Masters of the Universe

1987

Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 21% · 28 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 41% · 25K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.4/10 10 44723 44.7K

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Plot summary

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 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.


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Courteney Cox as Julie Winston
Dolph Lundgren as He-Man
Robert Duncan McNeill as Kevin Corrigan
Meg Foster as Evil-Lyn
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by adamnightwolf 6 / 10

Skeletor Steals the show!

The movie is a little outdated, however still entertaining enough. I am a little biased because of the nostalgia. What still holds up is all the Skeletor scenes. The acting is brilliant.

Reviewed by Aaron1375 6 / 10

Masters of the Universe really came out two years to late.

This film came out in 1987 which was two years after the Transformers movie (the cartoon). It also came on two years after the last new episode of the cartoon was made. Basically, it pretty much was a done franchise when the live action adaptation hit the big screen. I was a fan of the cartoon, so I went to this film, but even at this young age I was not the fan I once was. Transformers took the mantle of my favorite cartoon. Still, I thought it would be cool to see a live action He-man, which I remember reading about in my He-man monthly magazine. What graces the screen is a mixed bag. You find yourself saying 'that is pretty cool' while at the same time going 'this really isn't much like the cartoon'. The film was released by Canon, which is odd mainly due to the fact they mainly released 'R' rated, over the top violence and bloody movies during this time. Here they release a children's film and do so with a rather large budget...over 20 million. They cast Dolph in the role of He-man and had a few other stars of note in what would be a doomed franchise in that it never made it passed the first initial film.

The story has Skeletor basically in charge. He has taken over Castle Greyskull, he has the sorceress in his evil clutches and he has He-man and his two allies Man-At-Arms and Teela on the run. So already it is nothing like the cartoon as I just do not remember any episodes where Skeletor was this ahead of the game. It is kind of like the Transformers film in that in that one the Decepticons were winning despite never really challenging the Autobots during the course of the show. It is also more forgiving here as this is a live action movie, independent of the cartoon, while the Transformers were a continuation of the show. Well He-man and company run across a little creature named Gwildor. I do think they should of just named him Orko and be down with it, cause that is obviously who he was in essence. Well this creature has a device that transports our gang from Eternia to Earth and thus Hollywood once again uses the trick of setting what should be a battle on a fantasy world to Earth. Earth, the place where sets are not as expensive. We also get these two teenagers who have drama in their lives, making me wonder, who the heck were these two characters trying to appeal to? Not me, or my friend as we both found their romance and storyline boring. Well there are battles aplenty and when the film is focused on the action it is pretty good.

Dolph is okay as He-man, he certainly has the looks. Still, he does not look at home in a child friendly film in costume. Frank Langella seems right at home though as the evil Skeletor and he does a commendable job. He also has the coolest scene in the film, where his giant throne like ship comes rising up behind our characters. The rest of the cast do okay, get rid of the two teens and their asinine sad plot and this film could of been great. Not saying we should not have an earthling for the gang to interact with, but not the girl from the Bruce Springsteen video! Seriously, were they trying to attract teens that would not want to see a He-man film in a million years or what? If they were looking to attract teen guys, all the simply had to do was put Teela in the costume she wore in the cartoon.

So basically the film has some good and some bad. A bit more good than bad. The film plays like other films like Star Wars and Krull with the added additions of the He-man and Skeletor characters. I do not understand the inclusions of the newer characters, because at this point the toy was finished so why not have more of the characters from the show. Why Gwilder instead of Orko? They at least had Teela, Man-At-Arms, Evilyne and Beastman, but those new characters were just lame. Well Sauron was cool and not in the movie for long. Karg and Blademaster were just embarrassing looking. The film though has some good action, between the melodrama and this film while not perfect did probably the best it could with the budget and the source material. Had the rights been bought by a bigger film company I am sure it could have done better. This film reminds me of the Dragonball: Evolution film, it too was released well after the show's popularity had fallen, only this one was not the failure it was, because even it followed the source material better than that film. So an okay action flick with some fantasy touches.

Reviewed by mark.waltz 6 / 10

Did you really think Skelator would win?

Stage legend Frank Langella may have his heart with the stage, but he gives his all to his role as the sinister war lord whose only goal is to have He-Man down on his knees worshiping him in this enjoyable fantasy that isn't much different than other 80's fantasies yet hardly the "Star Wars" that Cannon films hoped it would be. Certainly there are some exciting visuals, but a lackluster leading man (Dolph Lundgren) is far from Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill from that series. The cartoon classic is brought vividly to life, combining real earth and a fantasy world, and the fantasy characters are much more interesting than resides on the real planet Earth.

Real world humans Barry Livingston and Courteney Cox find a strange device which eventually brings fantasy characters Lungren, Billy Barty, Chelsea Field and Christina Pickles down as well as the evil Langella and Meg Foster which leads to a threatened takeover of the universe, and for a while, it does appear that Langella is going to win. The fight between good and evil does seem to go on a bit too long, but there are some sequences that are visually very exciting, and this is definitely a two popcorn bag film. Langella is having a field day with his evil character, and Barty chews up the scenery in another odd costume. At one point, he's in drag! You have to stay through the credits to see predictions on something that never occurred, a vanity bit of fantasy from Cannon. The "Star Wars" like music is grandiose but often overdone. Great fun for what it is.

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