This episode has so many influential movies to me. I've seen all of the movies they review. My oldest son loves "Super Mario Bros" it's a great bad movie. I love how they show the twist of "Guilty as Sin" in their review 😂 Those two are some all-time guilty pleasures for me. I like both movies for two entirely different reasons.
I watched What's Love Got to Do With It On the 25th in honor of it's 30th anniversary (and in honor of Tina Turner, of course). And watching the movie makes me miss and honor her even more.
So much for Arnold's shift from R to PG-13 action movies in the '90s. "Last Action Hero" flopped so hard at the box office that within a year he was back to making R-rated movies with "True Lies," and he would follow with two more R-rated films ("Eraser" and "End of Days") before the '90s were over. In fact, Arnold's other major PG-13 release in the decade, "Batman and Robin," was also a huge flop.
I felt like I was the only one who kinda LIKED “last action hero.” At least it was trying something new and proved Arnie is game for making fun of itself . The real bummer is that, bc he was already shooting a comedy, he turned down the HILARIOUS sounding Hans and Franz movie in which he would have played a truly surreal version of himself for a whole movie. Conan o brien and Robert smigel and Dana carvey and kevin nealon wrote it and they just read the script for it on Conan’s podcast, it’s hysterical
Hated Last Action Hero but loved everything before it like Commando, Predator, Running Man, Red Heat Total Recall and then there was True Lies and Eraser. Terminator was always awesome but I prefer human Arnold better
Well, per Bob Hoskins, we know now that both he and John Leguizamo were pretty much stoned throughout filming of Stupid Mario Bros., and none of us would blame them.
Super Mario Bros. is almost entirely unrecognizable as a movie version of the game, even moreso than Masters of the Universe barely resembled He-Man. I don't know what they were thinking when they greenlit this script. I like the idea of the parallel universe, and if they'd just gone with that and not the video game, it might have worked. But they didn't . . .
This episode has so many influential movies to me. I've seen all of the movies they review. My oldest son loves "Super Mario Bros" it's a great bad movie. I love how they show the twist of "Guilty as Sin" in their review 😂
Those two are some all-time guilty pleasures for me. I like both movies for two entirely different reasons.
That Mario movie is one of the weirdest goddamn things.
RIP Tina Turner
Tina Turner will be remembered for a long time!
I watched What's Love Got to Do With It On the 25th in honor of it's 30th anniversary (and in honor of Tina Turner, of course). And watching the movie makes me miss and honor her even more.
So much for Arnold's shift from R to PG-13 action movies in the '90s. "Last Action Hero" flopped so hard at the box office that within a year he was back to making R-rated movies with "True Lies," and he would follow with two more R-rated films ("Eraser" and "End of Days") before the '90s were over. In fact, Arnold's other major PG-13 release in the decade, "Batman and Robin," was also a huge flop.
I felt like I was the only one who kinda LIKED “last action hero.” At least it was trying something new and proved Arnie is game for making fun of itself . The real bummer is that, bc he was already shooting a comedy, he turned down the HILARIOUS sounding Hans and Franz movie in which he would have played a truly surreal version of himself for a whole movie. Conan o brien and Robert smigel and Dana carvey and kevin nealon wrote it and they just read the script for it on Conan’s podcast, it’s hysterical
Hated Last Action Hero but loved everything before it like Commando, Predator, Running Man, Red Heat Total Recall and then there was True Lies and Eraser. Terminator was always awesome but I prefer human Arnold better
Well, per Bob Hoskins, we know now that both he and John Leguizamo were pretty much stoned throughout filming of Stupid Mario Bros., and none of us would blame them.
Dang!
how dare they
They were drunk.
Imagine what Dennis Hopper did the whole time. Probably a few kilos in his trailer
@@brandynjohnson2248 Where do you think everyone got the coke? 🤣🤣
Super Mario Bros. is almost entirely unrecognizable as a movie version of the game, even moreso than Masters of the Universe barely resembled He-Man. I don't know what they were thinking when they greenlit this script. I like the idea of the parallel universe, and if they'd just gone with that and not the video game, it might have worked. But they didn't . . .
Siskel pronounced Mario as Mare-rio
I know. It's hilarious.
I love "Super Mario Bros." Not ashamed
me either, good stuff