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The Karate Kid with Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan, New Trailer
BEIJING ? Jackie Chan will play the wise kung-fu master in a Hollywood-Chinese remake of the 1984 hit "The Karate Kid" that kicked off filming in the Chinese capital at the weekend, a movie company publicist said Monday. Chan's young disciple in "Kung Fu Kid" will be played by Jaden Smith, the son of Hollywood superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, China Film Group spokesman Weng Li told The Associated Press in a phone interview. In "The Karate Kid," Pat Morita plays the iconic building handyman Mr. Miyagi who trains one of his young tenants, portrayed by Ralph Macchio, into an accomplished fighter. The co-production between the state-run China Film Group and Columbia Pictures started shooting Saturday in Beijing, Weng said. "Kung Fu Kid" is being directed by Harald Zwart, who also directed "One Night at McCool's" and "The Pink Panther 2," Solon So, the chief executive of Chan's company, JC Group, told the AP. Chan and Smith, along with Smith's parents and sister Willow, attended a traditional Chinese ceremony to mark the start of the shoot Saturday. Photos on China Film Group's movie news Web site show the Smith family and Chan holding incense sticks. Will Smith _ one of the film's producers _ Chan, Zwart and others symbolically removed a piece of red cloth covering a movie camera, after which Smith gave Chan a hug, according to video posted on Chinese news Web site Sina.com. His hair done in a huge Afro and wearing a bright red track jacket and blue pants, Jaden ...
Worst Movie Scenes of All Time: Episode 8
Episode 8. To see more episodes in this series, click on my channel name "watercooler". The first clip of the three in this episode is from some movie called Intimate Stranger with James Russo and Deborah Harry. Someone tries to run Russo over with a car, and if it was you, you'd probably jump OUT of the way but Russo (or his stunt double) somehow manages to jump INTO the path of the car and still survives. The second clip is a brief bit of dialogue from the James Stewart western Bandolero. Raquel Welch utters a really stupid line of dialogue. The final clip is from the epic pairing of Jay Leno and Pat Morita in the buddy cop movie Collision Course. There were so many things I could have called that clip. Worst special effect, worst stunt, worst action scene... you name it.
Karate Kid (2010) - tráiler español
Nueva adaptación de la versión de los 80 protagonizada por Ralph Macchio y Pat Morita. Dre Parker (Jaden Smith), de doce años, podría haber sido el chico más popular de Detroit, pero el último traslado profesional de su madre (Taraji P. Henson) le lleva a China. Dre inmediatamente se enamora de su compañera de clase Mei Ying. El sentimiento es mutuo, pero las diferencias culturales hacen que su amistad sea imposible. Todo empeora aún más porque los sentimientos de Dre hacen que se enemiste con un matón de su clase que es un prodigio del kung-fu. Sin ningún amigo en una tierra extraña, Dre no tiene a quién acudir excepto al hombre de mantenimiento, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), que en secreto es un maestro de kung-fu. Han le enseña a Dre que el kung-fu no son sólo puñetazos y movimientos defensivos, sino madurez y calma. Dre se da cuenta de que enfrentarse a los matones será la pelea de su vida. Fecha de Estreno: Viernes, 06 de Agosto de 2010
Jaden Smith 'stunting like his mom & dad' at THE KARATE KID World Premier
www.blacktree.tv LOS ANGELES ? "Wax on, wax off" is now "Jacket on, jacket off," and the original star of "The Karate Kid," Ralph Macchio, wasn't so sure the reboot ? starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan ? was a good idea. "It's like mixed feelings. At first, I felt old. Number one, you feel old when they start remaking your stuff," Macchio, 48, told Access Hollywood at "The Karate Kid" premiere on Monday night in LA "Once I got past the fact that there's a whole new generation, it was more about, 'OK, you can retell this story because it's a beautiful story,'" the actor, who played Daniel Larusso in the original three films, said. "It's a testament to the legacy that we created that we didn't even know we were creating. I don't look at it as the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. It's not the passing of the torch as much as it is the celebration of a great story." Macchio, who brought 14-year-son Daniel (named after his character) to the movie, recalled that the first "Karate Kid" didn't have a star-studded Hollywood premiere like Monday's lavish event. "We didn't have a big premiere for that movie, it was a little sleeper. I spoke to the writer [Robert Mark Kamen] earlier and he said, 'Tell me how the after party is. Ours lasted 26 years.'" Macchio told Access. "We didn't know what we were doing. We didn't know the magic that was happening and the Pat Morita performance [as Mr. Miyagi] and all the Cobra Kai and 'wax on, wax off' and catching flies with your ...
Karate Kid Classic: The Glory of Love
Please, see the new improved version: www.youtube.com (Nova versão em High Definition e Widescreen com legendas melhoradas) Coletânea de cenas dos filmes Karatê Kid 1, 2 e 3 e música legendada (inglês-português). Os protagonistas Daniel San (Ralph Macchio) e Sr. Miyagi (Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita), marcaram época, assim como a música tema: The Glory of Love.
Jaden Smith kicks acting career into 2nd gear with The Karate Kid
"Dre Parker is a cool American kid who's left Detroit and now is just trying to make it in China," says Jaden Smith, who previously starred alongside his father in the worldwide hit The Pursuit of Happyness and now takes the star reigns himself, headlining The Karate Kid. "He's definitely having a rough time -- he feels like he just doesn't fit in. He doesn't mean to, but he gets on the bad side of some bullies. He's got no friends and nowhere to go, and that's when he finds out that his building's maintenance man, Mr. Han, is a kung fu master. Mr. Han teaches him kung fu, and they end up having a special bond between them." It's a theme that has long resonated with audiences -- and explored in the hit movie of the same title that starred Ralph Macchio and Noriyuki "Pat" Morita. Morita's portrayal of the stoic sensei, Mr. Miyagi, earned an Oscar® nomination and passed into legend. Producer Jerry Weintraub, who produced the first series of films as well as the new film, says that the story endures because its underlying story is universal. "Ultimately, it's the tale of a father and son," he says. "It's not so much about the karate. What endures, what kids look to, is the story of a boy searching for a father and a mentor." It would be up to producers Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, James Lassiter, and Ken Stovitz, as well as director Harald Zwart to bring around this new version of the classic, updating it for a new generation. "The teenagers who made the original Karate Kid ...
the CHEESIEST movie death you have EVER SEEN
How Pat Morita's performance ever escaped the acadamy with this one is beyond me!!!! If you thought more should have been shown- well, You're right!!! Believe it or not they don't show Pat anymore in the movie except a few frames later where he is kneeling on the ground. The fate of Pat Morita is shrouded in ambiguity. You know..... the kind of untied loose ends in a move that assures you that you are watching an incredibily terrible piece of crap! Perhaps they were setting it up for an ULTRA shitty sequel. Long live the memory of Pat Morida! the true master of the crain kick.
Karate Kid mit Jackie Chan Official Trailer Deutsch 2010
VVVVVV monstersgame.de Ist nix Schlimmes ich bitte nur darum Danke im voraus Karate Kid (The Karate Kid, USA 2010) Studio/Verleih: Sony Pictures Releasing Regie: Harald Zwart Produzent(en): James Lassiter, Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Ken Stovitz, Jerry Weintraub Drehbuch: Michael Soccio Kamera: unbekannt Musik: Atli Örvarsson Genre: Action, Drama Darsteller:Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan, Taraji P. Henson Kino-Start (USA): 12.05.2010 Kino-Start (DE): Filmstart voraussichtlich 12. August 2010 Laufzeit: unbekannt Altersfreigabe: noch nicht geprüft Budget: unbekannt Einspielergebnis: unbekannt Kennt Ihr noch Mr. Miyagi (unvergessen Pat Morita, verstorben 2005) und den von allen umschwärmten ewigen Jungen Ralph Macchio? Gerade den ersten Karate Kid fand ich so erfrischend und mitreißend. Wer wollte den Bösen nicht auch den Hintern versohlen oder besser karatemässig die Handkante auf deren Köpfen einhämmern lassen und sofort die nächste Karate-Schule aufsuchen. Der Film stand ja für die allseits beliebte Hollywoodformel: Du kannst alles schaffen, wenn Du es nur genug willst.Will Smith (zufällig auch Produzent des Remakes) hat seinen Sprössling Jaden mit all seinen guten Genen versorgt und mit Das Streben nach Glück schon mal gut ins Filmgeschäft und auf die Kinoleinwand gebrannt. Die Handlung wurde diesmal nach China verlegt, wo Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) mit seiner Mutter hinzieht und alles andere als zurechtkommt. Er spricht kein Chinesisch und wird ständig auf dem Schulhof ...
La hora Chanante - Testimonios - Pat Morita
Si lo piensas... verás un arbol
Mr. Miyagi kicks ass
RIP Pat Morita



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