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movie as a child and, like many, feeling a little confused by it all. Archive‘s editor-in-chief, recalls watching the Super Mario Bros. It’s not set dressing, it’s part of a story.” “This cut is just another avenue to see what they were trying to do. “We’ve always known how special this movie is and the more we have dived into it the more we see these things,” Hoss says. I watched the film and I was left with this overriding question of why? Why did this happen and what does it mean? The website is that place for people to go and find those answers and be more informed and better able to get something out of this iteration of Super Mario Bros.”įrom there, the new cut of the movie was a natural offshoot. “To have the information ready for when they are ready to reappraise the film. “The whole mission of the site has always been to inform people,” founder Ryan Hoss explains to Den of Geek. Movie Archive, a stunningly impressive website that explores the troubled production process and finished film in brilliant detail. What makes this new cut more unique, however, is that it is the work of die-hard fans over at the Super Mario Bros. film that sees the runtime jump from 104 minutes to 125. In the era of the “Snyder Cut” of Justice League and recent cries for an “Ayer Cut” of 2016’s Suicide Squad, it’s a question that has been given fresh impetus by the arrival of “The Morton Jankel Cut” a new extended version of the original Super Mario Bros.