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It's a follow up... 20 years later, the children are grown-up, and magical mysterious Mary Poppins returns to Depression-era London to visit Jane and her brother Michael, now a father of three, and helps them rediscover the joy they knew as children.
It looks fabulous and I for one can't wait to see it!
I suggest an OFF outing for FUN to cheer everyone up and get rid of the grumps and cynics!
I never bothered to watch the first Mary Poppins Twiz, even when they were screaming out it’s merits, but it was indeed a very popular and profitable film, and profit is what it’s all about, perhaps they think they can clean up on a new version again.
My son and me (he’s another horror fan like me) were talking about the terrible horror films they are now producing, not a bit original.
I always wondered why they never remade this old horror film, it has a great story and I’m sure it would be a winner today, it can be watched on tube.
“The Man Who Changed His Mind" is a 1936 British science fiction horror film starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and was produced by Gainsborough Pictures. The film was also known as The Brainsnatcher or The Man Who Lived Again” Wiki.
I love horror films too Jem, now if it was "Mary Poppins meets Ju-on" that would be worth watching!
I'll look that film up!
Mary Poppins now!
There are millions of books out there, hundreds of millions of stories and they make films of films!
I know they probably think they have a sure thing by re-making old favourites but surely there are just as good unseen films to be made!
What say you?
I say thank the Lord. I thought it was another Robin Hood.