A list of puns related to "The Karate Kid (2010 film)"
Well, after a lot of trial and error, he finally came to his Senseis.
I saw this movie in ~2013-2016 on Netflix. One of the weirdest movies I've ever seen and I haven't been able to find it since.
The movie starts off with two American GI's driving through a snowy forest in a jeep. One is a big oaf type and the other is a squirly little Italian guy. I think the big guy tried deserting or was injured and the Italian guy was an MP. So their Jeep hits a mine or gets hit with an artillery round. It flips over, and they take off walking/running. One may have said "this is our chance to get out of this hellhole". So they walk through a forest, and come upon a bombed out church. They make camp, but see a light coming from the still-standing steeple. They investigate and there's a priest living there. But there's human bones, meat, and gore all over the inside of the room, possibly with bible verses or runes marked on the wall. So they tell him to stay away and they walk back into the woods. After a while they realize he's following them but he's skinny and old and nonthreatening so they let him if he keeps his distance. After a while they find a bunch of bodies who are hung from the trees. The priest explains the Germans came and hung the village. At one point they come across a bride and groom in their wedding attire hanging next to eachother. Eventually they stumble upon a sawmill (or maybe windmill? I'm pretty sure it was a sawmill) and so they break in and scavenge for food and supplies. An old woman comes out and one or both of the GI's try to rape her, but they get beaten by an old man with a gun. They wake up tied to chairs and they all talk. It turns out the old couple cares for disabled kids. Now, for some reason, a bunch of German tanks and infantry start to attack the mill so they make a truce and begin fighting alongside each other. At one point a little kid without legs rolls himself outside on a makeshift skateboard and goes under a tank, which blows up with the explosives he was holding. I think the old couple and the big oaf guy get shot and die, and the survivors run off into the woods. The movie ends with the GI and some disabled kids sitting around a fire, and the GI is sitting next to a mute girl who wears a mask (she appeared a few times earlier in the film). He lifts her mask off, they kiss, and the movie ends.
It's the weirdest damn thing and I've never been able to find anything evidence of it existing. Please help!
Basically, I remember that it's a Japanese movie in the early 2010s (2010-2014 I wanna say) where a group of teenagers are amateur filmmakers trying to get their movie financed/made.
They get involved with Yakuza who acts in their "movie" and at the end there's this ridiculous diner/restaurant scene where it turns into a big shootout as the kids are running around filming all the violence for their movie.
They also get involved with the shooting and I remember there's a shot of the kid director shooting an uzi or machine gun, etc.
I remember the YouTube trailer was really wild and colorful -- lots of buzzwords like 'most violent, colorful blah blah' movie ever.
There's also I wanna say a father/daughter plot where a Yakuza father has his daughter 'act' in the film and she becomes the romantic interest of the teenager director.
HELP!
This may have been a movie or a television show episode, and I believe that I watched it during the last year (probably on Netflix). I want to say it's quite a recent film and it may have even been made specifically for Netflix? These are the things I remember:
At some point in the movie or episode, the characters (a couple of teenaged boys, I think) follow a trail of what I think were glow in the dark arrow stickers that lead from somewhere in their town (a cinema, maybe?) to an old abandoned theme park's ticket or candy booth.
The trail of arrows make an appearance earlier in the film or episode, and I remember thinking it was stupid that they never thought to follow them.
I don't think this trail of arrows was quite the main point of the film and it may have just happened near the end. This leads me to believe it may have been an episode in a series then?
They end up trapped beneath the booth which I think had traps in it that they triggered. The teens were drugged or knocked out somehow as well. The presence of some type of gas rings a bell?
A killer is coming to get them but the cops for some reason show up and question him, although I think he kills them or they just leave? I'm pretty certain the cops show up, though.
I'm pretty sure one of the kids dies or loses an arm or a leg or something bad happens to him.
For whatever reason, they can't call out to the cops. This links up with the gas or drugs I mentioned earlier, although I'm not entirely sure why they couldn't just call out.
Pretty sure they're teenagers around the age of 15-17.
When I was a kid we had a recording of a 2d animated film that had two parts. There were 3 girls that were able to travel to fantasy worlds. I think they used some sort of jewelry to achieve this.
In the first part the girls became faries and I think they helped paint nature somehow?
In the second they became princesses.
I think they had cute little transformation sequences in both parts. It was pretty western animation and it wasnt styalized too much.
I specificly remember at the begining of one of the parts the girls were playing on a playground and one pulled a lever that moved a swing on a pully system.
Hope you guys can help. The memory kind of randomly poped into my mind today and I wont be able to sleep till I remember it.
Am i the only one who would like to know how Mr. Miyagi was awarded the Medal of Honor and just the rest of his back story? I know they touch on it a bit in part 2 but seems like a worthy topic. With all the remakes and origin stories getting made i think a original idea would be great. It could touch on honor and the things the Japanese faced during that time. Touch on the internment camps and the racial bias against all asians because of pearl harbor and world war two. At the very least it could offer leading roles to asian actors. I also know it's never getting made since it is kinda a random topic and Pat Morita is they best at it.
First of all sorry about my crappy English. This is my second time posting about this video, this time I will try to present every bit of information that I have.
I used to live in South America. Back in the days, around the year of 2001/2004, Nickelodeon had non-original short films. I can't remember if it went on air between shows as a filler or if it was showed through the entire night. (I also, don't know if this format was only in South America)
One short film caught my attention for being way darker than other things on Nickelodeon. The opening scene is the title of the movie in white and a black background. I believe it was called "The Butcher".The film is black and white and there is a hand with a butcher's knife butchering animals made out of real bones.I believe all animals are small ones, Like a bird, habbit, Dog etc... They looked like THIS. The video had no dialogues, only music and maybe special effects.In the end the skeleton animals rebels against the butcher. I am not sure if only the hand of the butcher is shown, but I believe so. I also believe that his hand is a real human hand. Can't confirm it tho.
I also remember seeing bones inside glasses and I believe the animal bones fuse together at some point making an abomination.
Someone asked me if THIS is the video I am looking for. NO. BUT it looks like this video is almost a copy of the video I am looking for ( having in mind that my video is from the early 2000s and this one is from 2011) I also looked up for early videos of this guy and none of them seems to be the one that I am looking for.
One of the short films featured by Nickelodeon at the same period of time was THIS ONE The only record I could track about Nickelodeon featuring this video is this comment on this video:
- Εgon jidaiι»ιζ代 1 year agoI remember that I watched this short film on Nickelodeon (or CN I don't remember exactly were) when I was a kid, I was so fucking scared that I was searching for this for at least 15 years, I'm from Mexico so I even remember watched it in Spanish. I'm so glad that I finally find it: it took me I while since every time I
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Hey Cobras! I just finished reading issue one of Johnny's Story. Book came out last week. For those interested in buying it, your local comic book store is your best bet. Or you can buy it digitally on Comixology.
Here's my review. I'll update it as we get future issues. If you have read it, please share your thoughts. SPOILERS FOR THE BOOK FOLLOW
Johnny's Story - Issue 1
I don't think this book was a great start for the series. I'll start with the good: there are a couple of scenes with Johnny interacting with the CK kids, a scene with the teen Johnny and his father, and a rushed scene between pre-KK Ali and Johnny. But outside of that, the book is a screen-to-page remake of scenes from the first movie and season 1. I believe the idea is showing events of KK I from Johnny's POV but we got very little of that in the first book. Most of the book is the first fight between Johnny and Daniel at the beach, told exactly as it was in the movie.
The art is also nothing to get excited about. They were going for a fluid, watercolor style art but it ends up looking a lot like amateur hour. People's faces are off and anatomies are all over the place. This series deserves a more war torn, experienced artist.
I read comics enough to know things change after the first issue and there are still three issues to go. Hopefully when I update this post with my review for issue 2 it will be a lot better!
What did you think?
Sorry if this is old news, but holy crap I never knew and my brain canβt quite wrap itself around the fact! Ha
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