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The Karate Kid is a film that remains one of the most beloved classic martial arts movies, thanks largely to the wisdom of Mr. Miyagi's quotes. After fleeing Okinawa for the United States, Miyagi ...
The latest entry in the “Karate Kid” franchise brings back familiar faces and introduces new ones. “Karate Kid: Legends” drops in theaters Friday, May 30 and brings back both Ralph Macchio ...
Karate Kid: Legends is arriving later this year, ... Legend's release date, the film's first trailer, a full cast list, some quotes from the director about the plot, and more.
The problem with “Karate Kid: Legends” is right there in the title: “legends,” as in multiple. Many beloved “Karate Kid” characters and icons of millennial sports movies enter the ring ...
Which coincidentally links into my own story with the franchise started with one of the best ‘80s movies, or rather my lack of such background. You see, I’ve never watched The Karate Kid, but ...
With Karate Kid: Legends now in theatres, here’s who we think should return in the yet-unconfirmed next film — a fan-favourite character who truly deserves another shot.
I put “The Karate Kid” in quotes before because it’s a complete misnomer, as this movie is not about karate, which is Japanese in origin (Which is why Part II takes place in Okinawa).
On June 22, 1984, audiences were first introduced to Los Angeles' new kid, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), who learned both karate skills and lasting life lessons from the insightful Mr. Miyagi ...
Naturally, as a remake, 2010’s “The Karate Kid” is also guilty of the same overabundance of sentimentality. So in truth, I don’t think either movie is a flawless masterwork.