Mario Warfare!

Mario Warfare!

 

I posted this article yesterday on our sister site, but thought it was worth posting over here too.

If you have seen the Mario Bros. Movie, then you know that a film adaptation of our favorite plumber can go very wrong, very fast.  Since suffering through the entire movie, I have dreaded another movie.

When i saw that a web series was being developed by  Beat Down Boogie, I went in expecting nothing but ridiculousness and regret.  Instead, I saw what might be the perfect premise for a new big screen adaptation of the gaming series.  The firs installment of the series introduces us to Bowser, The Princess, Shy Guys, and the best rendition of Toad that I have ever seen.

Part 1 of the series is only eleven minutes long, and left me anticipating more!  It seems that Part 2 is ready to post, however, the group of independent film makers have run into a small snag.  They have run out of money to keep the series going.  To help raise funds and keep the series going,  are turning to Kickstarter to help fund the project.

Check out the video below, and I bet you will instantly fall in love with the concept and beg for more!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AHfj0uDrf0[/youtube]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Essel Pratt has spent his life exploring his imagination and dreams. As a Husband and a Father, he doesn't have as much time to write as he would like. However, his mind is always plotting out his next story. Someday he hopes to quit the 9-5 grind and focus on writing full time. Currently, Essel has three published short stories and is working on a handful of novels. Essel focuses his writings on mostly Horror/Sci-Fi, however is known to add a dash of other genres into his writings as well. In his spare time, he can be found playing one of the 40+ video game consoles in his collection, especially his Wii U (NNID: EsselPratt). Click the links below to follow Essel's exploits in the writing world, and be sure to follow his blog at http://esselpratt.blogspot.com/ as well as his articles on Nerdzy.com.