BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL!

May 13, 2009 13:48

THIS SOUNDS LIKE CRAAAAAAAP!

Warner Bros. sees the big-screen version as a gritty fantasy and reimagines Prince Adam as a soldier who sets off to find his destiny, happening upon the magical world of Eternia. There, Skeletor has raised a technological army and is bent on eradicating magic.

Not even the most powerful man in the universe can stop

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wwetuesday May 13 2009, 19:32:11 UTC
This exact story has been circling the net for about 5 years now.

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wyngarde May 14 2009, 01:25:29 UTC
It's the idea that a guy with purple skin and a skull for a head heats magic...THAT'S what gets me.

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wwetuesday May 14 2009, 01:35:30 UTC
You didn't read the whole story then, cause it gets worse.

Skeletor doesn't have purple skin, and the skull is really a battle helmet.

SO yeah.

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You know, the 1987 one got it right. aoecean_glyvxx May 14 2009, 04:14:05 UTC
Where he was a skeleton demon guy.

What the fuck Hollywood? This is a fantasy film. If you want to make realistic shit stick to Juno and Little Miss Sunshine.

HeMan should just be a sword and sorcery film and nothing more.

FUCKKKKKK!

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unclelumpy May 13 2009, 19:48:56 UTC
As long as they don't have him wearing that puke-inducing purple/white/fuschia ensemble.

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First of all. aoecean_glyvxx May 14 2009, 04:12:38 UTC
He Man lives on Eternia

Second, Hordak controls technology. Not He-Man.

Get it right Warner Bros.

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Re: First of all. wyngarde May 14 2009, 13:36:46 UTC
IF you want crazy Sword & Socerey flicks, try "Conquest". It's not for everyone, but it interesting. It will challenge you.

Have you seen the new Hordak figure at www.mattycollector.com?

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