Say what u want about silver. His lessons are actually excellent. The “ it’s blood , make believe it’s his “ is actually an awesome advice to anyone playing fighting sports .
that^s it. It`s a problem of mentality that es necesary for the people to face the life. Not only in the sports in our lives too. When the situation is not able or is hard we need wining mentality and we need to be strong
Yeah, but there's something wrong when someone leaves the dojo with bloody knuckles or bloody feet after every karate session. It's not sustainable physically, and you'll end up paying more in hospital bills than the karate lessons will cost.
So um, what will you do when you get old? When you no longer have the strength and agility of a young man? How far do you think you will get in life with that kind of mentality?
Daniel went to the deep end in the 3rd film, he went against his master and turned into something he always hated...a bully... Definitely I'm the end it made Mr. Myagi and Daniel's relationship stronger for life.
Well hard to say, I mean Mike Barnes had a totally different style of Karate than Chozen, Chozen was more old style old school karate, defense only, where as Mike was an attack style offense and also I think Mike was a more vicious fighter than Chozen, hard to say who was better, I'd say Mike was, but it's all a matter of opinion.
Because Daniel was off balance and out of focus in every single encounter. First time he kicked Jessica which pissed him off and most importantly made him go on the offensive. Second time he was mega pissed because Mike Barnes was stealing all the plants and was denying it. Third time Daniel felt cornered and worst of all Terry Silver’s teachings reversed his training and balance. And the tournament. Daniel was still scared and still not in full balance. Which is why he wasn’t using kata and was overwhelmed. The second Daniel started using kata, Terry Silver was terrified and kept yelling for Mike Barnes to rush to hit him right away. And just like that Daniel wins in 2 moves. In reality Daniel was much closer to Mike Barnes than many realize. If he used kata from the start and had say Miyagi around. He could've been capable of not only putting up a fight, but had a good chance of winning.
Muchos dicen q la 3 debió ser la 2 y viceversa pero no es así. En la 3 Daniel psicologicamente queda apabullado porq sabe q esta gente es capaz de lo peor hasta de pasarse x muertos. En la 2 Daniel debía luchar a muerte x amor acá fue humillado acobardado usado y echo pelear con su maestro. Mentalmente devastado esa es la explicación real y porq la 3 debió ser tal ya q como en la 2 nunca vivió algo así y la 3 lo termina de hacer crecer y madurar x completo porq nunca había vivido algo así. Cualquiera fuera el orden las 2 tocan puntos diferentes q hacen a la persona no importa el orden.
Fun Fact: Robyn Lively was 17 years old when this was made. Macchio was about 27 or 28. There couldn't be any kissing scenes due to her age and Macchio felt uncomfortable with the age difference so the script was changed a bit.
Terry Silver forgot to add another rule in between rule 1, 2, and 3. Like: A man can't move, he can't fight. And the only way to stop him from moving his body is kneeing him in the stomach when you're mostly kneeing him in his lower spine breaking it in half. Would that count as brutal and deadly in the Quick Silver Karate Style?
@DennisHala-bg4mt Yes that's true that, that guy pushed Daniel and I wondered why Jessica got angry at Daniel but, someone who works as a security guard mentioned that the reason Jessica got angry at him was because, the guy was just standing there after pushing Daniel and then with Daniel punching the guy meant that Daniel assaulted the guy. The person who works as a security guard mentioned that Daniel should have just ran and got a security guard at the dance hall instead of punching the guy. Not only that, Jessica was probably very surprised to see Daniel going too far into punching when of course, she has been seeing him getting beaten up by Mike Barnes and his friends.
@@afriendofbeanYour security guard friend apparently is unaware that California is a Right to Stand Ground state, meaning that Daniel is under no obligation to run after he was assaulted. And yeah, pushing someone is assault. That's why the security guard in the movie went after the punk, and completely ignored Daniel running away.
@@TheMacC117 I thought myself that Daniel did the right thing to defend himself but, that person who is a security guard mentioned that Daniel made it worse by punching the guy after the guy pushed him where Daniel should have gotten a security guard to escort the guy out of the dance hall. If Daniel and Jessica were going to exit the dance hall, it's unknown if the guy was going to follow them since he pushed Daniel saying "hey bonehead, I'm taking her home" with Daniel having to defend himself by punching the guy. Probably another reason why the security guards went after that guy is because, he assaulted some woman from 2:32-2:36 before Terry Silver came to him and maybe that woman told a security guard already pointing the guy out and maybe the security guards saw him pushing Daniel feeling that Daniel did the right thing to defend himself and saw Daniel running away with Terry Silver feeling that Daniel was trying to get out of danger from the guy where maybe they must have thought Terry Silver was his father trying to get his son out of danger.
Yeah but Daniel would never go so far to break his nose, Daniel probably wouldn’t have even thrown a punch on him unless the guy threw first, Silvers manipulation was why Daniel did that.
I think it was both impressed by Daniel’s skills and happy for tormenting him silver saw something in Daniel in KK3 that took kreese till season 6 of CK to see I firmly believe that Daniel has more potential than anyone in the series and at his maximum peak he could theoretically become Miyagis equal in karate
California is a Right to Stand Ground state. Daniel was well within his rights to defend himself after being assaulted, and has no obligation to retreat.
What I always found cool about this movie for Me was that because of where I picked it up the first time I’d seen it, I was unaware of what was going on so I was just as surprised as Daniel to see Barnes come out.
Technically Kreese is the one that supposed to train Daniel is because Martin Kove is busy working on his other movie so they have to replace with silver
Thomas Ian Griffith, who looks like Matthew McConaughey in this movie, did an awesome job by portraying a sick-ass psycho like Terry Silver... I would like to shake Thomas Ian's hands and to kick Terry Silver's ass so bad
In one of these movies, Pat whatshisface the referee specifically states that Face Contact isn't allowed. Therefore, Johnny was right. It was an "illegal" kick to the face!
But Silver's training didn't really help Daniel against Mike Barnes. The kata he learned from Miyagi helped Daniel come through in the most pivotal moment.
The movie was supposed to be in 1985 but it is so 1989 because it was actually filmed in late 1988 early 1989 so it naturally has that vibe and I love it!
To this day, I'm still trying to figure out how turning Daniel into a fearless, more aggressive fighter, that doesn't hesitate, is stronger, and can destroy that dummy would have hurt him for the fight against Barnes. It didn't seem to make much sense to me, LOL! What if Daniel had been proud of fucking that guy up and never went back to Miyagi?
lol. Hadnt seen this scene in like 30 years. Didnt realize how big an asshole Silver is till I hear this guy go "where's the guy with my money?". Didn't even pay the guy lol
i hate how the film represents kata in kk3. making daniel literally do the kata mid fight to win. the point of kata is to build muscle memory to use kihon properly. (kihon = basic techniques) if you have kihon and no kata you have all those techniques floating in your mind but with kata it builds muscle memory and faster counterattacks after your block. but him doing the entire kata, finishing, getting into a stance then winning? does not portray kata well.
Miyagi-do karate is a version of Goju-ryu karate, one of the most popular styles of Okinawan karate. It was founded by Chojun Miyagi, upon whom the character of Mr. Miyagi is based. (In Cobra Kai S2, you can see Chojun Miyagi’s portrait on the wall of the Miyagi-do dojo, implying that Mr. Miyagi was his direct descendant.) And the Cobra Kai style was primarily Tang Soo Do, a korean style.
Daniel’s punch was justified. The punk assaulted Daniel by pushing him first, and Daniel defended himself. I don’t know why they made it seem like Daniel was in the wrong here.
Not a punch to break his nose, he should have given him a warning first, Silver set this up, but the guy clearly was being used, if he had refused, he would have lost out on money, poor guy was caught in a trap.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
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10! Don't listen to this fodder
The movie gets a 1/2. The video itself was okay.
A solid 7. 😁😁😁
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Say what u want about silver. His lessons are actually excellent.
The “ it’s blood , make believe it’s his “ is actually an awesome advice to anyone playing fighting sports .
Yes but he makes him feel hatred for his opponent , no mercy but no hate too just focus on yourself
that^s it. It`s a problem of mentality that es necesary for the people to face the life. Not only in the sports in our lives too. When the situation is not able or is hard we need wining mentality and we need to be strong
Yeah, but there's something wrong when someone leaves the dojo with bloody knuckles or bloody feet after every karate session. It's not sustainable physically, and you'll end up paying more in hospital bills than the karate lessons will cost.
So um, what will you do when you get old? When you no longer have the strength and agility of a young man? How far do you think you will get in life with that kind of mentality?
@@costenics_swyou have to hate the opponent during the match, afterwards it’s a different story
Still love that Silver's master plan involved making Daniel a tougher fighter. Brilliant!
You felt bad he didn't get his money too. Admit it.
Tough, sure. Emotional and lacking in technique also.
@@NoForGayJesusyeah thats the point, he's just making him throw random offense without any technique
Reminds me Kill Bill's Pai Mei. Tarantino maybe took it from this scene.
@@NoForGayJesusbreaking solid wood like that require perfect technique and heart to do it. He did give him stronger technique
Terry Silver truly was the perfect personification of a cobra.
A dangerous animal that can never be trusted.
I see, you're a follow wolf.
Silver actually looked excited and pleased when Daniel broke those wooden legs and boards on that dummy. As he should have been.
Yea I thought he maybe was happy in real but idk I think he wanted to take advantage of himm
Because he promised kreese he would make Daniel’s knuckles bleed and he did just that.
“He ran into your fist!” 😂😂
“Well he ran into your fist it’s not your fault right? That means he can’t continue that means u win!! Haha! u like that Mr larusso?”
😂😂😂😂
@@smoothshot8925 yeaah I like that haha :D
Daniel went to the deep end in the 3rd film, he went against his master and turned into something he always hated...a bully... Definitely I'm the end it made Mr. Myagi and Daniel's relationship stronger for life.
He became a bully, because he didn't know how to control that power and it let it consume him.
He defended his girlfriend😂, is that bullying to you??
A bully 4 dont Let a stranger sucker pushed him?
who did he bully lmao he hit the dude that was paid by terry to wind him up and dance with his girl
Tbh he was a douchebag in the first movie too
He played this role perfectly. His excitement, facial expressions when he had his back turned, everything. Literally perfect
I agree. Ralph Macchio nailed it!
It’s crazy how Thomas Ian Griffith (the guy who played Terry Silver) is younger than Ralph Macchio (Daniel) in real life 🤯
@@jakecollins4545 No shit Sherlock
Every comment talks about this shit. We fucking get it.
How tf is it possible?
@@costenics_swRalph’s genes are insane
This is true! And In the movie he is being taught by Mr silver
"Technique & Killa instinct! You got it all now kid"
Terry silver was also a very good actor, he made his good guy act look so real that sometimes I forgot HE was the villain😂
this guy wants to break you, humiliate you, stomp you into the ground! WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT!
chills.
IM GONNA NAIL EM
Daniel relearned from Johnny later in life. They both benefitted from being trained by each other.
Daniel learning the crane and drum technique in Karate Kid part 2 he shouldve been able to eat Mike Barnes for breakfast, this shouldve been part 2
Well hard to say, I mean Mike Barnes had a totally different style of Karate than Chozen, Chozen was more old style old school karate, defense only, where as Mike was an attack style offense and also I think Mike was a more vicious fighter than Chozen, hard to say who was better, I'd say Mike was, but it's all a matter of opinion.
IMHO I think Mike Barnes had different styles of martial arts from Tae Kwon Do, Shotokan and perhaps some MMA.
Because Daniel was off balance and out of focus in every single encounter.
First time he kicked Jessica which pissed him off and most importantly made him go on the offensive.
Second time he was mega pissed because Mike Barnes was stealing all the plants and was denying it.
Third time Daniel felt cornered and worst of all Terry Silver’s teachings reversed his training and balance.
And the tournament. Daniel was still scared and still not in full balance. Which is why he wasn’t using kata and was overwhelmed. The second Daniel started using kata, Terry Silver was terrified and kept yelling for Mike Barnes to rush to hit him right away. And just like that Daniel wins in 2 moves.
In reality Daniel was much closer to Mike Barnes than many realize. If he used kata from the start and had say Miyagi around. He could've been capable of not only putting up a fight, but had a good chance of winning.
@@DaveBoswell-lz3kcon his gee on CK season 6, he had a patch saying "Shotokan Karatedo"
Muchos dicen q la 3 debió ser la 2 y viceversa pero no es así. En la 3 Daniel psicologicamente queda apabullado porq sabe q esta gente es capaz de lo peor hasta de pasarse x muertos. En la 2 Daniel debía luchar a muerte x amor acá fue humillado acobardado usado y echo pelear con su maestro. Mentalmente devastado esa es la explicación real y porq la 3 debió ser tal ya q como en la 2 nunca vivió algo así y la 3 lo termina de hacer crecer y madurar x completo porq nunca había vivido algo así. Cualquiera fuera el orden las 2 tocan puntos diferentes q hacen a la persona no importa el orden.
"Blinded his tears, CHOKE on his own blood " beast 😂
Fun Fact: Robyn Lively was 17 years old when this was made. Macchio was about 27 or 28. There couldn't be any kissing scenes due to her age and Macchio felt uncomfortable with the age difference so the script was changed a bit.
He still married the character's 1st maternal cousin.
Yeah at first Jessica and Daniel were supposed to be a couple but Ralph Macchio insisted they just be friends instead.
Love the way silver was yelling at Daniel's face to make him tougher. That's how you toughen someone
Terry Silver forgot to add another rule in between rule 1, 2, and 3. Like: A man can't move, he can't fight. And the only way to stop him from moving his body is kneeing him in the stomach when you're mostly kneeing him in his lower spine breaking it in half. Would that count as brutal and deadly in the Quick Silver Karate Style?
You wouldn't think Daniel is older then silver but he is lol
@british_loony
Really ? ! ? !
Daniel was actually OLDER than Silver? ! ? ! 😳
I neva know that ! ! !
@@ms.mustlovecats1556well in real life not in the movie lol
That guy does a really good job of acting like a psycho 😀
Terry ruined the party for Daniel and he played that guy with no compensation he promised. Terry is so blackhearted 3:37
“That would be face contact. I would be disqualified.”
You literally won the tournament by kicking Johnny in the face, Daniel. 🤦♂️
Fist to face never allowed but kicks to face are allowed even though legs are stronger, makes heaps of sense...
He pushed him first
@DennisHala-bg4mt Yes that's true that, that guy pushed Daniel and I wondered why Jessica got angry at Daniel but, someone who works as a security guard mentioned that the reason Jessica got angry at him was because, the guy was just standing there after pushing Daniel and then with Daniel punching the guy meant that Daniel assaulted the guy. The person who works as a security guard mentioned that Daniel should have just ran and got a security guard at the dance hall instead of punching the guy. Not only that, Jessica was probably very surprised to see Daniel going too far into punching when of course, she has been seeing him getting beaten up by Mike Barnes and his friends.
@@afriendofbeanYour security guard friend apparently is unaware that California is a Right to Stand Ground state, meaning that Daniel is under no obligation to run after he was assaulted. And yeah, pushing someone is assault. That's why the security guard in the movie went after the punk, and completely ignored Daniel running away.
@@TheMacC117 I thought myself that Daniel did the right thing to defend himself but, that person who is a security guard mentioned that Daniel made it worse by punching the guy after the guy pushed him where Daniel should have gotten a security guard to escort the guy out of the dance hall. If Daniel and Jessica were going to exit the dance hall, it's unknown if the guy was going to follow them since he pushed Daniel saying "hey bonehead, I'm taking her home" with Daniel having to defend himself by punching the guy. Probably another reason why the security guards went after that guy is because, he assaulted some woman from 2:32-2:36 before Terry Silver came to him and maybe that woman told a security guard already pointing the guy out and maybe the security guards saw him pushing Daniel feeling that Daniel did the right thing to defend himself and saw Daniel running away with Terry Silver feeling that Daniel was trying to get out of danger from the guy where maybe they must have thought Terry Silver was his father trying to get his son out of danger.
Yeah but Daniel would never go so far to break his nose, Daniel probably wouldn’t have even thrown a punch on him unless the guy threw first, Silvers manipulation was why Daniel did that.
Silver was a loser. A wealthy businessman with nothing better to do than stalk a teenage boy.
I mean he admited he was abusing of coke. He found peace until Kreese return.
He was a great villain and even better one on cobra Kai.
Sounds like the life to me
@Richard_Straker
He never stalked Daniel, dumbass .
Both Kreese and Silver devoted most of their adult lives to harrassing a single individual -- from childhood to adulthood.
Say what you will, but Terry Silver is an excellent teacher.
😂😂😂 one of the best jokes I heard.
it's true
It was all a trick to build Daniel’s confidence up only to get slaughtered by Mike In the tournament
@@leerogish7223Danny beat Mike. Watch again
Good teacher but too bad he used his teaching skills for evil instead of good.
ASAAAAAAA!!!
1:57 silvers elated response was genuine but not happy for Daniel. Happy that he fulfilled his promise to kreese and made Daniel’s knuckles bleed.
I think it was both impressed by Daniel’s skills and happy for tormenting him silver saw something in Daniel in KK3 that took kreese till season 6 of CK to see I firmly believe that Daniel has more potential than anyone in the series and at his maximum peak he could theoretically become Miyagis equal in karate
You Will Never Trust Terry Silver
To this day, I still haven't figured out what being able to "drink a horse" means 🐎
There's an expression "I'm so hungry could eat a horse" Daniel changed eat to drink which made it extra silly
@@irvinalexanderflores I've heard the expression, but eating a horse makes sense 🤭
As soon as i saw my sensi in the same club, lessons over..wtf yo grown a$$ doing in here 😂
2:57 Glen Mediros 😂
Awesome music
Awesome musician
@2:35 "Get out of my way whyte boy"..🤣🤣🤣
Well, I think this proves that simple moves such as that obviously don't come naturally
I noticed daniel seem to be uncomfortable with silver cobra kai but not johnnys (eagle fang = johnny cobra kai) when training under their method
it's probably where the training was coming from. silver trained to actually harm people. johnny trained people to be badass
Tory's stone scene brought me back here.
and when hes close enough ASSSSSSSSSAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!😂
"I could drink a horse" WTF??
Glad that they brought back Jessica Andrews in Cobra Kai
Thomas Ian Griffith was on Another World back in the 80s.
The manipulation is portrayed perfectly.
California is a Right to Stand Ground state. Daniel was well within his rights to defend himself after being assaulted, and has no obligation to retreat.
still crazy to me that daniels actor is older than silvers
What I always found cool about this movie for Me was that because of where I picked it up the first time I’d seen it, I was unaware of what was going on so I was just as surprised as Daniel to see Barnes come out.
This terry silver is not the terry silver from cobra Kai. He really is the bad guy in this third sequel.
Of course, but he was on the coke then. In CK, not anymore.
He really is the bad guy in CK wym he literally burned down Barnes’ furniture store
Ngl though, i actually broke a nose during a huge fight in middle school... after watching this clip
*junior high
This is best part of Danny. Terry actually made him into bad azz. Haha she can't handle the bad boy now.
Technically Kreese is the one that supposed to train Daniel is because Martin Kove is busy working on his other movie so they have to replace with silver
"You did the right thing, you had no choice!"
Really? He was staring at him for a full 5 seconds.
Terry Silver helped Daniel become a complete fighter.
.and Miyagi do isn't t about fighting, it's about Defense only.
He never even paid the guy 😂
Terry Silver put all his trust in John Kreese
Manipulate Daniel in his mind games
Danny boy had every right to hit that guy after he pushed him. Terry is the man!
I'm sure daniel come break someone nose already. The title
Terry Silver: A man can’t see, he can’t fight
Mr Han: Don’t see it, feel it
Thomas Ian Griffith, who looks like Matthew McConaughey in this movie, did an awesome job by portraying a sick-ass psycho like Terry Silver... I would like to shake Thomas Ian's hands and to kick Terry Silver's ass so bad
Terry silver says to Daniel do you think you can rely on that crane crap later cobra Kai, season five episode 10 Daniel uses it on Terry Silver
In case after thousands of comments you still don't know: Terry Silver is older than Daniel san in real life.
Other way around. Ralph is older than Ian.
Bro still got the fact wrong 💀
"It's face contact, I'll be disqualified".
"They were fine with it in the last tournament"!
In one of these movies, Pat whatshisface the referee specifically states that Face Contact isn't allowed. Therefore, Johnny was right. It was an "illegal" kick to the face!
Say what you want but Silver brought out the best in Daniel. With Mr. Miyagis training he got his ass kicked in the tourney and got lucky in the end.
Miyagui says.
Karate its for defence.. and balance.
Not tournoments
And then created his own downfall
But Silver's training didn't really help Daniel against Mike Barnes. The kata he learned from Miyagi helped Daniel come through in the most pivotal moment.
@@rushrush1209 If Barnes did not keep losing the point he would have won 3-0. The kata at the end was just pure luck.
If he would have trained with silver he woulda took chozens life in the first few seconds in the second movie
Silver is a great teacher
The movie was supposed to be in 1985 but it is so 1989 because it was actually filmed in late 1988 early 1989 so it naturally has that vibe and I love it!
It's supposed to be exactly one year after the start of The First Movie at the start of part 3. Down to the exact second.
You could see Silver's hatred for Daniel throughout this movie.
To this day, I'm still trying to figure out how turning Daniel into a fearless, more aggressive fighter, that doesn't hesitate, is stronger, and can destroy that dummy would have hurt him for the fight against Barnes. It didn't seem to make much sense to me, LOL! What if Daniel had been proud of fucking that guy up and never went back to Miyagi?
This man be givin be Menendez from BO2 vibes
Terry is seriously just Evil Mac from Always Sunny
Tobey Maguire went through the same thing in Spider-Man 3…
"He can't continue. That means YOU WIN!"
2:37 This can be so easily misinterpreted LOL.
I love it a lot
He is a lil' zesty with it
What if silver learned Daniel silver bullet
Ahhh if yall didn't notice silver says kata is a waste, but yet when Daniel first goes to silver what is silver doing, kata
Because Kata does work.
Actually Daniel didn't do anything wrong. The guy assaulted him first 😂
I swer there's Paul Stanley on bass guitar..
Quick silver method
terry was teaching daniel boxing not karate
Yea i punch wood with my bare hands all the time in boxing.
@@diddlenfiddle7311Kinda reminds you of Rocky cuz their's some what a connection between Rocky and Karate Kid
@@jakecollins4545 of course
No, it was karate. They focus more on striking and they use kicks for back up.
WHAT IF SILVER REALLY LIKED DANIEL.LIKE DANNY BOY GREW ON HIM N HE TOLD KREESE NO, IM TRAINING HIM TO A CHAMPIONSHIP
Daniel didn't break the arms 😂😅
2:23 what song plays here?
Radio ga ga by queen
Can't help myself by glen
3:54 🦘
A man cant stand he cant fight? Tell that to the gracies terry
nice
lol. Hadnt seen this scene in like 30 years. Didnt realize how big an asshole Silver is till I hear this guy go "where's the guy with my money?". Didn't even pay the guy lol
That Scene ruined my Mental Health…
Rip nose
i hate how the film represents kata in kk3. making daniel literally do the kata mid fight to win. the point of kata is to build muscle memory to use kihon properly. (kihon = basic techniques) if you have kihon and no kata you have all those techniques floating in your mind but with kata it builds muscle memory and faster counterattacks after your block. but him doing the entire kata, finishing, getting into a stance then winning? does not portray kata well.
very hungry keep leaving go the mall so heather tom?
damn
Is Cobra Kai an actual style?
Miyagi-do karate is a version of Goju-ryu karate, one of the most popular styles of Okinawan karate. It was founded by Chojun Miyagi, upon whom the character of Mr. Miyagi is based. (In Cobra Kai S2, you can see Chojun Miyagi’s portrait on the wall of the Miyagi-do dojo, implying that Mr. Miyagi was his direct descendant.)
And the Cobra Kai style was primarily Tang Soo Do, a korean style.
i think i like daniel better in cobra kai then miyagi do
Que es de tû vida amore ?logico te oari.me inagino que tús hermanos tidavia viven?.😇🫅🇵🇪😊
That is the gayest Kata I've ever seen
😂
Quick silver 😂
Daniel’s punch was justified. The punk assaulted Daniel by pushing him first, and Daniel defended himself. I don’t know why they made it seem like Daniel was in the wrong here.
Not a punch to break his nose, he should have given him a warning first, Silver set this up, but the guy clearly was being used, if he had refused, he would have lost out on money, poor guy was caught in a trap.