Vu #MaryPoppins hier.
Bon, j'aurais dû écouter mon instinct qui me disait bien que c'était un truc barbant et bien-pensant plutôt que d'écouter les boomers qui me disaient que c'était un film extraordinaire...
Mais y'a un truc qui m'a surpris, c'est que j'y ai pas vu de crocodiles.
Or j'ai des souvenirs clairs d'extraits vus dans ma jeunesse avec des crocodiles qui jouaient à je sais plus quel sport collectif (football peut-être).
The reclassification of the 1964 children's film has caused outrage, and a few cases of apoplexy in lots of people over 60. The BBFC reclassified the Walt Disney film from U to PG.
People are trying to decide if is wokery, PC madness or a minor change.
Glynis Johns, who portrayed a singing suffragist in the Disney musical “Mary Poppins” and won a Tony Award in the musical “A Little Night Music,” where she introduced Stephen Sondheim’s standard “Send in the Clowns,” died Jan. 4 at an assisted living home in Los Angeles. She was 100....
Glynis Johns, who played Mrs. Banks in "Mary Poppins," has died at age 100. Here's The Hollywood Reporter's tribute to the actor, who also received an Oscar nomination for "The Sundowners" and won a Tony for Sondheim’s "A Little Night Music,"' where she sang "Send in the Clowns."
My favourite part of the David Gordon Green #Halloween movies is when Michael Myers becomes an unstoppable death-fuelled killing machine then says “Welp, time for me to go live in a hole.” #Horror#Movies
Glynis Johns, Tony Winner for ‘A Little Night Music,’ Dies at 100 (www.nytimes.com)
Glynis Johns, who portrayed a singing suffragist in the Disney musical “Mary Poppins” and won a Tony Award in the musical “A Little Night Music,” where she introduced Stephen Sondheim’s standard “Send in the Clowns,” died Jan. 4 at an assisted living home in Los Angeles. She was 100....