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- GET HIM A BODY BAG YEAAAAAAAHHHHHive seen these over the past couple of weeks. i agree, all 3 of these movies are great. karate kid 1 is like so corny and cheesy SWEEP THE LEG JOHNNY, 2 is like more serious street-level. the ending is great with the hand drums LIVE OR DIE MAN... WRONG HONNNNNNNKKKK. 3 i only caught the second half of but how can you not appreciate sleazy pony tail guy and his evil grin. NOW THE REAL PAIN BEGINS DANNY BOY Rating: - Like being a kid all over again.The films are fantastic. I can't remember a time when I was not in love with The Karate Kid, and having all four films available so easily is a dream come true. The sounds quality and picture are excellent, and except for, "The Next Karate Kid", so were the movies. I can't recommend these movies highly enough. They were by far my favorites growing up, and they still have a place of honor in my list of favorites. Rating: - Karate Kid CollectionThese movies have been in my collection since video days. Always a good story to watch in sequence. This set made that easier! I needed the third movie on DVD, and this was reasonable enough to buy the entire set. Watched it straight through within a few days when I got it, and enjoyed it immensely, even the 4th movie which is the Next Karate Kid. Didn't realize that it was a young Hilary Swank playing the young girls part. She did a great job, and Pat Morita is always wonderful! Go Ralph Machio, I love the story line how he is trying so hard to do what is right, and life in general just isn't giving him a break! But good wins out in the end! Rating: - great gift setIt was very hard to find the movies at local retailers so I was so excited to find the whole set for only $20. And it was delivered within 3 days of ordering it, just in time for Christmas! Rating: - Unintentional Comedy GaloreHilarious ethnic slurs that haven't been used since Vietnam-times are tossed around carelessly in this thrillogy. Forget about the Next Karate Kid, Hillary Swank is mannish and gross. The first 3 are off the charts on the unintentional comedy scale and I highly recommend the purchase.
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