I got Blade Trinity on DVD and I'm going to watch the theatrical version but after I've finished, I want to see the scenes from the extended version. What chapters are they in?
Okay, so Blade 3 was bad? I LOVED the first movie. Absolutely loved it. It was one of the first movies on got on DVD (along with Gladiator) and it never gets old. I liked Blade 2, but I missed the "blackness" or "soul" of the first movie. I don't mean that to be racist, but I'm talking about a feeling. Remember when those cops shoot Blade in the hospital, and he says "Motherfucker, are you out of your damn mind?" That sort of thing. I haven't seen Blade 3 yet because I heard it was bad. Recently, some of my friends have told me I need to see the extended version. So it's worth it? -Dan
That's exactly it...he was like the Shaft of daywalking vampire killing heroes. I loved the feel and tone of that movie, and the overall confidence and presence that Blade had. I think that's what's lacking in B2-Blade's almost just another character amidst a group of others. -DanOkay, so Blade 3 was bad? I LOVED the first movie. Absolutely loved it. It was one of the first movies on got on DVD (along with Gladiator) and it never gets old. I liked Blade 2, but I missed the "blackness" or "soul" of the first movie. I don't mean that to be racist, but I'm talking about a feeling. Remember when those cops shoot Blade in the hospital, and he says "Motherfucker, are you out of your damn mind?" That sort of thing. I haven't seen Blade 3 yet because I heard it was bad. Recently, some of my friends have told me I need to see the extended version. So it's worth it? -Dan
I know what you're saying, like the exchange with Karen when he hands her a gun as they go to walk into the vampire bar:
B: You know how to use one of these?
K: No, but I'll damn sure learn quick.
B: Safety's off. Round's already chambered. Silver hollow-point filled with garlic. You aim for the head or the heart. Anything else, that's your ass.
Blade had a Shaft-like coolness in the first one.
I love Blade II, but I guess that jazzy feel was missing.
Trinity is just a total misfire. David Goyer is a great writer, terrible director.
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