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Saw it and thought it was wonderful! Made me tear up and it didn't help that the lady to the left of me was sitting alone for Christmas and bawling her eyes out and a very old gentleman was alone several seats behind us. I don't know if it was them or the movie that had me so emotional.
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Saw it and thought it was wonderful! Made me tear up and it didn't help that the lady to the left of me was sitting alone for Christmas and bawling her eyes out and a very old gentleman was alone several seats behind us. I don't know if it was them or the movie that had me so emotional.
I liked it a lot. I'll take this sequel over any Avengers, Spiderman, Matrix, Diehard, Marvel/DC superhero sequel.
The audience also exploded when Dick Van Dyke was on the screen in my theater.
Enjoyed Karen Doltrice's rare cameo appearance (she played Jane in the original). Was Julie Andrews asked to do a cameo for the film?
Emily Blunt's Mary was closer to the Mary Poppins in the books.
Yes, she was. She declined because she wanted EB to fully own it. She didn't want to distract from her performance as MP.
Thank you.
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