The Karate Kid

Poor Jaycee…

I’ve been thinking…if this film is one tenth as successful as Karate Kid was back in the day, it’s going to be great for kung fu schools nationwide, a real boon for our industry. I’m crossing my fingers for that.

Jackie Chan praises kung fu of Will Smith’s son
By MIN LEE (AP) – 2 days ago

HONG KONG — Jackie Chan says “Kung Fu Kid” co-star Jaden Smith’s dedication to martial arts puts his own son to shame.

The 11-year-old son of Hollywood stars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith has been training under Chan’s stunt co-ordinator for his role in the China Film Group-Columbia Pictures remake of the 1984 hit “The Karate Kid,” which kicked off filming in Beijing on July 11.

In a diary entry on his official Web site, Chan said he was deeply impressed by the younger Smith’s progress when he visited Los Angeles last month.

The veteran Hong Kong action star said Jaden Smith learned the Chinese phrases for different kung fu moves, responded to orders in Mandarin, and treated his teacher, Wu Gang, according to traditional Chinese custom.

“When he was thirsty, he gave the traditional hand gesture, putting one fist into the palm of the other, bowed and asked permission to drink some water,” Chan said.

Chan said Smith even learned the drunken fighter routine he made famous in his 1978 film “Drunken Master.”

“He put my son to shame! I provided my son with the best martial artists in the world, and he could not be persuaded to try it. In just two months, Jaden had learned so much. He is truly a talented boy,” he said, adding he felt Smith was ready to perform his own stunts in “Kung Fu Kid.”

Chan’s son, Jaycee, is a singer and actor but has not followed in his father’s footsteps as an action star.

Chan posted several photos with the diary entry showing him with Jaden Smith and his father.

He said he was skeptical at first of Jaden Smith’s work ethic because he was born into a privileged family.

“Training in martial arts is hard work. It takes years to perfect even one punch or kick. Jaden’s father is a famous celebrity, and Jaden probably knows he could get away without having to work very hard. If I couldn’t get my own son to train in martial arts, how could anybody else succeed?” Chan said.

Chan said he suggested to Will Smith that he send his son to China for a few years of kung fu training, predicting “when he returns, his martial arts will be truly incredible.”

Jaden Smith costarred with his father in the 2006 movie “The Pursuit of Happyness” and appeared in the 2008 Keanu Reeves sci-fi movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still.”

part of me wonders how much of this project involved ‘dad i really want to meet jackie chan and learn some kungfu stuff from him.’

:wink:

from the blog:

"What also impressed me about Jaden is that he comes from an affluent and famous family, and you would never guess that when you interact with him. I went to Will and shook his hands, telling him how proud I was that he had raised such a good boy. I know that Jaden is going to be a big movie star some day. He has all the qualities to become successful in whatever he does in the future. I wish I had a son like this. "

that is just so wrong…

ouch…

Dad’s the boss

[QUOTE=Lucas;948296]part of me wonders how much of this project involved ‘dad i really want to meet jackie chan and learn some kungfu stuff from him.’ ;)[/QUOTE]
Very perceptive of you Lucas… I would not have thought of that.. There are just so many parts to “Dad’s the boss” that you just can not keep up with them all.

"He has all the qualities to become successful in whatever he does in the future. I wish I had a son like this… "that is just so wrong… "

Yesssssssssssssssss… it’s going to be difficult to think of JC as a nice guy from now on…

Some pics released

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Wed, 16 September 2009 at 11:27 am
Jaden Smith is the Kung Fu Kid

Jaden Smith learns some kung fu fighting moves from master Jackie Chan as they continue to film scenes for their upcoming movie, Kung Fu Kid.

The 11-year-old son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith has been training a long time for this role. According to Jackie Chan, via his official website, he shared that Jaden is a master. “He put my son to shame! I provided my son with the best martial artists in the world, and he could not be persuaded to try it. In just two months, Jaden had learned so much. He is truly a talented boy,” he wrote.

Kung Fu Kid, being filmed in Beijing, China and Wudangshan in central China’s Hubei province, is set to hit theaters Summer 2010.

10+ pics inside of Kung Fu Kid Jaden Smith…

If this film does one tenth of what the original did for the martial arts industry, it’ll be a welcome (and much needed) boon to our economy. I’ve got my fingers crossed.

My prediction is that this movie will be mediocre at best. It’s most probably going to suck, unfortunately.

But, the release of the movie will be what school owners can take advantage of.

What would really help our industry is another Kung-Fu Panda type thing happening.

i think this film is going to be a smash hit…wheather its good or not doesnt matter. this is gonna be a critic proof film. and probably a tent pole movie.

IMO it’ll probably be a big hit. It seems like anything that Will Smith is involved in (even if he’s not actually appearing in the movie itself) is usually gold.

Whether or not it’ll be a shot in the arm for KF schools, I don’t know if MA movies have the same effect on bringing people into schools like they did back in the '70s and '80s.

The bump we got from the original was unprecedented.

There’s really been three major film bumps for the martial arts industry: Enter the Dragon, Karate Kid and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. However, most of the schools in our area reported modest increases after both Forbidden Kingdom and Kung Fu Panda. Every little bit helps, especially these days.

Everybody was kungfu fighting
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-09-16 09:07

Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan (left) demonstrates his skills to 11-year-old Jaden Smith Tuesday on Wudangshan Mountain, Hubei province. [China Daily]

The Metro team has been keeping a close eye on Hollywood superstar Will Smith and his son Jaden after they were recently spotted wandering the hutongs of Beijing.

And as this new picture reveals, the mega-famous family has moved to Wudangshan Mountain in Hubei province to get lessons from a kungfu master.

Here we can see martial arts superstar Jackie Chan teaching Jaden in this first photo from upcoming film Kung Fu Kid.

Yesterday, Chan and young Smith spent hours shooting fight scenes for the film, which is a remake of the 1984 American teen blockbuster The Karate Kid that starred Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita and Elizabeth Shue.

Before shooting began, the 55 year-old Hong Kong action star demonstrated his skills to Jaden and gave the 11 year-old tips on improving his technique.

The pair then armed themselves with bamboo sticks, positioned themselves on a wooden bridge and began to fight, Sina.com reported.

Chan received several blows on the chest and back.

Kung Fu Kid, a co-production between the State-run China Film Group and Columbia Pictures, began shooting last month in Beijing.

The Smith family were first spotted arriving for a meeting with Chan and the film crew at Beijing Film Studio on July 8, but have since kept a low profile.

According to reports, Kung Fu Kid is set in modern day China, and borrows elements from the original plot, wherein a bullied youth learns to stand up for himself with the help of an eccentric mentor.

People Mag coverage

About two dozen reciprocal articles fell out of the People mag piece across the web.

First Look: Will Smith’s Son Jaden is the New Karate Kid
By Paul Chi
Sunday November 29, 2009 11:00 AM EST

The boy’s got chops!

Learning the moves of a true martial arts fighter, Will Smith’s youngest son Jaden Smith is proving he has what it takes when he stars opposite Jackie Chan in a remake of the 1984 classic, The Karate Kid, due in theaters June 11.

“I trained every day for four months with Master Wu [the film’s fight coordinator],” Jaden, 11, tells PEOPLE as he takes on his first leading role as an American boy named Dre Parker who moves to China. “We did a lot of stretching.”

Jaden mastered front kicks and upper blocks through his hard work ethic and dedication, says Chan, 55, who plays maintenance man Mr. Han – an unlikely friend to Jaden’s character. “He took the training very seriously. I was very impressed with him,” he adds.

While filming in Beijing, including atop the Great Wall of China, Chan was more than a martial arts mentor to his young costar. “Jackie taught me to ask, ‘My left or camera left?’” says Jaden on learning the important directions of acting in front of the movie camera. “That helped.”

As the two stars built a dynamic relationship on screen, the teacher and student bond translated into real life. “Jaden had a lot of respect for me as his teacher, even off the set,” says Chan. “He is professional as many adult actors who have been in the business for years.”

And, as Jaden became a true karate kid, he realized that there is more to martial arts than just the kicking and punching – there are lasting lessons of obedience to be instilled. In fact Jaden’s parents appreciate the discipline he learned. “His dad told me that Jaden had changed,” says Chan. “When he takes his shoes off, he doesn’t throw them in the corner, but puts them away neatly!”

The four released pics

Web articles cite this blog as the source.

New Karate Kid Pics
By Genevieve M. Blaber “ScarletScribe” on November 30, 2009

New Karate Kid Pics The first pictures from The Karate Kid movie, starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan, are out and… well, they’re not bad at all.

Now, I’m a tried-and-true fan of the original Karate Kid series, and I really want to hate this movie for treading on my nostalgia, but look at these pics! They have all of my favorite things: the Great Wall of China, Jackie Chan, a stick… and look at the second picture below. Aw, it’s young love! My cynical heart just grew three times. I’m sorry but this movie is kind of growing on me, and perhaps it will differ enough from the original film that we can eventually like/endure/tolerate it on its own terms.

Also, you have to give the young Smith some kudos for that high-kick he’s showing off in the third image. Apparently, he underwent four months of training with the film’s fight coordinator and learning karate even taught him some discipline.

“His dad told me that Jaden had changed,” explained Chan to People Magazine. “When he takes his shoes off, he doesn’t throw them in the corner, but puts them away neatly!”

Hey, if a movie can stop Jaden Smith from ****ing off the Fresh Prince then it can’t be all bad, right?




Chan’s mustache is sort of scary, but otherwise, I think it has to be an improvement over the original. Has to be.
I have seen a lot of movies that I hated. Most come after my reading the book. No movie ever matches the facts of the book. Like Will Smith in I am Legend. It sucked after actually having read the book. Today it is common that the good as well as the bad guys get turned into supermen or all powerful creatures. Doing things that we all know would be absolutely impossible for a mortal man to do.
Does anyone remember the original Magnificant Seven? The Jap movie made in black and white? Well, the entire story line got changed and was nothing like the original. Believability makes a good movie. If Chan is playing a role in this remake, he will most likely be doing the directing, and if so it will more than likely be a good movie even if the story line is changed. I would like to see it.

LCP

…The Jap movie made in…

Well, at least you didn’t say “nip”.:rolleyes:

This just in:

The cast for the Cobra Khai has been selected from our very own Kung Fu Magazine. The following roles have been selected:

John Kreese- Played by Sanjuro Ronin. “Sweep the leg” quote will be intact.:cool:

Johnny Lawrence- Played by Masterkiller. Since he has experience in pretending to beat up asian guys.:eek:

Bobby- Played by Hardwork 108. Since he is constanly either building up his Kung Fu (“But sensei I can beat this guy”, or apologizing ("I’m sorry Daniel, I’m sorry) he will be perfect for the role.

Dutch- Played by Bawang. Simply because Dutch was the crazy ass and I feel Bawang would fit the profile best.:smiley:

Tommy-Played by Dragonzbane76. Simply because only an MMA’er would yell something like “Get him a body bag”:stuck_out_tongue:

Special guest cameos will include David Ross as the referee (taking the place of Pat Johnson) and Gene Ching as the tournament announcer (“Daniel LaRusso is going to fight?!..Daniel Larusso ladies and gentlemen”)

All the actors’ salaries will go to benefit the Glorified Pagan Kickboxing Fund.:smiley:

[quote=iron_eagle_76;973704]this just in:

The cast for the cobra khai has been selected from our very own kung fu magazine. The following roles have been selected:

John kreese- played by sanjuro ronin. “sweep the leg” quote will be intact.:cool:

Johnny lawrence- played by masterkiller. Since he has experience in pretending to beat up asian guys.:eek:

Bobby- played by hardwork 108. Since he is constanly either building up his kung fu (“but sensei i can beat this guy”, or apologizing ("i’m sorry daniel, i’m sorry) he will be perfect for the role.

Dutch- played by bawang. Simply because dutch was the crazy ass and i feel bawang would fit the profile best.:d

tommy-played by dragonzbane76. Simply because only an mma’er would yell something like “get him a body bag”:stuck_out_tongue:

special guest cameos will include david ross as the referee (taking the place of pat johnson) and gene ching as the tournament announcer (“daniel larusso is going to fight?!..daniel larusso ladies and gentlemen”)

all the actors’ salaries will go to benefit the glorified pagan kickboxing fund.:d[/quote]

mazeltov !!!

ralph machio could never throw a kick like that. good job kid.

[QUOTE=Lee Chiang Po;973678]
Does anyone remember the original Magnificant Seven? The Jap movie made in black and white?

LCP[/QUOTE]

The JapANESE movie was actually Seven Samurai.

As far as The Kung Fu Kid, I kinda doubt Jackie will be doing much directing, other than, maybe, the fight sequences. He doesn’t seem to have the pull on the set in his U.S. films that he has (had?) in his own HK movies when he was at his peak.

I just got Sony’s 2010 release slate

Maybe they’re not calling it Kung Fu Kid after all. Good thing I didn’t change the title of this thread yet.

THE KARATE KID
June 11, 2010
COLUMBIA PICTURES

Trailer available here.