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On the planet Eternia, Skeletor and his dark army overthrow the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull expecting to acquire her power. He-Man, his old friend Duncan "Man-at-Arms" and his daughter Teela are attacked by Skeletor's soldiers and they defeat them. They also rescue their prisoner, the inventor and locksmith Gwildor. He explains that he was lured by Evil-Lyn that used his invention the Cosmic Key to open the gates and seize the Castle Grayskull. He-Man and his friends retrieve the prototype of the Cosmic Key trying to release the Sorcereress but they are defeated by Skeletor and his army and Gwildor uses his key to open and portal for them to flee. They come to Earth but lose the key. Meanwhile, Julie Winston, who grieves the loss of her parents in a plane crash, and her boyfriend Kevin Corrigan find and activate the key, believing it is a foreign musical instrument. On Eternia, Evil-Lyn locates the Cosmic Key and Skeletor sends her with a group of mercenaries and soldiers to vanquish He-Han and his friends and bring the key back. Will they succeed?
The heroic warrior He-Man battles against the evil lord Skeletor and his armies of darkness for control of Castle Grayskull.
This is one of those movie franchises that never quite got off the ground to say the least, and one that many of the cast would probably like to wipe off their CV.
Surprisingly, many of the cast have now gone on to big success in either TV or movies. Courtney Cox is now an international super-star, Robert Duncan McNeill has found success in Star Trek: Voyager, and Christina Pickles has now carved out a good career in Friends and with such movies as The Wedding Singer and Romeo & Juliet.
This, then is a true example of what struggling actors will do for money and recognition because this movie pays very little attention to the childrens TV series on which it is based, and the result is a laughably dreadful film with little plot and a dreadful script.
The only reason to watch this is to view the future stars as they were before they were stars.
Made by Cannon Films which is not exactly remembered for the high quality of its output, I'm not really sure how to classify my enjoyment of this film. I mean, it isn't very good but it's far too good to be considered so bad, it's good. I don't want to call it a guilty pleasure as that might suggest that I feel ashamed about enjoying it, which I don't at all. I don't really have guilty pleasures. Let's just say it's brainless fun. The film does not have a great deal in common with the (first) animated series outside of the basics, playing fast and loose with the mythology, most notably completely omitting the entire Adam, Prince of Eternia part of He- Man's identity. The film takes a pinch of "Flash Gordon", a dash of "Conan the Barbarian" and a sprinkle of "Star Wars". The script by David Odell is not a master class in subtlety nor it is entirely free of cliché while the direction of Gary Goddard is very mediocre at best. The action scenes, particularly the sword fighting, are rather ineffective. I did really like the design of some of the aliens though such as Gwildor, Karg, the Beast Man and Skeletor himself.
The best performance in the film certainly comes from the wonderful Frank Langella as Skeletor. He is an excellent actor and knows when to go over the top and when not to. Dolph Lundgren is no Laurence Olivier. In fact, he's no Arnold Schwarzenegger but that's okay since all he really has do as He-Man is to look muscular in skimpy costumes and say something every five minutes. In his only major film role, Robert Duncan McNeill is very good as Kevin Corrigan because he takes the material so seriously. The same is true of Jon Cypher as Man-At-Arms, playing the role as if he were a grizzled sergeant in a World War II film. James Tolkan is great as the antagonist authority figure Detective Lubic but he could probably play that role in his sleep. Meg Foster is perfectly cast as the aptly named Evil-Lyn and, like Langella, does not make the mistake of playing her role over the top in every scene. On the other hand, Chelsea Field is pretty bad as Teela while Courtney Cox is boring and rather forgettable as Julie Winston. Billy Barty alternated between kind of funny and slightly irritating as Gwildor, essentially the film's version of Orko. It also features nice performances from McNeill's future "Star Trek: Voyager" co-star Anthony De Longis as Blade and Cox's future "Friends" co-star Christina Pickles as Sorceress.
Overall, this film is greater than the sum of its parts. It shouldn't really be enjoyable when it has so much working against it!
I'm not going to lie to you here, this movie is a steaming pile of you-know-what. The acting is horrendous, the story is the most cookie-cutter clone of every movie after Star Wars as you can get, and the effects are downright laughable. Even an easy effect such as a laser blast looks bad here.
Masters of the Universe is based on a popular cartoon called "He-Man and The Masters of the Universe", the cartoon, itself is based on a toy franchise created by Mattel. Pig Boy was played by Richard Szyponder. Richard Szyponder was given a small part in the film. After winning a competition, where Richard got to visit the set and meet the cast and director. The executives at Mattel wanted director Gary Goddard to give Richard a part in the film and Richard was put in makeup and custome, as a servant of Skeletor, Pig Boy and is seen handing Skeletor his staff, when returning from Earth with the subdued He-Man. We see the bottomless pit beneath the throne room, which is filled with red water, which Skeletor fell into, in the climatic final battle with He-Man. Skeletor surfaces and says "I'll be back!" which ends in a freeze frame and fades to black. The extra scene was supposed to set the stage for the sequel "Masters of the Universe 2", but since the film didn't do very well at the Box Office, the sequel was dropped. The script for "Masters of the Universe 2" had been written, but was rewritten and became the script for the 1989 Jean-Claude Van Damme sci-fi action film Cyborg. You are right, in the cartoon, He-Man never killed anyone, which was a "No!" for a cartoon aimed at children. But Masters of the Universe which was darker than the cartoon, which the film is based on, was an action movie and Skeletor's crack troops, which were written as robot warriors, were created for He-Man to smash, fight and kill and Skeletor's crack troops are the only people He-Man and his companions kill throughout the movie. It's assumed they were killed by Skeletor, when Skeletor used the cosmic key to enter the city and break into Castle Grayskull. Gwildor had a secret passage in his home, which led to caverns beneath Castle Grayskull. Frank Langella was offered the role of Skeletor and Frank Langella decided to take the role of Skeletor, because he wanted to do it for his son Alex, whom was a fan of He-Man and Langella had felt Skeletor was a role he couldn't refuse. Frank Langella admitted in an interview that Skeletor was his favorite role. a5c7b9f00b
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