Postby Serum » Sat Aug 13, 2011 1:30 pm
Well, I looked through it. The idea itself isn't very solid, it's trying too hard to mix high fantasy and low science fiction. It was lacking the overall cyberpunk feel that the next three drafts would hold and it held on to too many kiddie oriented things while trying to be more edgy and scary but undermining the bleeding edge it was going out upon. Overall, I still think the initial Bennett/Runte draft is the definitive script, and had they just worked on that one they probably would have been given a larger budget to work with and would have been able to have much more going on. This pitch is too childish in tone in that it's trying to be adult oriented, almost like Beavis and Butt-Head: they say it's for a more mature audience, but children watch it anyway because it's funnier to them than it is to adults.
If they were going to make a fantasy movie, they should have made a fantasy movie.
If they were going to make a sci-fi movie, they should have made a sci-fi movie, which they eventually did do.
Overall, I'm not particularly keen on mixing high-fantasy with low-science-fiction, and that's what the pitch did: it kept the fantasy element high but set it in a vaguely sci-fi world. It wouldn't have worked at all and the Bennett/Runte draft is far superior to their original pitch, as is the finished film. I will say that I liked the idea of the Mario Bros being part of a prophecy, though, which is something I felt was missing in later drafts and the finished film-- as with all of the pre-production scripts, Toad is a major player and they probably should have kept it that way, but, we got what we got and that's the way it is. Either way, I think the cyberpunk tone of the later drafts and the movie itself are far superior to the fantasy based script, which I thought, while strong on some levels, was outweighed by weaker elements.
All in all, I didn't care for it, and I'm glad they went in the direction they eventually did.
What would you do without your big brother?
I'd like to give it a shot and find out.