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Blade Trilogy

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[School of Movies 2018]

This is about all three of the half-human, half-immortal vampire slayer's films to date. I don't even know how that works, since him being apparently half-immortal grants him all of their strengths and none of their weaknesses it's more like he's double-immortal, a little bit human (the bit that occasionally smiles).

1998 Blade: Maybe the best translation from comics to screen of the 90s, this is a serious, pumping, dark action thriller.

2002 Blade II: Guillermo del Toro's play to get the studios to allow him to produce Hellboy for them, by delivering a blackly humorous over-the-top action horror with many of the trappings of his later movies.

2004 Blade Trinity: Forgoing a third director, New Line let David Goyer, the writer of all three take a shot at making a film, with disastrous results.

Guests:

Kaoru Negisa and

Debbie Morse of Sequentially Yours

Victoria Grieve

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Blade Trilogy

School of Movies

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[School of Movies 2018]

This is about all three of the half-human, half-immortal vampire slayer's films to date. I don't even know how that works, since him being apparently half-immortal grants him all of their strengths and none of their weaknesses it's more like he's double-immortal, a little bit human (the bit that occasionally smiles).

1998 Blade: Maybe the best translation from comics to screen of the 90s, this is a serious, pumping, dark action thriller.

2002 Blade II: Guillermo del Toro's play to get the studios to allow him to produce Hellboy for them, by delivering a blackly humorous over-the-top action horror with many of the trappings of his later movies.

2004 Blade Trinity: Forgoing a third director, New Line let David Goyer, the writer of all three take a shot at making a film, with disastrous results.

Guests:

Kaoru Negisa and

Debbie Morse of Sequentially Yours

Victoria Grieve

  continue reading

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