Spook Master
kiwifarms.net
- Registrado
- 20 de Abr, 2025
Sigue el video de abajo para ver cómo instalar nuestro sitio como una aplicación web en tu pantalla de inicio.
Nota: Esta función puede no estar disponible en algunos navegadores.
It's 90s but waiting for the live action.
Ver archivo adjunto 9126330
TBH I can't remember if I ever saw the cartoon itself, I just fucking loved the toys.
I signed up for the skeleton war the day I was BORN, son.
Everyone here is calling out my childhood and I'm not sure how comfortable I am with it.How long will it take Hollywood to get desperate enough to start remaking one season cartoons from the 80s? Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors movie when?
This is just another example of homosexuals desperately trying to find subtext that panders to them specifically. In this case it's a cartoon for 10-year olds made to sell toys. I guess everything looks gay to you if you look like this:David Chlopecki argues that Prince Adam's appearance, such as his pink spandex clothing, conforms to gay stereotypes,while NPR said the character's appearance adds to the show's gay subtext because He-Man's outfit resembles those of leather subculture, and including a bondage harness, which in the 1980s was considered to be homoerotic imagery. Attention has also been paid to Adam's transformation into He-Man through what one of his origin stories describes as his "fabulous powers" and his sword, which Comic Book Resources's Anthony Gramuglia described as "phallic".
The character's double life has also been noted as queer subtext. According to Battis, Adam's need to "hide his true identity as [He-Man]" is one of the show's key queer aspects. British newspaper The Daily Telegraph noted fan interpretations that the character's dual identity represents a man's struggle to accept his sexuality; Prince Adam is closeted while He-Man is "out-and-proud". Writing for The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, Matt Johnson described the series' depiction of He-Man as a "thinly veiled treatise on the state of gay male sexuality in the eighties".
Adam B. Vary said the original cartoon series contains gay subtext, which the 1987 live-action movie Masters of the Universe almost turns into explicit text, portraying a "tragic unrequited romance between He-Man and Skeletor", singling out Skeletor's "warped obsession" with He-Man and He-Man never showing an interest in women. The homoeroticism of He-Man's relationship with Man-at-Arms was highlighted in a re-cut trailer uploaded to YouTube titled "Brokeback Snake Mountain".
The perceived homoerotic subtexts in He-Man resulted in the character and show drawing a gay audience when the cartoon first aired, and as a result, the character is now viewed as a gay icon. Men's Health reported gay men were one of the three core groups that were collectors of He-Man toys at conventions, alongside body builders and law-enforcement. ND Stevenson, the creator, showrunner, and executive producer of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, has also stated that He-Man—alongside She-Ra—is a gay icon, and the character's LGBT fanbase has been credited as helping provide support for the inclusion of openly gay characters in the reboot.
You don't say, @Gay Sex Enjoyer ?He-Man gave American animators jobs at a time when every other company just shipped the labor out to the orient to save a few bucks, it will always be a solid and immensely enjoyable part of cartoon history.
It's the complete opposite trajectory of the cartoon based movies from the early 2000s. He-man got the 1-2 punch of the She-ra reboot and the Kevin Smith reboot, two shows which alienated original fans and failed to make a new generation of genuine fans.He-man might be the first example of a woke rebranding the killed a popular IP. Mattel demanded they add She-Ra to appeal to girls, thinking they would capture both the boys' and girls' market. She-Ra dolls lost them millions. The money that would have gone into a third season of 60 episodes of He-Man was instead used for the She-Ra cartoon, which didn't appeal to boys while trying to attract girl viewers. Netflix's She-Ra series concluded, resulting in significant losses for Mattel. Additionally, Netflix chose to discontinue the She-Ra project as a tax write-off. Before She-Ra was added to the lore. My little pony adding a male cast member to appeal to boys in its last reboot had similar results. He-man was big as teenage mutant ninja turtles and Power Rangers culturally at one time.
Apparently that's getting a blu-ray release in the states so watch out for that.(Though the reboot from the early 2000s was really good if you're looking for more He-Man content)
He also starred in the Morbius movie, which we all know broke box office records when it made over a Morbillion dollars.So, unpopular opinion, but I think Jared Leto is overhated. The only bad thing about him is that he's a method actor weirdo, but so was Marlon Brando--and that guy was more SJW. His Joker is hated mostly from bad design and writing choices, which reflects more on the producers and Snyder for approving those dailies. He wasn't great in BR 2049 and Tron: Ares, but those movies were pretty boring in general, so it's not like his performances stood out as particularly bad. He doesn't behave like a Rachel Zegler or a Milly Alcock, whom actually deserve the hate because they are sabotaging their own productions.
I regard him with indifference.
I prefer this remix of the theme:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=fedc_22PHy8How long will it take Hollywood to get desperate enough to start remaking one season cartoons from the 80s? Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors movie when?
As an adult, I can go back and watch the 80s cartoon and think, "Yeah, a lot of this is cheesy and definitely made in a simpler time, but heck it's practically Shakespeare compared to what's made for children now."
Leto has a very, very narrow range as an actor,
See, I've never heard that or seen a cult of personality. Every time I hear about him, it's that he sucks for some undefined reason.
The good old separate the art from the artist issue. I used to try to do this. These days not so much.
Nowhere in Rock n Roll Part 2 does he tell listeners to allow incompetent repairmen to have access to personal files.
The best part was always how the openings to the shows were so long and were much better-animated than the actual shows.
At least Æon Flux had it's raping done 20 years ago...
I've always liked him because he's never taken himself too seriously, he always seems to know that what he is doing for the money he is getting paid is absurd and it can end in moments an he will just enjoy it while it lasts. Dont get me wrong he's got a ego an wild spending habbits but he's never been like most people he's been cast next to saying something like "We actors are the modern day heros an artist who must stand up against the injustices of the world now on the count of three... 1,2,3 Imagine...." but he's never taken himself seriously and just wants to have fun doing it.Nah. Cage is a legitimately great actor. He always swings for the fences, and sometimes he strikes out, but nobody has a perfect batting average.
what's the Poincare reviews?https://youtube.com/watch?v=u4d_ZPY13G8:6749PPP is 100% worried about Red Letter Media. The Poincare reviews are gay. And every day, red little media guys keep living is another day
Haters of the Star Wars prequels always reference these two homosexual. Gen X faggots. And the shitty opinions on media.
I was just thinking the other day if they were going to do a re:View episode on this since it is the 25th anniversary of that film getting released.
holy shit they got the elf from elf for the review
Quaid fucking DOVE for that virtue signal at the start when the gay couple came up in discussion. Genuine moment of panic of, “Oh shit, did I forget a scene? Am I going to be cancelled?!”