Dennis Hopper/The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
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Dennis Hopper/The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
The movie is popular to hate on, but in light of Hopper's recent Death I feel like statement how I always considered it to be while a horrible adaptation to still be a very entertaining film on it's own.
And Hopper's performance was of course very awesome.
And Hopper's performance was of course very awesome.
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I've still never actually watched the live action movie. It's one of those movies I've only seen bits and pieces of.
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I didn't know he died.
I don't see why people hate this movie. Yes, it is bad, but that makes it funny. And, the fact that it is called "Super Mario Bros" and yet has almost nothing to do with it makes you wonder just what they were thinking (aside from the name garnering sales). If it had been called something else, no one would be able to tell it had any relation to Super Mario Bros. at all.
I don't see why people hate this movie. Yes, it is bad, but that makes it funny. And, the fact that it is called "Super Mario Bros" and yet has almost nothing to do with it makes you wonder just what they were thinking (aside from the name garnering sales). If it had been called something else, no one would be able to tell it had any relation to Super Mario Bros. at all.
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Dr. Furball wrote:I honestly think that people would be more accepting of the movie if it wasn't "based" on the Super Mario games. I love the film, in all its cheesy glory.
On the other hand...if it wasn't "based" on the Mario games, no one would even remember it today.
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Ah, the famed necrobump.
Honestly though, I fail to understand why people say it was nothing like/had nothing to do with the game.
Plumbers from Brooklyn? Check.
Mushrooms, Bob-ombs, and Goombas? Check.
Princess in another castle? Check.
Kuribo's Shoes? Check.
De-evolution guns? Check.
Granted, a terrible movie, but clearly tied in to the games.
Honestly though, I fail to understand why people say it was nothing like/had nothing to do with the game.
Plumbers from Brooklyn? Check.
Mushrooms, Bob-ombs, and Goombas? Check.
Princess in another castle? Check.
Kuribo's Shoes? Check.
De-evolution guns? Check.
Granted, a terrible movie, but clearly tied in to the games.
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The Traveler wrote: De-evolution guns? Check.
Granted, a terrible movie, but clearly tied in to the games.
Wait...what? Since when were there De-evolution guns in the game?
And also, Bowser was a human. How hard would it have been to make a rubber turtle suit? The TMNT movies did it just fine.
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MeowMan wrote:..The TMNT movies are animated..
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If you guys recall, they did slightly mutate Bowser into a T-Rex in his second or third scene. However, he was able to control his mutations and remain human up until the final battle with Mario where....
[spoiler]....he (Bowser) was attacked with his own "devo" gun and fully mutated into a Tyrannosaurus, and then finally primordial ooze.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]....he (Bowser) was attacked with his own "devo" gun and fully mutated into a Tyrannosaurus, and then finally primordial ooze.[/spoiler]
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