[1]( [Voice actor reimagines the 'Mario Bros.' trailer without Chris Pratt and people loved it]( The latest trailer for Nintendoâs animated âSuper Mario Bros.â movie, featuring Chris Pratt as the voice of everyoneâs favorite goomba-stomping Italian plumber, dropped on Oct. 6, and letâs just say reviews were ⦠mixed, at best. People were generally disappointed that Pratt sounded nothing like the iconic character in the trailer, seemingly taking no inspiration from Charles Martinet, the voice actor who originated the role and created Marioâs signature accentâalong with almost every character in the video game. Carlos Morillo, who claims to be a voice actor, wrote on Reddit, âI edited the Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer to see how it would sound without Chris Pratt,â and judging from the comments online, this rendition was much closer to what audiences had hoped for. [Read the story](
[2]( [10 things that made us smile this week]( When headlines and social media seem to be dominated by the negative, we all need reminders that the world is full of wonderfulness. Joy connects and inspires us and can be found everywhereâif we keep our eyes open and look for it. One of our goals at Upworthy is to make that search a little easier by telling stories that highlight the best of humanity and sharing the delights, large and small, that unite us. Each week, we collect 10 things that made us smile and offer them to you to enjoy and share with others. We hope this week's list tickles your heart and brings a smile (or 10) to your face as well. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( [3]( [From climate justice to women's rights, these 'Goalkeepers' are moving humanity forward]( We live in a world that is full of dedicated people doing incredible things, but unfortunately, we don't hear about most of them. Much of the work to solve global problems and move the human race forward isn't glamorous or exciting, and most of the people doing that work aren't in it for the limelight or fanfare. So when changemakers are honored for their service to humanity, we have the opportunity to shift our focus away from headline and spotlight chasers and celebrate the people working diligently to make the world a better place. The Goalkeepers Global Goals Awards has provided such an opportunity. The awards, given by the Gates Foundation, honor global changemakers who are helping to move humanity closer to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In 2015, 193 world leaders committed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (aka Global Goals or SDGs), a series of ambitious objectives and targets to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and fix climate change by 2030. [Read the story](
[4]( [Just in time for Halloween, people share the worst candies. Here are the top 10 to avoid.]( It's spooky season and with that generally comes more candy than anyone could comfortably eat in one sitting. There are some candies that people think should never leave the factoryâmore than 25,000 people responded to a question on Reddit, "What is the worst candy?" And let me be the first to tell you that people had some big feelings. Candy is something that most people enjoy, but preferences vary widely. Some people love black licorice and think it's the best-tasting candy out there, while others would gag at the smell of it. So, it makes sense that a list of candy that people hate is bound to be subjective based on people's differing tastes. But there are some candies that rise to the top of the throw it in the trash and light it on fire list, so stick around to find out what candy to avoid this year, in no particular order. [Read the story](
[5]( [Unearthed clip of Regis Philbin dressed as Shrek on the 'Late Show' is a Halloween treat]( Sometimes you're minding your business cruising the internet streets when you come across a random video that likely lives rent-free in someone's head. Well, this gem of a video shows the late Regis Philbin doing an interview with David Letterman on the "Late Show," except Philbin comes out fully made over as the lovable swamp ogre, Shrek. The episode is from 2009 and it's still unexpectedly hilarious. If you ever watched mid-morning television when you were home sick as a kid, then you probably know Regis Philbin from co-hosting "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee." The star constantly had Kathie Lee and their guests laughing with his daily antics, and after Kathie Lee passed her co-host duties to Kelly Ripa, Philbin's humor didn't stop. The fact that he showed up to an appearance on a talk show dressed head-to-toe as Shrek should've surprised no one. But Letterman appeared confused before recognizing the voice of the ogre standing before him. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved.
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