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Will Ghostbusters: Afterlife be the perfect balance of old and new?
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Revisiting 80s Fantasy Films: The sublime, the ridiculous and the underrated
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Tom Jolliffe takes a look at Kevin Smith’s much anticipated Masters of the Universe: Revelation and the fan furore it has sparked…
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe was a rite of passage for my generation. A campy, colourful, just ever so slightly shoddily constructed animated series with the all good hero, He-Man, fighting the comically evil Skeletor. The show itself became a sideline for a toy line from Mattel. Said toy line would become infamous for excessive oversell. Every time a new character was sketched out for an episode, you could all but guarantee, no matter how lame, that a toy would be fired out on the production line. In the late 80s, at a time when the cartoon was out of vogue and being overshadowed by heroes in a half-shell, anyone frequenting a yard sale, jumble sale, car boot sale etc. would inevitably find hordes of
The Magnetic Brilliance of Sean Connery
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They had written a Sylvester Stallone action picture.
Assassins would prove somewhat underwhelming to critics and disappointed at the box office. It would undoubtedly have been a money spinning gig for Lana and Lilly Wachowski but they would be left dissatisfied with the handling of their screenplay which didn’t retain the same complexity by the time it had been put to screen. Even so, it had enough to be enjoyable to fans, and that one remains a film I’ve always found underrated. They’d had their start though, even if it never quite suggested the potential for the siblings to become a pop cultural phenomenon before the century was out.