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Super Mario Bros.
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[[Image:Supermariobros.jpg|center|140px|The poster for ''Super Mario Bros.'']]


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'''''Super Mario Bros.''''' is a 199] movie loosely based on the popular video game series [[Super Mario Bros.|of the same name]]. The film follows the exploits of [[Mario|Mario Mario]] ([[Bob Hoskins]]) and his brother [[Luigi|Luigi Mario]] ([[John Leguizamo]]) in a comical dystopia ruled by [[King Koopa]] ([[Dennis Hopper]]).
It was directed by Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton and was distributed by Hollywood Pictures.
==Plot==
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The movie's basic premise involves the notion that millions of years ago a meteor hit the earth, splitting the world into two [[parallel dimension]]s. The first dimension is our world, inhabited by humans who evolved from apes, who in turn evolved from small mammals. The other dimension is inhabited by humanoid creatures who evolved from dinosaurs.
Thirty years ago, the dinosaur world's benevolent monarch was deposed by a military strongman named [[Bowser|Koopa]]. Koopa proceeded to establish a brutal dictatorship with himself at the center of a vast personality cult. Using a special de-evolutionary machine, Koopa transformed anyone who opposed his rule into mindless lizard drones known as [[Goomba]]s. With his power over the dinosaur world firmly consolidated, Koopa began to plan for the eventual takeover of the human world as well.
Flash forward to present-day Brooklyn, New York, where a young archeologist named [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] has uncovered a massive find of mysterious new dinosaur bones. She befriends two plumbers named '''Mario Mario''' and '''Luigi Mario''', after her car breaks down. Unbeknownst to Daisy, two strange men named '''Spike''' and '''Iggy''' are trying to kidnap her. They are cousins of Koopa, and on orders to capture Daisy, who is actually the daughter of the deposed king. She possesses a magical amulet that Koopa needs if he is ever to succeed in uniting the two dimensions.
Eventually Iggy and Spike succeed, and drag Daisy through an underground portal into the dinosaur world. Mario and Luigi follow in after her.  Meanwhile, Iggy and Spike follow them in a 6WD desert cruiser when Mario and Luigi explore the desert.
The rest of the film involves the Mario Brothers trying to navigate through the chaotic capital of the dinosaur world ("Dinohattan", the dinosaur version of Manhattan), track down Koopa, and rescue the Princess.
==Popularity==
The film is widely considered an enormous flop. Although it boasted several big stars, the film was denounced by critics as "cheesy" and lacking any sort of coherent plot. The film was reasonably popular with pre-teens, though many fans of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series were upset at the movie's more "serious" tone, and found its live action cast to be too drastic a departure from the colorful, cartoony world of the games. Fans denounced the movie for having very little to do with the video game series and distorting many known facts about the fictional game world, for instance, in the movie King Koopa is a humanoid descendant of a dinosaur, whereas he is no such thing in the games. The movie's PG rating probably hurt the film's potential, as the movie's dark atmosphere, realistic-looking monsters, and numerous action sequences scared off many parents from bringing their young ''Mario'' fans to the theater, effectively eliminating a key demographic.
While the movie is generally considered to be a disaster by fans of the games and nonfans alike, some consider it to be a priceless cult classic. The movie's ugly and ruthless characters make the movie "too real" to a child fantasy game, making it more of a hero's adventure in a gothic world. Although the movie is not included in the ''Mario'' canon, many fans of the series have adopted "Mario" as the true surnames of Mario and Luigi, a fact established in this movie.
==Cast==
*[[Mario|Mario Mario]]: [[Bob Hoskins]]
*[[Luigi|Luigi Mario]]: [[John Leguizamo]]
*[[Bowser|King Koopa]]: [[Dennis Hopper]]
*[[Princess_Daisy|Princess Daisy]]: [[Samantha Mathis]]
*[[Iggy]]: [[Fisher Stevens]]
*[[Spike]]: [[Richard Edson]]
*[[Lena]]: [[Fiona Shaw]]
*[[Daniella]]: [[Dana Kaminski]]
*[[Toadoad]]: [[Mojo Nixon]]
*[[Scapelli]]: [[Gianni Russo]]
*[[Bertha]]: [[Francesca Roberts]]
*[[The King]]: [[Lance Henriksen]]
The soundtrack featured two songs from Roxette: "Almost Unreal" which was released as a single, and "2 Cinnamon Street", a new edit of Roxette's "Cinnamon Street". The music video for "Almost Unreal" was inspired by the film, featuring scenes from the movie and a de-evolution theme.
== External links ==
*{{imdb title|id=0108255|title=Super Mario Bros.}}
*{{rotten-tomatoes|id=SuperMarioBros-1044424|title=Super Mario Bros.}}
[[Category:Movies]]

Revision as of 19:38, September 1, 2005