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    Masters of the Universe

    Masters of the UniverseDirector: Gary Goddard
    Actors: Dolph Lundgren, Frank Langella, Meg Foster, Billy Barty, Courteney Cox
    Studio: Warner Home Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $12.98
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    Seller: MidwestVideo
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 154 reviews
    Sales Rank: 8883

    Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
    Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 106 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.6

    MPN: WARD37073D
    UPC: 085393707323
    EAN: 0085393707323
    ASIN: B00005MHOD

    Theatrical Release Date: August 7, 1987
    Release Date: October 23, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • He-Man, Skelator, Dolf Lundgren, Power, of,
      • Grey skull, Prince Adam, Masters, of the universe

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    Product Description
    A life-action feature film based on the popular cartoon kids show about a prince turned warrior named He-Man.


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    5 out of 5 stars Masters of the Universe   January 18, 2010
    Arnita D. Brown (USA)
    The world of Eternia in the aftermath of Skeletor's war on Castle Grayskull, which he has won after seizing Grayskull and the surrounding city using a cosmic key developed by the Thenorian locksmith Gwildor. The Sorceress is now Skeletor's prisoner and he begins to drain her life-force as he waits for the moon of Eternia to align with the Great Eye of the Universe that will bestow god-like power upon him. You don't have to be a die hard fan of the series to enjoy the movie. It's great fun, imaginative, and it captures a moment in time. This movie has the power to recapture your imagination, and to me that's a good thing.


    5 out of 5 stars an awesome movie   November 15, 2009
    btbamdep (new jersey)
    I used to watch this movie way back when VHS tapes were the hottest thing since popcorn at movie theaters. I watched it so much that the tape was so worn out it was close to impossible to track the darn thing. So yeah, moral of the story is...this movies rules. Anyone who watched the He-Man cartoons in the 80's will more than likely love this movie. It brings back a lot of memories.


    5 out of 5 stars Masters of the 80's Cheese   November 7, 2009
    Cory Howard (Isom, KY USA)
    Okay, when I was a kid back in the early 90's, I worshiped this film. Why, you ask? Because I had never seen the cartoon. Not one single episode. I had more figures than I could play with in a day's time, but I had never seen the cartoon. In fact, I actually thought the toys were based on the film. I remember thinking 'hmmm...this guy with the blue body and crappy yellow and green face doesn't look anything like the Emperor-like Skeletor! And this red guy with the big claw hand wasn't even in the movie!' Anyways, I grew with this film and remembered it fondly. Fast-forward to 2009. I'm 24 years old now, and He-Man was a largely forgotten phase of my childhood. However, one day, at a garage sale, I run across a vintage Skeletor figure and something...changes. I was like "Hey, I used to have this guy!" Discovering that old gem was the seed that grew into the powerful tree of my renewed He-Man craze. I began devoting disturbing amounts of time online researching He-Man and everything related to He-Man. I began buying the old vintage figures and a couple of the 2002 figures here and there. I ordered all four boxed sets of the classic cartoon (and fell in love with it) and I'm currently buying the monthly releases of the Classics action figure line; a couple of which I bought here on Amazon when I couldn't get them from Matty Collector, like Faker and Webstor. During my He-Man rebirth, the live-action film also resurfaced and my love for it as well. As I eagerly awaited for its arrival in the mail, I hoped it would live up to all my old childhood memories. Perhaps it succeeded, but with mixed results. First of all, why in heck didn't it occur in Eternia? After building the fabulous throne room set, they spirit the film away to...earth...surprised? I am! Secondly, the Sorceress. where was the bird-clad (hehe) hottie from the cartoon? Why did they give us a crystal statue with a mummified face that looked more like Mumm-ra from Thundercats instead of the Sorceress? Next, Man-At-Arms. I loved the guy who played the part, he fit it perfectly, I just wish he had been a little tougher and had some fatherly dialogue and possibly a shred of character development. Next, Teela. I didn't much care for the actress playing Teela, I thought she was too..."fragile", even though she was tough as nails. I also didn't care much for the Space Teela outfit. Next, where the heck was Orko and Battlecat? I know, Billy Barty's character Gwildor was a cost-effective replacement for Orko, and I have nothing against Gwildor (poor Billy Barty was ancient at the time, he done excellent with all things considered), but it just wasn't Orko...I know it really wouldn't have been possible for them to be in the film in an acceptable way, but couldn't they have at least just mentioned them for fan's sake? *Sighs* Next, Beast Man. Why the heck did he look so much like Grizzlor? Why didn't he talk? Would it have been so hard to give him shorter, orange fur and an idiotic line of dialogue or two? It certainly couldn't have made things any worse! And as for the rest of the Bounty Hunter hacks, to the garbage can with Blade and Karg! I want Trap-Jaw and Mer-Man, blast it! Saurod looked kind of cool, but why did he have to be Saurod? With a little tweaking, he could easily have been Kobra Khan instead, a character all He-Fans are familiar with. Okay, maybe asking for Mer-Man is a bit much, but wouldn't we all rather have seen Tri-Klops fighting He-Man instead of the worthless Blade? Next, Skeletor's Stormtrooper/Cylon soldiers. If they had only had a different color scheme, they could at least have looked a little something like Horde Troopers, and that's a heckuva lot closer to the mark than worthless Cylons, isn't it? Next, Skeletor. Frank Langella done an awesome job, he got the best dialogue and really brought presence to it, and I understand they had to craft the mask to reveal some of that presence, but couldn't the mask have been more skull-like? To me it looked more like plaster instead of bone. Next, He-Man himself. First off, I love Dolph Lundgren. When it comes to the likes of Arnold, Sly, Van Damme and all the others, Dolph is my absolute favorite and I thought he was the best choice for He-Man. Of course he receives a lot of criticism for his role in Masters, but an actor can't save a worthless script, no matter how much talent he has. And when the powers that be are so bent to focus the writing all around Skeletor, what can one do? Just like Michael Keaton will always be the best Batman to me, Dolph Lundgren will always be the best He-Man, regardless of who may or may not play him further on down the line. I just wish he had used his sword more than laser guns and "powered up" more than once. All in all, I love this film, it holds a special place in my heart because of the impact it had on my childhood plus my revived love of all things He-Man. The plot could have been better, the supporting characters and things could have been better. I understand their deadline was tight, but I also understand their budget was quite large for that kind of movie in that day and age. I only wish the production had been more dedicated to He-Man and not the money He-Man was bringing in at the time. It's situations like this that call for Peter Jackson and time machines. But all in all, this is an enjoyable film and it's approached in a way that makes it fun for everyone, even if you don't know much about He-Man...especially if you don't know much about He-Man...the picture and sound quality of the dvd are good, director Gary Goddard is insightful (and a little sympathetic?) in the commentary and the other extras are nice as well. For the price, you can't go wrong with this dvd and it's worth it. Like it or not, He-Fans can't deny the existence of this film, we have to take the bad with the good. Good Journey!


    5 out of 5 stars No Bad Movie collection is complete without this shameless ode to modern consumerism.   April 18, 2009
    the masked reviewer (Boston, MA)
    3 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Somewhere along the line, while HE-MAN, the animated series/half-hour toy commercial was at its peak, some enterprising, self-proclaimed studio genius must have said, "Dolph Lundgren! He'd be a perfect He-Man!" The error lay, of course, in not realizing the differences between the two: one is a lifeless, two-dimensional caricature of masculinity; the other is a cartoon character.

    So instead of a faithful adaption of the cartoon series, the producers offered this stripped-down rendition (scaled back, one would suppose, to the thespian abilities of its star). Lundgren -- blond, brawny and with a set of pecs that would give Dolly Parton pause -- playsthe superhero locked in an eternal, epic battle with Skeletor, a power-crazed supervillain played by scenery-shredding "superham" Frank Langella. They move through the story, such as it is, as statically as their counterparts in the afternoon kiddie cartoon.

    Langella, (made up to look like Jack Palance with leprosy), aims to take over the planet Eternia, a war-torn paradise ruled by the Sorceress of Greyskull Castle ("St. Elsewhere's" Christina Pickles, wearing what appears to be a chandelier on her head), but her champion He-Man opposes him with his mighty sword. The titanic battle is brought to Earth when a brilliantly grating little troll (Billy Barty) magically transports them to Colby, Calif., via his Cosmic Key.

    Actually they were headed for another planet, but a stray power bolt (or perhaps a chintzy producer) altered their orbit. Why build an out-of-this-world set when you can just go down to the mall and shoot off sparklers? So Earth waitress Courteney Cox and her boyfriend Robert Duncan Mitchell are drawn into the otherworldly warfare when they happen to find the key, mistaking it for some sort of Japanese stereo speaker.

    Director Gary Goddard had previously created mythical kingdoms for Universal Studios -- "Kong on the Loose" and "Conan." And let's just say he hadn't quite made the leap from tourist traps to feature films. The actors are basically on their own -- either hamming it up behind a mask ( Langella), or nearly numb (Lundgren). It sounds as if the Scandinavian-born muscleman had been studying under Stallone's diction coach, but he has a sort-of-sweet, shining charisma, grinning and glistening, wearing thongs and things and accentuating his hunkiness with plenty of grease. (It takes a lot of Wesson Oil to make a movie like Masters of the Universe.) Goddard later went on to direct the live action segments for the Terminator 3-D ride.

    Over the years, Hollywood keeps threatening to remake He-Man. Please -- Make them stop.



    5 out of 5 stars love this movie   April 10, 2009
    Arunsankar P. Ravichandran (Brookfield, WI)
    movie is a blast for those who love he-man and for any who are not familiar this would be good start. This may not be exacting to the animated series but it does absolutely capture its spirit through and through. Just good ol' fun and exciting experience

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