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Super Mario Bros - The Original Motion Picture [DVD]

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  • Actors: Bob Hoskins, Dennis Hopper, John Leguizamo, and Samantha Mathis
  • Format: Dolby, PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Metrodome
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Sept. 2007
  • Run Time: 104 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (107 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000TCTH30
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,043 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Nintendo video game perennials Mario and Luigi come to life as plumbers who are thrust into a parallel dimension peopled by the descendents of dinosaurs. It seems that the meteor that hit the earth 65 million years ago (in Brooklyn, no less) didn't kill the dinosaurs, but hurled them into a world in which they have developed into a species of intelligent humanoids. And it is up to the Mario brothers to save Princess Daisy, and life as we know it, from the megalomaniacal Koopa, who wants to merge the two dimensions and rule the world that will result.

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Bonus Features:

-'This Ain't No Video Game': Brand new 60 minute documentary featuring new interviews with: Co-directors Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, Producer Roland Joffe, Actors John Leguizamo and Richard Edson, Writer Parker Bennett, Production Designer David Snyder, Art Director Walter Martishius, FX Artists Paul Elliot, Vincent Guastini and Rob Burman, Visual FX Designer Chris Woods, Editor Mark Goldblatt and Creature Designer Patrick Tatopoulos. Archive interviews with Bob Hoskins and producer Jake Eberts.

-'Making Of'

-Original Electronic Press Kit

-Behind-the-scenes / Storyboard Galleries

-English Subtitles for Hard of Hearing
--This text refers to the Blu-ray edition.

Customer Reviews

Top Customer Reviews

Format: DVD
Yes it's fluff and pure escapism, and loosley based on the Super Mario computer games, but it's a fun film!

Children will enjoy it for the adventure and out of this world effects and stunts, while adults will enjoy a laugh with the tongue in cheek plot and performances from Bob, John and Dennis.

A great film and one that has been overlooked for a DVD release until now!

Enjoy it, and leave your brain on hold for 90mins of Super Mario Bros FUN!
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Format: DVD
Super Mario Bros the Movie manages several well-known things - firstly it's the first ever mainstream Video Game Movie adaption, and secondly star Bob Hoskins has stated it as the worst film he's ever made.

So how can I review this film so highly, despite the main star's objections to the quality of it?
The truth of the matter is that this film isn't actually as terrible as the hype states it is. Being the first Hollywood adaption of a video game series, and being extremely different from it's source material, there wasn't really anything to compare it to. If you were hoping for a genuine conversion of the game's storyline into a movie, then you are going to be highly disappointed - but then you've made a rather rash assumption that the basic story of the game series would work as a film to begin with. Movies need to be like epic events, a major moment of the character's lives catalogued within an hour and a half (minimum). The game's theme of 'Bowser has the Princess, run into castle and have toad say "Your Princess is in another castle" 7 or 8 times before the end' doesn't make for a good film.

Excuses aside, the film does succeed in the way it intends to. It is extremely fun. Unlike other films with it's reputation, the Super Mario Bros Movie is genuinely enjoyable and even more so thanks to the few downfalls in it's script. Bob Hoskins cracks me up as Mario "Get Your Belt on Kid! We're goin' in!", and Dennis Hopper is clearly the inspiration for Doctor Evil from Austin Powers "See you later, Alligator". The movie manages to do something few films manage - it improves with age. I'm not going to state that it's as superb as Blade Runner (As stated on the box), because they're from two very different worlds.
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Format: Blu-ray
Finally, my favorite movie of all time, from my Childhood - Super Mario Bros - is AT LONG LAST going to come out on DVD and Blu Ray!!!!!
Fans like us have waited a ridiculously long time for the film to be released officially. Thanks to their support this has happened. Now the film not only has an official release date but is also remastered in 5.1 Surround - and the Blu Ray looks amazing!
Special features also contain a brand new hour long documentary with loads of awesome stuff, like new interviews with John Leguizamo [Luigi] and Archive interview footage of Bob Hoskins [Mario]
i'm so happy with this release i'm going to give it five stars anyway even though it's not out yet! That's how good it is.
If this is one of your childhood dreams come true as well I really suggest you go and order this ! We all did it!
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Format: DVD
I remember watching this as a teenager and thinking it was cool (not oscar worthy) and now my eldest loves Mario games so. I thought I would introduce it to him, he loved it thought it was funny, cool and could identify with the charaters. Basically light hearted entertainment :)
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By Albatross TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 13 Dec. 2014
Format: DVD
I watched ‘Super Mario Bros’ in the cinema back in 1993. I enjoyed it. Today, I still watch it from time to time on DVD and I still enjoy it. I guess I’m one of those select few who just didn’t get the hate this film got.

Maybe it was because, although I played a lot of video games during the eighties and nineties, I was rubbish at ALL Super Mario Bros games (and my cousin was annoyingly fantastic at them). So, perhaps I was unaware of all the hype and expectations this ‘game to film’ adaptation had attached to it.

It’s a family adventure film. Basically, there’s an alternate dimension where dinosaurs evolved into humans instead of the monkeys who did over here. There, the evil dictator ‘Koopa’ wants to merge the two worlds and basically rule them both. Luckily, plucky New York plumbers Mario and his bother Luigi travel there to stop him. So, expect car chases, futuristic worlds and a few lasers and funky bazooka-like guns thrown into the mix.

Yes, it’s hardly a classic. Everything it spoon-fed to us on a plate. You won’t need to exercise much brainpower to really understand what’s happening here. Every scene tells us something we need to know and everyone speaks as if they’re explaining the entire theory of the universe at all times.

I thought it was good – just a light-hearted family, sci-fi adventure romp. But then I’m in the minority. If you’ve never seen it then you should be aware that 99% of people HATED it. It’s largely one of the biggest cinematic flops ever. I guess it’s because Super Mario Bros had such a large following that everyone of its fans had their own idea about what they wanted to see from the live-action film and they didn’t get anything near. The computer Mario world is cute and colourful.
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