In the list “Accent-uate the Negative,” MSN unveils some of its choices for “the 10 all-time worst movie accents.” Included in the list is Dick Van Dyke’s performance in Mary Poppins. Nonetheless, the article admits, “Granted, in the ’60s, the idea of a screen actor, let alone a renowned comedian like Van Dyke, actually working to make his character’s accent believable was something of a novelty. And no way could any of them have guessed that videotapes and DVD would arrive to put their shoddy work on display for all time.”