Super Mario Bros. HV Re-Release: My Thoughts
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:55 pm
This is a thread for fans to list different special features, etc. they'd like to see for a future home video re-release of the movie.
Here's what I'd like for a 20th+ anniversary edition...
- Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack (Restored Picture Clarity!)
- Behind the Scenes featurette
- Original TV Spots/Theatrical Trailer
- Image Gallery (Concept Art, Storyboards, on-set photos, design)
- Deleted Scenes/Outtakes (we know they exist!)
- five 4 x 6 glossy stills from the restored version of the film included in a limited edition
Not only a home video re-release, but...
- Showing of the film on Disney Channel the weekend of the release
- Release movie novelization through Disney Press (I'm not sure if they ever made one. If they did, Disney Press should publish it at the time of the re-release)
- Ever been to stores like FYE and seen Disney posters? Well, it would be profitable for Disney to put out the original Super Mario Bros. poster at the time of the re-release
- A minor press/advertising campaign
ex:
*a GameInformer <GameStop magazine> issue that has the movie poster on the front of it and an article about Disney's re-release
*TV Commercials on Disney Channel
*Online ads
*Have the restored version of the film exclusively stream FREE on Netflix (for 24 hours only) an entire week before the HV release (this will sort of begin the countdown for the release)
ALL of these things would result in alot of ca$h for Disney. And they like that, don't they? Why would this result in cash, you ask? Simple. Most kids today were not alive in 1993, and I bet most of them haven't seen the movie, either. Nintendo's Mario franchise is pretty popular with kids these days. Heck, everytime I go to Walmart I see SOMETHING Mario related, whether that's a Wii game or an action figure set or even a T-Shirt. Mario has become a recognized brand in the eye of the public, and how brilliant would it be for Disney to release the film and market it to this audience? $$$$.
Here's what I'd like for a 20th+ anniversary edition...
- Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack (Restored Picture Clarity!)
- Behind the Scenes featurette
- Original TV Spots/Theatrical Trailer
- Image Gallery (Concept Art, Storyboards, on-set photos, design)
- Deleted Scenes/Outtakes (we know they exist!)
- five 4 x 6 glossy stills from the restored version of the film included in a limited edition
Not only a home video re-release, but...
- Showing of the film on Disney Channel the weekend of the release
- Release movie novelization through Disney Press (I'm not sure if they ever made one. If they did, Disney Press should publish it at the time of the re-release)
- Ever been to stores like FYE and seen Disney posters? Well, it would be profitable for Disney to put out the original Super Mario Bros. poster at the time of the re-release
- A minor press/advertising campaign
ex:
*a GameInformer <GameStop magazine> issue that has the movie poster on the front of it and an article about Disney's re-release
*TV Commercials on Disney Channel
*Online ads
*Have the restored version of the film exclusively stream FREE on Netflix (for 24 hours only) an entire week before the HV release (this will sort of begin the countdown for the release)
ALL of these things would result in alot of ca$h for Disney. And they like that, don't they? Why would this result in cash, you ask? Simple. Most kids today were not alive in 1993, and I bet most of them haven't seen the movie, either. Nintendo's Mario franchise is pretty popular with kids these days. Heck, everytime I go to Walmart I see SOMETHING Mario related, whether that's a Wii game or an action figure set or even a T-Shirt. Mario has become a recognized brand in the eye of the public, and how brilliant would it be for Disney to release the film and market it to this audience? $$$$.