Masters of the Universe (1987)

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Masters of the Universe: Directed by Gary Goddard. With Dolph Lundgren, Frank Langella, Meg Foster, Billy Barty. The heroic warrior He-Man battles against the evil lord Skeletor and his armies of darkness for control of Castle Grayskull.

“I was 9 when this first came out. I was amazed, excited and in awe. It was he-man! In real life! But then I started to think u0026#39;Wheres battle cat?u0026#39; u0026#39;where are all skeletors henchmen?u0026#39; u0026#39;why the hell isnu0026#39;t this set on eternia?u0026#39; u0026#39;He-man can pick up mountains. Why is he getting his ass so beaten?u0026#39;. And so it continued. The annoying midget took the place of Orko, was the icing on the cake! The problem with this film is, basically, that it was released 2 years too late. He-Man was hot in 1985. His popularity was on the wane. They also changed far too much. I know they probably relocated the story to Earth for budgetary reasons (a scrap yard is a cheaper place to have a battle than a u0026#39;mystical swampu0026#39;), but they could have at least kept skeletors old henchmen. Only Beastman survived and he was pretty lame. And donu0026#39;t get me started on the others. Aside from its cheapness and derivative nature, there are so many things wrong with this film. It is so unambitious. He-Man had the potential to weave a believable universe. It had established characters and conventions, it had mysticism and technology and a super hero lead. When you change that much you please no one. Fans of the original are disappointed and non fans have no interest. The only decent change they made was to include Mr Strickland from back to the future. That guy kicks ass! At least in the She-Ra movie they kept things the same. Now that was a tie in (note: Irony).”

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