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  58. The Vampire nation awakens the originator of the race, Dracula. Meanwhile elements of the nation are setting up Blade for the murder of humans. Blade then teams up with the Nightstalkers, including Whistler's daughter to battle the father of the nosferatu.
  59. Blade is a day-walking vampire hunter. When the Vampire Nation hatches a plan to frame Blade in a series of brutal killings, he must join forces with the Nightstalkers, a clan of human vampire hunters, in an extreme battle in which the trail of blood leads directly to the notorious vampire legend, Dracula.
  60. Blade Trinity has plenty of action to offer but not much else. Blade is back fighting a new vampire menace, this time with the help of the Nightstalkers, a group of vampire-hunting humans that includes Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds) and Abigail Whistler (Jessica Biel), the illegitimate daughter of his long-time mentor. The plot sounds interesting but the execution isn't. Blade 1 and 2 were both good films. They weren't Oscar quality films but still a lot of fun to watch. Blade Trinity isn't as good as those as its more tedious. The acting was alright, though several actors brought the film down. Wesley Snipes does an okay job of playing Blade. He did a better job in the other films, as he seems really bored with the material. Ryan Reynolds does a good job and he also brings a lot of humor into the film. His sarcasm and jokes start getting annoying after awhile. Jessica Biel does an okay job but this isn't her best role. Parker Posey does a terrible job, which is surprising given how she usually does a good job. Triple H even did a better job then Parker. This doesn't mean he was good but he did an okay job. I seriously hope though he doesn't try to star in more movies. Dominic Purcell plays Dracula and gives a poor performance as well. Natasha Lyonne also does a terrible job, even if she isn't in the film for very long. The last person worth mentioning is Kris Kristofferson and he is killed off in the beginning. David S. Goyer writes again and for the first time directs. He does a poor job doing both as he seems to get lazy. The action was nicely done, with some really entertaining fight scenes. The special effects are also done well, so the film got some stuff right. The dialog was either hit or miss, with most of the humor coming from Ryan Reynolds. There were some lame lines though, like when Blade says coochie cu to a baby. So the Blade series has become a bit more sillier now and I think that upset Wesley Snipes. Also he didn't get to revise the screenplay and that probably would have helped. Its only 113 minutes long but it drags. Therefore, the film seems a lot longer then it is. The producers were also hoping to have a spin-off series with Reynolds. This probably wouldn't be a good idea. What made the other Blade films fun is gone and what your left with a generic action film with a silly plot. The film is still watch able, its just easily forgettable. To enjoy it more you can't really compare this one to the other Blades. Rating 6/10, worth checking out on video, although it's a disappointment for Blade fans.
  61. I suppose the first word I should use in when describing Blade Trinity is: uneven. That is how I perceived the film. Some scenes were decent and some scenes were just downright pieces of trash. I didn&#39;t see the film in the cinema as the trailer looked disappointing and instead I decided to wait for the DVD so I could see if the film was as bad as the rating. It was. If you love Blade Trinity you should probably stop reading now because the following review is not an all together positive one.<br/><br/>Guillermo del Toro didn&#39;t return as director for this film because he wanted to do Hellboy (another not all together satisfying film) which he described as his dream project and so the writer David S. Goyer, who wrote the previous two films, was given the job. Now I pose a question, what happens when you get a mediocre writer to direct a film he wrote himself? You of course get mediocre entertainment. Wesley Snipes does his best to keep the title character of Blade alive but he has the same problem as in Blade II. He doesn&#39;t bring anything new to the character. His performance is basically a rerun of his performances in the previous films and the character is just not interesting enough to keep the film afloat. That and Snipes isn&#39;t as thin as in the previous films (notice there are no scenes with him showing off his bare chest in this film). Maybe Snipes haven&#39;t been doing his sit-ups in between this film and Blade II because Blade is getting just a little fat. Kris Kristofferson returns briefly in his character as well but he doesn&#39;t exactly bring anything much to the film either. Dominic Purcell plays the villain, Drake (a modernized Dracula), and he is woolly at best. His performance isn&#39;t downright bad but it leans toward it. His sense of timing and overall line delivery is quite bad. Jessica Biel was brought on the project obviously as eye candy and she serves her purpose beautifully because she is just gorgeous. Other than that, however, she, like all other leading ladies in the Blade series, doesn&#39;t contribute much acting wise. Ryan Reynolds is the only saving grace acting wise. His comic timing is impeccable and I must admit I did laugh out loud because of him quite a few times. He is nothing more than a sidekick, however, and he doesn&#39;t get too much screen time.<br/><br/>The effects aren&#39;t spectacular but at least there are no unbelievable CG sequences like in Blade II and the vampire dustings are still pretty to look at. Other than that, however, I felt that the pace had been taken down quite a bit from the action packed Blade II. There was much more sitting around doing close to nothing. This is a problem as the overall plot is about as lacking as in Blade II. This makes the film seem longer than it is and that is a pretty serious problem as the paper thin story cannot sustain itself. Suffice to say the pacing is bad. The sound/music is the worst of the series and unlike in the previous films (especially the first) the music doesn&#39;t leave a lasting impression. You&#39;ve basically forgotten it as soon as you stop watching the movie.<br/><br/>The film&#39;s most major problem is the fact that Drake is seriously un-menacing. He never seems to pose a threat to Blade making their confrontation (which is quite poorly choreographed) seem dull and anticlimactic. The action sequences leading up to their confrontation are much better. Another thing that puzzled me was the fact that in their first confrontation Drake felt that for Blade to &quot;show him what he&#39;s made off&quot; meant running through the street completely without purpose. I mean, what the heck is that. Not all the action sucks though and Blade has a few new gadgets that are pretty cool.<br/><br/>Overall Blade Trinity is about as polished as Viggo Mortensen&#39;s chin in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The production seems rushed and the poor villain does that Blade Trinity stands as a shining example of how third films can be hugely disappointing.<br/><br/>4/10
  62. The movie is loud, dark, bumpy and not even a little fun. You emerge into daylight bruised and battered, suffering a case of movie abuse.
  63. The footage is from the first film, <a href="/title/tt0120611/">Blade (1998)</a> (1998), in which Whistler is telling his life story to Dr. Jenson. The third installment of the Blade-series was rated R by the MPAA for its theatrical release. Later, there was also an unrated extended version available on DVD and Blu-ray. This extended cut runs more than 9 minutes longer and adds more story and slightly more action to the theatrical cut. As Abigail stated in the movie, she was born after the death of Whistler&#39;s whole family, she was raised in an orphanage and tracked Whistler down when she got a little older and became a vampire hunter. a5c7b9f00b
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