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Super Mario Bros. Movie Goes Viral: Twitter Users Tweet Whole Script of the Film

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source: Los Angeles Times

Super Mario Bros. movie, a classic film that was released in 1993, has recently gone viral on Twitter, with users tweeting the entire script of the movie in a collaborative effort. The movie, which is based on the popular Nintendo video game franchise, has gained a cult following over the years, despite its poor reception upon its release.

The Super Mario Bros. movie features Bob Hoskins as Mario and John Leguizamo as Luigi, who must save Princess Daisy (portrayed by Samantha Mathis) from the clutches of the evil King Koopa (played by Dennis Hopper). The movie takes place in a dystopian version of New York City, known as Dinohattan, which is ruled by Koopa.

The movie’s script has been making the rounds on Twitter, with users tweeting out different parts of the film using the hashtag #SuperMarioBrosMovie. The tweets have included iconic lines from the movie, such as “It’s a-me, Mario!” and “Trust the fungus.” The tweets have also included reactions to the movie’s bizarre plot and special effects, which have not aged well over the years.

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Despite its poor reception upon release, the Super Mario Bros. movie has gained a cult following over the years, with many fans appreciating its unique take on the Mario universe. The movie’s weird blend of cyberpunk aesthetics, sci-fi elements, and Italian-American stereotypes has made it a memorable entry in the pantheon of video game movies.

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The Super Mario Bros. movie has gone viral on Twitter, with users tweeting the entire script of the film in a collaborative effort. The movie, which was released in 1993 and is based on the popular Nintendo video game franchise, has gained a cult following over the years, despite its poor reception upon its release. The film’s weird blend of aesthetics and themes has made it a memorable entry in the history of video game movies.

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