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The Karate Kid Part III

The Karate Kid Part III

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Karate Kid Pt. 3.
Review: I love it when he pounds him!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: elisabeth shue needs to come back
Review: this movie was alright but c'mon face it they need to get ali back. she was the life of the first one and the reason i watched. any body who is a fan of elisabeth shue's work would agree with me. YOU NEED HER BACK!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dumb sequel
Review: I thought the Karate Kid 3 was the worst Karate Kid film I have ever seen if I were you I wouldn't waste your money on this stupid movie it's dumb.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: enough is enough
Review: They just can't leave well enough alone.Each sequel got progressively worse.The acting really sucked and will somebody please get rid of John Kreese once and for all!!The only real good martial artist in this movie was Thomas Ian Griffith,he at least brought some life to this otherwise boring movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the 3
Review: Part 3 is by far the most exciting of the Karate Kid Trilogy. Terry Silver is a great instructor for the newly vamped Cobra Kai. The best scenes are when he is instructing Daniel. This has another climatic finish. Well worth it. As Terry says "A Man can't see he can't fight". If you don't see it your missing out. Ha SA as Terry says!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Thomas Ian Griffith - What more do I need to say?
Review: Finally, a Karate Kid movie with an actual martial artist in it! Thomas Ian Griffith gives a stellar performance as the Cobra Kai leader Terry Silver, a true villain in every sense of the word. Deapite the awful dialogue and extremely bad acting throughout the movie, Mr Griffith's presence makes this a must see for any Thomas Ian Griffith fan or just any fan of martial arts. The scene in which Terry Silver performs a kata in the Cobra Kai dojo speaks for itself and is a great demonstration of the skill possessed by Mr Griffith. I personally recommend this movie for all martial arts fans

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: like a car wreck...so bad that i couldn't stop watching
Review: easily the worst movie of all time...some of the dialogue is so bad it could become a camp classic...the plot has more holes in it than a sieve....(what was up with the girlfriend fom ohio)...terry silver surpasses billy zanes character in the ezually awful titanic as the most one dimensional villan in movie making history...."take the nuclear waste and dump it by the children's hospital"...you have to be kidding me

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I like to add something...
Review: In all of these karate kid parts, Mr. Miyagi never mentions to Daniel about speed in karate. The only way that Daniel has won the 3 fights against Johnny Lawrence, Chozen Taguchi, and Mike Barnes is using new stylish moves that Mr. Miyagi teaches him. Everything else about karate is exactly true, except that speed is excluded. There's a problem with this, and I will explain it in each of my examples. Against Johnny Lawrence, Daniel uses the crane technique, but what's the point if he doesn't have high speed? If he uses it again, Johnny will anticipate it (if he ever challenges Daniel to a fight again, which I don't think that he will) and defeat him. Against Chozen Taguchi, Daniel uses the drum technique, using it again will let Chozen know that he should prepare for this move if he encounters a second fight with Daniel. Next time, Chozen would have definitely won against Daniel. Against Mike Barnes, Daniel uses Mr. Miyagi's secret family karate kata and wins the tournament match against him, but later, Mike Barnes won't be as easy to defeat. Mr. Miyagi, when teaching karate to Daniel and training him, should help him obtain speed in karate as well. I know kungfu, and I am obtaining speed as I practice. No offense, but I might have greater speed than Daniel does.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Karate Kid movie of all. In a word: Awesome!
Review: This is easily the best Karate Kid movie. The "Bad Guy", Terry "Quick" Silver is terrific. You have to love the scenes where he's training Daniel, and teaching him the exact oppposite of what Mr. Miyagi teaches. A great story about who to place your trust in.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved the final fight
Review: The moral of this movie is that Daniel should have used his heart when doing karate intead of using hard punches that his opponent uses. Yes the movie isn't original but I guarantee you that it is much simpler than the first. Part 1 was for kids. Its a story about a teen who gets beat up because he steals a girl from another guy. Part 3 is serious. Its about money, and the mind. I think the final fight in the tournament was brilliant. When Daniel starts doing Kaka his opponent is stunned and doesn't know what to do. Part 3 still has that popular Myagi music when they are training together. I felt Part 3 was more mature and modern than the original. There weren't as many actors in Part 3. Yes Part 1 was better, but Part 3 is more fun to watch.


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