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  48. When Blade's mother was bitten by a vampire during pregnancy, she did not know that she gave her son a special gift while dying: All the good vampire attributes in combination with the best human skills. Blade grew up to be a vampire hunter for revenge on his mother's death. The vampires, who managed to infiltrate nearly every major organization, need Blade's very special blood to summon La Magra, the blood god, in order to reign over the human cattle, as they call us.
  49. A half-vampire, half-mortal man becomes a protector of the mortal race, while slaying evil vampires.
  50. In my opinion, "Blade" is an example of one of the best films in this genre (comic book hero translated to the screen). Although it may be a bit too flashy, every scene, and even every shot in a scene, is filled with tension and suspense. The editing is great; The music adds to the film's tension. The use of a luminescent red in various scenes, even those not involving attacks (I don't think I am imagining this) conveys the blood seeking of vampires. Great stuff.
  51. &quot;There are basically two ways of doing (a good vampire movie). Either you do the classic Dracula and really do it right, or you try to do something new with the genre.&quot; John Carpenter.<br/><br/>Blade is a refreshing entry into the vampire genre, using a mixture of pseudo-science and urban myth to establish vampirism in a stylish, modern context. It&#39;s also a good superhero movie, a sort of gory, garish Batman.<br/><br/>Snipes is note perfect, all snarling anger wound up tight inside painful self-control. The villains, especially Stephen Dorf, are also excellent, an eclectic mix of vamps, a bit like those in Near Dark.<br/><br/>The action scenes are very good, able to show great skill without seeming over choreographed. Superheroes have killed kevlar clad stormtroopers in a hundred different movies but rarely this well.<br/><br/>If you like action with a dash of horror then you&#39;ll like this.
  52. Blade in no way resembles a good movie, but its combination of music-video bombast, goth-rock sensibility, high-tech industrial production design, cold-blooded glossy magazine visuals, high-fashion club culture, horror movies, blaxploitation movies, Hong Kong movies and comic-book nihilism make it diverting trash.
  53. Instead of giving in to his thirst, half-vampire Eric &quot;Blade&quot; Brooks (<a href="/name/nm0000648/">Wesley Snipes</a>) uses his vampiric strengths and the weapons designed for him by his mentor Abraham Whistler (<a href="/name/nm0001434/">Kris Kristofferson</a>) to protect humans and destroy vampires. Aided by Whistler and Dr Karen Jenson (<a href="/name/nm0942668/">N&#39;Bushe Wright</a>), a hematologist whom Blade rescued after she was bitten by a vampire, they search for a way to assuage Blade&#39;s growing thirst for blood. Meanwhile, the vampire nation is undergoing a schism. Purebloods led by Dragonetti (<a href="/name/nm0001424/">Udo Kier</a>) wish to maintain a peaceful co-existence with humans, while turned-vampire Deacon Frost (<a href="/name/nm0001151/">Stephen Dorff</a>) wants to reign over human &quot;cattle&quot; and intends to awaken the blood god La Magra in order to do so. Unfortunately, Frost needs Blade&#39;s blood to do it. Blade is based on a vampire hunter featured in Marvel Comics. He was created by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan. Blade&#39;s first appearance was in The Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973) as a supporting character. The comic book Blade was adapted for the movie by American screenwriter David Goyer. The movie Blade was followed by two sequels, <a href="/title/tt0187738/">Blade II (2002)</a> (2002) and <a href="/title/tt0359013/">Blade: Trinity (2004)</a> (2004). In the Blade universe, there are two ways to become a vampire. One is to be born vampire (a &quot;pureblood&quot;), and the other is to be bitten by one. In Blade&#39;s case, his pregnant human mother was bitten by a vampire just before giving birth. Although he began life as a human, the vampire trait is now a part of his DNA. Blade possesses all of their strengths (e.g., speed, strength). However, other than the thirst for blood, he possesses none of their weaknesses, e.g., aversion to sunlight, giving rise to his nickname &quot;Daywalker&quot;. The name of the song is &quot;Chinchin&quot;. The words come from a kindergarten song used by Japanese girls to embarrass one another, beginning &quot;chinchin, burabura, souseiji!&quot;, &quot;chinchin&quot; being slang or childish term for &quot;penis&quot;, &quot;burabura&quot; being a Japanese &quot;gitaigo&quot; (a sort of abstract onomatopoeia term referring to something which is both hung from something else and moving), and &quot;souseiji&quot;, a transliteration of the word &quot;sausage&quot;. Use your imagination. The band is the Osaka group, &quot;Bang Wa Cherry&quot;, its two members being Kuriyama Kyoko and Takahime Mesuko. Their MySpace page is here. Bang Wa Cherry is unsigned, has no albums available, and apparently no other songs (at least recorded ones) other than the performance of the above-mentioned song in Blade. They are, however, reported to occasionally do unpublicized club appearances in the Osaka area. 1968 Dodge Charger. (Although all &#39;68 through &#39;70 Chargers share the same body! Only the bumpers, lights, and various trim-- which the automobile industry refers to as &quot;cosmetics--&quot; vary from year to year.) More info on this car and the other vehicles seen in the film is here. He was wearing sunblock, presumably a custom sunblock for Vampires that has very high UV protection. In traditional lore, a &quot;familiar&quot; is an animal who works for a witch. In this movie, a &quot;familiar&quot; is a human who works for/with vampires. They usually have one vampire who is their master and if they prove themselves useful, the vampire will make them a vampire, too. Karen frees Blade from the bloodletting device, but he has been so drained that he can&#39;t even stand. She allows him to feed on her blood, restoring his strength. After &quot;releasing&quot; his mother, Blade makes his way to the Temple of Eternal Night, where Deacon Frost has succeeded in turning himself into La Magra. After decapitating Quinn (<a href="/name/nm0006610/">Donal Logue</a>) and taking back his sunglasses, Blade takes on all of Frost&#39;s vampire guards. Karen destroys Mercury (<a href="/name/nm0431332/">Arly Jover</a>) by spraying her in the face with the garlic mace. Blade then turns on La Magra, and they clash swords. Blade manages to cut off La Magra&#39;s arm and slice him in half, but the Blood God immediately regenerates. When La Magra taunts Blade about the &quot;serum&quot; on which he is dependent, Blade realizes that he&#39;s referring to EDTA vials. Blade grabs the vials and unloads every one of them into La Magra&#39;s body, causing him to explode. As Blade and Karen exit the temple, Blade refuses Karen&#39;s serum and tells her to work on it until she can make a better serum. In the meantime, he still has work to do. The final scene takes place in Moscow where a vampire is about to attack his date. Suddenly, Blade appears and takes on the vampire. a5c7b9f00b
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