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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | David S. Goyer |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 08 December, 2004 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action, Action / Adventure, Adventure, Feature Film-action/Adventure |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 794043782039 |
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Customer Reviews of Blade - Trinity
Lacks the great over the top moments the original featured Although some critics and vampire movie fans like to poo-poo the Blade franchise, the blood shower scene in the original Blade film is easily one of the most iconic moments in vampire fiction, a great, shocking and jarring visual that easily stands up to the best in any other vampire films. <
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>Unfortunately, that sort of story-telling is absent in Blade: Trinity, which mostly feels tired, despite the gung-ho willingness of Ryan Reynolds and the terribly earnest Jessica Biel. Snipes' one-note attitude gets cartoonish in this chapter and, honestly, any movie that makes fun of a vampire's haircut but lets Blade's pass without comment has some serious blindspots. <
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>The film also relies on viewers having seen the second Blade movie, otherwise the tri-part vampire mouths on several vamps in this movie will just be baffling. This probably isn't a big issue, since most viewers will have seen the other two movies in the series, but it seems careless not to address this in at least a single throwaway line. <
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>Sloppiest of all, though, is the finale, where Blade's "final gift" is never explained and is mostly a "huh?" moment. <
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>The film retains the visual pizzazz of the original, but doesn't have the sense of humor that made the grim elements work. <
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>Still, worth seeing for fans of the first two films.
They could've kept this one
I left the Blade II theater thinking "God that was so tight" But I left Trinity uterly confused. Cause I didn't like the movie .....but its Blade.....but I didn't like it ..... how the hell is that possible ? I'll tell you how. Blade is Blade. As in , he's nothin to f*ck with, but the enemies on Trinity suck. NONE of em are as cool as Frost or as strong as Normac. They got Draculla this time. Thats right ......Draculla. {When will filmmakers learn, if Draculla is in the movie it should be based in an earlier time period. Draculla's NEVER been cool in the 20-21 century. No matter how many times they try} Do you remember the big fight Blade had with Normac at the end of BII ? Theres none of that. Theres no real scraps, Blade goes pretty much untounced until Draculla .... then they ....{Grunts in rememberence} ...swordfight. Not a cool swordfight either. Wisler's duaghter is part of the team. With her super futuristic comic - book bow. Also theres a guy called Hannibal. He's funny. {No he really is} But Blade shouldn't be a comedy. Well you get what I'm sayin, and for those of you don't let me simplify. This movie is the worst of the Blades.
Changed my mind - thank goodness
I remember sitting in the theater, watching the regular release of Blade:Trinity and feeling utterly lost. What happened to his car? Why was Drake so NOT scary? Why the focus on Jessica Beale when this was Blade's movie?
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>Then I rented the unrated version. The extra footage completely changed the movies. I felt the connection in this film that I felt with the first two. This was a Marvel movie, this was a dark and scary hero fighting even darker, scarier monsters.
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>Wesley Snipes was upset with the original cut. Blade simply was not Blade. With the recut, Blade walked that sword's edge between the dark and the light.
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>Dominic Purcell turned in a decent performance in the original cut, but in the recut, Drake was not only scary and sexy, but also tragic. This was a Dracula who was seeing the end of his race. He was creature that was watching his people fall from the status of God's to advertisements for marital aides and Drac-Cola.
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>I still don't get Parker Posey as a Vampire but the sly in jokes - for instance the blonde vampire named Asher and other little in jokes peppered about certainly made up for her performance.
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>This was the movie that should have been released, simply because we find out what happened to the damned car!