Cobra Kai (Season 1) Review

Decades after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament final between Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence are now middle aged and through students they find that they are rivals again, although this time more personal issues are thrown in.

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The Karate Kid (1984) Review

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When Daniel and his mother move from California from New Jersey he struggles to fit in with the surfer crowd and is targeted by a group who are part of the same karate school. Mr Miyagi is to come to his rescue and teach him karate.

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7 Movie Villains Who Had No Business Losing

Cinema would be nothing without its villains. Not every story has one, of course, but from ordinary antagonists to world-conquering super villains, there’s usually someone to root against, and it’s often these characters that entertain us most, or most effectively drive a story forward. And almost always, these characters lose.

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Generally, this is what moviegoers want. We want to see compelling antagonists who are ultimately defeated by more relatable or morally admirable heroes. But that doesn’t change the fact that there have been a lot of movie villains over the years who seemed to have about 99.9 percent chances of triumphing in their respective conflicts. Here are seven such villains who never had any business losing, but graciously did so for narrative convenience.

(Naturally, some spoilers follow for the relevant films)

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The Karate Kid (2010) Poster

The first poster has been released for the remake of “The Karate Kid” starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan.

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