Why must they remake every good movie? Are we so limited on new content that we must revisit what originally worked? I noticed they are remaking The Karate Kid starring Jackie Chan. It comes out soon. I watched the original again this past weekend, and I LOVE that movie! Maybe it’s because it reminds me of my childhood, or I just wanted to be Elisabeth Shue? Whatever reason, I still liked it. Here is some trivia from the original. What do you think about the remake?
–The referee in the final match is Pat E. Johnson, a karate expert and former student of Chuck Norris. He instructed many movie stars in karate. He is credited as the “fight instructor/choreographer” for the film.
–Mr. Miyagi is named for Chogun Miyagi, who became the forerunner of karate-jutsu in Okinawa, Japan. ‘Sensei Miyagi’ as he was called, created his own style of karate-jutsu, which he dubbed ‘Goju Ryu’, which means ‘hard and soft style’.
–Martin Kove, who played the John Kreese character, was rumored to have replaced Chuck Norris, who allegedly turned down the role of Kreese because he didn’t want karate trainers to be shown in an unsympathetic light. Norris has since said he was never offered the role but that if he had been, he would’ve declined for similar reasons.
–Elisabeth Shue interrupted her studies at Harvard to be in this movie.
–Pat Morita was initially turned-down for the role of Mr. Miyagi because there was a “no comedian” policy when looking for an actor. He was later given the role because he was best for it after reading.
–The last spin kick that Daniel is hit with before he is saved by Mr. Miyagi actually hit Ralph Macchio and hurt him.
–William Zabka (Johnny) had no martial arts experience prior to being cast in the film. However, he was an accomplished wrestler.
–The long, continuous shot from the moment Daniel exits the locker room at the tournament until the panoramic view of the entire gymnasium took over 35 takes to get right, according to Ralph Macchio.
–Director John G. Avildsen had to climb to the top of the water tower in the opening shot to achieve the angle of Daniel and his mother driving away.
–The studio wanted to drop the “drunk Miyagi” scene, feeling it slowed the pace down. Director Avildsen argued for it and has felt it was the scene that got Morita nominated for an Oscar.
–Surprisingly, during filming in late 1983, Ralph Macchio was age 22. Some of the cast did not believe him when he was asked about his age.
–The yellow classic automobile that Daniel polishes in the famous “wax-on/wax-off” training scene, then later offered by Mr. Miyagi as Daniel’s birthday gift, was actually given to Ralph Macchio by the producer, and he still owns it.
–According to Joe Esposito, “You’re the Best” was originally written for Rocky III (1982) which explains the lyric “History repeats itself”. The song had been rejected in favor of Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger”.
–According to Martin Kove in the DVD Documentary, he had gotten a call from John G. Avildsen stating that they wanted him to audition for Kreese but was then told to wait. Kove wanted the role so much that he turned down other prospects in order to get this part. But when the “waiting” dragged out for a few weeks, Kove became annoyed as he kept turning down parts. Finally when Avildsen called Kove in to audition, Kove was so annoyed at Avildsen that he berated the director and channeled his anger into an intense audition. Ultimately, that intensity got him the role.
–The “Crane Technique” is fictional and was made up for this film.
I get so annoyed when they remake films, especially the good ones! Can’t we think of anything new to do nowadays?
I saw Karate Kidd for the first time a few years ago and i loved it! Wax on, wax off… 🙂
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Karate Kid! A good movie. Never underestimate the underdog. I think that when we get “attached” to an original classic, we don’t want to see a remake.
I think we all wanted to be Elizabeth Shue..I just recently purchased the original for my kids not knowing that a new one was comming out…I am so happy I did and they watched the original one first.How can you not love that storyline!!Warmest Regards,Cat
What a shame that they keep remaking movies that have already proven themselves winners the first time around. Don’t they know that, once at the top, there’s no place to go but DOWN? Didn’t they learn anything from The Wiz? That awful remake of Miracle on 34th Street? The Bad News Bears? And OMG, that awful, AWFUL remake of the classic The Out of Towners? Didn’t they learn anything? Tsk, tsk. What a shame.
The remake is going to be awful but the original is great!
I so loved karate kid!! Its good.. not sure how i feel about the new one..
I loved Alice and wonderland remake.
You just cannot remake the Karate Kid. I don’t even know why they would try! I love this movie and watched it all of the time growing up. I had a huge crush on that guy! I still think he’s cute in that movie! He does look very young though, about 16.
Oh My Gosh! I love that movie…we actually own it:) My young self had a HUGE crush on young Daniel, haha. That being said, I saw the preview for the new one when we saw Alice in Wonderland and it looked really good.