• Boomer Humor Doomergod
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    156 days ago

    It _could _ have been great. But it ended up - like the Mario movie - being a formulaic piece of drek.

      • @[email protected]
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        56 days ago

        it was fine. it checked the boxes and the kids loved it

        as a family friendly movie, it’s a good one for everyone

        • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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          5 days ago

          That’s the problem.

          Why the hell is Mario fighting Donkey Kong to the song “Thunderstruck?”

          Because that is the least common denominator between them.

          They couldn’t take any of the music from any of the Mario games for that scene? Of course not; most people wouldn’t know it’s music from a Mario game.

          No, we need to slam a Top 40 classic rock song in there because that’s the only thing the plebeians who see this movie will understand.

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            76 days ago

            No, we need to slam a Top 40 classic rock song in there because that’s the only thing the plebeians who see this movie will understand.

            See also: the Beastie Boys bullshit in JJ-Trek.

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            55 days ago

            Idk, I think the issue here is that Mario is for plebians. I don’t know any “real” gamers who would answer a Mario game as their favorite game. Hell they likely wouldn’t be naming a platform game period. Why wouldn’t they throw in a song like that? Mario is fun for everyone, and it’s one of the video games that isn’t niche, has little to no barrier to entry and is just goofy and fun. Why wouldn’t the movie just be goofy and fun?

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              35 days ago

              I don’t know any “real” gamers who would answer a Mario game as their favorite game. Hell they likely wouldn’t be naming a platform game period

              2008 is over, it’s socially acceptable to like games that aren’t military shooters now

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                25 days ago

                I think I was unclear. Mario is my favorite. I have been told I’m not really a gamer over it. That’s all I meant. I’m the plebian I’m talking about. Thousand Year Door on GameCube is my favorite game of all time, with Stardew as a close competitor. A lot of my gamer friends are fine calling me a gamer but I’ve definitely been hate kept over these preferences.

            • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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              15 days ago

              There are plenty of gamers who love Mario games, and there’s a huge depth of lore and music and characters they could have drawn from to make it

              By using generic songs it became a movie that had a Mario skin on it.

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                I think I was unclear. Mario is my favorite. I’m the plebian I’m talking about. I’m a gamer and Thousand Year Door on GameCube is my favorite game of all time. I don’t mind a bit that they threw thunderstruck in. My dad was in the theater with me and my brother, and my sister, and my nephews. All of us are obsessed with Mario but my Dad and sister, and thunderstruck meant my dad and sister were enjoying that scene as much as us, even though they didn’t get the more subtle Mario Easter eggs.

      • DaftyduxOP
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        36 days ago

        Ok but which mario do you prefer? The new one or the 90s Mario Brothers?

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          I do a movie night once a year and every year we do a different theme. Sometimes it’s a pretty normal and straightforward theme, the first year or two I did it was Robert Rodriguez movies (this party is nominally a Cinco de Mayo part) but we quickly ran out of those, so we pick a random theme every year

          One year the theme ended up being "movies that got a better “remake’” (we watched the worse versions)

          I believe that theme was 2023, it’s been a wild fucking 2 years so I can’t remember all of the movies we watched, we usually manage to squeeze in about 3

          But I remember David Lynch’s dune was on the list, as was the Super Mario Bros movie. None of us had actually seen the new Mario movie, so we just kind of took it on faith that it had to be better.

          If I had a point to this story, I’ve long since forgotten what it was, but I’ve typed it out and I’m gonna post it.

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            6 days ago

            Hmm, I wonder if they kept the story and actor voices but CGI’D it… nah that couldnt possibly.

            • Rob T Firefly
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              The trouble with something like that is we already have the 90s Mario movie, and the actors’ performances (visual as well as voice) and the delightfully bonkers direction and production design are the best things about it. There’d be absolutely no benefit to throwing everything but the soundtrack out and redoing it line-by-prerecorded-line as a cartoon, when if you want a Mario cartoon which looks like the games you can more easily just make a new cartoon (which is what they did.)