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Masters of The Universe | Official Teaser Trailer

Yeah, I'm buying any of this schlock if its there when I go. The sword in particular. Not gonna choose the theater for the swag..........maybe. Just grab it off ebay.
 


Original He-Man below

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No one in that trailer looked liked the thumbnail.
Completely forgot Asylum and their mockbusters so looking at their recent releases, I'm surprised I hadn't heard of them.
 
Cool He-man drone show


damn, they are getting so good with these drone shows. I wonder how hard it is to program those sequences, how those drones know to stay in such a rigid formaiton, and just how wide a viewing angle it has. Definitely gonna eat the lunch of fireworks for a lot of big events.
 
damn, they are getting so good with these drone shows. I wonder how hard it is to program those sequences, how those drones know to stay in such a rigid formaiton, and just how wide a viewing angle it has. Definitely gonna eat the lunch of fireworks for a lot of big events.

You just type in "Drones Form Skelator".....and it does it.
 
You just type in "Drones Form Skelator".....and it does it.
when someone figures out how to combine fleets of synchronized drones with those LED projectors that show an image on spinning fan blades, THEN we will have filly realized 3D images in the sky.
 
I just got back from an advance screening. I'm also a child of the 80's and still have Castle Grayskull.

I really enjoyed it.
To address some earlier concerns:
Earth segment quite short and has a great payoff.
Some really great and humorous references to the cartoon.
Highly respectful of source material especially relative to most Hollywood adaptions of childhood cartoons.
 
I just got back from an advance screening. I'm also a child of the 80's and still have Castle Grayskull.

I really enjoyed it.
To address some earlier concerns:
Earth segment quite short and has a great payoff.
Some really great and humorous references to the cartoon.
Highly respectful of source material especially relative to most Hollywood adaptions of childhood cartoons.

Oh, my hopes are starting to really rise now!

Also ran into this clip on youtube:

 
I just got back from an advance screening. I'm also a child of the 80's and still have Castle Grayskull.

I really enjoyed it.
To address some earlier concerns:
Earth segment quite short and has a great payoff.
Some really great and humorous references to the cartoon.
Highly respectful of source material especially relative to most Hollywood adaptions of childhood cartoons.
That was my biggest concern, that he was only He-man for the last third of the movie or only in the final scenes.
Thx
 
I just got back from an advance screening. I'm also a child of the 80's and still have Castle Grayskull.

I really enjoyed it.
To address some earlier concerns:
Earth segment quite short and has a great payoff.
Some really great and humorous references to the cartoon.
Highly respectful of source material especially relative to most Hollywood adaptions of childhood cartoons.

That's very promising to hear, thanks!
 
I just got back from an advance screening. I'm also a child of the 80's and still have Castle Grayskull.

I really enjoyed it.
To address some earlier concerns:
Earth segment quite short and has a great payoff.
Some really great and humorous references to the cartoon.
Highly respectful of source material especially relative to most Hollywood adaptions of childhood cartoons.
Couple questions:

Is man-at-arms a wise cracking show off like the commercials portray him?

How do they handle him being Teela's dad, does she just know that she's adopted or is the sorceress connection gone.

Do they have a combative, messed up relationship like they said in the interviews?

How much of the humor is like he-man crashing the sky sled or this:
 

53 on Metacritic so far. I'll probably still go see it this weekend.
 
I don't know, the slash film and region free reviews are extremely concerning although the latter is by a revelations loving douchebag so might not be able to trust that one.
 

53 on Metacritic so far. I'll probably still go see it this weekend.
They said the same thing about the Mario movie, and it grossed ten times its budget.

And I saw it three times in the theater and I liked it.
 
Couple questions:

Is man-at-arms a wise cracking show off like the commercials portray him?

How do they handle him being Teela's dad, does she just know that she's adopted or is the sorceress connection gone.

Do they have a combative, messed up relationship like they said in the interviews?

How much of the humor is like he-man crashing the sky sled or this:

There's a Man at Arms story arc that I won't get into that explains your trailer and interview concerns. It all works out.

The humour has enough wins to allow for a couple losses. Lots of laughter in the theatre.
 
This is playing at the local drive-in theater, I think I'll take the gf and go see it next week sometime.
A drive in with sound piped in to take advantage of car audio sounds like a great way to do a film like this.

Sadly, where I live, the temps are so high that even at night a parking lot is sorching and drive-ins are mostly unfeasible. Did manage to take the kids to see The Goonies at one during COVID though.
 
A drive in with sound piped in to take advantage of car audio sounds like a great way to do a film like this.

Sadly, where I live, the temps are so high that even at night a parking lot is sorching and drive-ins are mostly unfeasible. Did manage to take the kids to see The Goonies at one during COVID though.
I have a Wrangler and the nights are crisp where I live, I think I'll pop the top off and bring a blanket. But yea, this is the perfect kind of summer movie for a drive-in. Goonies is a fantastic choice as well.
 
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