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Why the Super Mario movie is an underappreciated masterpiece photo

No, I'm not being ironic, or corny, or funny. Neither am I drunk, stoned, nor under the influence of outside forces requiring me to like the Super Mario Bros movie anymore than I already do.

I simply wish to inform you, the reader, as to the reasons why it seems to get an undeservedly bad vibe from the gaming community at large, and why we should all treat it with a hell of a lot more respect than we really do. 

Do you think you're prepared for how long this article is going to be?

You have no idea how long this article is going to be.

Hit the jump for a prepared dosage of cinematic excellence, complete with screencaps of my favorite bits.

The special effects.

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You've gotta give them credit where credit is due: while the blue screen shots are very easy to spot with my older, wiser, not-eight-years-old-and-therefore-prone-to-believe-everything-I-see-in-a-movie-is-real eyes, the FX shots have so far managed to stand the test of time. Whether we're talking about the CGI shots (like, say, Koopa and Mario disintegrating between both worlds at the very end) or the practical puppetwork (the Goombas), it's hard to complain about the quality of how the effects themselves were pulled off. Hell, nine years later The Mummy even ripped off the "face in the sand" effect seen above.

 

Bob Hoskins as Mario.

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Complain all you want about Luigi's lack of mustache, but you can't deny that casting Bob Hoskins as Mario was a stroke of genius. He nails the accent, and manages to make a well-developed character out of what was essentially written as a two-dimensional cartoon. In case you didn't know, Hoskins -- who also played badass Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit -- is one of the most versatile British actors still alive today. For God's sake, the man played Iago in Othello, and he had the balls to play a fatass, Italian plumber for a children's movie. And evidently, he didn't even know that Super Mario Bros was based on a video game: after already accepting the job, he went home and told his son, who promptly went apeshit and showed daddy the video game. I can only assume that by this point, it was too late for him to back out of the film.

 

The girl who plays Daisy is really cute.

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Look at her. Pouty lips, big eyes, hot eyebrows...she's like my dream girl, except not cheating on me with a 24-year-old guitarist from an underground Emo band.

 

Gave John Leguizamo his start.

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I think this is a good thing. Regardless, he wasn't bad as Luigi, and this is the film that allowed him to make the jump from standup comic to big-screen actor. Granted, it only took a couple of years for him to make the same jump in the exact opposite direction, but you get my point.

 

Mario does some actual goddamn plumbing.

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Look! Look! See that picture? Mario, the plumber, is actually doing some plumbing that doesn't involve jumping into a pipe. Until Superstar Saga, this was the only evidence we had of the fact that Mario occasionally, you know, works.

 

Political satire.

 

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In case you can't read, the poster behind Koopa reads "KOOPA THE ENVIRONMENTALIST," and he's holding a chainsaw. It's not exactly Jonathan Swift, but you have to admit that, it's pretty clever viewed in the context of a kids' movie.  In changing Koopa from a king to a president, whilst keeping all of his fascist traits, the writers simultaneously made the film (A) more accessible, and (B) more socially relevant. Plus, we get a lot of cool-looking "VOTE KOOPA" posters, complete with pictures of Dennis Hopper kissing babies. Come on, it's pretty clever.

 

It taught us Super Mario's last name.

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It makes sense that their last names would be Mario, considering you don't usually classify siblings by the first name of the most popular one (e.g., my sister and I are not "The Anthony Siblings") -- but nobody really put two and two together until the movie did it for us. Mario Mario and Luigi Mario. Say what you will about the canonicity of the film, many fans (myself included) still accept that Super Mario's last name is the same as his first. You can reject everything else about the film, but this aspect of it has still endured over the years.

 

The set design.

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Sets like those in Super Mario Bros really make me miss the 90's: it was a time when CGI was too expensive and risky to use in great quantities, thus requiring the use of practical sets and special effects. Honestly, look at that city; it's only used in about two scenes, but it's extremely, extremely detailed on a Blade Runner kind of level. Neon lights, huge crowds, big buildings...after films like Mario Bros and Dark City, this kind of set workmanship doesn't exist anymore. 

 

The Goombas.

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One of the main critiques of the Mario Bros movie during its release was that it was too scary and adult for kids, but too silly and childish for adults. While I loved the flick as a kid, I can now see what those reviewers meant: the Goombas are pretty fucking creepy. They're about nine feet tall with heads the size of my fist, they never speak in anything but guttural gibberish, and their faces are WAY too expressive. The Goombas are a case of special effects done too well: despite the limited surface area of their faces, the Goombas are capable of expressing pretty much every emotion known to man. This is kind of cool, but also kind of terrifying. I'm not even sure if this is necessarily one of the movie's good points, but it bears mentioning nonetheless.

 

Some of the dialogue is pretty funny.

Not knee-slapping hilarious, but clever:

 

Luigi: That’s incredible. There used to be dinosaurs in Brooklyn?

Mario: Don’t get excited, Luigi. There used to be Dodgers, too.

 

Radio: Be on the lookout for two aliens…

Luigi: What, now we gotta deal with aliens, too?!

Mario: Luigi, we’re the aliens!

Luigi: We are?

(Mario nods)

Luigi: Woah, cool!

 

Spike (pointing at Koopa): Fascist!

Iggy (also pointing at Koopa): Oppressor of the proletariat!

Koopa (pointing at himself): Guy in charge.


Anthony Anderson's first big role.

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I kid, I kid.

 

The most unintentionally slow chase scene ever filmed.

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While most of this list is filled with genuinely great things about this movie, even I can't ignore how bad the sewer chase scene is: after rescuing some kidnapped girls from the Goomba lair, Mario and the hostages grab a mattress and proceed to surf down the frozen sewer pipes, at which point they are pursued by the Goombas. I don't know why, but the way the chase is filmed makes it feel as if the characters are moving at roughly two miles an hour -- and sadly, it's the major setpiece of the film (I used to have a glow-in-the-dark-poster depicting this scene). It's hard not to watch the scene and laugh at how utterly unexciting it is, but therein lies the film's accidental genius: you just laughed at how bad the chase was! You are unintentionally enjoying yourself! Ha! 

 

The evil granny.

 

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She comes out of nowhere and doesn't really fit the tone for the rest of the movie, but at one point Mario and Luigi are mugged by a cattle-prod-wielding granny who shrieks, "I WANT KOOPA KOINS! I WANT KOOPA KOINS!" She's only around for about ten seconds before Anthony Anderson throws her into traffic, but the granny remains one of the more memorable (and sadly, one of the most well-developed) characters in the film.

 

The grossest prop/character ever designed.

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When Koopa took over, he de-evolved the previous Mushroom King into his primordial state of fungus.

Ew.

 

The entire plot is actually a tweaked version of Hamlet. 

The old Mushroom King (King Hamlet) is de-evolved (killed) by King Koopa (Claudius), and it's up to an inexperienced hero (Mario/Luigi) to restore balance to the kingdom by avenging the king. Daisy is Ophelia and Spike and Iggy are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.

Except, you know, nobody dies. 

 

Mario and Luigi's leisure suits.

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Lookin' gooooood.

 

"BOB-OMB!"

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Mario stands on a bridge, weaponless and defenseless. King Koopa stands across from him, armed with a flamethrower. What does Mario do? He takes out the small windup bomb given to him by the old,  fungi-fied king and proceeds to wind it. Koopa squints, trying to see what he's doing. Suddenly, the realization hits him:

"Bob-omb."

At this point, everyone in the city sees what Mario has in his hands, and they proceed to FREAK THE FUCK OUT. Cars crash, people trample each other in an effort to run away, and chaos generally ensues. All based around a small black ball wearing plastic Reebok shoes (seriously, the Reebok logo is on the Bob-ombs shoes. I'm not posting a capture of it, you'll have to look for yourself). There isn't a kid alive who saw the movie and didn't want one of these.

 

Dennis Hopper actually signed up to play a giant, evil lizard.

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And I haven't the slightest idea why. Did they lie to him and say he wasn't going to have the silliest hairdo ever put on film? Or did they fail to mention that he spends an entire scene up to his neck in mud? I don't get it, but it's damn entertaining to watch one of the guys who starred in Easy Rider shoot fireballs at a mustachioed Shakespearean actor.

 

This waiter.

 

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He's at the very beginning of the movie. WORSHIP HIS MULLET AND YE WILL FIND TRUE ENLIGHTENMENT.

 

Yoshi!

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The inclusion of Yoshi is pretty damn cool. He shows up about halfway through the third act,which is when most movies choose to stop introducting new characters. So, if you're a fan of the games, you've been looking for references, waiting for your favorite characters, and so on -- by the time Mario and Luigi don their trademark costumes, you assume that we've already gotten all the Mario characters we're gonna get. But, who is that small, chained dinosaur in Daisy's cell? It's Yoshi! How cool! And he has at least one of his abilities from the game (his long tongue), and he actually uses it to help Daisy (he trips up Koopa's bitch of a wife and helps Daisy escape)! Of course, he gets stabbed in the throat soon after he does so and we never see him again, but it's still the thought that counts. 

 

The "meteorite bluffing" scene.

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At the very end, when Mario and Koopa face off, we've been led to believe that the meteorite piece Daisy keeps as a necklace is the most important item in the movie: by reuniting the shard with the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs,  the universe's two parallel dimensions will merge and Koopa will be able to take over Earth. Koopa has it in his mouth and all seems lost, until Mario bitchslaps him in the back of the head and Koopa drops the rock to the street below.

Mario, knowing that he has to give Luigi time to make it to the rock, decides to bluff. He takes off one of his shoelaces and holds it in his hand, pretending that he is actually holding Daisy's meteorite necklace. "You want the rock? Come and get it!"

This scene is cool for two reasons. Firstly, it shows that Mario is a pretty smart sonofabitch. Secondly, it allows the viewer to avoid the annoying cliche where the hero and the villain fight over a small, precious object, constantly trying to balance their desire to kill one another with their desire to get the object back. Considering Mario and Luigi are in two different places at the film's climax, Mario's decision to bluff allows the viewer to be worried for both characters at the same time: if Mario actually had the rock, we wouldn't care about Luigi, and if Luigi had it, then there'd be no reason for Mario and Koopa to fight. From a screenwriting point of view, Mario's bluff is actually a pretty clever way of avoiding cliche and keeping the suspense up for both protagonists.

 

The "de-evolution gun" is just a spray painted Super Scope.

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Cool, huh? 

Awkward pre-9/11 use of the World Trade Center towers in a destructive capacity! 

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Eeeeeeeesh. Moving on. 

 

The sheer number of references to the video game.

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Including, but not limited to: Bertha the fish, Kuribo's shoe, Bullet Bill, Thwomp, Mushroom Kingdom, Toad, Yoshi, the Koopa Kids, Boom-Boom, Wigglers, Snifits, Fry Guy, Ostro, Bob-Omb, Mario and Luigi's use of the peace sign, the mushroom powerup, the climax's recreation of the end boss fight from Super Mario World, Koopa Troopas, and Goombas.

And people complain that the movie isn't faithful enough to the video game. Come on.

 

The "let's make a sequel" ending. 

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If there's a more depressing type of ending than the "please let us make a sequel" cliffhanger, I don't know what it is. When Daisy, clad in super-hot battle gear kicks open the door to Mario's flat and declares that "I need your help," the movie joins the ranks of The Italian Job and Serenity as one of those films whose hypothetical sequel had great potential that was never realized. 

 

So, there you have it. If you've already seen the movie, I hope you have a new  appreciation for it. If you haven't seen it, I hope you do. It's great for nostalgia value, if nothing else. 


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Milofo's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 17:24
Milofo
I always found it odd how everyone seemed to hate the SMB movie when I thuroughly enjoyed it when I saw it. Glad I'm not the only one that can enjoy this movie.
Faith's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 17:27
Faith
I saw this movie 5 times in the theatre and yet never actually bought it. I can prove my obsession with this movie with two things though - collector cards which I still have and a copy of the soundtrack on tape.
Creamsnake's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 17:44
Creamsnake
S-stop it!
bleep's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 18:04
bleep
very comprehensive analysis of the movie...unfortunately Im gonna have to disagree with you on the "funny dialogue" aspect...the writing in the film was atrocious, and the "catchy" lines you mentioned were directly responsible for the lack of a sequel. Super Mario Bros. the Movie FTL
killboy's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 18:10
killboy
i actually watched this movie last week after watching the terrible DOA movie. i was trying to remind myself that video game films used to be alot worse but i was surprised to find that i actually enjoyed it. i thought the way they took faceless characters and made a film that makes sense and still related to the game was clever.

atleast it isn't as bad as street fighter
Maxpower's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 18:11
Maxpower
Learning new things every day. Albeit trivial, but interesting things.
ZekeThePlumber's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 18:22
ZekeThePlumber
I'm proud to say that I do indeed own this movie on VHS in all its original glory. I actually had a toy car that was supposed to be the police car when they drove through all the fungus in the tunnel and bungie-corded with it off the cliff. Yeah, there was this yellow rubbery thing that came out the back of the car with suction cups on the end.

I'm not sure whether I should call my childhood depraved or awesomely bad.
generaldane's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 18:22
generaldane
Spike (pointing at Koopa): Fascist!

Iggy (also pointing at Koopa): Oppressor of the proletariat!

Koopa (pointing at himself): Guy in charge. lmao


damn now i am gonna have to wait till my dsl modem get replace to watch this
SpencersGifts's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 19:03
SpencersGifts
Best movie ever, loved it when I saw it 13 years ago. And still waiting for a fucking sequel damnit
bvicarious's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 19:06
bvicarious
My favorite part is when they use the music box (seen in SMB3), and a whole bunch of goombas start dancing and swaying in unison. Haha, I love those goombas.


I hated the rest of the movie.
bvicarious's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 19:07
bvicarious
My favorite part is when they use the music box (seen in SMB3), and a whole bunch of goombas start dancing and swaying in unison. Haha, I love those goombas.


I hated the rest of the movie.
Detry's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 20:03
Detry
Woot! I submitted this article to Fark.com and it went green.

:)
Lorigga's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 20:05
Lorigga
Finally someone gives this movie the props it deserves. I've always loved it and feel perhaps our harsh rubric for judging game->movie ports just doesn't fit.

Thanks for the post!
Niero's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 21:25
Niero
Another rockstar performance by the reverend. Amen
wgf_Naruto's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 23:11
wgf_Naruto
velcroman says:
02/07/2007 14:02
this and Surf Ninjas are tied for Best Movie in The Universe

i very much agree with this guy but maybe not the best in hte universe. remember Double Dragon?! that was a good one.
lowercaseluke's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 23:21
lowercaseluke
SORRY! Did you just compare the Mario Bros movie to HAMLET?

You are talking SHIT, Rev. Explain yourself.
Farktoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2007 23:44
Farktoid
As fun as this article was, I can't believe you didn't mention the greatest pop song regarding prehistoric reptiles.

Open the door/get on the floor/Everyone Walk the Dinosaur!

Anytime this flick randomly comes on, I immediately lock in and watch it to the end. I still love it.
questworld's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2007 00:54
questworld
I love this movie. I never was one of the many who hated it for one reason or another. When it was shown in one of those movie channels, I watched it when it came on. I probably saw it about six times back then (in that one month). I guess you could say it's one of those movies I never got tired of and one of those movies that may not be critical masterpieces (not that I care for most movies people would label "best picture") or blockbuster successes but somehow never gets boring to watch again (I love Clue too in the same way).

And yes, Bob Hoskins as Mario was the best thing about the movies. He was great. Some of the other things I came away from that movie were things like the ending theme with Roxette and, although never really realizing it back then, that people actually sell bottled water. Who knew?

The chase scene never struck me as slow though and actually like the music in that. The goomba however struck me as weird and don't remember it being that expressive but I don't really mind (certainly made sense that Toad was turned into a goomba - both species are mushrooms after all). And speaking of things I don't remember, I don't ever recall Yoshi ever being stabbed in the throat. Also, I think he was at the end of the movie with the princess and Toad just as the Mario brothers left.
questworld's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2007 01:10
questworld
Thanks for the write-up by the way. I never really noticed many of the game references (i.e. music in the elevator, which I'm still not sure if it is from a Mario though it does sound like it).

"Including, but not limited to: Bertha the fish, Kuribo's shoe, Bullet Bill, Thwomp,... Boom-Boom, Wigglers, Snifits, Fry Guy, Ostro, Bob-Omb, Mario and Luigi's use of the peace sign,... the climax's recreation of the end boss fight from Super Mario World, Koopa Troopas,...." I never got the references to these.

Incidentally, I don't find Surf Ninja or Double Dragon to be all that good, nothing that I'd watch multiple times anyway.
GatsuTheBerserker's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2007 08:13
GatsuTheBerserker
Whoa, whoa guys! I don't think he was comparing it to Hamlet at all. More of pointing out the similarities the play and movie have.
dr_xadium's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2007 08:17
dr_xadium
suburbansenshi.com also showing destructiod some love, linking to this article. Heavy nostalgia trip all around, gotta see this movie again--

Review was worth it just for "mudbath Dennis Hopper"
Nolon's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2007 08:37
Nolon
I just wanted to say I always enjoyed the movie.

Glad to see there are others who do feel the same.


I also wanted to say I been a reader of this website for awhile but I just never joined it. But today I had to voice my comment.

Usually I'm in and out from Digg.
Yuphrum's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2007 15:01
Yuphrum
I have this saved onto my computer! =D
But yeah I agree, there are things in this film that are great and these things can be over shadowed by the fact that its all just not the same mushroom kingdom we know from the games.
Maybe someone mught decide to redo the film...?
*waits patiently*
noveltyhat's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2007 19:56
noveltyhat
my imdb review:

the staging, the brilliant real-world adaptation of classic Mario lore, and an eastern flavor in its philosophy, this movie is a childhood gem which glows brightly in my mind more than a decade since my last complete viewing. every detail is precise and perfect. every gesture is elegant and praise-worthy. every word a poem in its own right. the style is so amazing it makes you dislike the real world at worst and wish never to return in its most triumphant moments. as a small child, I was lucky enough to receive the audio cassette companion to the film, which is equally insightful and riveting, though visually lacking. such is the imagination of the filmmakers, who bested the mind of even a young child, whose only defense against crushing reality was his puny imagination. their imagination beat mine, ending the legend of children having better imaginations than anyone. moving on, Dennis hopper's beyond-genius portrayal of koopa rivals such classic movie villain performances as Orson Welles' Citizen Kane and Phillip Seymour Hoffman's Capote. john leguazamo is incomparable as Luigi, Mario's dimwitted, yet highly successful companion and brother. the actor who portrays Mario does so with such excellence that I have never seen him in another movie, or at the very least, don't recognize him, nor do I even remember his name! the greatest thing about this movie is its special effects, which clarify and inform much of the on-screen action with such wit and eloquence, that my mind becomes filled with adjectives to describe them. some adjectives include: very good! and tenacious! words, however, have not been invented or combined well enough to describe the climax of this adventure in film magic. this review will be updated when such words become available, but please, dear reader, do not hold your breath. for you would suffer a fate so tragic that Shakespeare himself would be reminded of the various scenes he wrote where characters die from suffocating or holding their breath. in short, this movie is worth buying even if you hate movies or don't own a video player, if only for the box, which features a logo drawn with boundless attention to the film's titular characters, and a plot summary for the ages, which describes the key themes and plot points of the film with a brevity that would send Donovan Bailey, the former fastest man in the world, into a second retirement (were he to read it). all i can say has been said, but do not fear. the movie shall say the rest. listen, won't you?
bobbygeorgina's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/11/2007 05:38
bobbygeorgina
As fromagex mentioned, Mario does plump in the cartoon and in a few games (I only remember it happening in two games, both on Nintedo's portable consoles, neither of which I know for sure if they were released outside of Japan).

Also as fromagex mentioned, The Italian Job sequel is on the way. - It is called The Brazilian Job, it is coming out in 2008. A Serenity sequel may be coming...that is, if Serenity continues to sell well on DVD.
UnknownHeadFeelings's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/12/2007 01:37
UnknownHeadFeelings
You silly people. Not only is this movie a memory from my childhood, I actually got the DVD at Best Buy of all places for $7 a few years ago. Money well spent.

I have also never seen a movie with Bob Hoskins in it that I didn't like.

And depending how critical the interweb can be, you would be surprised what things you could draw parallels to. SMB and Hamlet is a resounding "Could Be Done."
CrakieRacooon's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/12/2007 12:48
CrakieRacooon
Not only did you take up for what I have been crtitsized for many years,but I feel proud agian to show off my Super Mario Bros DVD agian. AND I STILL SAY THEY NEED A SEQUEL!!!
RageTreb's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/18/2007 15:07
RageTreb
Yoshi is seen at the end standing next to Daisy and Toad, apparently healed and feeling fine.
ArrestedDeveloper's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/23/2007 03:52
ArrestedDeveloper
I remember liking this when I it came out. I also liked the Street fighter movie when they came out too, not everything stands up to the test of time.
BaconFat's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/23/2007 17:37
BaconFat
Mario Begins anyone?
itemforty's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/06/2007 09:29
itemforty
Haha @ Mario Begins
Man, I am so mad that I agree with this article. You got me!
thepinkyoshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/06/2007 01:36
thepinkyoshi
ok i have to admit i did not read this whole entire thing but i really do like this movie haha. however, main reason why i came here is because when i was watching this movie the other day i got totally freaked out by the twin towers clip. did anyone else notice that there's also an airplane flying in it too? i jus thought it was pretty crazy to see 9/11 in a 1993 flick! and also that this was pretty much the only site that acknowleged the clip of the twin towers.. maybe i didnt look very well on the web but yea.
am i the only one trying to find reasoning?? or is it jus some trippy coincidence?
nikanee's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/27/2007 00:11
nikanee
I too noticed the plane going into the towers on this movie. Does anyone have any clips of this?
VTSvsAlucard's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/06/2007 12:19
VTSvsAlucard
zOMG the Super Mario Super Fun Show was amazing! Witht the fake celberties and the dance and the ecstacy...
Amayirot Akago's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/06/2007 23:48
Amayirot Akago
I really wanna see this movie now.
lucashoal's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/04/2007 17:50
lucashoal
Ahh, more people that see the genius of this movie. Damn shame Hoskins hated it apparently.
Gajeh's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2007 01:20
Gajeh
Movie was awesome! The goombas bothered the HELL out of me with their creepy ass faces but I loved them....
Gajeh's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2007 01:38
Gajeh
Movie was awesome! The goombas bothered the HELL out of me with their creepy ass faces but I loved them....
Gajeh's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2007 01:38
Gajeh
Movie was awesome! The goombas bothered the HELL out of me with their creepy ass faces but I loved them....
stevephoenix's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/14/2007 03:55
stevephoenix
Just want to say that this is an amazing movie, i have it on VHS and DVD, maybe that's going a bit far but it is amazing.

And the only other thing is that you do see yoshi again, he's next to Daisy when she waves off Luigi near the end of the movie.

Thanks for the review-esque article, it just re-enforces everything that i loved abotut it.
goodgamer77's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 01:36
goodgamer77
Ok, so I had a friend over who was new to video games and we watched Super Mario Bros. and Street Fighter with Van Damme. He hasn't touched a controller since. I figure a little bit of Double Dragon and Mortal Kombat 2 and he'll flee technology forever.
BooYaHOTSAUCE's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 10:28
BooYaHOTSAUCE
You know, the first time I saw this movie was probably too late in life to enjoy its childhood value (a very jaded 12 years-old) but too early in life to appreciate it's kitchy excellence...

My eyes have been opened.

Coincidentally catching this on TV only a couple months ago, I now can see what a masterpiece this really is.

Okay, so that's a stretch, but I did like it, if only for how absurdly outlandish the whole thing is. It is hard to take the unrefined plot of a video game and transform it into anything with cinematic value... and for that I give its creators mad props.

However, as good as this movie is, if you're looking to see a GENUNINELY AMAZING FILM ABOUT VIDEO GAMES, GO SEE -->KING OF KONG: A FISTFUL OF QUARTERS<--

If this film is showing near you, it's worth the entrance fee and more. Best thing to hit theaters revolving around video games in a hella long time...

Trust me, it's worth it.

So do yourself a favor, seek it out and watch it.

Here's the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K7wpatALDQ&mode=related&search=
neveranything's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/16/2007 17:29
neveranything
I always loved the movie. Then again, I have a thing for bad movies, as I also enjoy watching Judge Dredd
The Incredible Edible Egg's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/18/2007 12:41
The Incredible Edible Egg
HAHAHAHA!

I love the power glove!
The-Excel's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/23/2007 17:24
The-Excel
I never saw it that way before.
Zero_armada's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/08/2007 00:31
Zero_armada
Now I have to watch this again. I actually love seeing movies in a new light.
Boolean's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/08/2007 00:46
Boolean
That picture of the goomba has to be the creepiest goddam thing I've ever seen in my life. I'm never sleeping again. Fuck you.
Lowtax's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/08/2007 11:02
Lowtax
You're dumb. You'd probably try and justify Resident Evil being good too.
Gamechamp's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/10/2007 20:21
Gamechamp
... what does Resident Evil have to do with anything?
VampireChrist's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/01/2007 13:40
VampireChrist
mmmm samantha mathis
*hint*
you might want to check her out in 'Pump Up the Volume'
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