What else makes me laugh
Larusso even into part III still wrestling with the decision if he should go to college or not then ultimately doing something stupid with his college savings.
shareLarusso even into part III still wrestling with the decision if he should go to college or not then ultimately doing something stupid with his college savings.
shareProbably didn't help that he went through yet another off-screen relationship break-up too. Daniel not able to catch a break.
shareWell it must have worked out for him seeing as he is Californias biggest Audi dealer now!
shareRalph Macchio being 60 lbs heavier than he was in the first movie is pretty comical. The sight of his rear end in a pair of jeans is enough the crack up an entire room. I've seen it happen!!!!
shareYeah, watching this again tonight. Its embarrassing how unlikeable he is in this film. Literally whines the entire time. On top of that he makes terrible decision after terrible decision. No way in hell he is beating Mike Barnes either. And a double hell no that he is ever dating a Robyn Lively type of chick. She could do a thousand times better. Makes me sick.
shareIn reality it was a very clever piece of writing to show the stark contrast between Larusso and his enemy, Mike Barnes. Larusso gave all his money to help Miyagi start a business, whereas Barnes demanded 50% ownership of his teacher Terry Silver's business.
shareFriendship and loyalty vs Greed & Power.
shareYes, the difference was quite stark. One aligns himself with a filthy rich proven businessman, the other pisses away his meager life savings on a money pit with no chance of success.
shareThere is another example nobody ever talks about. The humility factor.
When Larusso is training with Silver, he did that back roll and silver asked if Miyagi taught him that. Larusso very quickly said no. Later on Kreese and silver are watching Barnes in the tournament. Impressed with Barnes' moves, Kreese asks "Did you teach him that?" Silver, being proud of his student, replies "No, no, that one's all his."
Silver gives credit where it is due. Larusso takes credit for everything. Another example of Larusso taking credit is in Cobra Kai when he told Johnny "It was just a little old me in the All Valley," with no credit being given to Miyagi.
In Whinielle's defense when he "won" in KK3 he held up Miyagay's arm and not his. He knew his sad excuse for a win was in no way shape or form due to his skills. The win was solely because Miyagay inspired him to pull a fake-out geisha dance out of his ass so feminine it would make Samgerard blush.