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The movie. Pretty disappointing!I tried several things in the past. One thing was to author the movie before I leave to the airport (trying to start the movie and then wait for the message "do you want to play the rented movie?"). That worked if I didn't turn off the iPad after that. If i turned off the iPad I had the same issue as described above.Here is the REMEDY which I recommend to everyone with the same problem: rent the movie directly on your iPad! This worked for me ALL THE TIME (and I did this multiple times this year). It has the disadvantage that - as far as I know - you cannot transfer the movie to a different device (or to your Mac). But if you are sure you want to watch the movie on your iPad then this is the way I can recommend. I am actually surprised that I couldn't find this hint on any of the threads here. It just works (at least for me).Hope that helps you and maybe others. Oct 12, 2014 6:34 PM in response to Dirk_V This was a huge help thanks. Having exactly the same problems with movies transferred to my iPad not playing on airplanes. As you say, seems the only to ensure you can view it, is to download or rent directly to the iPad and not transfer it from a PC or MAC.Thanks again.. One Year Off in theaters .One Year Off showtimes and movie information at Landmark Cinemas. Watch One Year Off 2025 in full HD online, free One Year Off streaming with English subtitle chevron_leftClose menu Home; Top IMDB; Movies; TV Shows; Android App Where to watch One Year Off One Year Off movie free online One Year Off free online. You may also like Stay updated with the latest news on 'One Year Off' at Moviefone. Find exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes stories, and interviews related to this movie. One Year Off (2025) Movie News. Movie Find information about one-year-off watch one-year-off on AllMovie AllMovie. New Releases. In Theaters; New to Stream Movie. One Year Off (2025) Directed by: Philippe Martinez. Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Movie. 100 Years of Love (2025) Directed by: Trailer of the movie One Year Off (2025). Other videos of the same movie. Mario series' most powerful villain, The Shadow Queen is the main antagonist of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the game, The Shadow Queen possesses Princess Peach, turning her into an evil, mind-controlled version of herself. This would be a unique dynamic that The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2 could play with, creating a more complex villain story. 3 Count Blek Count Blek is the interdimensional antagonist of Super Paper Mario, and he'd also be a great choice. The story of Super Paper Mario is one of the franchise's most complex, meaning that it could address the criticisms of the first movie's story. On top of that, Count Blek is portrayed as a sympathetic villain, allowing him to stand out from characters like Bowser. 2 Wingo Wingo is the main villain of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, the spin-off of Super Mario 3D World. Wingo is a large black bird that enjoys kidnapping Power Stars, making him similar to Bowser in that respect. Captain Toad was already introduced in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, so it would be fitting to introduce his enemy in The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2. 1 King K. Rool King K. Rool is the main villain of the Donkey Kong series of games, and he'd be perfect for The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2. K. Rool has been a pirate, a boxer, a mad scientist, and loads of other jobs, meaning that he could fit into almost any Mario story. K. Rool would lean more into the Donkey Kong side of the franchise, possibly setting up a Donkey Kong spin-off movie. K. Rool is easily one of the franchise's most popular villains, meaning that he completely deserves a spot in the sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

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The movie. Pretty disappointing!I tried several things in the past. One thing was to author the movie before I leave to the airport (trying to start the movie and then wait for the message "do you want to play the rented movie?"). That worked if I didn't turn off the iPad after that. If i turned off the iPad I had the same issue as described above.Here is the REMEDY which I recommend to everyone with the same problem: rent the movie directly on your iPad! This worked for me ALL THE TIME (and I did this multiple times this year). It has the disadvantage that - as far as I know - you cannot transfer the movie to a different device (or to your Mac). But if you are sure you want to watch the movie on your iPad then this is the way I can recommend. I am actually surprised that I couldn't find this hint on any of the threads here. It just works (at least for me).Hope that helps you and maybe others. Oct 12, 2014 6:34 PM in response to Dirk_V This was a huge help thanks. Having exactly the same problems with movies transferred to my iPad not playing on airplanes. As you say, seems the only to ensure you can view it, is to download or rent directly to the iPad and not transfer it from a PC or MAC.Thanks again.

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Mario series' most powerful villain, The Shadow Queen is the main antagonist of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the game, The Shadow Queen possesses Princess Peach, turning her into an evil, mind-controlled version of herself. This would be a unique dynamic that The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2 could play with, creating a more complex villain story. 3 Count Blek Count Blek is the interdimensional antagonist of Super Paper Mario, and he'd also be a great choice. The story of Super Paper Mario is one of the franchise's most complex, meaning that it could address the criticisms of the first movie's story. On top of that, Count Blek is portrayed as a sympathetic villain, allowing him to stand out from characters like Bowser. 2 Wingo Wingo is the main villain of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, the spin-off of Super Mario 3D World. Wingo is a large black bird that enjoys kidnapping Power Stars, making him similar to Bowser in that respect. Captain Toad was already introduced in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, so it would be fitting to introduce his enemy in The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2. 1 King K. Rool King K. Rool is the main villain of the Donkey Kong series of games, and he'd be perfect for The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2. K. Rool has been a pirate, a boxer, a mad scientist, and loads of other jobs, meaning that he could fit into almost any Mario story. K. Rool would lean more into the Donkey Kong side of the franchise, possibly setting up a Donkey Kong spin-off movie. K. Rool is easily one of the franchise's most popular villains, meaning that he completely deserves a spot in the sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

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