I am just imagining what the Emperor in Star Wars would have been like if Langella rather than that Scottisch weasel had played him. He's truly giving that guy a run for his money here...
I was 11 years old and this film, especially this moment, blew me away! I had tears as I was so amped at seeing these characters come to life! Langella's Skeletor is one of the greatest villains of the 80s and I love that he went so hard for this role! Conti's score is truly epic! This moment will always make my heart swell!
Yeah, even for the differences with the toyline, you can tell the team on this Masters of the Universe movie really had loved the original product and tried to be as faithful as possible. You could also feel how Dolph Lundgren and Frank Langella really brought He-Man and Skeletor to life for sure in this final battle, even as Skeletor has the powers of a god, yet Adam still opposes him.
Amen to that! This movie is and will always be part of my life and glad I grew up watching it and bring back fond memories and it will always have a special place in my heart
Still one of my all time fav movie scenes. He-Man was my hero, I didn't dare miss an episode - as a 5 year old you can imagine how important the show and movie was to me. Still get goosebumps hearing that exclamation, even after 34 years!!!
I was introduced to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe through this movie. And I consider this fight scene between He-Man and Skeletor to one of my favorite movie fight scenes.
Very underrated film. Frank Langella had just come off of a stint in broadway theater acting before this and was sharp asf. Listen to the conviction he puts into his emoting, saying his dialogue as the character would in that situation. He became Skeletor.
@@cujoedaman He's not the only one who has great fun playing villains; I've only seen this villain mastery in one other actor before that and that was John Colicos.
When He-man bonds with his sword even though he's being electrocuted by an amped up skeletor the bond cannot be broken as the sword is the vessel to unlock his power. It only answers to its true master.
@@trasegorsuch5140 if I’m hating, have you seen the Kevin smith MOTU: revelation? I have, and I thought it awful. everybody has their own opinion. Including mine.
Such an underated movie i actually liked it when i watched it even though it was slow this moment and others got he man right while adding so cool new moments.
He was my hero growing up. I got pictures of me with he-man and she-ra in the stores when I was young. This movie was my end all favourite movie. I will never speak poorly of Dolph because he played this roll.
I remember i saw this as an 8 year old and it made me cry, despite how cheesy many says i do not care! I was so happy! Thank you Dolph Lundgren making every kid's dream come true
I don't know which "cool kid" sent the memo that I wasn't supposed to like this, but I didn't get it -- because I loved it this all my heart when I was a kid... and I still do.
We all know he's going to come off as a mediocre villain. It is extremely rare for anyone to do a reboot of an old movie Perfectly. Or even remotely well. It's kind of like the Predator movie that recently came out. They made the Predators into mediocre World conquerors.
I don't see why everyone hates Revelation so much. I find it quite enjoyable. Mark my words, our children's children are gonna give Revelation the same positivity to we gave to 1987 35 years AFTER it was released. Mark 'em!
A legendary classic Sci-fi fantasy action movie that is firmly cemented in every 40-something’s brain from their childhood including mine. Those piercing blue eyes of Meg Foster isnryr one thing I've never forgotten.
Such a perfectly cast film. Despite the budgetary and technological restrictions, Gary Goddard made a classic of ‘80s cinema that absolutely stands the test of time. Can’t wait to show this to my kids in a few years 😊
Hopefully, the newest reboot for He-Man will get the green light from Sony Pictures. This Skeletor looks (and sounds) more like Mumm-Ra from ThunderCats.
Why they never made another movie like this?, I saw this movie since I was 11 and it’s still one of the best sci-fi movies, stuck in my head every time I think of the universe and aliens
Someone called it a major flop and that's not exactly true, but it didn't do very well at the box office, despite the budget cuts and compromises they had to make.
This movie served as a series finale to the cartoon and I think it was the perfect ending. The cartoon was silly and corny and the movie was serious and epic and gave The He-Man and Skeletor the proper epic final.
For us kids in the 80's, this was our 'Vader in the dark hallway' at the end of "Rogue One". The music, the dialogue, everything was just what we wanted in He-Man.
I think we were all a little disappointed how much took place on earth. If this movie focused more on Eternia and came out much earlier when He-Man was at the height of his popularity this could have been as big as the Turtles movie
Saw this on VHS when I was 6, and after the movie, my Dad took me to the toystore and bought me that Little Wizard with the magical instrument (supposedly Orko but LOL).
When I was a kid I couldn't get around Dolph voice but Skeletor left an impression of me but over time watching Dolph acting, I gotten used to his accent. I just watched this movie on Amazon. It was f--kin awesome
Frank Langella is just in a completely different movie entirely and it makes this movie all the better. Also, there's just something cool about the moment when He-Man says "But I will."
"No!" "I HAVE THE POWER!!!" "YOU! You will no longer stand between me and my destiny!" "But I will! I told you, it was always between us!" "Oh, I ache to smash you out of existence! TO DRIVE YOUR CURSED FACE FROM MY MEMORY FOREVER!" "ENOUGH TALK!" "YES! Let this be out final BATTLE!"
Frank Langella made Skeletor a goddamn badass of a villain.
And dolph made he-man one badass hero. Wahey!
Frank Langella gave a brilliant performance.
Although Dolph's acting wasn't great, he was the natural choice for He-Man and he was actually great in the role.
Im curious to know where Kajex called he man gay, I don't think he once stated that
Masterful performance.
“Let this be our final battle”; That one line is almost as epic in this movie as “I have the power”.
Символично. Ведь после этого фильма про Химена уже не выпускали мультиков ооочень долго.
I watch the whole movie just for part the sword it gives me g bump
It actually might be more.
To me he is referring to the countless confrontations they’ve had during the run of the cartoon. 😂
Who doesn't give chills this scene, even if you saw it a thousand of times for thirtyfive years?
It brings back the summer of 87!
It genuinely makes me feel four years old again, sitting cross legged in front of TV.
Bro, I get every time and I love coming back to this video weekly!
@OldSchoolCurt I remember it well.
So true real Thats so trillion dollar i watctced it for time again
Langella’s performance and THIS moment are what make this film memorable. Chills brother.
I am just imagining what the Emperor in Star Wars would have been like if Langella rather than that Scottisch weasel had played him. He's truly giving that guy a run for his money here...
I don't care what anyone says; this is 50 seconds of the most epic scene in cinema history
Agree
Ever
I love this movie. It has its problems but it’s pure 80s magic. This scene is amazing.
So true! Love coming back to this for the nostalgia
Right with you!!
I was 11 years old and this film, especially this moment, blew me away! I had tears as I was so amped at seeing these characters come to life! Langella's Skeletor is one of the greatest villains of the 80s and I love that he went so hard for this role! Conti's score is truly epic! This moment will always make my heart swell!
Только было ошибкой Скелетора одевать в золотую фольгу.
I was 5 and was so excited when it came out. I had watched the cartoons every day and was blown away by the concept of a 'real' He-Man movie.
Let’s talk about how perfect the music is in this scene, as soon as he grabs the sword the change in score is absolute perfection
Bill Conti. He did the score for Rocky!
Don't care what anyone says, this film was and still is THE shit! Brilliant entertainment!
I am he-man and I approved this message.
Anybody who hates this movie can kiss my Ass this movie was awesome my favorite movie as a kid
Yeah, even for the differences with the toyline, you can tell the team on this Masters of the Universe movie really had loved the original product and tried to be as faithful as possible. You could also feel how Dolph Lundgren and Frank Langella really brought He-Man and Skeletor to life for sure in this final battle, even as Skeletor has the powers of a god, yet Adam still opposes him.
Amen to that! This movie is and will always be part of my life and glad I grew up watching it and bring back fond memories and it will always have a special place in my heart
I enjoyed the film. Regardless of Dolph Lundgren's wooden performance as He-Man, I will never forget his delivery of the line "I HAVE THE POWER!"
It was a little hollow but…. He made it work
@@mattkennedy6115 But he forgot to say: "By the power of GRAYSKULL!!!"
@@stephenbyrne2170 He didn't forget to say it, the writers forgot to write it
I’m sure it was a bit wooden but I’d say nobody can beat Dolph as He-Man. Dolph Lundgren is the only He-Man.
@@dcram76 And so far, the only best known actor who bring HE-MAN to life as the live action.
Whoevers idea it was to do this Shakespearean skeletor, as opposed to the cackling goof of the animation, is the real master of the universe.
no, the real master is the dude that made it 1 second too long.
@@dimitriosdesmos4699huh? Made what too long?
Langella studied Shakespeare so I'm guessing it was his idea
This scene is so badass! I HAVE THE POOOOWWWWWER!!!
0:11 - “I HAVE THE POWER!!!” - He-Man
Still one of my all time fav movie scenes. He-Man was my hero, I didn't dare miss an episode - as a 5 year old you can imagine how important the show and movie was to me. Still get goosebumps hearing that exclamation, even after 34 years!!!
this movie was so awesome to watch when you were like 10 years old and in the theater
Yes, the film has faults, but this scene is very iconic and will go down in history.
Victory!
No it’s not and no it didnt. Things don’t get to be iconic just because they’re old. Set your bar a bit higher.
The first 20 seconds of this clip is pure goosebumps. What a musical score.
Bill Conti's best movie score IMO.
I have to say I watched this film for the first time on Sunday in a long long time and this scene just gave me the chills.
80s LIVES ON FOR LIFE!!!!!!!!
I was introduced to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe through this movie. And I consider this fight scene between He-Man and Skeletor to one of my favorite movie fight scenes.
My mum took me to the cinema to see this movie, i was 7 years old and a huge He-Man fan, its one of my favourite childhood memories.
Very underrated film. Frank Langella had just come off of a stint in broadway theater acting before this and was sharp asf. Listen to the conviction he puts into his emoting, saying his dialogue as the character would in that situation. He became Skeletor.
He reportedly did this film as a favor to his then-young son who was a huge MOTU fan
@@DV_Dark_Jedi Yep and he also said that of all the roles he's played, this was his most favorite. It really shows.
@@cujoedaman He's not the only one who has great fun playing villains; I've only seen this villain mastery in one other actor before that and that was John Colicos.
Saw this at a drive in when I was about 4 years old. It was awesome, one of my earliest memories.
When He-man bonds with his sword even though he's being electrocuted by an amped up skeletor the bond cannot be broken as the sword is the vessel to unlock his power. It only answers to its true master.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Like The One Ring??
@@hawk66100 No, like the Elder Wand in Harry Potter 😁😁😁
First movie I ever saw in theaters. This moment blew my little mind.
Exactly the same for me!
One of the greatest cosmic operas in existence
Saw this film for the first time last week. You know, while it's super cheesy, it's actually very entertaining. Dolph made a decent He-Man.
It's better than one might think it is.
It's my go to for just a Fun movie
he truly was. And I loved the sword - one of the best looking sword design I've ever seen :-)
He is He man
@@dimitrios0072 Aye ive always said since i was a kid. Dolph Lundgren IS He-Man. Every movie i see him in i say "Its He-Man"
Wow am 38 and I just went on TH-cam to see my fav part of the movie from when I was a kid
As a kid I thought this scene was literally a battle of the gods lol. Loved it. Skeletor gave me the creeps, because of the great performance.
I greet you children of the 80/90 we are legends
The scene alone is 100 times more epic than the entire masters of the universe revelation
Definitely more respectful to the characters, too
You guys are just hating.
@@trasegorsuch5140 if I’m hating, have you seen the Kevin smith MOTU: revelation?
I have, and I thought it awful. everybody has their own opinion. Including mine.
It really isn't.
You’re of course welcome to your opinion, even if it’s wrong. Berserker He-Man was straight fire.
Dolph Lundgren's physique and face are epically perfect for the role as He-Man. He looks better then the cartoons, it's insane.
Looks better than Masters Of The Universe Revelation
Such an underated movie i actually liked it when i watched it even though it was slow this moment and others got he man right while adding so cool new moments.
He was my hero growing up. I got pictures of me with he-man and she-ra in the stores when I was young. This movie was my end all favourite movie. I will never speak poorly of Dolph because he played this roll.
A He-Man so badass his sword’s handle makes a cracked whip sound when he grabs it
They made do what they had at the time for this movie and they slayed it!
Watched this in the theater when I was 14 all the kids in the theater cheered at this scene.
Remember those days! Still looks decent even though it's 25 years old, and special effects has advanced since this was made.
I've never seen the movie, but I love the music in this scene.
That's the 80s my friend. Even bad movies had good music in it.
I suggest you watch it. It's not as bad as everyone says, at least in my opinion.
Still to this day one of Frank Langella's favorite parts to play.
The music in this film is still amazing
Bill Conti. He did the score for Rocky
Bill Conti was everywhere in that era. And I have to say, none of them failed
Man, I so miss the hand drawn energy and electricity effects. Say what you will about this movie but the visual effects are a thing of beauty.
0:10 and the word epic was born.
Best part of the movie.
Daniel Williamson best part of the universe :-)
+Jahbulon Asutavario Billions of years of evolution were building up to that moment.
Dolph was the real he-man powerfull legendary 💪🏻
0:11 I AM ACTIIIIIING!!!!!
M. King he shouts with the fire and strength of an early morning script reading. basically sounds like a yawn
The music, the performances, the lights/fx, costumes, the sets! Everything about this scene is perfect!
This movie was the bomb! It was fun and entertaining
Saw this as a kid and thought it was freaking AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was.
I remember i saw this as an 8 year old and it made me cry, despite how cheesy many says i do not care! I was so happy! Thank you Dolph Lundgren making every kid's dream come true
I don't know which "cool kid" sent the memo that I wasn't supposed to like this, but I didn't get it -- because I loved it this all my heart when I was a kid... and I still do.
BEST villain EVER after Darth Vader They better not screw up the REMAKE and cast a great actor for skeletor
We all know he's going to come off as a mediocre villain. It is extremely rare for anyone to do a reboot of an old movie Perfectly. Or even remotely well. It's kind of like the Predator movie that recently came out. They made the Predators into mediocre World conquerors.
Best villain ever is the T1000.
This was like Star Wars levels of epicness when I was a kid. Maybe even still now 😀
Still love watching this film at 43 years old never turned it off when I was a kid
I HAVE THE POWERRRRRR!!!!! God such a bone chilling moment of goods triumph over evil.
I don't care what anyone says, this movie is actually pretty badass despite some cheesy acting/dialogue here or there... it felt very epic
Still hits harder than today's superhero films.
This is the He-Man that we want! I came here after the disappointing Masters of the Universe Revelation!
They even used same plot when Skeletor took power sword and became Skelegod 😂
I don't see why everyone hates Revelation so much. I find it quite enjoyable. Mark my words, our children's children are gonna give Revelation the same positivity to we gave to 1987 35 years AFTER it was released. Mark 'em!
A legendary classic Sci-fi fantasy action movie that is firmly cemented in every 40-something’s brain from their childhood including mine. Those piercing blue eyes of Meg Foster isnryr one thing I've never forgotten.
Can't believe this film was labelled as a big flop. Awesome film
Such a perfectly cast film. Despite the budgetary and technological restrictions, Gary Goddard made a classic of ‘80s cinema that absolutely stands the test of time. Can’t wait to show this to my kids in a few years 😊
Iconic scene 💯 Watched this recently with my little boys along with Rocky 4. They couldnt believe Ivan Drago was also He-Man 😄
Great movie, classic!
I love this film! Dolph was a great he man!
E.P.I.C. Extremely Powerful Imaginative Childhood
0:10 Every young boy christmas morning during the 80's! 🗡💀
This is no joke like, top 5 movie scenes all-time for me.
This movie needs remade!
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE FILMS
ADORE ADORE ADORE
I - HAVE - THE POWERRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!
Oh wow! Skeletor’s armor is dope
0:11
He-Man: I have the power
Dolph Lundgren was the man! when he said "Enough Talk" he sounded like Sylvester Stallone!
0:10 Best part of the movie.
We definitely need a Remake of this Movie ! Don't care what anyone says ! ✌️
He-man needs to join the avengers
It's the other way around lol
Imposible, is character from Warner Bros maybe with the justice league
"I HAVE THE POWA!!!"
Best movie ever !
Hopefully, the newest reboot for He-Man will get the green light from Sony Pictures. This Skeletor looks (and sounds) more like Mumm-Ra from ThunderCats.
Have you heard the original Cartoon Skeletor?? He sounds just like that. LOL
@@brooklyngal6334 Nah.
Kevin Smith is making that He-man movie, with mark Hammel as Skeletor
My mom took me to see this when I was 8. It was great, great fun. I love it.
Why they never made another movie like this?, I saw this movie since I was 11 and it’s still one of the best sci-fi movies, stuck in my head every time I think of the universe and aliens
The answer is easy. The first movie was a major flop that almost ruined cannon films.
Someone called it a major flop and that's not exactly true, but it didn't do very well at the box office, despite the budget cuts and compromises they had to make.
I have the power! Great movie
If only this film had a Star Wars sized budget, MOTU could've been an epic classic.
A another version of he man awesome
This movie served as a series finale to the cartoon and I think it was the perfect ending. The cartoon was silly and corny and the movie was serious and epic and gave The He-Man and Skeletor the proper epic final.
Absolutely
For us kids in the 80's, this was our 'Vader in the dark hallway' at the end of "Rogue One". The music, the dialogue, everything was just what we wanted in He-Man.
I think we were all a little disappointed how much took place on earth. If this movie focused more on Eternia and came out much earlier when He-Man was at the height of his popularity this could have been as big as the Turtles movie
Saw this on VHS when I was 6, and after the movie, my Dad took me to the toystore and bought me that Little Wizard with the magical instrument (supposedly Orko but LOL).
I totally watched my old VHS copy into the ground lol
When I was a kid I couldn't get around Dolph voice but Skeletor left an impression of me but over time watching Dolph acting, I gotten used to his accent. I just watched this movie on Amazon. It was f--kin awesome
Master of Universe had this on DVD to.😊💖
I can recite the movie from beginning to end. I’ve always loved this He-Man movie for what it was.
I don't care what anyone says this movie is still as awsome now that I'm in my 40s as I thought it was when I was a kid
Sounds great his voice echo
Frank Langella is just in a completely different movie entirely and it makes this movie all the better. Also, there's just something cool about the moment when He-Man says "But I will."
Great movie! I watched it a million times when i was a kid! Still love it! 😎
Let this be our final battle!! Oh jeez as a 7 year old that was great lmao
Langella ist the best skeletor ever .
Poor Frank Langella taking it seriously. 😂
"No!"
"I HAVE THE POWER!!!"
"YOU! You will no longer stand between me and my destiny!"
"But I will! I told you, it was always between us!"
"Oh, I ache to smash you out of existence! TO DRIVE YOUR CURSED FACE FROM MY MEMORY FOREVER!"
"ENOUGH TALK!"
"YES! Let this be out final BATTLE!"
How many chills did we all get when we seen this as kids?
I see 25 years anniversary and think im not that old, then i see its 11 years old. I am old after all. A great childhood film.
Easily in the top 3 movies of my entire childhood.