An examination of the Oscar-winning director who brought to life some of cinema's most beloved motion pictures.An examination of the Oscar-winning director who brought to life some of cinema's most beloved motion pictures.An examination of the Oscar-winning director who brought to life some of cinema's most beloved motion pictures.
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- 3 wins & 3 nominations total
Susan Sarandon
- Melissa Compton
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Matthew McConaughey
- Self
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John Travolta
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- (archive footage)
Morgan Freeman
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Elisabeth Shue
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Renée Zellweger
- Self
- (archive footage)
Sigourney Weaver
- Self
- (archive footage)
Lesley Ann Warren
- Faye Hanlon
- (archive footage)
Pat Morita
- Miyagi
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This masterfully crafted story is a must see for and Rocky or Karate Kid fans. You have not trully seen and loved those entire franchises If you do not know the vision of the director.
I consider "Rocky" and "The Karate Kid" to be two of my favorite films of all-time. Most often, names like Sylvester Stallone, Ralph Macchio, or Pat Morita are synonymous with those efforts. Yet, both movies were directed by John G. Avildsen. This documentary tells his film-career story, especially focusing on those two iconic pieces of cinema in examining how he had a hand in shaping the great cinematic underdog narrative.
Avildsen had a bit of a strange Hollywood career in that he helmed two blockbusters but didn't really do a whole let else (or at least nothing near as iconic) in the industry. "King of the Underdogs" delves into both of those accounts.
Though touching on some of his other directorial efforts, "Rocky" and "Karate Kid" are the main focus here, as they should be. Interviews from the cast, crew, and Avildsen himself shed some great light on how masterful he was behind the camera and working with all types of actors (young, old, etc.). It's fun to see these nostalgic reminisces.
At the same time, most of those figures also acknowledge that Avildsen could have a prickly, controlling side, potentially part of the reason why he didn't get more work than he ultimately did. He did things his way, and if he couldn't have it he'd either not start a project or walk away from one.
Overall, this was an entertaining and enlightening look at a film figure you may not know all that much about even though his biggest successes are now beloved by all. I feel like I understand his film industry journey much better after "King of the Underdogs", and it was an enjoyable experience all-around.
Avildsen had a bit of a strange Hollywood career in that he helmed two blockbusters but didn't really do a whole let else (or at least nothing near as iconic) in the industry. "King of the Underdogs" delves into both of those accounts.
Though touching on some of his other directorial efforts, "Rocky" and "Karate Kid" are the main focus here, as they should be. Interviews from the cast, crew, and Avildsen himself shed some great light on how masterful he was behind the camera and working with all types of actors (young, old, etc.). It's fun to see these nostalgic reminisces.
At the same time, most of those figures also acknowledge that Avildsen could have a prickly, controlling side, potentially part of the reason why he didn't get more work than he ultimately did. He did things his way, and if he couldn't have it he'd either not start a project or walk away from one.
Overall, this was an entertaining and enlightening look at a film figure you may not know all that much about even though his biggest successes are now beloved by all. I feel like I understand his film industry journey much better after "King of the Underdogs", and it was an enjoyable experience all-around.
Saw this in theaters and was blown away.
I learned so much about John Avildsen that I didn't realize. It's inspiring and well made. Definitely one of the best documentaries of this genre.
Did you know
- TriviaThis documentary is a companion to a book about John G. Avildsen entitled "The Films of John G. Avildsen: Rocky, The Karate Kid, and Other Underdogs", written by LarryJean Powell and Tom Garrett.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ammo for Shooting Clouds: John G. Avildsen Before Rocky (2022)
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- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
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By what name was John G. Avildsen: King of the Underdogs (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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