 The strangest place I was ever recognized for being in The Karate Kid, I was on an island of Anguilla and as I was walking around there were little kids doing the crane so I couldn't understand how they knew that. I realized that we were kind of global at that point. The memory, the legacy of the first film is my first movie, my first role. It's like your first girlfriend in a way but it just lasted forever and it's just non-stop so how it's impacted to me it's been it's transitioned in time from you know the first time it came out and being wow there's a movie out that I'm in to why a lot of people are seeing this movie to oh it's getting a little much to where the culture has kind of embraced it and it went to HBO and a whole net of generations and so now this many years later you look at it and and see how it's impacted so many people and so what it means to me is I mean I'll add I mean I'm embracing it backward this is our way of embracing the fans back and and and kind of all coming together. Daniel LaRusso and The Karate Kid franchise what that's meant to me I mean it's hard to explain because it's evolved over 34 35 years who knew when we did this film that it would have touched this many people on an entertainment level on a personal level on a human level and it has and it's only grown in its relevance over time which is just fascinating to me. The character is a piece of American pop culture he was an inspirational kid next door who had no business winning anything and I think that's why so many people sort of gravitated and felt the wish fulfillment or the aspirational elements of a character to overcome those kind of obstacles. It's become the fans movie and now with Cobra Kai it's hopefully will be the fans series it is made for the people who love that film and not only is all the pop culture exciting about it all the sweep the leg and get him a body bag and all that stuff that's become relevant but it's also about the the human element of why the film worked as a story and why it continues to work and hopefully will continue to work for a long long time. The characters have somehow grown up with people I mean they were 10 eight years old and it's almost like you feel like we really know Johnny and Daniel so this show is really fun to bring back it's like bumping into somebody you knew in high school but seeing where they're at what they're about but it's today and it's a whole new generation of kids in this tone. They march on Daniel and Johnny. They do they do it's exciting it's very exciting.