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I wasn't expecting much going into Karate Kid: Legends, but as a fan, I was honestly surprised by what I got, and here's why.
I thought for sure my kid would ask me to resume taekwondo lessons after seeing "Karate Kid: Legends." Not exactly.
When you’re a kid, all movies are good. And maybe that’s why I remember The Karate Kid Part III so distinctly. I remember the experience of seeing it in a theater at 11 years old.
I know that there’s a generation of moviegoers who still like this one more than The Next Karate Kid, but nostalgia is a powerful drug. Ralph Macchio is the worst in this movie, and also downright ...
Even though Dre doesn’t appear in Karate Kid: Legends, as Entwistle stated, Mr. Han is a quintessential part of the movie. When the movie opens, he runs a prestigious kung fu school in Beijing.
“Karate Kid: Legends” connects the different films by bringing Chan and Macchio together and offering spectators a new hero to root for in Li Fong played by Ben Wang who appeared on ...
'The Karate Kid' movies, of course. Not actual kids. We'll save that for another time. 'Karate Kid: Legends' is now in theaters.
At this point, everything in Karate Kid: Legends has changed so much–its main story, supporting characters, various motivations, and so on–it feels as if there should be a good hour or so left ...
The craft of cultivating bonsai evolved from Japan with a focus on miniaturising trees and plants. Recent enthusiasm for the world of tiny trees is seeing Australia's native flora re-imagined as ...
The bonsai tree has been around for hundreds of years. The original idea was to bring nature into the home once larger cities started to develop. Today, a lot of those standards are kept in ...