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Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros Movie NC

Date Aired
October 31st, 2007
Running Time
09:24
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NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to. You know, Hollywood has a talent for taking symbols of our prized childhood and turning them into indescribable quantities of fecal matter, and nowhere is that more prominent than in the horrors of the Super Mario Bros. movie.

Poster for the movie, then screen caps of the games

NC (voiceover): The game, about two Italian plumbers who rescue a princess from a dragon, was such a huge hit that they put it on everything. Candy, magazines, comic books, the works. So it only figured to put together a Super Mario Bros. movie as quickly as possible.

NC: And when we saw the trailer for this movie, we realized it wasn't just Super Mario Bros., it was Super Mario Bros...

Footage from trailer

NC (voiceover): ON STEROIDS! I'm serious dude, this movie was packin', with flamethrowers, rocket boots, giant monsters and a badass lookin' city. So naturally, we got hyped.

NC: It was opening day, there were lines around the block, and we were ready to see the badass action film of the year. We sat down in our seats, and the film began.

Shows Lightmotive logo begins with the Mario theme

NC: Alright! The traditional Mario music, this is gonna be just like the game!

Opening narration/animated sequence (narrated by Homer Simpson himself, Dan Castellaneta)

Narrator: A long, long, time ago, the Earth was ruled by dinosaurs. They were big, so not a lot of people went around hasslin' 'em.

Brontosaurus: (in a thick Brooklyn accent) You know, it just don't get no better than this.

Throughout, NC has been getting more confused and less enthusiastic

Narrator: Then, a giant meteorite struck the Earth! Goodbye dinosaurs! But what if the dinosaurs weren't all destroyed? What if the impact of that meteorite created a parallel dimension where the dinosaurs continued to thrive and evolve into intelligent, vicious, aggressive beings?! And hey! What if they found a way back?

Title screen

NC: Oh my God, this movie's gonna blow.

Footage of the movie

NC (voiceover): So let's see what's wrong with this horse's ass of a movie. Well for starters, the graphics in the game are actually better than the graphics in the opening, that's Strike 1. Koopa is a human being instead of a dragon, that's Strike 2, and two Italian plumbers are played by a British man and a Latino.

NC: And that's Strike 3. You know what, what the hell? Five minutes into this movie, already it has 3 strikes against it. This is going to SUCK ASS.

Footage

NC (voiceover): Alright, so the film centers around a love story between Luigi and the only good looking archaeologist in the entire world, Daisy. Their chemistry is about as awkward as Tom Cruise and...well, I guess anyone he's dated.

Luigi: I want to apologize right now, in case when I start, get to get talkin', and I start to say things that sound really weird...

NC: Don't worry, Luigi. It's not you, it's just bad writing.

Back to footage

NC (voiceover): Upon taking her out to dinner, we find out that the Mario Brothers aren't even brothers at all. They're father and son.

  • Actually, what the movie seems to be implying is that Mario raised Luigi because their parents died when he was a baby, but they're still brothers

Luigi: Mario here brought me up.

NC: But wait a minute, doesn't Mario specifically at one point say-

Mario: Mario Brothers Plumbing.

NC: And isn't the title of the stinkin' movie--

Title sequence again

NC: So wait, what are you tryin' to say, they're...they're father and son...AND brothers?

Luigi: He's been my, my mother my whole life.

NC drops the movie; montage of scenes of Mario and Luigi together to music from Brokeback Mountain

NC: You're messed up movie. You're FUCKING messed up!

NC (voiceover): So after that incestuous moment, we find that Daisy is abducted and taken to a parallel world where humans evolved from lizards instead of evolving from monkeys. Suck on that, Creationism!

NC: And in the horrifying city of...Name-not-announced [called Dinohattan in promotional materials], there's an evil Tyrannical-saurus Rex known as King Koopa, played by Dennis Hopper. Only he doesn't breathe fire and throw hammers like in the video game, no, this Koopa's more like a mix between Donald Trump and Dr. Evil.

Bowser: See you later, Alligator.

NC (voiceover): Disney's Reluctant Dragon would've been scarier than this.

Reluctant Dragon: Really? Oh how nice.

NC (voiceover): His plan is to merge our two dimensions together and de-evolve mankind. He does this by using a rock from a meteorite that hit Earth thousands of years ago that Daisy apparently keeps around her neck. Or some shit like that, I don't know, I'm usually asleep at this point.

Koopa: Stupid.

NC (voiceover): His evil henchmen in this movie are creatures known as Goombas, and I have to admit, I honestly think they went out of their ways to make sure these creatures look NOTHING like the original game.

NC: It's like they're TRYING to piss us off.

Mario: Yeah, I'll bet.

Policeman: Name?

Mario: Mario.

Policeman: Last name?

NC: Whoa whoa, we're gonna hear Mario's last name? Dude, we've NEVER heard Mario's last name before. This ought to be interesting. Cool, alright, so, uh...what's Mario's last name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: Yeah, now what's your last name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: No no no, what's your LAST name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: No no...okay, what's your first name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: Alright, now what's your last name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: Fuck you. What's your first name?

Luigi: Luigi.

NC: And what's your last name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: Shut up! What's your last name?

Luigi: Luigi Mario.

NC: Those are both first names, what's your last name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: Shut it! What's your full name?

Luigi: Luigi Mario.

NC: Those are both fir- ...okay. What's your first name?

Luigi: Luigi.

NC: And what's your last name?

Mario: Mario.

NC: SHUT THE FUCK- ...What's your full name?

Luigi: Luigi Mario.

NC: What is this, an Abbott and Costello routine?

Luigi: There's Mario Mario, and Luigi Mario.

NC: ...Are you fucking kidding me? They couldn't think of last names, so they just gave them their first names again? That's like something a kid writes down when he doesn't know the answer on a test. "Mario's last name is, durr...Mario. And Luigi's last name is...Mario too, because they're brothers you see, wait no no no, father and son."

Footage

NC (voiceover): Now one of the things you might be asking yourself is why in this version, as opposed to the game, is it Luigi that ultimately gets the hot princess booty? I mean, who does that leave Mario with?

Footage of Mario dancing with the Big Bertha in the club

NC (voiceover): AH! Whoa boy. Sorry Mario, but our princess is in another White Castle. Unfortunately, the Duchess of Dairy Queen also has the rock, and steals it from our heroes, which unfortunately means a lot of THESE shots.

Shots of the camera close up on the woman's cleavage, where the rock is nestling

NC (voiceover): The only way to get it back is for Mario to use his balding Italian charm to seduce her. What some people will do for a role...ugh. Sadly though, most of the performances in this movie are downright terrible. I mean, I love Bob Hoskins, but half the time it sounds like he's coughing up a hairball.

Mario: Hey, what is this?/Get outta here!

NC (voiceover): And every time I hear that New York accent, I keep expecting Roger Rabbit to pop up.

Eddie Valiant: (to Roger Rabbit) Get outta here!

NC (voiceover): But by far, the biggest award for killing a performance goes to the Poopa Scoopa Koopa himself, Dennis Hopper.

NC: It's literally like he woke up every morning and just said to himself "I'm not going to act today!"

NC (voiceover): I don't know WHAT I'm going to do, but it's not going to be acting.

NC: In fact, we haven't seen Dennis Hopper in a while, have we? But what do you expect when you're in movies that have you saying lines like...

Bowser: Bob-omb.

NC: (snorting) Let's hear that again.

Bowser: Bob-omb.

NC: (snorting again) And this is why you don't see Dennis Hopper anymore. In fact, if you watch it in slow motion, you can actually pinpoint the moment where his career implodes in on itself. Watch!

"Bob-omb" line played in slo-mo, accompanied by stock footage of a nuke going off

NC: There is no other line in this movie that could destroy an actor's career so quickly.

Bowser: Monkey!

NC: ...okay, maybe one other line. In fact, let's see those two back to back.

Bowser: Bob-omb/Monkey/Bob-omb/Monkey

Lines are repeated five more times, accompanied by the words "Academy Award Nominated Actor" imposed over Hopper's face

Regular footage

NC (voiceover): The only thing that's KINDA cool about this movie is the way they teleport from one world to another. It's not a great effect, but it's pretty inventive when you consider it comes from a city covered in 'shrooms.

Bowser: Hahahahahahahaha!

NC: Oh shut up and say Bob-omb.

Bowser: Bob-omb.

NC (voiceover): So on top of the bad acting and the lame storyline, there's several lines of dialogue that are just entirely pointless. For example, there's a strange running joke where Koopa tries to order a pizza.

Bowser: I'd like the Koopa special.

Pizza guy: Pterodactyl tail on that?

Bowser: Yes. Dino, lizard, hold the mammal, no worms... and, uh, spicy.

NC (voiceover): Okay, not funny...

Bowser: (addressing Goombas) Prepare for destiny! ...(into radio) Where's my pizza?

NC (voiceover): Okay, still not funny...

Radio: Sir, your pizza's here!

Bowser: Not now. (to Mario and Luigi) Looks like I win!

NC (voiceover): And, altogether not funny.

NC: So the final conclusion we have to draw from this is...

Placecard to emphasize what he's saying

NC: Not funny + not funny = NOT FUCKING FUNNY! I mean, do these people have to go back to Film 101? If you want a joke to work, you need HUMOR! DON'T YOU KNOW THAT?! Jesus, I can't imagine this film getting any worse.

Daisy: I know this is gonna sound a little strange, but I want you to meet...my father.

A large collection of fungus extends to meet Mario and Luigi; NC slams his head on the table

Luigi: Well, it's an honor to meet you sir, and a pleasure.

NC starts pounding on his own head

Luigi: I just...I just wanna thank you for all your help.

NC (voiceover): Okay, I'm gonna wrap this up before I puke. The Mario Bros. get the rock back, stop the evil Koopa, turn him into a Muppet and return back home. Daisy can't go because she has to figure out where she "belongs" and they have themselves a happy ending.

NC: OR DO THEY?!

Daisy enters the Mario Bros.' apartment, decked out like a soldier

Daisy: Luigi, Mario!

Luigi: What, wh-wh-what's wrong?

Daisy: You're never gonna believe this.

Mario: I believe it.

Luigi: You do?

Mario: Huh huh. I believe.

NC (voiceover): And, I am not kidding, this is where IT ENDS. On a fucking cliffhanger.

NC: Wh-wh-wh-wh-what's wrong? How does Mario know what's wrong? Why does Daisy have a flamethrower?

NC (voiceover): Well, thank heavenly Jesus, we'll never find out the answer to those questions. Super Mario Bros. Bob-ombed at the box office and thus never had a crappy Hollywood sequel.

NC: Word of advice guys: concentrate on botching up the first shitty ass movie before you start thinking up ideas about how to fuck up the next one.

NC (voiceover): Perhaps the biggest surprise of the movie is the fact that somebody actually wrote it. Not one, but 3 people actually played a part in putting this together. And would you believe that this movie actually had TWO directors? Because one director can't POSSIBLY make a film this bad alone. It takes two...with concerted effort.

NC: But to their credit, could you imagine anyone else that could POSSIBLY direct a superior film?

Koopa: Monkey!

NC: He's got me there. I'm the Nostalgia Critic, I remember it so you don't have to.

Credits for the video

Bowser: Bob-omb.

Note[]

  • Contrary to the Critic's statements, the movie's version of Mario and Luigi actually are brothers, though in the movie's context, Luigi is adopted, and their parents died when Luigi was very young.
  • Also, contrary to popular belief, the idea of "Mario" being the brothers' surname did not originate in the movie; it was actually first mentioned in "Dance", an episode of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show.
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