What Did You Think of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie?
Universal and Illumination Entertainment‘s latest Nintendo-branded blockbuster, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (read our review here), is leveling up at the box office with $59 million after two days in theaters, making it the best Wednesday opening in April ever! Despite making money hand over white-gloved fist, opinions about the spirited sequel remain divided among critics and fans. On one side of the spectrum, you’ve got reviewers calling Super Mario Galaxy the “death of cinema.” In contrast, others say it’s a brightly-colored “sugar rush” of nostalgia that’s fun for the whole family. While the first reaction strikes me as hyperbolic, and the other as a flowery serving of word soup, the opinion that matters the most is yours!
In the comments section below, we’d like for you to tell us what you thought of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie! Also, if you’d be so kind, please give readers a heads-up if you’re going to spoil any major Easter eggs or reveal any surprise characters. It’s not like the marketing team hasn’t done that already, but shouldn’t we always strive to be better?
What’s the Super Mario Galaxy movie about?
In The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Mario ventures into space, exploring cosmic worlds and tackling galactic challenges far from the familiar Mushroom Kingdom. The animated sequel stars Chris Pratt as Mario, Charlie Day as Luigi, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Jack Black as Bowser, Benny Safdie as Bowser Jr., Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Brie Larson as Rosalina, Donald Glover as Yoshi, Glen Powell as Fox McCloud, Luis Guzman as Wart, and more.
Personal take on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
I saw The Super Mario Galaxy Movie at my local theater on Wednesday night. First and foremost, my crowd was awesome. Many of the people attending the film came dressed in Nintendo finery, carrying Luma plushies, and opting for popcorn from the overpriced Yoshi popcorn bucket at the concession stand. As for the movie itself, I had fun with it. It’s exactly what I expected, more or less. It’s a bright, colorful pile of Nintendo barf aimed at children with plenty of nostalgia for old heads. Anyone saying there’s nothing in this movie for adults is either misinformed or has never touched a Mario game in their sad lives. The soundtrack alone is enough to send elder millennials into a time warp, and the number of times my crowd re-enacted the Leonardo DiCaprio pointing meme is endless. I got exactly what I paid for. An opportunity to shut my brain off and live inside a famed video game franchise for an hour and change. The film is SUPER light on story, and doesn’t include anything close to emotional resonance, but it looks spectacular, made me laugh, and kept me entertained from beginning to end. That’s about all I want or expect from a Nintendo-themed animated film. When the Legend of Zelda movie comes out, I’ll be looking for more. But for now, this will do just fine.
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