Producing, directing… yeah, I mixed that up. I really should know better.
There’s no credibility about a nine-year-old kid playing the lead role, though. Still, there’s no credibility to the story anyway, so I guess that doesn’t really mean anything.
Goldenmane…I understand what your saying about how the Karate Kid was responsible for the whole idea about martial arts teaching moral principles and learning m.a. so you don’t have to fight but doesn’t martial arts kind of teach that anyways? I mean the whole thing about bowing when entering the kwoon or dojo and the bowing to your sifu or sensei, isn’t that showing moral principle? Isn’t that a form of showing respect? Didn’t the samarai warrior teach and believe in the whole honor and respect and fighting only when you had to thing? I believe this had something to do with the code of bushido didn’t it? I’m not axactly sure of what this code says but from what I understand it has to do a little bit about these things you say m.a. aren’t supposed to teach. I understand that m.a. are for combat but if your good in whatever m.a. it is you do, does that give you the right to be a bully or go around starting fights and being disrespectful? Just my take on the subject.
an african american solider landed in normady or somewhere in europe or north africa. fought ss panzer division or german afrika korp etc.
he got to know a japanese/okinawan solider. so they became the best pals after the war. they both went back to their communities. will smith learned karate from jackie chan.
will smith saw kids involved in drugs, gangs, guns or bullies in the school yard. he started a karate school to teach some ethics and helped the kids stay in school and do no drugs. and the community loved him.
[QUOTE=mkriii;805794]Goldenmane…I understand what your saying about how the Karate Kid was responsible for the whole idea about martial arts teaching moral principles and learning m.a. so you don’t have to fight but doesn’t martial arts kind of teach that anyways? I mean the whole thing about bowing when entering the kwoon or dojo and the bowing to your sifu or sensei, isn’t that showing moral principle? Isn’t that a form of showing respect? Didn’t the samarai warrior teach and believe in the whole honor and respect and fighting only when you had to thing? I believe this had something to do with the code of bushido didn’t it? I’m not axactly sure of what this code says but from what I understand it has to do a little bit about these things you say m.a. aren’t supposed to teach. I understand that m.a. are for combat but if your good in whatever m.a. it is you do, does that give you the right to be a bully or go around starting fights and being disrespectful? Just my take on the subject.[/QUOTE]
Showing respect to the guy who is training you in the arts of fighting isn’t morality, and is in fact completely divorced from such. In theory at least, this is a guy who can kick your @rse nine ways from Sunday, and you want him to teach you… not showing him respect is pretty much just asking for the former and begging for him to withhold the latter.
And regards samurai… I’d be willing to bet that they fought whenever they were told to by the guys in charge, like any armed forces anywhere anytime.
My beef with The Karate Kid is that it provided an avenue for exactly this kind of misapprehension to become the mainstream view of the martial arts. Look at the schools that have the dojo kun- one of the most commonly misunderstood and misinterpreted pieces of text out there- on the walls… they go on about respect and not using what you know and all this other shallow, pseudo-morality, and in virtually every case you will be looking at a school that doesn’t actually teach the students any valid fighting skills.
Another beef I have with TKK is that Daniel-san didn’t actually have to put in any decent amount of practice to become the supposedly amazing fighting machine that defeats his opponent, or whatever… (yeah, it’s not like a point-tourney means anything, but the flick didn’t exactly make that clear), thus apparently lending credence to the idea that you don’t actually have to train (hard, against opponents, for extended periods) to become an accomplished fighter. This has, in turn, led to such travesties as people thinking that taking a Tae Bo class will provide them with real skills in self defense. And other such nonsense.
In other words, TKK was largely responsible for the flowering of total @sshattery in the western world as regards the MAs.
You know, right up to when people discovered Hong Kong cinema.
Now I know there is no God! Bad Idea folks. Next thing you know they’ll want to remake Star Wars. Then again if George Lucas lives long enough, they probably will! Anything for another dollar, that’s the capitalist way!
Hollywood star Will Smith met actor-filmmaker Stephen Chow Friday in Hong Kong, where he attended the Asian premiere of the sci-fi thriller “I am Legend,” and invited him to produce, direct and star in the remake of the hit 1984 martial arts movie “The Karate Kid.”
Reports say Smith selected Chow because he likes the innovative actions in Chow’s “Kung Fu Hustle,” as well as his latest film “CJ7,” which Smith had seen a rough cut edition at Sony Pictures Classics.
Stephen Chow
Chow told the media, “I’m very fond of ‘The Karate Kid’ and would love to join in the remake project, no matter as a producer, director or actor. But it depends on my schedule. As you know, next year I will work on two movies, ‘Dragon Ball’ and ‘Journey to the West.’”
HOLLYWOOD superstar Will Smith has confirmed his son is set to be the new Karate Kid.
The actor said nine-year-old Jaden is lined up to be the martial arts prodigy in a remake of the cult 80s film. He told US TV show Extra: “I met with a few people in China. We’re looking to shoot there.”
i told you guys to just be patient on this film, that it’ll turn out right. don;t know if chow will direct i mean his plate is pretty full. the journey to the west thing look good. and he just finished producing the movie version of jump and he has dragon ball now to produce. the guy is a machine. hollywoods been wanting to work with chow more then jackie so i know they are happy.
[QUOTE=mkriii;802329]How about the movie coming out about the black mafia gangsters. Who ever heard of such. There are black gangs but a black mafia, come on? Get Real. It’s about the same thing. Their trying to re-do the Godfather. You can tell by the advertisements for that movie that thats what thier going for. Just ridiculous. Instead of putting a hit out on someone thier just going to cap em’…lol.[/QUOTE]
Interesting to see that the evidence of your racist tendencies manifested so early on…