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| Year: 2004 |
| Director: David S. Goyer |
| Cast: James Remar, Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey, Mark Berry |
| Genres: Thriller, Horror, Fantasy, Action |
| Runtime: 113 min. |
| IMDB: This film on IMDB |
| Soundtrack: available |
| Wallpapers: available |
As an apocalyptic event takes place that could shift the control of the planet Earth from the hands of humanity to the claws of vampires, the Daywalker, Blade (Snipes) is the only person who can turn the tide of the crisis against the undead blood suckers and prevent the world from becoming a "Planet of the Vampires". To make things a lot harder for Blade, the vampire leadership launches a public relations "smear campaign" against Blade, letting the world of humans know that he exists, so that the police start hunting him down, thinking he is some sort of horrible monster... |
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| Date: 2007-10-04 12:35:52 |
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| First off, here's rumor control with the facts(don't worry, no plot spoilers): Yes, Blade does say coochie-coo to an infant. Yes, Ryan Reynolds basically plays a martial arts version of his character from Van Wilder. Yes, David S. Goyer overuses the 'fast-forwarding days' thing from the first film to the extreme. Yes, Drake/Dracula does resemble a Latino dancer from a music video. Yes, Blade's two partners are basically useless. Yes, there is some pretty ridiculous product placement, but that only bothers you if you let it. Yes, the vampires die in the same hideous display of flying sparks as in the second(OK, maybe I'm the only one who really thinks it's that bad, but come on... they're vampires... where do the sparks come from? The first, they vanished into ashes... that makes sense, sparks don't). Now, with all that said, the film really isn't as bad as many make it out to be... on the good side, some of the action is quite nice, and the pacing is hardly ever off. I wasn't really bored for a second during the film, and I credit this to the fact that I saw it with the right mindset... I didn't come in expecting a great movie that would redefine cinema... I came in expecting the third film in a franchise based on comic books, from an unexperienced director, after a first good film, and a second one that basically sucked. Hence, I enjoyed it for what it was: entertainment. Cheap, quick, leave-your-brain-at-the-door cost-you-the-price-of-admission two-hour entertainment. I saw this at the cinema, at the premiere in my town. The room was packed. There couldn't have been more than 10 empty seats, in a theater of about 300 seats. Granted, not everyone liked it equally much, and many didn't really react the way the film obviously wanted us to... but I didn't get the impression that anyone truly felt that their time in the theater was wasted. The plot is somewhat original(part of it, at least... the whole 'vampires planning to do something-or-other in order to take over the world' we've seen twice before). The pacing is good. There's pretty much constantly something going on. The characters aren't particularly well-written, but they (just barely) pass. The acting is mixed, but some performances stand out as truly awful: Dominic Purcell and Parker Posey. Now, I haven't Purcell in any other films, but I have seen Posey before, and she can act. The director is to blame for her performance. I mean, even Snipes seems off in some scenes, and he's done the character twice before. Jessica Biel at times comes off as a pretty little girl playing cops and robbers with the big boys, something that I also believe to be the fault of the director. The action is impressive, but at times(especially in the case of... uh... everyone but Wesley Snipes and possibly Triple H, or whatever that guy is called), the martial arts look very obviously choreographed. The special effects are great. The natural form of Dracula looks bad-ass, unlike another recent superhero flick(take that, Van Helsing; also, the final fight of this film to majorly kicks the ass of the cartoon battle that aforementioned flick ended with). The humor is juvenile, especially with all the excessive swearing. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't particularly mind swearing. Obscenities don't really bother me. But when someone says 'd*ck' over and over again... the word loses all meaning(and it didn't exactly start out with meaning to spare). Not a great film, but an enjoyable one. You want my advice? Turn on the film, and turn off your brain. For two hours, just enjoy what you see and don't think too much about it. If I have to compare this film to another one, I would pick Resident Evil: Apocalypse. You can take that any way you wish. One final note: I agree with anyone who says that the Abigail character listening to music while hunting is ludicrous. I recommend this film to big fans of the first two films(the first in particular) and fans of generic action films in general. Not as enjoyable as the first, but a bit better than the mess that was the second. Good for a single watch, but not much more. 7/10 |
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