By Michael Tedder Critics like the video game sequel well enough, even if it’s weird that Idris Elba is in this film. Movies based on video games aren’t exactly a noble institution. But Hollywood keeps making them anyway. Name recognition is everything in Hollywood. If there’s a recognizable property, a film studio will try to see if people will go see a film about it, even if it seems like an objectively bad idea to make a “Super Mario Bros.” featuring nightmare-inducing,“realistic” turtle-men. The floor for video game films are about as low as films can go, quality wise, whereas the ceiling …