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Masters of the Universe Director: Gary Goddard Cast: Dolph Lundgren, Frank Langella, Meg Foster, Billy Barty

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/23/2001
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Rating: Rated PG
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Feature-length commentaries by director Gary Goddard; Character profiles; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español

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Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Credits. [2:42]
2. Skeletor's decree. [2:41]
3. The Cosmic Key. [5:48]
4. Through the open door. [5:29]
5. Escape to Earth. [3:25]
6. Fast food and farewell. [4:24]
7. Cemetery discovery. [2:30]
8. Invitation to the dance. [2:40]
9. Flaming fantasy. [3:17]
10. Julie's rescuers. [3:53]
11. Kevin goes for a ride. [4:17]
12. Primitive land boat [1:07]
13. Penalty for failure. [2:47]
14. Mixed signals. [5:02]
15. Collaring Kevin. [2:40]
16. Julie and friends. [2:51]
17. Music store war. [5:33]
18. What Mom wants. [3:11]
19. Backup needed. [1:37]
20. Air centurions. [4:41]
21. Taken prisoner. [5:18]
22. Seeking the right tones. [5:03]
23. In Skeletor's hands. [3:08]
24. "Ready to deal now?" [2:32]
25. Master of the universe. [2:54]
26. Greyskull Court in chaos. [3:12]
27. Our final battle. [3:19]
28. Good journey. [2:45]
29. New,improved future. [2:11]
30. End Credits. [4:11]

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Editorial Reviews

Dolph Lundgren stars in this live-action film version of the popular television cartoon series (based on a collection of Mattel action figures). Lundgren is He-Man, a well-muscled super-hero, battling the evil Skeletor (Frank Langella) for control of the universe. Skeletor has designs on conquering the planet Eternia, a ravaged utopia ruled over by the Sorceress of Greyskull Castle (Christina Pickles). He-Man is summoned to stop Skeletor's plans. But when the wily dwarf Gwildor (Billy Barty) utilizes his Cosmic Key, He-Man and Skeletor finds themselves transported to California. There, a waitress named Julie (Courteney Cox) and her boyfriend Kevin (Robert Duncan Mitchell) come across the Cosmic Key and become embroiled in the intergalactic battle between He-Man and Skeletor. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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July 09, 2004: I grew up loving He-man and Masters of the Universe, but unfortunately this film falls short of depicting a picture that does it justice. He-man in the 80s was great, and with all the older cartoon series hitting dvd, I can only keep my fingers crossed. The directing, script, and characterization in this movie were all poorly done. I doubt that any editing even went into this. A whole universe war is going on in the middle of the city, and no cops? Not to mention multiple contradictions in the story. In one scene Evil-lyn is interrogating one of the characters with a 'truth' device, shortly afterwards this character recalls events he previously could not remember when questioned by the evil princess. This and much more ruin the chances of a decent movie. My suggestion, make a new movie and do it right. But even better yet, as the dying cartoon and toys have shown, maybe the past is just better left in the past. A great series in its time, but only in its time.