Columbia Pictures began developing a sequel to The Karate Kid mere days after the 2010 remake opened to an unexpected $55.6 million during its debut weekend. The studio hired on screenwriting duo Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris (who penned the screen stories for Kung Fu Panda and Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood) just a few months later, but we’ve heard little else about the project over the 17 months that’ve passed since then.
That doesn’t mean the sequel is in any kind of trouble, of course. Case in...Read Full Story
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The A-Team slams into action this weekend, bringing a new and improved take on the popular television series of the same name. The original show boasted explosions, shoot-outs, fist fights, and an insane amount of testosterone. Joe Carnahan's version looks to take the t.v. series' ideas to the extreme, with absolutely no shortage of...Read Full Story
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The Karate Kid
After so many sequels that went nowhere, why remake a classic? Perhaps it’s for sheer love of the original, or perhaps because Hollywood producers are running out of good sellable ideas, as the recent onslaught of remakes would suggest. But alas, look no further for your updated Hollywood attempt at martial arts dosage. Homing in on the fan base and at the same time introducing a new generation to this classic tale, it’s an unforeseen success.
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Daniel-san and Mr. Miyagi each retain a special place in the hearts of movie audiences. The original Karate Kid is something of a minor classic of 1980s cinema and an emblem of pop nostalgia. Harald Zwart’s remake takes the principle idea of a young troubled kid being taught honour and kick-ass skills by an elderly dude and ramps it up to eleven.
Jaden Smith has a very tough role to deal with. He not only has to convey a range of emotional issues with believability, but step up to the plate...Read Full Story
A sequel to 2010's remake of The Karate Kid is officially underway, Variety reports, as Columbia Pictures has drafted Zak Penn to provide the screenplay.
A followup to the surprise hit was first announced back in 2010 . When asked back then about the idea of another film, director Harald Zwart told ComingSoon.net:
"Well, that's always a tempting idea, and I think we all would love to go back and have an experience again. Certainly, I...
Physical comedy is a huge part of Inspector Clouseau's awkward body of work. So when planning the pratfalls for Steve Martin's second turn as the clueless constable in "Pink Panther 2," whose work did director Harald Zwart build from? Peter Sellers ...
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Harald Zwart (born July 1, 1965 in the Netherlands) is a Norwegian film director. Although born in the Netherlands, Zwart was raised in Fredrikstad and Lærdal in Norway.