En The Karate Kid: Legends, después de una tragedia familiar, el prodigio del kung fu Lee Fong (Ben Wang) es desarraigado de su hogar en Beijing y obligado a mudarse a la ciudad de Nueva York con su madre. Lee lucha por dejar atrás su pasado mientras intenta encajar con sus nuevos compañeros de clase, y aunque no quiere pelear, los problemas parecen encontrarlo en todas partes. Cuando un nuevo amigo necesita su ayuda, Lee participa en una competencia de kung fu, pero sus habilidades por sí solas no son suficientes. El maestro de kung fu de Li, el Sr. Han (Jackie Chan), recluta la ayuda del Karate Kid original Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), y Li aprende una nueva forma de pelear, fusionando sus dos estilos en uno.
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storage facility in Quebec; five were sentenced to prison
Synopsis
When maple syrup farmer Ruth Landry finds her livelihood under attack from greedy competitors who were once her friends, she devises a plan for revenge and shakes up the industry. Loosely based on the 2011-2012 theft of $18 million worth of maple syrup. Let me start by mentioning that I went into this show with mediocre to light expectations, so there were no major disappointments or real surprises.
There’s a certain smugness to the writing and directing that’s frankly undeserved
I found out about the real maple heist, saw the preview, and thought it would be a fun watch. And it can be a fun watch if you’re into a low-quality Fargo rip-off by people who don’t understand any of the action ingredients of the Coen brothers’ films. And I guess you could say that all the little elements they snatched from other films could have been homages and hat tips if they didn’t feel so awkward and inappropriately confident in their uniqueness.
It’s someone else’s work that leaks out time and time again
It’s the end of a game of telephone, and the sentence is almost unrecognizable. The only real draw to the show that kept me watching until the end was the actors. They give it 100%, even though the characters are all the same archetypes those actors always seem to play these days.
Funny, homey, bad-ass, weird-bad-ass
It seems like certain actors can’t escape the actors who captured them. I wish they had a better selection, even if they were really great at what they’ve consistently failed to do… A guide to all the new movies and shows streaming on Prime Video in the US this month.
The exterior shots of the house is similar to the same house Mitchell and Cam lived in on Modern Family
It tells the story of three very different families vying to buy the very same 1920s Spanish style villa that they think will solve all their problems.. I was surprised to see the show rated as low as it is, but it made more sense after seeing a lot of the reviews explaining how they didn’t get past the first episode.
I really love the cast, and everyone’s performance
The show is a mystery romp slow burn that may not be for everyone. I personally found it to be funny and entertaining with a tone particular to Liz Feldman that I enjoy.
By the last episode I was pretty invested in the story, despite working out the major twist very early on
I wasn’t sold on Ray Romano at first because of my own biases (a lifetime of not being able to separate him from Everyone Loves Raymond) but that went away pretty quickly. All the various characters have their own side stories that form a tangled web of chaos which is gradually, although not fully, unraveled.
I’m not mad at that though
I'd love to see more of this show and really hope they get a second season.. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month.
Two New York detectives (Pitt, Freeman) are on the trail of a brutal serial killer who chooses his victims according to the seven deadly sins. (New Line Cinema)