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I did see the second film in the cinema.
I noticed the episodes have a short run time will try to watch a few over the weekend, Youtube Red is free in the UK to subscribe to, I was expecting it to be a paid service.
Edited: Just realised only the first episode is free.
They seem to run a little under half an hour.
That's great it's free there. Here it costs a few bucks. I may wait and see if the series comes out on Blu ray. What I saw I liked enough to get it.
I think the first two episodes were free, and somebody uploaded a crappy version of the 3rd episode.
Had a quick look on tablet first two episodes are free then have to get premium, I read premium allows you to download YouTube content to watch later? If so will save several episodes to tablet to watch at work.
I must say William Zabka as Johnny in the new series really steals the show. Some great character development for him.
This holds up well. I'm enthralled tonight just as I was as a kid.
Great stuff,
Johnny certainly a potentially more complex character, Danny was a bit bland on reflection.
The Cobra Kai series is a great showcase for Johnny.
Love that little subtlety in his performance.
Alas Chad McQueen did not have the talent his father had though I remember him in quite a few movies in the 80's.
That's right Chad McQueen.
You were probably thinking of Scott Eastwood lol Chad made a few straight to video action films.
Probably. Actually there's a film historian named Scott McQueen. LOL.
Score by Bill Conti.