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Blade II

Blade II (2002)

March. 22,2002
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6.7
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R
| Fantasy Horror Action Thriller

A rare mutation has occurred within the vampire community - The Reaper. A vampire so consumed with an insatiable bloodlust that they prey on vampires as well as humans, transforming victims who are unlucky enough to survive into Reapers themselves. Blade is asked by the Vampire Nation for his help in preventing a nightmare plague that would wipe out both humans and vampires.

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paulclaassen
2002/03/22

For the best in action and horror, you probably can't go wrong with 'Blade 2'. The action is relentless and non-stop from beginning to end. The film features incredible photography from interesting angles and the visual effects are incredible, to say the least. Wesley Snipes is once again in top form. The creature effects are cringe-worthy - it is just so well done! Being Guillermo del Toro, though, I suppose great visuals were inevitable. The man is a so visionary!I did detest the Hollywood annoying fight to the death first encounter and then working together cliche. They justified it with the silly line "You people shot first." Seriously!!?? This dreadful scene aside (although the imagery during the scene was incredible!), the film was simply spectacular on an action and horror level.

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marieltrokan
2002/03/23

Any geography that is free is no geography that is unfree. No geography being unfree is no geography being oppressed.Geography is location. No location is oppressed.No location being oppressed is no location being unequal.No location being unequal is no location being controlled.No location being controlled is no location being instructed.No location being instructed is no location being the lack of authority.No location being the lack of authority is no location being a victim.No location being a victim is no location being destroyed.No location being destroyed is no location being impossible.No location being impossible is no location being absent.Location is style. No style is absent.No style being absent is any style being present.Any style is not style - any style is the lack of style.The lack of style is present - the lack of style is reality.Reality is the lack of style - truth is the impossibility of style.Style is image.Truth is the impossibility of image.Image is observation.Truth is the impossibility of observation.It isn't possible to observe.It's only possible to not observe.It's only possible to ignore.In Blade II, the only force that's actually real is the ability to ignore - characters don't look at each other in Blade II

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KalKenobi83
2002/03/24

Watched Blade II Featuring Featuring Wesley Snipes(Blade) as Eric Brooks/Blade, Kris Kristofferson(Planet Of The Apes) as Abraham Whistler , Ron Pearlman(Star Trek:Nemesis) as Dieter Reinhardt, Leonor Varela(Texas Rangers) as Nyssa Damaskinos, Norman Reedus(The Boondock Saints) as Josh/Scud, Thomas Kretschmann(The Pianist ) as Eli Damaskinos , Matt Schulze(The Transporter) as Chupa, Danny Jules-Johnson(Lock,Stock and Two Smoking Barrels ) as Asad , also Starring Donnie Yen(The Princess Blade) as Snowman and Luke Goss(Zig Zag) as Jared Nomak. The film Amazing really enjoyed Blade on his personal Journey to Find Whistler as well,Him Teaming Up with Vampires which Led to some interesting Dynamics and Chemistry also Nomak was a great villain also amazing Twist as well , Also Costume Design From Wendy Partridge(High Noon) and Cinematography By Gabriel Beristain(The Comet) , Screen Play By David S.Goyer(Dark City) and Direction By Guillermo Del Toro(Pans Labriynth) Best Of The Blade Movies 9/

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skybrick736
2002/03/25

Blade 2 had a lot to live up to with the successful entry of the initial Blade movie. Luckily for audiences Guillermo del Toro was at the helm of the project and he did not have a letdown. The action is way better, it is predominately kung-fu with less evaporation of vampires. Although the story is not as strong as the first, the plot incorporated the "keep it simple stupid" motto as its method, which really payed off. Blade's (Wesley Snipes) team is a strong mix of characters played by heavy hitters, Norman Reedus, Donnie Yen, Ron Perlman and again, the great Kris Kristofferson. The sequel has a more gore, more action and more sinister villains compared to its predecessor. Blade 2 hits on lots of film genres, which makes the movie a great, unique watch for any film viewer.

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