Probably my least favourite entry to the series - the last fight scene with the guns and everything was pretty cool but everything else was extremely dull and hard to remember. If you can't remember the movie, don't bother to since that means it was probably really boring. And that's what this film was. Really boring.
20.1.25
13.1.25
Beverly Hills Cop
I watched this film during school holidays a while ago and I really liked it. I don't know who wrote it but they are a fricking genius because this movie is great. Most people only watched it for the comedy but I watched it for the action, and appreciated both aspects of the movie.
Amazing soundtrack too.
10/10
6.1.25
Back To The Drawing Board: The Karate Kid Part III
Release date: August 17, 1989
Rated PG (15+)
Now we're talking.. this Karate Kid is once again an All Valley tournament and takes place in the location from the first film. But is it really that good? Ehh.
The fight scenes and story are pretty good, but the action department is mediocre, especially the final fight scene. Mike Barnes really should've won. Daniel would have lost if the film was realistic.
The plot twist in this film was pretty predictable and it wasn't as surprising. This film introduced Terry Silver to the Cobra Kai series, the evil moron he is.
Anyways, I still cannot get myself to completely hate this film, so I give it a
Rating: 9/10
30.12.24
A Whole New World, Old Characters: The Karate Kid Part II
Release date: July 31, 1986
Rated PG (15+)
Oh waa blah blah blah the Karate Kid 2 is such a bad sequel blah blah- SHUT THE HELL UP. THIS MOVIE IS A MASTERPIECE. IT IS CRIMINNALLY UNDERATED. I WILL DEFEND IT UNTIL I DIE. HELL, I MAY EVEN DEFEND IT AFTER I DIE.
So, I will admit, this film and it's predecessor are two completely different ideas. They take place miles away. The first one is about a boy competing in a Kung Fu tournament to prove to his bully he's strong. And this one is about that boy traveling to Japan with his master.
So of course, this film has such a different feel to it and a very unique story that's hard to follow. And I'm honestly digging it.
I enjoyed every fight in this film heavily. Every action sequence, every plot twist. I watched it and I loved it. Hell, I might even watch the movie again. Get it on DVD AND Blu-Ray.
Rating: 10/10
23.12.24
Cobra Kai - The Film: Is The Karate Kid That Great?
Release date: Oct 27, 1984
Rated PG (15+)
AAAAARRRGGGH.
After watching the Cobra Kai series and the Jacky Chan remake, I eventually figured it was time to watch the original. Was I dazzled? No. Was I dissapointed? No.
With a cliched plot that has been copied from probably over a million films, this film is tiring in terms of plot and term of action.
With slow but for some reason, still painful hits, the action department of this film was a bit of a fail, just as with the emotion department. LaRusso is the victim of bullying while simultaneously a literal JERK. You really fail to feel bad for him, unlike with Jaden Smith, a wonderful actor and terrible rapper. Ralph Macchio didn't take on a dog poop music career, which is why I still have a hint of sympathy for him.
He yells at his mother and his kung fu teacher, Mr. Miyagi, who looks ancient but unconvincingly still can kick butt. Huh?
My god. My opinions of this films go up and down like a Ferris Wheel. I love it! Nah, it's bad. NOW I LOVE IT! And I hate it. JUST PICK ONE, ME!
Yeah, I love it.
Rating: 7/10
16.12.24
JC & JC collaborate in Hidden Strike
Produced by & starring Jackie Chan
Directed by Scott Waugh
Written by Arash Amel
Produced by
Esmond Ren
Hans Canosa
Joe Tam
Starring
John Cena
Pilou Asbaek
Ma Chunrui
Cinematography Tony Cheung
Edited by Scott Waugh
Music by Nathan Furst
Production
companies
Changchun Film Studio
XYZ Films
FilmsHuaxia Film Distribution
Epitome
Talent International Media
Flame Pictures Company
Distributed by Netflix
Release date: July 28, 2023
Synopsis
Review
Let's talk about the story. The story reminds me of the 1973 classic "Enter the Dragon". But this film is nothing like that.
Let's talk about the two main stars. Jackie Chan & John Cena, what a random duo. This would surely turn out to be a horrible movie, right? Well, no. Chan and Cena have some good chemistry and great lines in the bloopers and the movie.
Let's talk about the action. The action is enjoyable, but really nothing special. It becomes less special when you release Jackie was 64 at the time this was filmed, so all his performances are mostly stunt doubles. This is an average run of the mill one of his movies where the idea of having him in a role is cool but the movie doesn't turn out to be that cool.
The dialogue is pretty funny, I can say that. But I can ALSO say that this movie relies on the dialogue and none of the action, really. There's no cool tricks or kicking, just guns and running and random punching.
I can say the film could have been a lot better but still pretty enjoyable.
Rating: 5.5/10
9.12.24
Bruce Lee is Blood And Steels in ENTER THE DRAGON
Starring, written and choreographed by BRUCE LEE
a ROBERT CLAUSE film
Written by Michael Allin
Produced by
Fred Weintraub
Paul Heller
Raymond Chow
Starring
Bruce Lee
John Saxon
Ahna Capri
Bob Wall
Shih Kien
Jim Kelly
Cinematography Gilbert Hubbs
Edited by
Kurt Hirschler
George Watters
Peter Cheung
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Production
companies
Sequoia Pictures
Concord Production Inc.
Warner Bros.
Distributed by
Golden Harvest (Hong Kong)
Warner Bros. (International)
Release dates
26 July 1973 (Hong Kong)
19 August 1973 (United States)
August 1973 (Australia)
Synopsis
Lee plays a martial-arts expert determined to help capture the narcotics dealer whose gang was responsible for the death of his sister. Lee enters a kung fu competition in an attempt to fight his way to the dealer's headquarters with the help of some friends.
Review
Bruce Lee's final film, "Enter The Dragon" was the first movie to be produced by a major Hollywood company, Warner Brothers. So other companies tried to cash in the fame such as National General Pictures, re-relasing The Big Boss as Fists Of Fury like Bryanstron Productions, which in 1974, released Way of Dragon as The Return of the Dragon. This film sure does crap on Return of the Dragon (just a joke. I love both films) or whatever you call it.
Yesterday (January 25, 2023) I went to the home video shop to get some movies. They only had Enter the Dragon on Blu-Ray, resulting in my first Blu-ray. And gosh, do I love this film. If I had the chance I'd rewatch it! (I'll do it another day.)
The film has some appearances from Sammo Hung (he gets to fight Bruce Lee) and Jackie Chan (he gets to get a butt-whupping by Lee) This film is so amazing I'm doubting it being made by humans. You can feel every single hit through the screen!
Jim Kelly's character dies not long into the movie, but his lines feel natural, and he brings a light hearted feel to the movie, but this isn't a comedy. Just some really good action and dialogue from the actors.
Not to mention the funky Lalo Schrifin soundtrack, which got 5 hundred thousand copies sold. Enter the Dragon has a soundtrack that uses a lot of bass and piano, and it has resemblance to Kevin Bassinson's score for Police Story, but this is actually way better. Shih Khen has a wonderful performance as a villian
The choreography by Bruce is the best in all of his movies, and that counts Game of Death II (I've never watched Game of Death.). This film is an absolute masterpiece and you NEED to watch it. I know that whenever an actor's films is really popular like Rumble in the Bronx [Jackie Chan] and Lethal Weapon III [Joe Pesci] It turns out to be crappy. But, trust me. THIS IS NOT THE CASE. Enter the Dragon is one of the best movies in the world. I don't care rather it's with piracy, VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray, 4K, Netflix, WATCH THE GODDAMN FILM!!
Rating: 10/10 (best. bruce lee film. EVER!!!)
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