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Originally posted by PixyJunket Loved the first 2 films. Here's hoping this one closes the trilogy and maintains the quality of the first 2 films. Plus, getting to see Triple H die will be a HUGE plus for me. Hehe. I did the second movie even more & think the fights are amazing in it, despite the bad CGI in the first fight which the director himself wishes he never did. I cannot wait for the 3rd one & as long as David Goyer is on board, I have faith is will be a phenomenal movie. |
Originally posted by Sessa17 And I know Matrix fans will cry over it, but the Matrix IMO borrowed heavily from Blade, especially the lobby shoot out scene. I'm curious to hear the similarities.... |
Originally posted by PixyJunket Loved the first 2 films. Here's hoping this one closes the trilogy and maintains the quality of the first 2 films. Plus, getting to see Triple H die will be a HUGE plus for me. Hehe. How do you know HHH won't pull some strings to find a way for his character to survive and come back after the credits of something? Him dying would involve a clean victory by Blade you know. ;) |
Originally posted by reapersaurus umm.. what exactly was copied? I'm curious to hear the similarities.... There's some bullet time(Frost dodging Blade's bullets). The black leather, of course, Similar themes, at one point Blade says something like "The world you know is a fantasy..." revealing to the lead actress that the world is really run by vampires, similar to the "The world is really the Matrix" idea. In the escape from the hospital, there is an overhead shot of Blade jumping buildings that is almost identical to the opening with Trinity and the Agent in The Matrix. I don't know how much I buy into the "Matrix ripped-off Blade" theory. The Matrix and the Invisibles, on the other hand... |
Originally posted by Venom Blade 2 was tagged Bloodpack from what i recall |
Originally posted by www.imdb.com Also Known As: Blade 2: Bloodhunt (1999) (USA: working title) Blade 2: Bloodlust (2001) (USA: working title) |
Originally posted by Dr. DVD How do you know HHH won't pull some strings to find a way for his character to survive and come back after the credits of something? Him dying would involve a clean victory by Blade you know. ;) HHH is my main concern with the flick, which I guess is a small quible, the guys a bad actor in wrestling, where bad acting is king, even he sticks out. Ryan Reynold, Jessica Biel, Dominic Purcell, James Remar....that is one pretty cool list of supporting characters if you ask me. |
Originally posted by Dr. DVD How do you know HHH won't pull some strings to find a way for his character to survive and come back after the credits of something? Him dying would involve a clean victory by Blade you know. ;) Post of the week!! :lol: :D :cool: |
LOL, I reckon HHH will be pretty good, he will make sure he's huge as hell for the movie!
Hunter must be getting jealous of the Rock's success has Wesley actually done anything of note since Blade 2 ? or is he a one character man now ? |
blade 3
saw that blade 3 is coming out august 13th 2004.
starting, Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Ryan Reynolds, Parker Posey, jessica Biel and lots more. saw it at www.killermovies.com |
yeah, It's called Blade : Trinity and i do belive the bad guy is played by none other than Triple H of WWE fame :)
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Parker Posey? What the hell?
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is there a trailer yet?
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Not yet, but I'm hoping to see one soon. David Goyer(the screenwriter of X2)is writing and directing, so it could be interesting. I only wish Guillermo Del Toro was the man behind the camera; I loved his work on Blade 2, and I can't wait to see what he does with Hellboy this summer.
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Could be fun!
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Originally posted by kicker_of_elves Parker Posey? What the hell? :hscratch: God, as if the series didn't have enough tired cliches. Still love the films, though. |
Originally posted by PalmerJoss Not yet, but I'm hoping to see one soon. David Goyer(the screenwriter of X2)is writing and directing, so it could be interesting. I only wish Guillermo Del Toro was the man behind the camera; I loved his work on Blade 2, and I can't wait to see what he does with Hellboy this summer. PalmerJoss - Did you mean Blade 2 instead of X2? Because IMDB has no listing for him on X2. |
Originally posted by B.A.hist Goyer also wrote the first two Blade films, as well as Dark City. I also just noticed that he is the scribe behind Nolan's Batman film. PalmerJoss - Did you mean Blade 2 instead of X2? Because IMDB has not listing for him on X2. |
Originally posted by PalmerJoss I did indeed mean X2 because I was told that he wrote a very early draft of the screenplay, but I wasn't aware that he didn't get screen credit for it. I also heard that he had been asked to pen a draft for X3. With films like this to his credit(especially Dark City)it seems that the Blade franchise is in capable hands. |
Still no Morbious? Damn, oh well I'll check it out anyway. I just hope the CG is kept to a minimum. I liked Blade 2 but that CG fight in front of the lights was not needed. All that could have been done with wires, and such.
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Originally posted by zero Still no Morbious? Damn, oh well I'll check it out anyway. I just hope the CG is kept to a minimum. I liked Blade 2 but that CG fight in front of the lights was not needed. All that could have been done with wires, and such. That said, I think I'm the biggest Blade movie fan on these boards. I think Blade is one of the most underrated movies of the past decade, perhaps completely responsible for making comic book movies a viable movie commodity again. I loved the second one even better, but I'm a bit worried about the third simply b/c Goyer (while I'm a huge fan of his scripts & comics) has never directed before. |
triple H is just a henchmen. not the main bad guy thank god.
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Huge fan of the 2 movies as well... can't wait for the 3rd.
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I think Goyer actually directed a little film called Zig Zag that had Oliver Platt and Wesley Snipes in it. In fact, I think I remember seeing the main villain from Blade 2 in it as well.
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Indeed:
ZigZag at the IMDb Concept's interesting, but I don't know, that low score... As for "the main villain", that's Luke Goss (Nomak from B2). As cool as he was in Blade II - legitimately cool - I can't shake the image of '808's boy-band BROS out of my head when he's on screen! http://www.thebubbleburst.co.uk/bros/old.jpg WHEN... WILL I... WILL I BE FA-MOUS? Same thing happened watching the Kemp brothers in The Krays, but that admittedly had less vampires. |
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