In terms of stars and gender the star is an amplified sign of popularity. The star is larger than life in his physical abilities and looks. The usually white star/hero goes into a dangerous situation, and civilises and makes it safe. Again however, like gender, stardom is not fixed but unstable and shifting. Changes in the qualities of the male hero are evident from the 1980s to the 1990s; the male body in the 1980s was a spectacle of muscle, beauty, toughness and bravery, a body which could carry out extreme physical feats. In comparison the body of the early 1990s man is less a spectacle of male machismo associated with violence, but rather gentler, more questioning, allowed to show self-doubt, and existing in a world where love and family are important: films such as Robin Hood (1991), Regarding Henry (1991) and Boyz N the Hood (1991) try to work out these issues.