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Tony’s Timeless Thursdays™: The Enduring Legend of The Karate Kid: From Crane Kicks to Cobra Kai to Legends, a Legacy That Still Strikes🥋
At its heart, The Karate Kid has always been more than about karate. It’s about mentorship, resilience, discipline, and learning to find balance in life. With each installment, the story evolved — sometimes leaning into melodrama, sometimes reinventing itself for new audiences — but always staying rooted in the universal truth Mr. Miyagi taught: “Karate here [points to head]. Karate here [points to heart]. Karate never here [points to fist].”

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Sep 189 min read


Tony's Timeless Thursdays™: New Jack City— Crime, Culture, and the Crack Era
New Jack City gave us one of the most unforgettable villains in cinematic history with Wesley Snipes as Nino Brown, introduced us to a new side of Ice-T, gave Chris Rock his first breakout role, and showcased the directorial vision of Mario Van Peebles. This movie wasn’t just another crime drama — it was a cultural event.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Sep 45 min read


Tony’s Timeless Thursdays™: Mork & Mindy: "Nanu Nanu" and the Birth of a Comedy Legend
What some people forget is that Mork didn’t even start on Mork & Mindy. He first showed up on an episode of Happy Days in 1978 called My Favorite Orkan. It was supposed to be just a silly one-off episode — an alien trying to take Richie Cunningham back to Ork and Fonzie fighting him off. But then Robin Williams walked in and turned that simple idea into something magical.
The audience went crazy for him. ABC knew they had something special, so they gave him his own show.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Aug 285 min read
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