LordRaven
Fan
Easy as eating pancakes
Posts: 55
|
Post by LordRaven on Feb 21, 2005 9:03:04 GMT 8
To be honest, I love this movie. It's cheesy, but Dolf is the perfect He-Man. Skeletor is wonderful, and a young Tom Paris is fun to laugh at. I even have this bad boy on DVD. ANyone agree? Disagree?
|
|
|
Post by fishyahoo on Feb 21, 2005 9:35:34 GMT 8
As a kid watching, it was probably a OK show. For adults maybe not. Dunno how well it did commercially... no sequel afterall.
What I didn't like was the plot about coming to Earth and needing aid for some teenagers. Much prefer if the whole movie too place on Eternia. Maybe it was a budget constraint... too many new sets to build if entirely based on another world.
Dolph looked OK, but couldn't get used to the accent. Can't remember much about the rest. Maybe should rewatch it someday.
|
|
onions
Newbie fan
You acquire an item: Uncle Jick's Brownie Mix.
Posts: 45
|
Post by onions on Feb 26, 2005 12:12:04 GMT 8
weird. darn weird movie. the amount of gayness in the show surpasses it's intelligence.
look at skeletor! it's a rubber mask!
|
|
betazoid
Newbie fan
what is meant to be is never was, and was is not, never will
Posts: 6
|
Post by betazoid on Mar 15, 2005 12:24:23 GMT 8
masters of the universe was gay-camp? really? mayb poor dolf thought it was? poor guy..has he acted in anything signigicant lately?
enjoyable movie.. tried to be serious, then again, the movie is based on a cartoon! give them a bit of creditlah!
maybe.. now, with all the special effects maestros out there, we can hopefully see a MOTU 2 movie someday?
|
|
|
Post by icheekaze on Mar 15, 2005 16:53:03 GMT 8
Read somewhere that they made the cartoon because Mattel wanted to sell He-Man action figures. Hmmm, one of the few times where the action figures come before the movie.
|
|
|
Post by arek on Mar 15, 2005 22:52:43 GMT 8
I liked the movie. I believe a script for the sequel was written and it eventually became the movie Cyborg starring Jean Claude Van Damme.
|
|