The '80S are Back and They're Ugly: 'Karate Kid' Meets 'the A-Team' (Screen Scene)
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2010, June 15, 11, 24
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The 1980s is a decade that represents different things to different people. Big-haired rock stars and synth-pop, for starters. Obviously, there are people in Hollywood foolish enough to attempt to resurrect two popular artifacts from the '80s. One is a beloved motion picture, and the other is a television series with a cult following. The movie classic is "The Karate Kid," and the TV show is "The A Team." Knowing the Hollywood studio mentality as well as I do, I understand why there are now films called "The Karate Kid" and "The A-Team," but seriously, folks, how wrongheaded can wrongheaded thinking get?
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