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The $2 million deal for producer Roland Joffe to bring the video game Super Mario Bros. to the big screen was after he sent packages of tea to Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi. It was a seemingly pleasant start to a film now branded by The Guardian as "the Heaven's Gate of video game movies."
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Interesting article, although I can't help but think that it cuts itself off a little too early. Seems like there's more to tell.
It must suck to make a bad movie and have that stand out more than any of their other work. That seems to be whats happening with all the Twilight people too. 20 years down the line they'll still be embarrassed.
I personally like the Mario Bros. movie. If you were going to make a legit live action mario movie, how else are you going to make it, seriously? Props to them for trying.