Hi everyone,
A couple of weeks ago we held a competition inviting members of the community to attend the Karate Kid premiere and report back on the PlayStation Blog about their experience. Over the next couple of weeks you’ll hear about the winners’ experiences at their local premieres. First up, it’s Lee who went to the London premiere. Lee came in second place but stepped in the last minute to attend the premiere after the winner was unfortunately unable to attend.
My name’s Lee and a couple of weeks ago I took part in The Karate Kid competition. I submitted a review of the original Karate Kid and came as a runner-up, winning myself the original two films on Blu-Ray. As pleased as I was, the original winner unfortunately couldn’t attend the premiere and the opportunity was offered to me, which I readily accepted. So on the day of the premiere, me and a friend travelled to our paid-for London hotel and eagerly awaited the evening. The time came, and we were off.
I’ll admit I had my doubts about The Karate Kid, seeing as I still hold the original in such high regard. But as I walked through the screaming crowds in Leicester Square, along the red carpet and past the people practising Karate, it was hard not to get excited.
Taking my seat in a buzzing cinema, and finding free popcorn, the atmosphere was exhilarating enough. We were then treated to an exciting live ‘battle’ between karate and breakdance outside the cinema. As the show came to a close the Smith family and wish-he-was-my-dad Jackie Chan made their way down the aisles and took to the stage, sending the crowd into an uproar. It was brilliant to see them come on stage and give a quick introduction to the film, and made me quite excited about seeing it.
The film itself, in short, is great. A faithful remake yet with its own 21st Century personality to bring the Karate Kid story to the Ralph Macchio-less generation. Household name and martial arts legend Jackie Chan was a brilliant choice as mentor Mr Han and Jaden Smith proves his acting worth by carrying the film alongside him. It pulls at your heartstrings and slaps you in the face with its skilfully choreographed fight scenes and, by the end, you will definitely be cheering.
















14 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 11:18 am by KAP
Jackie Chan is a legend.
My fav movie is armour of god and project A
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 11:25 am by Azard300
Best Jackie Chan film “Wheels on Meals”
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 11:34 am by Nathanical
i always favoured ‘Rumble in the Bronx’ from jackie chans outings
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 11:36 am by KAP
Oh yea meals on wheels was amazing!!!! Sony should have a jackie chan section on the video store.
Just no US releases of Jackie chan.. i always thought hes home country films were ten times better
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 12:02 pm by DANNY3194
Now there’s a legend Will Smith or should I say Fresh Prince!
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 12:25 pm by Carnivius_Prime
Young Master, Drunken Master 2, Operation Condor or Police Story oh and City Hunter even just for the bizarre but also slightly genius Street Fighter II battle. In fact yeah nearly all his non-hollywood films are hugely entertaining. I’m still happy to watch him in anything though as he’s just a highly watchable entertainer. This new Karate Kid seems alright from what I seen. A much better remake than others of late.
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 12:33 pm by Phuquit
egg foo yung, whats that then?
Scrambled eggs mate
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 12:53 pm by Clxmj
You jammy git! Congrats on winning dude, cant wait to see this as i still love the original Karate Kid films (the first 3 anyways… [DELETED] were they thinking with the fourth one??)
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 1:23 pm by sibzyboy16
Police Story 3… talk to me
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 3:03 pm by taurus82
So, who is playing ‘The Karate Kid’ in the remake? It can’t be Jaden for he is learning Kung Fu (Chinese martial art) not Karate (Japanese martial art).
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 3:53 pm by Carnivius_Prime
@taurus82 I don’t think it really matters any more. As a brown belt in karate myself I might prefer they call this movie the Kung Fu Kid but I don’t think I care enough.
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Posted on 19 July, 2010 at 10:41 pm by reakt
Congratulations mate, and glad you enjoyed it. You should have milked your time on the red carpet, posing for paparazzi shots, etc to see yourself in the next issue of heat.
Also, what an awesome competition! Can we have more contests resulting in Leicester Square premiere tickets please?!?!?
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Posted on 20 July, 2010 at 4:36 pm by Naeeni
The film was crap.
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Posted on 20 July, 2010 at 5:41 pm by elliotclem1
Any news on the flower competition winners?
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