Roaring Fire is another grindhouse Karate film with all the kicks and chops of the era—a prized diamond, a blind master, gratuitous toplessness, absurd chase scenes, a trapdoor, a Black big-time ...
This marks the first time Lawrence has fought in a tournament since Lawrence lost to Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) at the All-Valley tournament at the end of the first "Karate Kid" movie.
Ralph Macchio might be saying goodbye to Cobra Kai, but he's ready for the next era of the Karate Kid franchise. "Throughout the Cobra Kai series, there have been those mentor moments, those ...
We loved the area every time we have filmed here,” Hayden Schlossberg said. “Shooting ‘Cobra Kai’ here, it became a second home to us for the last seven years.” ...
But he also couldn’t have expected a trio of superfans — Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg — to revive his iconic character Daniel LaRusso and the rest of the Karate Kid ...
The Karate Kid’s Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) is the quintessential ’80s villain. You didn’t attend high school with thee Johnny Lawrence, but everyone knows a Johnny Lawrence.
Even wise Mr. Miyagi couldn’t have seen the surprising path taken by “The Karate Kid” stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka. The first day of filming the 1984 movie found Macchio face down ...
In fact, Kansas City wasn’t even the first to do it. Still, the chop and the chant have become a part of the franchise’s identity over the better part of the past 40 years, particularly once ...
It’s been a long journey for Ralph Macchio since he was first introduced to the world as the original Karate Kid in 1984. More than 40 years ago, the actor made his debut and soared to global ...
Miami Dolphins edge rusher Chop Robinson was named a finalist for the AP Defensive Rookies of the Year, the franchise announced Thursday. Robinson was the only AFC player to make the final cut ...
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