![]() Regularly-used chimneys should be cleaned and inspected annually, but even rarely-used chimneys should be inspected and swept to ensure that they’re working properly and safely. A trained chimney sweep will thoroughly and safely remove debris and creosote, allowing your chimney to do its job properly.Ĭhimney sweeping is an affordable and important part of preventative maintenance that can keep you safe and, in the long term, save you money. But over time, debris and creosote (the residue that results from those byproducts moving up your chimney) builds up and can lead to blockages and fires. Whenever you use your fireplace or stove, your chimney is working to keep harmful substances that result from burning fuel - gases, smoke, particles, minerals and more - safely contained and then removed. “It’s so good that we all get to see her again.”ĭisney’s “Mary Poppins Returns” hits theaters on December 19, 2018.It might sound simple, but chimney sweeping is a detailed process that requires an expert’s care to be done right, and it’s key to keeping your chimney functioning and your home and family safe. “It’s the same ‘ol Mary that we love,” Marshall concluded. Step in Time, Chimney Sweep, Mary Poppins Musical Inspired Pin, Pinback, Button, Musical Theatre (5.6k) 3.00. It appears to have paid off with early reviews of the film noting that it’s the near-perfect blend of both original and new to create a new movie that brings the classic magic and joy that comes with encountering the magical British nanny. Disney Mary Poppins Resins Flat Back Planar Resin Magic Nanny Hair Bow Center, Keyring, Magnet, Scrapbooking Embellishment (5.8k) 1.75. Marshall said, “It was a balancing act between what we wanted to bring from the first and what we wanted to add in the second. ![]() ![]() And audiences seemed primed for big, splashy musicals. While the entire team had its connections, however, Marshall and company wanted to make sure that their film would not be a copy of the beloved first. Mary Poppins was a mammoth success the likes of which Walt Disney Pictures had rarely seen in its live-action fare in the mid-1960s. “The violins that play in the very beginning of the movie, the lyrical prose of the Sherman Brothers…I was a four-year-old who listened to all that and kept asking ‘I’m deeply emotional right now. Can’t be more amazing than that I think,” said Whishaw, to which Mortimer strongly agreed.Ĭomposer Marc Shaiman who wrote the new original music for the film with lyrics by Scott Wittman said that his strong connection to the film started when he listened to the music of the 1964 film for the first time. So, this was a nice change because it’s more me than the other guy.”įor the other stars like Emily Mortimer who plays a grown-up Jane Banks and Ben Whishaw who plays a grown-up Michael Banks, they both fancied playing ‘native’ characters they watched as children growing up in London. “I’ve only played Alexander Hamilton, and he had no childlike wonder in him at all. Lin-Manuel Miranda, who plays a singing-and-dancing lamplighter named Jack in the film (who also is this film’s ‘chimney sweep’) thought there was an attractiveness to playing a character who had looked at the world in whimsy and magic. She can be harsh one moment, and lovingly magical the next,” Blunt said. “Reading through them, I couldn’t help but buy into this person who had an attractive duality to her. Travers books that got her fully invested into playing the iconic nanny. ![]() “All of the people on this team, including me, had one requirement – to have some passionate connection to the original (film).”įor leading lady Emily Blunt who plays the titular character, her connection was through the original P.L. Marshall, who considers his second Disney project to be his ‘most personal and original film’ to date, proceeded to then talk more about the team of talented humans to help make the sequel film. “It was absolutely time for a movie like this to come to life and remind us of what it’s like to be human.” “We’re living in a time of deep darkness,” he said to reporters at the global press conference for “Mary Poppins Returns” in Beverly Hills recently. When director Rob Marshall was officially asked to direct the sequel to the classic Walt Disney’s “Mary Poppins,” he knew it was a time to only say ‘yes’.
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