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Sun 06/10/02 at 19:33
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After seeing both films more than once, I think the better film out of the both is Blade 2, no Blade, No they both are good. Can't really decide which one is better.

Which one do you think is the better film??
Tue 08/10/02 at 21:02
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"For example, Del Toro uses Amber/Yellow light at night, with a stark blue during the day, a very distinctive signature of the movie."

Been watching the special features, eh? Heh

Blade 3 should be with us quite soon, as all involved (even Snipes) don't want to wait another 4 years to make it
Tue 08/10/02 at 11:56
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Two great movies, similar, but definitely not the same, Blade and Blade 2. I absolutely love both of them, and have them on DVD. I look forward to Blade 3, and hope that they can do a repeat performance - a new movie, with many differences, but equally enjoyable (note, this doesn`t mean they have to make a vampire dog or something stupid like in Alien3).

Blade was great in that you saw the great hero fighting evil Vampires and thwarting the plans of the Blood God inside Frost. It was "hero takes on extreme evil, saves girl and humanity". Blade 2 obviously had a new definition of "the good guys" with vampires and Blade joining together to fight the reapers. It wasn`t a repeat battle with another new vampire being targeted, but instead a whole new species where good and evil were completely redefined.

Another major difference is the level of science and mythology. In the first, science explained a lot of the vampire weaknesses, but when it came to the bad guy, it was all about legend, summoing, sacrifice and evil Gods. With Blade 2, its all science - genetic modification, cloning and in detail autopsy.

Having a different director for each movie has also helped to keep the films fresh. The style of camera work, the lighting and much more is nicely varied so that you know which movie you`re watching even without looking at the actual contents of the picture. For example, Del Toro uses Amber/Yellow light at night, with a stark blue during the day, a very distinctive signature of the movie.

As for Wesley Snipes himself, he has also changed enough to make the progression interesting. He has avoided staying the same, but at the same time avoiding changing too radically - Blade in a red T-shirt saying "People like me and I like people" wouldn't have gone down particularly well. Blade appears more relaxed in this movie, his confidence has grown after more years of experience, and despite the loss of Whistler, his organisation has become more efficient, better equipped and even more deadly. He has also developed more of a sense of humour, moving from a deadly serious vampire with hatred for other vampires running through his veins into a new man, capable of understanding people much better.

Just the fact that he becomes so close to Nysaa shows how much he has grown. Will his encounter with Nysaa affect how he takes on Vampires from now on? At the end of the movie he puts an end to an earlier vampire problem, demonstrating he is back to his vampire elimination days, but will he now be more or less bitter? Will he stop and think "Is this a vampire I should be killing" or will he return to "Its a vampire, why ask questions?". It`ll be interesting to see when Blade 3 arrives...
Mon 07/10/02 at 21:45
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Or†ega wrote:
> I thought both films were pretty average after watching them both for
> the first time. But they seem to get better each time i watch them
> :)
>
> I've watched both of them about 4 times now, and love them both. Blade
> 2 just edges it for me though. Cos its got Cat from Red dwarf in it
> :)

See they both were good films, cant wait till Blade3.
Sun 06/10/02 at 20:10
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I thought both films were pretty average after watching them both for the first time. But they seem to get better each time i watch them :)

I've watched both of them about 4 times now, and love them both. Blade 2 just edges it for me though. Cos its got Cat from Red dwarf in it :)
Sun 06/10/02 at 19:33
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After seeing both films more than once, I think the better film out of the both is Blade 2, no Blade, No they both are good. Can't really decide which one is better.

Which one do you think is the better film??

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