Masters of the Universe, Toy Story 5, and Scary Movie – Camp, Comfort, and Comedy That Misses
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This episode on After the Frame, we’re covering three very different franchise swings: a campy fantasy reboot, a surprisingly purposeful Pixar sequel, and a spoof comedy trying to recapture old magic.
We start with Masters of the Universe, a messy but entertaining adventure that leans into the camp, delivers some impressive practical character work, and somehow gives us a pretty strong Jared Leto Skeletor. It’s overlong and uneven, but there’s enough weird fantasy fun here to make the ride worthwhile.
Then we jump into Toy Story 5, a late Disney/Pixar sequel that actually clears the most important bar: it feels like it exists for a reason. With strong animation, familiar voice work, and a modern story about screens, childhood, and connection, this one proves there’s still some heart left in the toy box.
Finally, we dig into Scary Movie, a franchise return that reminds us how hard good parody actually is. We talk about why the early entries worked, why this one feels like it stops dead for references, and how spoof comedy falls apart when the jokes become the whole movie instead of serving the story.
Three franchise plays, three different outcomes: one campy surprise, one heartfelt sequel, and one comedy that needed sharper knives.