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‘More Than Miyagi’ Pays Proper Tribute To The Real ‘The Karate Kid’ Underdog-Turned-Legend, Pat Morita

The ghost of The Karate Kid‘s superior sensei, Mr. Miyagi, loomed larger than ever in the newest Cobra Kai season, which included a better-than-it-should-be scene of Daniel-san gaining access to his in mentor’s letters. Anyone who watched this season felt the hard-hitting significance of that scene, which really drove home how special those original movies were, and how wonderfully they rendered an underdog story while managing to be invigorating and forgivably embracing the power of underdog clichés. Well, those The Karate Kid films would never have translated with a lesser Miyagi actor than Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. He was Oscar-nominated for the first film, and as Ralph Macchio reveals in More Than Miyagi (a new Love Project Films documentary), his one Morita-centered regret is not being able to walk the awards red carpet with his friend. In turn, the film shows us how one would be hard-pressed to find a stronger Hollywood underdog story than that of Pat Morita. In other words, settle down, Daniel LaRusso, because the man who played your mentor came by the role more than honestly.

More Than Miyagi comes full circle like that, while being chock full of revelations like Macchio’s admission, without delving into sensationalism, and there’s something very refreshing about the documentary’s straightforward format. Viewers receive exactly what the title promises, and there’s no flashy filmmaking to be found. Instead, there’s an impressive assembling of Morita’s well-known co-stars, all of whom express nothing but love and respect for an icon. We get the traditional splicing of old interviews and home footage and a huge focus on the path that led to Miyagi. Obviously, things are weighted to give a lot of facetime to the Karate Kid crowd (Macchio, William Zabka, Martin Kove, and uh, Hilary Swank), but one receives a hefty revisiting of Morita’s breakthrough role on Happy Days when Henry Winkler comes to town, and other familiar faces guide us through Morita’s other TV roles. And one surely can’t neglect presences like Tommy Chong, who relates memories from the legend’s stand-up days.

That’s the point where the audience shall begin to realize that Morita’s early life filled itself with sadness, and he turned to comedy while resolving to bring people happiness during his career. Shades of Robin Williams and Dana Carvey appear when it becomes apparent that the “Tears Of A Clown” pitfall is all too true here. Morita’s often-comical, early-to-mid professional exterior fueled itself through extreme self-deprecation, which helped to mask the challenges he faced. Those tough times include recovering from a debilitating, years-long struggle with spinal tuberculosis and being shipped off (as a Japanese American) to Internment camps during World War II. He then did what he had to do to make it in Hollywood, even though that meant working with a prescribed toolbox of Asian stereotypes. Watching this happen in retrospect is sobering, for Morita pushed through an industry where Asian roles including Genghis Khan and Fu Manchu went to John Wayne, Christopher Lee, and Boris Karloff.

I’d like to say that times have changed on that last note, but it’s only been a few years since Scarlett Johansson starred in Ghost in the Shell. (At least the MCU’s making strides by authentically casting movies like Shang-Chi, but that move comes after a relevant Doctor Strange whitewashing controversy.) In the case of Morita’s career, he began on the stand-up circuit, where he once found himself stunned to gaze into an audience of Pearl Harbor survivors in Hawaii. He quietly endured barriers of institutional and casual racism, even while bringing his beloved Happy Days cook to life. He guest-starred on countless TV shows and eventually became the first Asian-American leading man on television. That endeavor didn’t last long, but he was a trailblazer in that way. Eventually, he fought his way into the Miyagi role (amazingly, producers resisted casting him because he was too funny on TV) and graduated to legend status.

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More Than Miyagi doesn’t have to work too hard to elevate Morita. His words during old interviews, and in-depth anecdotes from his co-stars, do all the legwork. There are, thankfully, no surprises there. No one comes forward to share any accounts of Morita-as-monster, although we only hear from his third wife, Evelyn Guerrero, who doesn’t shy away from sharing how Morita buried himself in alcohol, perhaps literally. Nothing is made explicit about Morita’s early-to-mid Hollywood experiences contributing to his profound sadness, but there’s a lot of suggestion here. And clearly, demons from Morita’s childhood and time in Internment camps plagued him enough throughout his life, even while he exuded warmth and sweetness to those around him. Morita’s kindness and generosity shines through even when he’s drunk as a skunk, and I’m reminded of that saying about alcohol magnifying one’s true personality. An inebriated Morita is just as lovable as the most sober moments when we see him during home footage and interviews, but he turned against himself with decades of hard drinking until his death at age 73. It’s a heartbreaking end to his multi-faceted underdog success story.

Still, More Than Miyagi emerges as an uplifting story despite soaking itself in sadness at times. And obviously, the timing couldn’t be more right for this documentary to arrive, so Cobra Kai fans can tuck into an extra dose of his spirit. In less than 90 minutes, the film glides through a crash course of Morita’s pre-and-post Miyagi life events. This should be informative, since it’s safe to assume that multiple generations of Cobra Kai fans don’t realize that Morita led a very full and varied career before getting dramatic as a sensei. Yet comedy was integral to Miyagi, too. I mean, c’mon, it takes considerable talent to pull off the “honk” with a deadpan touch. And here’s an inarguable truth: the dude was funnier than most of us combined. Pat Morita deserves respect for that honk-scene and so much more, and this documentary knows exactly how to give that respect to him.

Directed by ‘The Karate Kid’ enthusiast Kevin Derek, ‘More Than Miyagi’ will be available on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and more on February 5.

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Rudy Giuliani Reacted In Real Time To A Legal Disclaimer Being Added To His Lie-Filled Radio Show

Rudy Giuliani hosts a daily talk radio show on New York’s TalkRadio 77 WABC, where he was previously free to blabber about god-knows-what without restrictions. That’s no longer case, as the station added a legal disclaimer during Thursday’s episode. “The views, assumptions, and opinions expressed by former U.S. Attorney, former attorney to the President of the United States, and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, his guests and callers on the program are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the opinions, beliefs, or policies of WABC Radio, its owner Red Apple Group, and other WABC hosts or our advertisers.” The disclaimer apparently caught Giuliani by surprise.

“I would have thought they would have told me about that before just doing what they just did. Rather insulting,” he said on air. “And gives you a sense of how far this free speech thing has gone. And how they frighten everybody. I mean, we’re in America, we’re not in East Germany.” Giuliani was complaining about his free speech being restricted on a radio show that was streaming worldwide, but do go on. “They’ve got to warn you about me? I’m going to have to give that a lot of consideration,” he continued. “I also think putting it on without telling me ― not the right thing to do. Not the right thing to do at all.” You know what is the right thing to do? Buying cigars!

The disclaimer came hours after Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit against Giuliani, among others. The suit alleges that the former-mayor “created a story about Smartmatic” and that Fox News, where Rudy was a frequent guest, “joined the conspiracy to defame and disparage Smartmatic and its election technology and software.” Nevertheless, Giuliani continued to peddle his long-ago-disproven theories.

Throughout the rest of his show, Giuliani continued to advance the same old lies about 2020 election fraud he’s been making since last year. And even some of his listeners seem to have grown tired of it, as evidenced by a caller who asked Giuliani if he felt “somewhat guilty about spreading a lot of unproven conspiracy theories to folks who may not have the ability or critical thinking skills” and if maybe Giuliani was “taking advantage of the gullible.”

Spoiler: he did not feel guilty.

(Via the Wrap)

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Here’s Everything That’s New On Netflix This Week, Including ‘Malcolm & Marie’ And ‘Firefly Lane’

Netflix is edging into Black History month and Valentine’s Day with a whole lot of fresh content. That’s excellent news, of course, because the massive streaming service is still somehow cranking out as much content as ever. This week’s lineup of new stuff includes an A-lister romantic drama shot during the pandemic, a gathering of Tiffany Haddish’s favorite comedians, a return to TV from a former romcom queen, and a documentary about sultry dancing. Netflix simply cannot stop trying to give us all of the good stuff.

Here’s everything else coming to (and leaving) the streaming platform this week.

Malcolm & Marie (Netflix film streaming 2/5)

Zendaya and John David Washington are getting “achingly romantic,” not to mention dramatic, in this black-and-white film shot during lockdown. Sam Levinson directs and Marcell Rev is on cinematography, so the film looks achingly beautiful as well. Washington’s character is celebrating his movie premiere, and Zendaya portrays his girlfriend, and something goes wrong once they return home with revelations flying and their love put to the test. Levinson meant to send an ode to the Hollywood romances of yesteryear with this one, so Happy (early) Valentine’s Day.

Firefly Lane (Netflix series streaming 2/3)

Now for a different type of love. Katherine Heigl returns to TV with Sarah Chalke as co-star, as the duo portrays two women over three-to-four decades of best friendship. Expect laughs and sentimentality, all based upon the New York Times bestselling book of the same name, and a brunette Heigl. The show’s an exploration of the most important relationship in one’s life and those friendships that can pick up without missing a beat, even after time apart.

Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready (Netflix series streaming 2/2)

Season 2 time, guys. Netflix’s stellar run of stand-up comedy specials took a bit of a breather in late 2020, but there’s some excellent news on the horizon. Girl’s Trip star Tiffany Haddish will return with a fresh collection of half-hour specials that includes a diverse crop of comedians who are near and dear to Haddish. These players include Chaunté Wayans (Wild n’ Out), April Macie (Last Comic Standing), Tracey Ashley (The Last O.G.), Aida Rodriguez (Comedy Central’s This Week at the Comedy Cellar), Flame Monroe (Def Comedy Jam), and Marlo Williams (BET’s Comicview). This season won’t drop a moment too soon because we could really use the laughs.

Strip Down, Rise Up (Netflix film streaming 2/5)

Pole dancing ain’t easy, and Academy Award-nominated director Michèle Ohayon sends up an intimate look at a group of women who come together to heal trauma and put body image issues to rest with this particular type of dancing. Yes, it’s sensual stuff but so much more, and it looks like a take-the-power-back kind of ride.

Here’s a full list of what’s been added in the last week:

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The Bank Job
Beverly Hills Ninja
Eat Pray Love
Inception
Love Daily
: Season 1
My Best Friend’s Wedding
My Dead Ex
: Season 1
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
The Patriot
Rocks
Shutter Island
The Unsetting
: Season 1
Zac and Mia: Seasons 1-2
Zathura

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Kid Cosmic
Mighty Express
: Season 2
Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready: Season 2

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All My Friends Are Dead
Black Beach
Firefly Lane

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Hache: Season 2
Invisible City
The Last Paradiso
Little Big Women
Malcolm & Marie
Space Sweepers
Strip Down, Rise Up
The Yin-Yang Master: Dream Of Eternity

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The Sinner: Jamie

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iCarly: Seasons 1-2
War Dogs

And here’s what’s leaving next week, so it’s your last chance:

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Don’t Knock Twice
Swiped

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A Bad Moms Christmas

Leaving 2/11
The Other Guys

Leaving 2/14
Alone in Berlin
Hostiles

Leaving 2/16
Brave Miss World: Collection 1

Leaving 2/19
Bates Motel: Seasons 1-5

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Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins Compares Releasing ‘Medicine At Midnight’ To ‘Taking A Big Huge Sh*t’

Back in February of 2020, Dave Grohl reported that Foo Fighters had finished making a new album, which has now turned out to be the just-released Medicine At Midnight. So, the band has been holding on to this one for a long time, and Taylor Hawkins compares the relief of this album release to another kind of drop.

Hawkins is the subject of a new Metro profile, and in the piece, he was asked how it feels to finally release the album. He gave a candid response, saying with a laugh, “Like taking a big huge sh*t. My stomach’s been hurting for a long time. Finally! A collective sigh of relief. We’ve finally got over our constipation.’

Elsewhere during the piece, he admitted that he was grateful the pandemic gave him some time to really relax for the first time in years:

“It’s been a nice time to kind of get off the treadmill, on a certain level. I’m not saying that sounds unsympathetic because I know the world’s in a lot of trouble, it’s terrible, I know this. I’m just so fortunate and I feel fortunate the time this has given me. I haven’t really got off the treadmill in 28 years. You never really get a chance to look; you get little moments of, ‘Oh, my life’s amazing,’ but you’re usually onto the next record, or gig, or side project. You’re constantly go go go, and when you’re not, you get to reflect, if you’re lucky, which… I’m lucky. I just want this place to heal and people to go be human beings again. We’ve been getting together a lot more, safely, and testing so it feels like… the only difference is we rehearse and do TV shows, so we’ve managed to somehow, in some strange way, be a band still.”

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LeBron James Has ‘Zero Energy And Zero Excitement’ For An All-Star Game In A Pandemic

While the NBA and its Players Association continue to debate the particulars about an add-on NBA All-Star Game in March Atlanta, we can officially count one star footing against it even happening: LeBron James.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday night after the Lakers beat the Denver Nuggets, 114-93, at home, James made it clear: he’s not interested in participating in the game, which was not part of the original schedule for the 2020-21 NBA Season.

James’ lack of “energy” is certainly understandable, as he’s routinely played deep into the postseason the majority of his career and endured a long haul in the NBA’s Disney bubble before the regular season resumed at home courts in December. But the strong rebuke sent a strong wave through the league on a night where word trickled out about the particulars of what an Atlanta All-Star Game could be amid a pandemic that’s canceled dozens of NBA regular season games. If the league decides to hold an All-Star Game, it will undoubtedly look very different than previous All-Star Weekends in all the obvious ways we’ve seen in the sports world in recent months.

It’s important to note that, despite his opposition to an All-Star Game in 2021, James implied that he would go to Atlanta and participate in the festivities. But his statements were an honest assessment of his view of the game, and apparently the frivolity of trying to make it happen in the first place. All things considered, it sounds like he would appreciate the break rather than the obligation of playing.

Other players have spoken out against the All-Star Game amid the ongoing talks about logistics over where players not attending could travel and how they reenter the NBA season. But the Association now sits at an extremely interesting crossroads where its most influential player — and one of its biggest All-Star draws — has flatly stated he’s not a fan of the league planning the event in the first place.

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LeBron James Refused To Give A Super Bowl Pick Because He Has Friends On Both Teams

LeBron James is a huge football fan, and can regularly be seen tweeting about his beloved Browns on Sundays and the Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturdays. James, who once had a promising football career ahead of him before he (wisely) chose to stick to basketball fulltime, loves the game and isn’t often shy about voicing his opinion on a game.

However, that apparently doesn’t extend to this Sunday’s Super Bowl when it comes to making a prediction for the game, as LeBron, ever the diplomat, laughed off a request from Kevin Harlan (who does lots of NFL games on CBS and on radio) for his pick between the Bucs and the Chiefs after the Lakers comeback win over Denver on Thursday night. James, citing the friends he has on both teams like Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady, declined to make a pick, instead choosing the trusty cop out of “I just want to see a great game.”

Reggie Miller tried his best to goad LeBron into giving an actual pick, but James wasn’t going to be persuaded to betray any of his friends in the game and was proud of his diplomatic response. It’s probably a wise choice, as he now holds the high ground to simply fire off the postgame congratulations tweets to the guys he knows on whichever team wins.

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Flo Milli’s Stellar Looks Send A Man To The Hospital In Her ‘Roaring 20s’ Video

Flo Milli is on a hot streak at the moment and it continues with a new visual for “Roaring 20s.” In the new video, the Alabama rapper gets dressed up and puts on a show for a small group of people in attendance. The video flaunts a retro aesthetic, fitting for the roaring ’20s time period that the song is named after. It also provides the ideal backdrop for the 1970s song, “If I Were A Man,” that Flo Mill samples throughout the song.

The rapper’s infectious confidence is on full display in the video and it comes with a few dance moves that she shows off for viewers. By the end of it, she’s made a decent amount of money and grabbed the attention of multiple men in the audience as they are left with bulging heart eyes. Furthermore, a case of one man’s attraction to Flo sends him to the hospital with an awkward injury.

“Roaring 20s” joins a recent string of releases that Flo Milli has been apart of. Prior to the video’s release, she joined Rich The Kid, Mulatto, and Rubi Rose for their “Nasty” collaboration, one that they shared a visual for just a few days later. Both tracks arrived after a breakout 2020 that was lead by the release of her Ho, Why Is You Here? debut, a BET hip-hop cypher, and a group of diverse guest appearances.

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Polo G Flaunts His Nonchalant Spirit On The Fearless Single, ‘GNF (OKOKOK)’

After embarking on mainstream success in 2019 with his “Pop Out” single alongside Lil Tjay, Polo G was able to experience critical acclaim in 2020. This came about thanks to his second album, The Goat, which many heralded as a great body of work and a strong step up from his debut. Now it appears like the Chicago rapper is already prepared for the next stage of his career as he returns with his latest single, “GNF (OKOKOK).” The track is a strong display of the young rapper’s nonchalant spirit as the record is backed by fearless lines like “If 12 come up, we gon’ take ’em on the chase / Just a cold heart and a banger on my waist.”

The track also arrives with a Cole Bennett-directed video that sees the Windy City rapper surrounded by his crew as he sends out an array of warnings to the opposition. Polo G’s new single comes hours after the rapper celebrated the purchase of a new house for his mother. Stacia Mac, who is also his manager, took to Instagram to flaunt her new humble abode. “To say I’m appreciative is an understatement. Thank you, son! Thank you for being a man of your word,” she said in her post. “Thank you for giving me things, that at times, I was unable to provide you or myself. I love you and I’m eternally grateful.”

In addition to The Goat, Polo G’s 2020 also saw the release of an NPR Tiny Desk concert, videos for “Martin & Gina,” “21,” and more, and a BET hip-hop cypher.

Listen to “GNF (OKOKOK)” in the video above.

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Freddie Gibbs And Schoolboy Q Hold Their ‘Gang Signs’ Up High On Their New Single

Freddie Gibbs is someone who never lets his foot off the gas pedal. Whether it be his undeniable top-tier raps or the hilarious jokes he makes on social media, the Gary, Indiana rapper is always on go. The latest example of that comes on his new “Gang Signs” single with Schoolboy Q. The track is a smooth effort with a hard-hitting bass that also features the duo in a laid-back state. It also comes with a semi-animated video that portrays the rappers as cartoon characters who embark on a peaceful drive through the city.

The new single comes after a huge year for Freddie Gibbs. He shared his latest project, Alfredo, a ten-track effort laced with amazing production from The Alchemist. The album stood as the fourth joint album of Freddie’s career and his second with The Alchemist following 2018’s Fetti release with Currensy. On a more recent note, Freddie Gibbs shared a freestyle over one of the tracks from Madlib’s new album, Sound Ancestors.

As for Schoolboy Q, fans of the TDE rapper are still waiting for the rapper’s sixth album, one he originally announced shortly after the release of 2019’s Crash Talk. At the time he said the new album would arrive at some point in 2020, but for reasons unknown to fans at the moment, his sixth LP never saw the light of day last year. Hopefully, things will be different in 2021.

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JID And Denzel Curry Gift Fans Their Long-Awaited ‘Bruuuh’ Remix

Fans of Denzel Curry and JID are hoping 2021 brings them new music from both rappers. Denzel Curry has been fairly active lately as the Florida native dropped his Unlocked joint album with Kenny Beats in 2020 and his fourth album, Zuu, prior to that in 2019. JID, on the other hand, has been a bit quieter. He delivered a number of guest verses last year that can be found projects like Revenge Of The Dreamers III and Spilligion, but it’s been more than two years since his supporters received an album from him. While it looks like that will change this year, the Atlanta native returns with Denzel for a remix to a track that he released earlier in his career.

Denzel Curry joins JID to add a killer verse to the Dreamville rapper’s track, “Bruuuh.” The original song was released at the top of 2017, weeks before JID’s signing to Dreamville was announced. On the hard-hitting Willie B-produced song, JID speaks about being underrated and unappreciated while desperately seeking success and a better life in order to put his loved ones in a better situation. Denzel hops on the song to solidify his position in the rap world while flying through his verse with slick punchlines and an overall impressive display of his rap talents.

The new remix comes after JID first revealed its existence back in August 2019. In addition to that, he may have also revealed the title to his third album to be The Forever Story, which would be a smooth sequel to his debut album, The Never Story.

Listen to the “Bruuuh” remix above.