![]() The story interlocks with this missing "key" as created by Gwildar. He was easy, sensible, irritating, but not nearly as annoying, and unfairly Billy Barty was nominated for a Razzie. To see this movie remade could be a real treat. But it is also probably why this movie is so widely disregarded, because it doesn't have great and illustrative fight scenes. He puts these people on Earth, interacting with Earthlings, and putting a grasp on how out there these "aliens" are. Goddard did something brilliant here, he made the movie personable. ![]() We get a taste of the importance of He-man and all that he does, here in this scene, too. He took Skeletor from a whiny, irritating, and downright pathetic worm of a guy to a believable, earthy, credible, and despicable evil-doer. Langella overacts sometimes but mostly is great. Langella saying "I give you a choice: return to Eternia with me as my slave and save their despicable lives, or perish with them here on this tasteless, and primitive, planet." It's cold and dark and it's authentic. I mean the best acting from both he and Lundgren comes when He-Man is being led by the Centaurian. If a sequel were to made Langella would have to be Skeletor. It is the only He-Man movie out there, and although a sequel beckons, eighteen years have passed without a stir. The hair, clothing, make-up, special effects, and down the list we go, is so caked in '80s gunk it would be hard to fight for this as a classic. The fight scenes are real and actual so they seem methodical but they're great. ![]() My credit is to Gary Goddard for all he endured and still getting a credible and succinct movie made. ![]() I have read a number of reviews on this movie and they are accurate and good for the most part. ![]()
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