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Posted 11 February 2010 - 03:50 PM

View PostMaxFly, on 23 December 2009 - 02:13 AM, said:

The trailer is just what I expected. Looks like this will be a great movie for kids. If you're over 15 and you're excited about this, something is wrong with you
kinda difficult to say that to people (inlcuding yourself i supose) who are listening to songs like parents just dont understand

i think it looks nice, i'll go and see it with my girl, should be fun

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 11:26 PM

View PostTurntable, on 11 February 2010 - 03:50 PM, said:

View PostMaxFly, on 23 December 2009 - 02:13 AM, said:

The trailer is just what I expected. Looks like this will be a great movie for kids. If you're over 15 and you're excited about this, something is wrong with you
kinda difficult to say that to people (inlcuding yourself i supose) who are listening to songs like parents just dont understand

i think it looks nice, i'll go and see it with my girl, should be fun

Unfortunately, I haven't listened to parents just don't understand in quite some time. Though if I did listen to it, it would be more a means to reminisce about old school hip hop, not to necessarily relate to the message of the song... a fact which is likely true for many of us (including yourself I suppose).
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Posted 23 February 2010 - 10:48 PM

another trailer:
http://movies.yahoo..../video/18293399

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 07:01 PM

View PostMissAshley, on 23 February 2010 - 10:48 PM, said:


Looks pretty good. I'm gonna go see this in theaters.
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Posted 24 February 2010 - 07:13 PM

I am actually looking forward to this! I hope it is a success for him!
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Posted 24 February 2010 - 07:20 PM

View PostDa Brakes, on 24 February 2010 - 07:13 PM, said:

I am actually looking forward to this! I hope it is a success for him!

Yeah... from everything I'm hearing, this is going to be pretty successful.
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Posted 26 February 2010 - 07:51 AM

New International Trailer for The Karate Kid

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Posted 02 March 2010 - 04:45 PM

it's seems to be a good movie, very deep. And i love to see it. it's like wow Jackie Chan is not playing in comedy.

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Posted 11 March 2010 - 09:02 PM

8 New High Resolution Images from THE KARATE KID

Sony has released 8 new images from The Karate Kid and you can check them out in high resolution after the jump.

http://www.collider....the-karate-kid/

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 06:29 PM

Jaden Smith honored by ShoWest

'Karate Kid' star named breakthrough male of the year

Jaden Smith, who is stepping into the title role when Columbia Pictures' "The Karate Kid" is released on June 11, has been named ShoWest Breakthrough Male Star of the Year.

He'll be presented with the award Wednesday at the exhibitors' convention on being held in Las Vegas' Bally's and Paris Las Vegas hotels. ShoWest also will screen "Kid" that same day.

"Jaden Smith is an exceptional young actor who has delivered a true breakout performance with his portrayal of Dre Parker in 'The Karate Kid,' " Robert Sunshine, managing director of the event said.

In "Kid," directed by Herald Zwart, Smith will star opposite Jackie Chan.

The son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, Jaden Smith made his feature film debut opposite his father in "The Pursuit of Happyness" and went on to star in the remake of "The Day the Earth Stood Still."

ShoWest is produced by the Film Group of e5 Global Media, which is also the parent company of The Hollywood Reporter.

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Posted 17 March 2010 - 07:53 PM

LAS VEGAS - MARCH 17: Actor Jaden Smith appears after accepting the Breakthrough Male Star of the Year Award before a screening of his upcoming movie, 'The Karate Kid' at the Paris Las Vegas during ShoWest, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners, March 17, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Posted 17 March 2010 - 08:06 PM

At least he still got the braids, lol. Good for him, congrats on the award Jaden!
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Posted 18 March 2010 - 04:30 AM

oh yeah. good pics and a nice award on top of that.

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Posted 18 March 2010 - 09:34 AM

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ShoWest Day 3: A Bit of This, A Bit of That

The big event of the the day was a screening of one of Columbia's big summer pictures, The Karate Kid, starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan.

This is a departure from the first three films (1984, '86 and 89. It takes place in China and is not a remake of the previous versions. For the audience in attendance today, the big news was the star of the movie is Jaden Smith, 11 year-old son of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith. Jaden was named as the recipient of the ShoWest Star of Tomorrow Award.

Thus, before the film, his dad, with his mom standing by silently, came on stage to say a few words. Will Smith, of course, got a huge reception and then his son was given the award.

Jaden took the mic, acknowledged the enthusiastic reception and said, "My dad wrote me a speech with a whole lot of funny things in it, but I'm 11 and I'm nervous, so thank you!" He quickly, and to more applause, walked off the stage.

The film is very good. We cannot give any plot points but it is absorbing and satisfying.

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Posted 18 March 2010 - 09:44 AM

ShoWest 2010: Sony's The Karate Kid Extravaganza!

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We've seen some really amazing and unforgettable things to promote movies at ShoWest in years past like New Line's amazing musical presentation for Hairspray for instance, but Sony Pictures may have trumped them all with their amazing presentation preceding the first screening of Harald Zwart's The Karate Kid, starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan.

Even before exhibitors gathered in the Paris Hotel's Le Theater Des Arts and Bally's Jubilee Theater, they were treated to a delicious luncheon of Chinese food surrounded by posters, a giant stand-up of Jaden's pose from the poster, and two large displays showing gorgeous images from China. The latter images carried over to the theater, the lobby adorned with all sorts of Chinese themed decorations. A group of roughly thirty Asian women in decorative red dresses streamed in and lined the entranceway, but that really couldn't prepare the audience for what they were about to witness after patiently waiting for the show to begin.

For the next fifteen minutes, the audience was thrilled by an impressive display of Chinese acrobatics and martial arts, all punctuated by a traditional soundtrack of Chinese drums and cymbals. Six Chinese dragons marched into the theater and took their place on stage followed by what seemed like a hundred performers bearing flags and Chinese weapons. There were dancers/acrobats in large ceramic heads who did all sorts of crazy moves in time with the dragons, before a group of martial artists who had been standing patiently to the side of the stage gave the audience a brief presentation of kung fu. It was an incredibly colorful presentation that ended with a big bang as confetti cannons showered the entire audience in colored paper. We're hoping that some of the television cameras present were able to capture the experience, although there was so much going on on stage, it's hard to describe it even for someone from Chinatown who sees this sort of thing on a much smaller scale a number of times a year.

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With that out of the way, they began the introductions for the movie, starting with Rory Bruer, Sony's President of Worldwide Distribution, who brought out director Harald Zwart, and the producers of The Karate Kid, including Jerry Weintraub, who produced the original, as well as the biggest surprise, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, there to represent Overbrook Productions. After Will Smith and Jerry Weintraub said a few words about the movie and how it came about, they presented the Breakthrough Male Star of the Year to Will and Jada's son Jaden who came out with sunglasses on his head, which his mother promptly took off him. He didn't have much to say while accepting the award except, "My dad prepared a speech for me full of funny stuff, but I'm only 11 and I'm really nervous... so thank you!" before he sheepishly exited the stage and Smith introduced The Karate Kid.

Unfortunately, we can't review the movie, but we can say that this is not really a remake as much as taking the premise and themes from the original, relocating the story to China, and creating a version that can appeal to modern audiences regardless of age or gender. It has all the warmth and humor of the original movie, but it also has a hipness that makes it feel very much of the moment. Most of that comes in the form of Jaden Smith, who has all of the charm and personality of his father, whether cracking jokes or taking part in the film's emotional dramatic moments. In fact, there were just as many tearful moments as Toy Story 3, and the chemistry between him and Jackie Chan is on par with the Ralph Macchio-Pat Morita relationship in the original movie. Taraji P. Henson is terrific as Jaden's mother, and there are a lot of strong performances from the Asian actors, including the actress who plays Jaden's love interest, a really adorable Chinese girl. It does take some time to get to the action, but the kung fu is very well done, and you can definitely see the influence of Jackie Chan and his stunt team on the martial arts. Personally, we can't wait to see the movie again and talk about it more at length, but it was a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining experience to see what they've done with the '80s classic. We can certainly see this movie doing for modern audiences what that movie did in its day.

Also, we'll gladly go on record that Sony has a serious Oscar contender on their hands in many categories with The Karate Kid, including Best Picture, directing, writing, cinematography, James Horner's score, and yes, even Jackie Chan in the supporting actor category! You can take that to the bank, but you might have to stand in line behind Sony, because they're going to make a lot of money when The Karate Kid becomes the sleeper hit of the summer once it opens on June 11. (Sometime in April, we'll have the Weekend Warrior's Summer Box Office Preview and will talk more about the film's box office potential then.)

After the film, people streamed out of the theater and received a cool sack with the logo and a warm-up jacke, which you can see in the pictures below. There's still one-and-a-half more days of ShoWest, but those who attended the Sony presentation and the movie will not forget it anytime soon.

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Posted 18 March 2010 - 12:01 PM

Jaden Smith Interview - The Karate Kid and His ShoWest Award

2010's a big year for Jaden Smith. Not only is he the star of a major film - Columbia Pictures' 'The Karate Kid' - he was also named ShoWest's 2010 Breakthrough Male Star of the Year at the annual gathering of theater owners.

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http://video.about.c...h-Interview.htm

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Posted 18 March 2010 - 12:10 PM

^lmao @ "in my prime" dude you're 11 yrs. old. he really loves to quote his dad.
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Posted 18 March 2010 - 02:23 PM

lol hes so confident, you can tell Will has been giving him advice on how to do interviews.
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Posted 20 March 2010 - 07:00 AM

Wow maybe I was wrong about this movie... That's a lot of praise they are giving. An Oscar for Best Movie?
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Posted 21 March 2010 - 07:30 AM

Jaden Smith's Karate Kid injury

Jaden Smith's biggest injury on the set of The Karate Kid didn't happen during an action scene - but while he was filming a quiet moment with his love interest.

The 12-year-old - son of Hollywood actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith - stars opposite Jackie Chan in the remake of the 80s classic, as a young boy who moves to China and is bullied by a kung fu gang, and falls for a classmate, Mei Ying.

Jaden said: "The worst I got hurt was in a dialogue scene - I actually was just walking up to Mei Ying, it's the first time I ever see her, and boom, my knee was just killing me, I was like, what the heck, you know? I had to ice it and everything."

The movie was screened at the annual ShoWest convention in Las Vegas, where Jaden won the Breakthrough Male Star Of The Year award.

Will and his wife Jada produced the film, along with Jerry Weintraub, who produced the original and its sequels.

Jaden revealed: "My dad had the idea of remaking it. He's the one who was like, 'We need to make this movie'."

Will told the ShoWest audience: "It's very scary when you go back and fiddle around with a classic."

Martial arts star Chan teaches his young prodigy kung fu in the movie but Jaden said the filmmakers kept the original title out of respect for their source material and because The Karate Kid has such name recognition among audiences.

He also revealed Chan taught him to, "stay fast and stay focused"

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