@@derianleon4757 I was helping him if your doing something wrong you don't want someone to help you? Because you will stay doing it wrong and look funny. This is his channel I'm sure he wants to represent it properly. I am happy.
@@tatarsauce6314 yes karate kid was 3 movies then like 35 years later became cobra Kai so a sequel is when it comes up again like 35 years later and makes another one.
@@darkmagic2830 Making a movie especially like filming a fight scene is not like recording a fight on your phone. It is a choreographed dance between actor, cameras, and crews. Sure it may look silly but it is all means to create an end product that looks awesome. Almost all actors especially action actors will not even do their own fight scenes so the fact that these kids do should be good enough to respect them. The whole point of the show is to be cheesy, just like the original movies. They wanted to bring back the 80s action movie style. So that is why the director made the choice to do shots like the camera circling Sam in a parallax because that was a popular shot in 80s action movies. It is fine to not like a character but don’t dislike a character because of what the actor had to do it film it.
@@darkmagic2830 I'm not a fan of Sam at all. A lot of the problems in the love triangle and fights were caused by her. The girl can't act and everything she does looks so fake. I wish they would've kept Aisha. She was a cool character.
Season One was *Awesome* Season Two was *Great* Season Three was *Incredible* Season Four was uh something but in a good way lol Season Five was one of the best seasons *in my opinion* And Let’s hope Season Six isn’t trash *don’t think that’s possible tho*
I feel like the main reason Tory lost the drink off was bc Stingrey yelled “COME ON TORY” and distracted her when she turned around and feel... and let’s not forget she was playing the drinking game long before Sam showed up so she was much more drunk than Sam so Sam had more of an advantage and STILL managed to almost fall
Seeing the video and how they show him from front then to side i guessing it was his double falling and hit rail then roll to side and then have Miguel lay there and like knock out kinda. can only guess they think a lot how to do a stunt to look so real for the reaction of what happens and be stuck in bed to get fixed and all.
In season 6. They’re gonna go into outer space and collect these orbs that grant wishes and bring back Mr. Miyagi. I think the orbs are called dragon balls.
After watching season 1, i was like eh this is my 2nd fav show of all time on netflix, season 2 and 3 really blown my mind and i had to force myself to put this show into the number 1 spot
Anyone noticed that Miguel fell off the top rail and his body is perpendicular to it but when you see him falling his body is then parallel with the rail at the bottom where he hit
Movies use wires all the time and editing them out is actually super easy, barely an inconvenience. Xolo wasn't actually the one that got dumped on the stair railing that was a stunt double. Many of the bigger stunts are usually done twice with a stunt double then with the actor and they'll splice them together in editing usually because you get a better physical performance from a stunt performer. But when it comes to a big stunt that is especially dangerous, you will have a stunt double take the hit, as in the stair case fall. Ropes/lines/wires are attached to performers who are wearing full harnesses and the wires are attached to specific points on the harness which is under the clothes. Typically when a wire stunt is performed it is done by 2 or more people pulling the rope which is attached to a strong beam of some kind over head. I'm a stunt performer with 15+ years of experience. Great video. Love the show :)
I watched these movies so many times as a kid and I have to admit when I first seen this series advertised I thought it was going to be so stupid and corny but I was wrong..... it’s so badass.
The inside of the dojo was actually inside of a studio, and it was Soo hot in there!! However, the outside building was really part of a strip mall in Atlanta. I was one of the students in the cobra Kai dojo, but I didn't have a speaking role, so I know a lot about the bts of the first season! ☺️
I always found it amazing how fast these kids learned to be so great at karate! Usually takes a few years to get this good. They did it in less than a year of high school lol
Well, tbh they are bad to very bad at karate, they are "good" at fighting. I trained Karate from 10 to about 25 (41 now), when i was around 21, I started training Kendo. In my first competition with 98 participants of all levels (I was probably the newest one with only about 4 months of practice) I ended up 3rd, losing at the semifinals against my own teacher and still managed to score a point and lose 2v1 instead of 2v0. I was horrible at kendo, but already knew how to fight, control distance, many other aspects of fighting that gave me a huge headstart and made many oponents underestimate me and lose thinking of me as only "having 4 months of practice." I manage to win against people with 5+ years of experience. Of course my 4 months of training were VERY intense, much like the top kids on this show, and intensity sometimes doesnt help you to get a better technique, since the body takes time to learn and memorize, but for sure it helps to improve your fighting level overall, because you become more fit, quickier reflexes, overall stronger. I think since most of the actors are horrible punchers and kickers, this is very well presented in the show, they have the initiative, but not the technique, Miguel is a adult already, but the show makes very clear that he wont stand a chance against any of the adult experienced fighters, even the older ones like Kreese.
Also funny how none of the parents are concerned by what their kids are up to, the police never get called, they get smashed in the face constantly and just get up and carry on. 17 year olds can’t get that good at karate after only a year or two training after school. I also find it entirely bizarre that these kids would think it ok to just smash into someone’s house and fight. Lots and lots of flaws but I still love it anyway
This was such a good series my friend recommended it too me and i watched it in 5 days and when i told him i'd finished it he said "took you long enough"
I live near several of the filming locations and they have been filming for the last few years. It’s really neat how they have flipped several homes to use for sets.
Guessing u excited to see them film what u can at time and try not do anything to be told to move or get out of way any by chance. u try get pics with cast or by chance chat with cast any?
Well Miguel’s real gf was Hannah Kepple aka moon imagine Miguel had to watch her kiss hawk on set and imagine how moon had to watch Miguel kiss Tory and Sam on set
I just watched this episode yesterday. Those actors rule. That fall really did look painful. Props to the stunt coordinators, actors and second units involved in this series.
After watching season 3 imma beat the earth, wind, life, and white off of Hawk, Kresse, Robby, and Tori Edit: ok I am pissed this comment was before season 3
Going old school it'd be better to say VFX. Thankfully it doesn't look like they used CGI for too much. Using some Practical tricks to get a "real" performance from the Actor or their Stunt Double(s). Always impressed to see the behind the scenes stuff. Thanks.
This is such a good series, but I do have a hard time to understand why they need to overdramatize it. Take it within the limit of the actors performance and go with that. Would make the scenes more down to earth, more realistic.
The problem with that is most of these actors aren't martial artists. When they do the basic, "boring" karate stuff they just don't look very good, it's clear they lack the fundamentals. So a scene here and there with them doing some over-the-top flying kick helps to suspend the disbelief and accept them as being really good. And it's not like it's some crouching tiger nonsense, just some flashy moves they COULD do if they had years of training.