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Thursday, September 14, 2006
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Masters of the Universe
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After watching the trailer to Masters of the Universe I couldn’t figure out what I had just watched. I kept asking myself what is this?
See, the thing is I had forgotten about a time when comic book movies just plain sucked. When only B- list actors on their way out of the spot light were the only ones who made geek themed movies. Geek themed movies filled with bad costumes and even worse acting.

Kids nowadays are just plain spoiled. They get the comic book movies full of hot chicks in tight outfits with great CGI effects and actual storylines. X-men: The Last Stand grossed over $400 million world wide and had a cast full of A-list actors and even an Oscar winner.
But see…we had Dolph Lundgren.
And well Dolph Lundgren rules.
He played such memorable characters such as Drago, the symbol of communist oppression and he gave us such great lines as
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posted by MarcoOnMovies
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