
By the way, I wonder which animators came out of retirement to work on the animated sequence.
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Indeed D82, that music from the end of that trailer sounds like it may be a great song.
			
			
									
						
							
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Apparently there was a SAG screening in LA and it ended with a standing ovation. The people tweeted nothing but positive notices basically saying what a pure joy the entire film is.   
   
   
  
			
			
									
						
							 
   
   
  
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That's a good entrance for the character of Mary Poppins. I believe they said it's from one of the books, right?Old Fish Tale wrote:Second clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRebnF1JaTc
The songwriters also previewed some of the songs at the D23’s Destination D event: https://twitter.com/MousePlanet/status/ ... 9557938176Musical Master wrote:Apparently there was a SAG screening in LA and it ended with a standing ovation. The people tweeted nothing but positive notices basically saying what a pure joy the entire film is.


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In 'Mary Poppins Comes Back', Mary comes down from the skies, holding onto the kite. Just like in the trailers.D82 wrote:That's a good entrance for the character of Mary Poppins. I believe they said it's from one of the books, right?Old Fish Tale wrote:Second clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRebnF1JaTc
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Gosh, Emily nails it!
			
			
									
						
										
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I like that they're incorporating different moments from the film for the soundtrack cover than just re-using the theatrical poster as is. It's little touches like that which makes you realize a lot of care has gone into the film.D82 wrote:The songwriters also previewed some of the songs at the D23’s Destination D event: https://twitter.com/MousePlanet/status/ ... 9557938176
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Those clips were lovely! Plus I love the soundtrack cover's good use of the theatrical poster's artwork in different ways, very clever. Plus the article about the songs is so interesting that I dearly wished the entire panel with Shaiman and Wittman playing the songs was filmed.
			
			
									
						
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I mean, when Disney proper is only making a handful of films a year and most of what they've released has been lackluster (to put it nicely), I'd think they would need to put in a lot of care and attention to this film and its marketing.Sotiris wrote:I like that they're incorporating different moments from the film for the soundtrack cover than just re-using the theatrical poster as is. It's little touches like that which makes you realize a lot of care has gone into the film.
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Thanks for the confirmation. It's a fitting way to introduce the character given that the original finishes with kites.Old Fish Tale wrote:In 'Mary Poppins Comes Back', Mary comes down from the skies, holding onto the kite. Just like in the trailers.
Me too. Unfortunately, recording wasn't allowed during the event, but a Rotoscopers collaborator was there and shares some of the songs' lyrics in this article.Musical Master wrote:Plus the article about the songs is so interesting that I dearly wished the entire panel with Shaiman and Wittman playing the songs was filmed.
Here's also the entire Q&A panel after the screening for SAG members that took place on Saturday. I found it quite interesting.
And some articles are already discussing the Oscar chances of the film:
Oscars: Disney’s ‘Mary Poppins’ Returns, at Just the Right Time
https://variety.com/2018/film/awards/os ... 203031853/
‘Mary Poppins Returns’ Screens, and Emily Blunt Lands In the Oscar Race
https://www.indiewire.com/2018/11/mary- ... 202021730/
‘Mary Poppins Returns’ With High Oscar Hopes For Emily Blunt
https://theplaylist.net/mary-poppins-re ... -20181118/
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I know someone who saw the film today. I think we can start believing the hype. This film could be big.
			
			
									
						
										
						












