I gate it a 6. May bump it up to a 7. I enjoy the hell out of it. It knows exactly what it is, doesn't try to be anything more, and strikes a consistent tone throughout. But it's not exactly what I would call a top notch movie either.
I enjoy it a lot more than 2. 2 took itself too seriously, and had the same kind of goofy, over-the-top characters as 3 did. The tone was inconsistent, and it didn't work. However, 2 did have that AMAZING scene with Daniel consoling Miyagi after his father died. That was, in my humble opinion, the best scene between Macchio and Morita in the entire series.
I very much enjoy 3, but it takes a few viewings to really 'get it'. Once you can look past the inherent goofiness, and the ludicrous plot/villains, it's hella fun to watch. Griffith and the actor that played Mike Barnes were fantastic in the roles they were given, and knew exactly how to make it work. Many kudos to them. Kove's part was a little understated, but it worked well enough. I definitely liked his performance much more in the first one.
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