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Title: Blade
Trinity
Rating: R
Rating
Content: Pervasive Violence, Language and Some
Sexual Content
Theatrical Release Date:
December 8, 2004
DVD Release Date:
April 26, 2005
Plot: Sniped
reprises his role as the Day Walker Blade, half vampire, half human,
he's dedicated to wiping out the vampire race. Now he faces the First
vampire, the one who started it all. His efforts are complicated by the
FBI, who have taken a keen interest in Blade. Forced to team up with
the Nightstalkers, Blade seeks to hunt down this new vampire menace,
and kill the grand daddy of them all, Dracula, a a living nightmare far
worse than any that has walked the earth in millennium.
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Bill's Popcorn
Rating: * * 1/2 of 5
Studio: New
Line
Director: David
C. Goyer
Actors:
Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Jessica Biel, Ryan
Reynolds
Running Time:
123m
Review:
Interesting is about it. Outside the new breed of vampires, this one is
more of the same all over again with Snipes kicking ash and ignoring
names. Not a bad story, it introduces a new cast of characters that add
some depth to the plot. Face it Blade is a pretty shallow and simple
creature, and the story reflects it. The new faces give the premise a
bit more variety and it's refreshing. Still, it isn't more than Blade,
it's just a story about killing vampires in new and spectacular ways
after all.Fans will love it, and others might find some entertainment
in
it as well. Scary for littles, and some of the material might be too
much for the younger teens, but at 14 and over, there isn't much they
haven't seen or heard in here.
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