Let's talk about the 3rd and final movie of Snipe's Blade.
Was it that bad as it has always been considered?
I have always liked these ending credits.
Let's talk about the 3rd and final movie of Snipe's Blade.
Was it that bad as it has always been considered?
I have always liked these ending credits.
I don't remember thinking it was bad, but I don't think I've seen the movie since like ~2005 so I wouldn't trust myself
Wasn't Triple H in it?
In Blade's world, the government is aware of the existence of vampires?
Some are, but they're subservient familiars to the vampires and keep the secret. That was a part of the first one, that Frost wanted to openly rule the humans instead of playing the shadow game
It was awful. Reynolds quips sucked, the girl wasn't that hot, and Snipes seemed genuinely angry at having to even be in this stinker. On top of that, Dracula and the vampires having Blade kill a random human plot were lame. This whole thing was a terrible PG13 tier follow up to 1 and 2.
It'll still probably be better than whatever Marvel shits out next.
The government is on the vamp's side. I don't remember if it was from the TV show or what, but there are whole blood bank warehouses full of people for vamps to drink.
>It was awful. Reynolds quips sucked
That's a thing that is different from the 2 previous ones. I don't remember all those jokes moments in the previous ones. They tried to make it more funny and I think that didn't work. They should have gone for the dark route as the previous ones.
>This whole thing was a terrible PG13 tier
But according to iMDB it is rated R as the previous ones.
This. But the absolute worst thing was casting a bald manlet with no charisma as what was supposed to be the big bad guy.
He looked cool in my opinion.
Looks like he's about to go Cruising
It's just the same as government and israelites. Some are aware but do nothing, some work for them, some are even them.
No it's decent.
Biel is really good. The Dracula transformed design is great.
Does that blonde woman burn coal in the movie?
Tell me this isnt the best film opening scene ever i hope you guys got to see it in theaters
Never trust a girl that would be interested in you.
the fact she grabbed him for a kiss should have shot alarms off
So David S. Goyer was the screenwriter of the 3 movies. Why is this one so different in tone to the other 2 then? With more jokes moments and less dark.
They completely changed the story. It was originally supposed to be further in the future where the vampires have openly taken over the world and are harvesting humans for blood and Blade is protecting the last remnants of humanity
How far in the future? Is Blade inmortal?
Vaguely near future, and Blade is just very long lived not immortal
Does he get old?, how could he live? Like 200 years?
So the Marvel shit was starting in that movie. Setting up stupid spin-offs about characters that nobody cares, stupid jokes all the time. In a movie like Guardians of the Galaxy jokes are normal but in a Blade movie it has to be dark.
Yes exactly, they were trying to build a universe off of it, and honestly I think they wanted to squeeze out Snipes
Pretty sure he operates on Wolverine rules
>Setting up stupid spin-offs about characters that nobody cares
No one gave a shit about Blade before the movies came out. He's was one of the many shitty "spooky" characters that Marvel shit out during their transition into the Bronze age of comics. So was Hannibal King. The fricking Blade being a Daywalker bullshit didn't happen until like a year before the movie came out. The movies turned him into a badass black leather wearing sword ninja. They took a literally-who character that no one gave a shit about and made him cool, and then they tried to do the same thing with another literally-who character that no one cared about, who came out around the same time, and tried to make him cool too. And you know what happened after the Blade movies? A bunch of people tried reading Blade comics and dropped it because guess what, it's nothing but him killing vampires. It gets boring after awhile, especially in Marvel where there's like 15 other vampire slayers that all came out around the same time as Blade. It's like everyone acting like they like Moon Knight and are mad what the MCU did him. No one reads Mood Knight either lol, just like no one read Blade.
My point being is that the only reason Blade is liked is because of the movies. It was the 90s. Snipes wearing leather and karate-fighting vampires in a club while electronica music is playing was considered very cool. It wasn't like that in the comics, at all. The movies were great, but the comics actually kind of sucked. The movies shaped the future of Blade, and how we all know him today. Because of these 90s movies, Blade will always be remembered as dressing like Neo and fighting with a sword. Before the movies he was a nobody that came out around the same time as Hannibal King, Frank Drake, and Van Helsing.
They were also trying to set up a spin off with Ryan Reynolds and Biels characters the Nightstalkers
Maybe some funny moment ok, now I remember in the second movie this funny moment but not too much quips and jokes all the time as in the 3rd one.
I believe it was Goyer's first attempt at directing.
Another example of 2000s slop being kino in the face of today's garbage
It's a decent action movie, but a bad Blade one.
Not the best but I like it. Reading the stories about the making of it makes it top notch KINO.
>Wesley, just open your eyes please.
yep, the dialogue was cringe turned up to 11; it's actually kind of hard to sit there and believe that this shit got written and performed
it also has one of the worst bits of product placement of all time
the villain was tryhard and lame
Biel was hot and under-used and just about the only good thing in this mess. It's also criminal how much Blade was written out of his own fricking movie, but of course, that was the point
Biel was also overdressed.
Patton Oswalt died in it so, it wasn't all bad
Compilation of funny moments behind the scenes.
Drake was so dope
>Called Blade
>Barely about him
It's honestly a surprisingly decent movie considering that the main character is played by his stunt double in like 90% of the footage.
I think it's probably the weakest of the three, but it's not awful. I didn't like it when it first came out, but I rewatched it last year and it wasn't as bad as I remembered.
It's baaaaaad.
Such a cute.
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>Was it that bad as it has always been considered?
Snipes did not sanction his buffoonery.
>drac has been in hibernation for centuries
>instantly and flawlessly adapts into modern culture and speech
The not-blade hunters were shit but everything else about the movie was nice. I don't get the hate, I liked it better than Blade 2.
Ryan Raynold has never been in a good movie or has made a movie better with his presence
He is good for Deadpool.
So he was born in Sumeria in the 4000s BC. He was born somehow as the first vampire. Was it just a random mutation or what?
Then I assume he was converting humans to vampires and as it's said in this video he was controlling things from the shadows. Until he got tired of the world, around what year do you think he went into hibernation?
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Continuation of this
Why did he get disgusted with the world? Maybe because people started using guns and things like that and the code of fighting with the sword and and all of that ended? So maybe he went into hibernation in the 1800s maybe?
If I remember well the vampires killed Whistler wife and she hide and survived? And all this time where has she been? Whistler gave her to another family to protect her?
If that is the case, how did she learn about the vampires if she didn't meet her father?
It was nowhere near as good as the original. 2 has grown on me over the years. I liked Parker Posey and HHH and say what you will but Ryan Reynolds was great in it too.
First one is the only one that stood the test of time. It has a dark noir aesthetic that makes it feel like a gritty vampire movie that stands on its own without being tied to capeshittery. The other two is when it went full capeshit with the "assembling a team" bullshit, boring action sequences, and quippery..