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<blockquote data-quote="Negative Zero" data-source="post: 1905677" data-attributes="member: 3794"><p>wow. what a horrendously bad movie. the only reason i gave it a 5 instead of a 4, is Ryan Reynolds. that guy was freakin hil-a-ri-ous! <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /> can someone explain to me how this was a "Blade" movie at all?</p><p></p><p>i mean, they really didn't need him for anything. ALL the work was done by the support characters. [spoiler]rescuing Blade from prison, making all the cool weapons, making the virus, figuring out how to make it work. hell, even beating the final boss monster! plus, were these vampires the biggest pushovers you've ever seen, or what!</p><p> </p><p>and what on earth was up with the blood farm? it never came up before that scene, was never mentioned after it, and seemed to serve no purpose than to get Blade and Abigail away from the "Honeycomb Hideout" long enough to kill off their friends ... oh and it did have one other purpose. Blade got to say: "<em>I'll</em> kill you motherf*****!" possibly his best line in the movie.</p><p> </p><p>and i'm sorry, a boold farm because it's more efficient? i thought vampires <em>liked</em> to hunt and kill. then again they obviously didn't think much of the venture, coz their security amounted to the one blonde college work-study chic.</p><p> </p><p>one more thing, why did the new nightstalkers have to spend what was presumably at least a few hours beating up on 50 familiars in order to find out what Blade had already known from the police station? ... speaking of which, no wonder the vamps needed to wake up Mr. Eurotrash NoNeck. the <em>humans</em> captured Blade when they couldn't.</p><p> </p><p>a friend of mine pointed out that if this movie was set 500 years in the future then it might have made sense that they had become so weak that the needed Chestor Bling[/spoiler], but man this movie sucked!</p><p> </p><p>~NegZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Negative Zero, post: 1905677, member: 3794"] wow. what a horrendously bad movie. the only reason i gave it a 5 instead of a 4, is Ryan Reynolds. that guy was freakin hil-a-ri-ous! :D can someone explain to me how this was a "Blade" movie at all? i mean, they really didn't need him for anything. ALL the work was done by the support characters. [spoiler]rescuing Blade from prison, making all the cool weapons, making the virus, figuring out how to make it work. hell, even beating the final boss monster! plus, were these vampires the biggest pushovers you've ever seen, or what! and what on earth was up with the blood farm? it never came up before that scene, was never mentioned after it, and seemed to serve no purpose than to get Blade and Abigail away from the "Honeycomb Hideout" long enough to kill off their friends ... oh and it did have one other purpose. Blade got to say: "[i]I'll[/i] kill you motherf*****!" possibly his best line in the movie. and i'm sorry, a boold farm because it's more efficient? i thought vampires [i]liked[/i] to hunt and kill. then again they obviously didn't think much of the venture, coz their security amounted to the one blonde college work-study chic. one more thing, why did the new nightstalkers have to spend what was presumably at least a few hours beating up on 50 familiars in order to find out what Blade had already known from the police station? ... speaking of which, no wonder the vamps needed to wake up Mr. Eurotrash NoNeck. the [i]humans[/i] captured Blade when they couldn't. a friend of mine pointed out that if this movie was set 500 years in the future then it might have made sense that they had become so weak that the needed Chestor Bling[/spoiler], but man this movie sucked! ~NegZ [/QUOTE]
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