It’s only been out for a little while, but The Super Mario Brothers Movie might already be a frontrunner for the Oscars. Well, for at least one category, anyway. Via Variety, we’ve learned that Bowser ...
The live version of “Peaches” is amazing. Jack Black performed it at the Game Awards 10-Year Concert. And as the above tweet notes, it was absolutely a highlight. But, of course, we love the music ...
The Super Mario Bros Movie's breakout hit 'Peaches' could be up for an Oscar at next year's ceremony. The song, which is sung by Jack Black's Bowser in the movie, sees the villain sit at a piano as he ...
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He was feeling just peachy. Jack Black surprised Jonas Brothers fans Saturday, when the “School of Rock” alum appeared during the trio’s performance at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center to perform his song, ...
"Peaches," which the Grammy winner co-wrote and performs in the film, has become a viral hit — though Black admits the rock ballad almost never happened. By Mesfin Fekadu Jack Black‘s performance of ...
Is there a more iconic video game theme song than the one composed by Koji Kondo for the original Super Mario Bros. title? Not likely! Nearly all of the film's major players — Chris Pratt (Mario), ...
“We had already had a few sessions; I think we were a year in when [Directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic] first sprung it on me,” Black told IGN earlier this year. “They were like, ‘How would ...
In the movie, Bowser sings “Peaches” as a declaration of his unreciprocated love for the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. The moment immediately became a favorite among viewers, and has even received ...
A new update on Nintendo Music has got older fans reminiscing over that time Shigeru Miyamoto himself authorised a Super ...
As announced by the Library of Congress, the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros. has officially become the first video game song to be inducted into the National Recording Registry. For those ...
In 1983, the Mario Bros. faced Italian plumbing brothers Mario and Luigi against a batch of creatures, and was soundtracked by a portion of Mozart’s 1987 classical composition “Eine kleine Nachtmusik.