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La-La Land Records has announced a new soundtrack album for the 1989 sequel The Karate Kid Part III directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Robyn Lively and Thomas Ian Griffith. The album features the remastered and expanded original score from the film composed by Academy Award winner Bill Conti (Rocky, The Right Stuff, Masters of the Universe, For Your Eyes Only,The Thomas Crown Affair), including previously unreleased music and alternate cues. Visit the label’s Facebook page for the full details of the CD, which is limited to 3,000 copies, and which will be available to order on the label’s website next Tuesday, December 1. Varese Sarabande has previously released the first score release for the movie as part of box set in 2007 and as a separate album in 2011.

La-La Land’s other new releases include two new albums featuring Jerry Goldsmith’s scores for Von Ryan’s Express & The Blue Max and The Detective & The Flim-Flam Man, as well as the CD version of Bear McCreary’s score for Blumhouse’s Freaky.

  • The documentary is a companion to the book The Films of John G. Avildsen: Rocky, The Karate Kid, and other Underdogs, written by Larry Powell and Tom Garrett. Death Edit Avildsen died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on June 16, 2017.
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The crane kick is a fictionalized version of the Mae tobi geri (Japanese: 前飛蹴). The move was created by Darryl Vidal for the classic film The Karate Kid (1984).[1][2] The move is taught by the character Mr. Miyagi to Daniel LaRusso and eventually used in the final scene with his arch rival Johnny Lawrence. The move involves a one-legged karate stance and launches into a flying jumping kick. [3] The movie became synonymous with karate in the United States and helped popularize the martial art in that country.[4]

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The move's effectiveness and practicality has been questioned by critics. The premise of the technique is to lure the opponent to move forward into a counterattack by appearing vulnerable, in practice this is not tactically sound. Standing tall with one foot flat on the ground creates a stationary target for an opponent to strike while spreading arms wide leaves the head and center of mass undefended. It is also an extreme feat of athleticism for any fighter to leap off one foot (already bearing all their body weight) to deliver an effective strike with that same foot. Modified versions have been used effectively in Mixed Martial Arts, most notably by Lyoto Machida. Starting from a southpaw stance, Machida quickly feinted with his left leg before leaping off his right foot to deliver a knockout upwards right kick to the mouth of legendary former UFC champion Randy Couture. Commentators Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogan immediately noted similarity to the Crane kick. [5][6]

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  1. ^'30 Sweeping Facts About The Karate Kid'. Mental Floss. 4 August 2017. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  2. ^Writer, NELSY RODRIGUEZ - Staff. 'MURRIETA: Karate kid kicker teaching kids the art'. The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  3. ^Powell, Larry; Garrett, Tom (20 December 2013). The Films of John G. Avildsen: Rocky, The Karate Kid and Other Underdogs. McFarland. ISBN9780786490479. Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via Google Books.
  4. ^'Behind the scenes of the original Karate Kid movie'. SI.com. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  5. ^Hodges, Mike. 'Brazilian Karate Coach Says Machida's Crane Kick Is 'Most Difficult to Land''. Bleacher Reporter. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  6. ^Mahlmann, Andrew. 'UFC 129: Are You Karate Kidding Me? Lyoto Machida Crane Kicks Randy Couture'. Bleacher Reporter. Retrieved 25 December 2017.

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