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Super Mario Bros: The Motion Picture [Reino Unido]
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NOTICE: Polish Release, cover may contain Polish text/markings. The disk DOES NOT have Spanish audio and subtitles.
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- Relación de aspecto : 1.85:1
- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 13,5 x 1,5 x 17,2 cm; 74 gramos
- Director : Annabel Jankel, Rocky Morton
- Formato multimedia : PAL, Blu-ray
- Tiempo de ejecución : 105 minutos
- Actores : Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper, Samantha Mathis, Fisher Stevens
- Subtítulos: : Inglés
- Idioma : Inglés (Dolby Digital 2.0)
- Estudio : Import-L
- ASIN : B00KXWHCSI
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº64,975 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 15 de abril de 2023
Muy xula
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 15 de noviembre de 2022
Recebido em excelentes condições.
Edição ES do filme Super Mário. Legendas PT-PT. Disco original prensado.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 9 de marzo de 2022
La calidad de la imagen no es que sea la mejor del mundo, ya que es una película del 93. Pero aun así, y aunque la consideren una aberración como película de Super Mario, a mí me encanta esta película. Me retrotrae a mi infancia.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 24 de septiembre de 2022
Muy buena
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 24 de enero de 2022
Que decir de la peor mejor película de Mario Bros, espero que la de 2022 sea más o incluso tan buena como esta
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 26 de julio de 2021
Película de nuestro gran querido fontanero que mire hace años y que esta bastante bien la nostalgia que da, una buena edición standard en blu ray, pistas de audio en castellano e ingles, todo correcto.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 14 de febrero de 2022
Pelicula increible
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 5 de abril de 2021
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Sweetkidekat
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Fun for everyone.
Revisado en los Estados Unidos 🇺🇸 el 18 de junio de 2023
I watched this when I was a kid and it was silly and a lot of fun. I bought the new Mario bros movie for my kids and it was a hit, and a miss for the other. Let me start by saying the 2023 mbm is great, lots of colors, moves like a video game , lots of stimulation. One of my kids loved it because of this. My neuro divergent kid, got 1/3 of the way through and was burned out and finished watching. So. That was the reason I got this classic version. Not so bright, (even though it was made in a time when brightness was the fashion), lots of action but not video game fast, and it's a live action, so people move at people speed. Both kids loved this version just as much and the 2023 version. But with this one, my neuro-spicy unicorn-dragon can make it through the whole movie and not have a meltdown. He enjoys looking at the costumes and the retro detail as well as the gross slime that shows up in some areas. Great movie. Highly recommend for the whole family.
Jessica Lee
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Wah! The old 90s Mario movie
Revisado en los Estados Unidos 🇺🇸 el 19 de julio de 2023
I loved this movie as a child. I could not understand why it was widely panned but after watching it and comparing it to the new Mario movie, I get it... They should have let the source material speak for itself, but in the 90s we wanted explanations for why there was a mushroom Kingdom! Ridiculous CGI and plot devices aside, it was still enjoyable to watch this movie again. The DVD was good quality and arrived on time.
Reki_Fan
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Worst Video Game Movie Ever? Hardly! "It's a Blast!"
Revisado en los Estados Unidos 🇺🇸 el 20 de enero de 2012
I would've actually given it 4 stars, but just for the DVD itself and not the movie. It was transferred from the VHS and thus is kind of grainy and the more expansive shots aren't quite as sharp as they should be. But here I'm just reviewing the movie itself, so that's where my focus will be.
Anyone who is a fan or at least familiar with the original Super Mario Bros. games would naturally be in for a surprise when seeing this movie from 1993. Both share the same general "story" in which the plumber Mario brothers travel worlds and lands to save a princess from a Koopa monster in its tower. But that's where the surface-level similarities end. With this movie, we get a sci-fi/action/comedy involving Earth being split into two dimensions, one ruled by us, the human race, and the other by an evolved civilization of dinosaur people. Daisy (not Peach) is a girl from the dinosaur dimension but grew up in the human dimension, yet gets kidnapped back to her home dimension per orders of Koopa (Dennis Hopper), here a military dictator. He needs Daisy's crystal to help merge both dimensions so he can rule over both worlds. He has the devo guns to make it possible, weaponry that would literally de-evolve anyone who gets in his way into primates (or normal dinosaurs), and the army of Goombas (seven-foot dinos similar to stormtroopers, in that they're cool-looking if just slightly more useless) to back him up. Daisy was Luigi's romantic interest (Mario already has a girlfriend), and thus both brothers go after Daisy into the dinosaur world, into a city that's a savage, more brutal version of New York City (the movie set of which was constructed inside an abandoned cement factory and still looks kick-ass even today), and take it upon themselves to both save the girl as well as their world.
This movie flopped at the box office (its release coinciding with Jurassic Park didn't help much), and it was an even lesser hit with fans of the game at the time. At a glance it appeared to be absolutely nothing like the game, instead just taking names and creating an alien story that resembled very little to the source material. Historically, it's the first film adaptation of a video game ever made in North America, but since it made such a horrible first impression, it was thus regarded as a horrible film, and thus since then forever carried the stigma of being the "worst video game movie ever." It was a popular stigma that just never went away, and those who've never seen the movie and only heard of its reputation wouldn't have thought otherwise.
Believe it or not, one of the fans' biggest complaints, among other things that would've ruined the movie for them, was Mario having the signature moustache, but Luigi did not. But Mario and Luigi are supposed to have a big brother/little brother dynamic to begin with, so Mario having a moustache to make him seem older and Luigi not having to make him seem younger actually works. Also, the characters are apparently supposed to be Italian-Americans. Bob Hoskins, who plays Mario, is natively a Brit, but he dons a convincing Brooklyn accent that makes it easier to suspend disbelief. However, John Leguizamo, who plays Luigi, is still clearly a Latino, a different ethnicity from Mario. But there is a double-date dinner scene where it was implied that Luigi was actually adopted into Mario's family, so while they are brothers to each other, Luigi also looks up to Mario as a father figure. As far as story setup goes before we launch into the inter-dimensional journey, it's definitely a short one, but they somehow make each and every moment count in establishing who Mario and Luigi are, what they mean to each other as family, and we're already rooting for them as they go on their adventure and along for the ride. Same thing with the dinosaur world. As the movie keeps its story rolling, we only get to see snippets here and there of the dinosaur peoples' city life, but even those snippets are still telling as long as you notice them (better yet on repeat viewings). For example, if you were to get run over by one of the electric cars and your body gets stuck on the hood, your body would get left there to rot into a skeleton. A very intriguing world in a darkly humorous way.
One last thing--it would be wrong to say that the movie is absolutely nothing like the games. It actually takes names, characters, objects, and elements from the games and incorporates them into the movie's story in often subtle and clever ways, some more so than others. In the game, Mario is able to jump great distances. In the movie, Stomper boots enable him this ability. In the game, Mario hurls fireballs. In the movie, there are flame-throwers that shoot fireballs. Although Yoshi was more of an iguana in the games, in the movie he's a pygmy T-Rex (which also still looks awesome even today), yet both versions still have that whip-like tongue. In both the games and the movie, Mario and Koopa face off on a bridge, and Koopa winds up inside a floating tub-thing far out of Mario's reach.
Over time and to this day, Super Mario Bros. has a developed cult fanbase--of which I'm a part of--that see it as an underappreciated and misunderstood film. If you ask me, for its story and all its elements, it's very imaginative and inventive, along similar lines of Ghostbusters and Beetlejuice, a kind of entertainment that personally appeals to me. Sure it has its flaws, but even those are part of the movie's charm for the time it came out. Behind the scenes, the production was chaotic and stressing due to a variety of factors, and the actors were waiting for all of it to be over (the two stars repeatedly took shots between takes just to get through the shoot). Despite that, the actors still gave it their all, so for as wild and crazy as the movie gets, it's incredibly well-acted, and it's amazing how well put together the movie became in the end.
The best thing they can do is give this movie a proper, sharper DVD release, and if they can do that, they should consider a Blu-Ray release for its fans. Until then, this is the best we can get. When the movie is exciting, it's exciting. When it's intriguing, it's intriguing. When it's funny (and it definitely is), it's funny. And when it's fun, it's just plain good ole' fun for what it is and what it was meant to be.
Anyone who is a fan or at least familiar with the original Super Mario Bros. games would naturally be in for a surprise when seeing this movie from 1993. Both share the same general "story" in which the plumber Mario brothers travel worlds and lands to save a princess from a Koopa monster in its tower. But that's where the surface-level similarities end. With this movie, we get a sci-fi/action/comedy involving Earth being split into two dimensions, one ruled by us, the human race, and the other by an evolved civilization of dinosaur people. Daisy (not Peach) is a girl from the dinosaur dimension but grew up in the human dimension, yet gets kidnapped back to her home dimension per orders of Koopa (Dennis Hopper), here a military dictator. He needs Daisy's crystal to help merge both dimensions so he can rule over both worlds. He has the devo guns to make it possible, weaponry that would literally de-evolve anyone who gets in his way into primates (or normal dinosaurs), and the army of Goombas (seven-foot dinos similar to stormtroopers, in that they're cool-looking if just slightly more useless) to back him up. Daisy was Luigi's romantic interest (Mario already has a girlfriend), and thus both brothers go after Daisy into the dinosaur world, into a city that's a savage, more brutal version of New York City (the movie set of which was constructed inside an abandoned cement factory and still looks kick-ass even today), and take it upon themselves to both save the girl as well as their world.
This movie flopped at the box office (its release coinciding with Jurassic Park didn't help much), and it was an even lesser hit with fans of the game at the time. At a glance it appeared to be absolutely nothing like the game, instead just taking names and creating an alien story that resembled very little to the source material. Historically, it's the first film adaptation of a video game ever made in North America, but since it made such a horrible first impression, it was thus regarded as a horrible film, and thus since then forever carried the stigma of being the "worst video game movie ever." It was a popular stigma that just never went away, and those who've never seen the movie and only heard of its reputation wouldn't have thought otherwise.
Believe it or not, one of the fans' biggest complaints, among other things that would've ruined the movie for them, was Mario having the signature moustache, but Luigi did not. But Mario and Luigi are supposed to have a big brother/little brother dynamic to begin with, so Mario having a moustache to make him seem older and Luigi not having to make him seem younger actually works. Also, the characters are apparently supposed to be Italian-Americans. Bob Hoskins, who plays Mario, is natively a Brit, but he dons a convincing Brooklyn accent that makes it easier to suspend disbelief. However, John Leguizamo, who plays Luigi, is still clearly a Latino, a different ethnicity from Mario. But there is a double-date dinner scene where it was implied that Luigi was actually adopted into Mario's family, so while they are brothers to each other, Luigi also looks up to Mario as a father figure. As far as story setup goes before we launch into the inter-dimensional journey, it's definitely a short one, but they somehow make each and every moment count in establishing who Mario and Luigi are, what they mean to each other as family, and we're already rooting for them as they go on their adventure and along for the ride. Same thing with the dinosaur world. As the movie keeps its story rolling, we only get to see snippets here and there of the dinosaur peoples' city life, but even those snippets are still telling as long as you notice them (better yet on repeat viewings). For example, if you were to get run over by one of the electric cars and your body gets stuck on the hood, your body would get left there to rot into a skeleton. A very intriguing world in a darkly humorous way.
One last thing--it would be wrong to say that the movie is absolutely nothing like the games. It actually takes names, characters, objects, and elements from the games and incorporates them into the movie's story in often subtle and clever ways, some more so than others. In the game, Mario is able to jump great distances. In the movie, Stomper boots enable him this ability. In the game, Mario hurls fireballs. In the movie, there are flame-throwers that shoot fireballs. Although Yoshi was more of an iguana in the games, in the movie he's a pygmy T-Rex (which also still looks awesome even today), yet both versions still have that whip-like tongue. In both the games and the movie, Mario and Koopa face off on a bridge, and Koopa winds up inside a floating tub-thing far out of Mario's reach.
Over time and to this day, Super Mario Bros. has a developed cult fanbase--of which I'm a part of--that see it as an underappreciated and misunderstood film. If you ask me, for its story and all its elements, it's very imaginative and inventive, along similar lines of Ghostbusters and Beetlejuice, a kind of entertainment that personally appeals to me. Sure it has its flaws, but even those are part of the movie's charm for the time it came out. Behind the scenes, the production was chaotic and stressing due to a variety of factors, and the actors were waiting for all of it to be over (the two stars repeatedly took shots between takes just to get through the shoot). Despite that, the actors still gave it their all, so for as wild and crazy as the movie gets, it's incredibly well-acted, and it's amazing how well put together the movie became in the end.
The best thing they can do is give this movie a proper, sharper DVD release, and if they can do that, they should consider a Blu-Ray release for its fans. Until then, this is the best we can get. When the movie is exciting, it's exciting. When it's intriguing, it's intriguing. When it's funny (and it definitely is), it's funny. And when it's fun, it's just plain good ole' fun for what it is and what it was meant to be.
Delli07
5,0 de 5 estrellas
I watched it at the theatre back in 93 and haven't seen it since until I bought the Dvd
Revisado en los Estados Unidos 🇺🇸 el 26 de junio de 2023
I saw this at the theatre in 93 as a 12 year old. I saw this film developed a cult following and purchased. It is great. Yes, it does have some reimagining of the Mario characters but it did entertain me and that is from a person who quickly gets bored watching movies. Might not be everyone's cup of tea but it is mine. I'll be watching it regularly once a year. haha.
belleétoile
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Super cette réédition pour la nostalgie
Revisado en Francia 🇫🇷 el24 de junio de 2023
Un bon film pour l'époque sympas dans sa jeunesse . Sera plus pour la nostalgie car un peu passé maintenant . Aller voir le 2, il est vraiment bien mais celui là c'est de la nostalgie fort sympas , je l'avais trouvé super bon à l'époque, difficile de dire pareille à notre époque.
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