The Karate Kid / The Karate Kid 2 / The Karate Kid 3 / The Next Karate Kid [1984]
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Four films for greats
Review date: 2008-07-04 Rating: 10 out of 10
I watched the films before and after seeing them again I though I had to buy the sound track brought the sound track and listen to whilst working if you like the filmsand haven't seen the all the way through as until I brought this I hadn't seen all of the second and if you want to see all of them again then buy this you won't be disappointed
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The Karate Kids Review date: 2008-04-22 Rating: 10 out of 10This boxset contains all 4 Karate Kid movies if you liked the movies on TV this boxset will allow to rewatch the movies anytime you wish.
The fourth and final film isn't that great but still watchable there are a number of extras that will please people who like DVD's for their extra and not the feature.
This is a good gift for any fan of The Karate Kid movies the perfect parnter that Amazon.co.uk suggest is also a great set of movies and a perfect gift for Eddie Murphy fans. Eddie has one of his best roles in that set of films buy both and enjoy a great set of films. karate as it should beReview date: 2008-03-07 Rating: 10 out of 10the first KK es a classic and its well deserved if we take out the luck part nothing is on beleivabel i mean its not like most others where the student gets all pumped up and untouchabel and just about every thing that happens to daniel i think every kid and som grown ups kan relate 2 the second one is great to a gives off a mystic that offen gets rediculas in other movies which tries but not this on got to say that round 3 gets kind of bend out of shap if it werent for the return of the brutal sensei fra KK1 and the new bad ass Terry and there macth out with miyagi it would not be that good one i have a so and so relationship with the next kid not that hillary swank does a poor job or miyagi gets out of charector but still it seems like a no go but as i said no 1 and 2 more the makes up for the short comings of the other 2SalmonReview date: 2006-12-06 Rating: 10 out of 10Unbelievable stuff - in Karate Kid 3, Terry Silver explodes out of the screen using his unorthodox bribery techniques including poached salmon. WOW!! His villainy is beyond comparison - I've never seen such lust for pain and suffering as Terry illustrates. He should be knighted. His contempt for 'The Kid' and Miyagi filled me with applause. I left the cinema a better man.
AWESOME!!!!Sandafloor Danyosun!Review date: 2005-11-29 Rating: 10 out of 10The film series that forever labelled Ralph Macchio as 'the Kid'. Part 1 was a massive success and spawned 3 way inferior sequals. Its the story of a bullied youngster who is taught the secrets of Karate by wise old Pat Morita (Mr Miyagi). Its simple but effective stuff from the director of Rocky.Macchio rises above the poor script to deliver a believable and heart felt performance, look out for Elisabeth Shue in an early role, but its Morita that steals the show, Creating a character that has been endlessly copied and parodied but never betered. The music and story are truely inspiring, trust me your children will want to paint your fence and wax your car by the end!
Part 2 and 3 arent worth mentioning this is a film that should never have been continued, there is some character development in part 2 and part 3 is a poor rehash of part 1, with Macchio still playing the kid at 30 years old.
The next Karate Kid features oscar winner Hilary Swank in an early role, its better than the other sequals but mostly its just cringe worthy.
Parts 2,3 and 4 are all 2 star movies, but part 1 is such a modern classic it gets 5.
Product Details/Specifications
Actor(s):
Michael Ironside
Ralph Macchio
Clarence Gilyard
Hilary Swank
Chris Conrad
Creators:
Ralph Macchio (Primary Contributor)
Clarence Gilyard (Primary Contributor)
Director(s):
Recording label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentEAN: 5035822239517Binding: DVDNumber of items: 1Format: Box set, PAL, Widescreen, Release date: 2005-10-31Audience rating: Suitable for 15 years and overRegion code: 2Running time: 452 minutesTheatrical release date: 1984Language: English (Original Language)