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Blade 2 is even more action packed than Blade 1. At the beginning of the movie one is doubting that the movie turns out to be any good but after the first minutes of action the movie shows a good story line, new vampire breeds and a lot of black humour.
The action scenes are even more filled with vampires and especially the team of vampires joining the Daywalker is very watchable.
Different characters and high tech toys against vampires is just "delicious" to watch.
Also the insight into the elder vampires hideout and the "upgrades" made to the old building is very interesting. However, it does not stand a chance against Nomak.
this one is my favourite one just as good as the first one great action and music in most vampire films you hear metal music in this is rap and hardhouse tunes brill
I liked what del Toro did hear. I'm sick of seeing all these good looking vampires. I want to see them as the monsters that they are. Solid film, and I wish that the third would have been more along the lines of this one. Darker, and more of a horror movie.
Posted By: roostergore at 11:42am, September 28, 2008
I agree that this was the best of the trilogy. I really do not like Snipes all that much but I thought everyone else did a fine job. Thank you for not putting Parker Posey in this film.
Perhaps it is because of the fact that I am a major Guillermo del Torro fan, but I enjoyed "Blade 2" even more than the original film even if it is more outlandish. Then again, when del Torro is helming: the more outlandish, the better.
The biggest element the first film was missing for me was a memorable villain. Well, "Blade 2" has plenty- ranging from the buff Ron Pearlman to the scissor kicking and monstrous Luke Goss.
Guillermo del Torro directed "Blade 2" to essentially get the opportunity to direct "Hellboy", but there is no lack of effort or determination behind the camera. In fact, Guillermo filmed every scene himself; there was no Second Unit Director for "Blade 2".
Wesley Snipes slices, dices, and crane kicks enough vampire and Reaper ass to satisfy audiences.