The shining moments in the film are where the director indulges himself in the craftsman-like compositions. Set pieces for combat particularly hand to hand and hallways. Performance-wise, Leto leads on his translation from TV to film. Top-tier villain portrayal.
Was one of three guys at the first He-Man showing. While the film isn’t great it has a lot of small parts that truly shine. Travis Knight is a fantastic talent for film in bringing the toybox of your childhood to life choosing what feels childish and adult should have consistent.
There is a part of the film where character's make multiple leaps in judgement and decision making that don't make their choices make sense to me by the end. Many characters don't really stick around so as much as they sort of leave some potential without payoff.
I changed the RAM on my laptop for the first time. The screen went black and I spent the next hour worrying about what I’ve done to my laptop.
After fiddling around it works now and I’m sitting pretty with 40 GB of DDR 5.
I spent time last night reorganizing my desktop and installing a new USB Hub. Now that it’s all in a great condition I can’t wait for Leokaiser to arrive so I have to organize it all over again.
@OmoAlade007 Tagah is not human by normal measures. He’s altered his body twice, was trapped for 5000 years and his power is being sent back to the Spirit world. He is his grief made manifest of a twisted dream of justice.
It is also convenient to the plot and leaves a door open to return.