'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Made Critics Look Like Idiots

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Donkey Kong (Seth Rogen) on fire while Mario (Chris Pratt) holds a mushroom in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie'

Credit: Nintendo / Illumination

6 Comments

  1. Jon

    The only movie critic that gets it. The ones that gave it poor reviews are probably the ones that were worried in the 80s that video games were making kids violent 😭. Movie is amazing

  2. Jarvis

    Same critics that applaud making a biological man woman of the year and the new face of Bud Light. 🤔🤪😆😆🤣🤣

    Anheuser Busch has gone silent.

  3. RickTR

    They are just mad that Buzz Lightyear and Strange World don’t have these kind of numbers.

  4. Rando

    The critics were correct. Critically this movie is poor. But just because the critics don’t like it doesn’t mean the audiences can’t love it. Both things can be true. I enjoyed the movie but I can also clearly see the critics have very valid criticisms.

  5. Anonymous

    “Critically correct”, the same people who gave a Fast and Furious movie an 81%, the most brain-dead, rehashed franchise in film history. Do not speak to me about being “critically correct” when these critics rate the worst garbage very high scores. I can’t take them seriously anymore. I mean all it took was 5 minutes on google to understand how a Gameboy works.

    I don’t care if your job is to rate movies and not games, I expect at least surface level understanding, even a cursory glance before you feel like you’re qualified to write about something. You at least should possess a modicum of intelligence and professionalism to be a journalist. You become a game and movie “journalist” because you lack the critical thinking skills to be an actual journalist.

  6. Al

    Despite some minor flaws and its short length. TSMBM was the salve for the older audience who watched the dumpster fire that was SMB ’93.

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