Reapers, a new breed of vampire that feed off humans and vampires, emerge with plans for world domination and Blade must team with the Bloodpack, an elite team of vampire warriors specifically trained to hunt him, in order to defeat this new menace. After the events with Deacon Frost, Blade continues to destroy as many vampires as he can. A new breed of super-vampire has appeared, which becomes an even greater threat than any evil currently out there. A group of high powered vampires, led by Nyssa and Asad request help from Blade in order to take down Nomak. Can Blade work alongside the very things he vowed to destroy? I have always thought that Blade was an underrated action classic and one of the coolest, most stylish action flicks ever and so the sequel filled me with excitement. I knew it would be bigger, badder and bloodier but my god it surpassed my expectations. Wesley is lightning in this film, even more than in Blade 1. He has more one-liners and opportunities for some humour and he delivers his lines with his usual charismatic class. Del Torro has basically taken the sort of style that Stephan Norrington used in the first film and charged it up to even more super cool levels, the soundtrack is also excellent and the vast array of weaponry on offer puts the first film in the shadows. Del Torros history of directing horro flicks plays well in this film, and also the visuals are suitably dank and lurid. The cinematography in this film is pure excellence. The fight sequences are brilliant. They are extremely well choreographed, frequent and suitably violent and gore filled. Also the new super Vampires known as Reapers really give the film a fresh edge it needed to have after the first film. Not since I saw Brotherhood of the Wolf have I come out of the cinema wanting a repeat viewing so badly. Its pure adrenaline, clapping of the hands, excellence from start to finish. Us Brits are not usually known to show are appreciation for a film too outwardly during its presentation but the whole audience were cheerin, laughing and applauding in ore at the movie. The few minor quibbles would be that despite the excellent special effects there was one scene, when Blade first encounters the bloodpack in a fight, which had a completely computer generated Wesley for a few moves which did not look to realistic but the rest of the effects were first rate and the action in the rest of the film made up for it. Its entertaining, mindlessly cheesy fun. Overall this gets a 7/10 Even though the vampire plot has been done and re-done of late(Queen of the Damned/Underworld/Van Helsing/Barley Legal Lesbian Vampires(maybe that one's just me) Blade 2 stands out as one of the classics and Is a credible sequel. The special effects and actions sequences are excellent Although there isn't any real sexual interest with the exception of Leonor Varela who plays the Female Vamp Nyssa. Also in the credits you'll notice Ron Perlman who played Johner in Alien Resurrection. With the expectation of Blade 3(Blade: Trinity), which is in post production and includes jessica beil…its definitely a Trilogy worth adding to your sci-fi collection. Whatever shortcomings this installment might have i think its worth skipping over them given the huge amount of crap thats been released lastly……i think i need only mention the word "Thunderbirds". You can sense the difference between a movie that's a technical exercise ("Resident Evil") and one steamed in the dread cauldrons of the filmmaker's imagination. Blade IIis based on a vampire hunter featured in Marvel Comics. He was created by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan. Blade'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 first Blade movie, <a href="/title/tt0120611/">Blade (1998)</a>, was released in 1998, followed by Blade II. A third sequel, <a href="/title/tt0359013/">Blade: Trinity (2004)</a> followed in 2004. While it's never explicitly stated, Blade is seen with a large supply of Serum, in much smaller bottles from the first film. The amount of these he has suggests he does not need to increase his dose - Chances are, once she developed this, Karen left - either to return to a normal life or to join another group. There are a number of theories: (1) A line of dialogue from the film explains, "He shot himself and then he turned", as says Rush, the vampire Blade allows to leave as a "loose end" for showing him Whistler; (2) Director Guillermo Del Toro argued that no one saw Whistler shoot himself (in the DVD commentary), so he really didn't die in Del Toro's eyes; and (3) A deleted scene from the original Blade. When Blade and Karen were climbing out into the daylight after Blade had just blown up Deacon Frost, there was a figure in the background that appeared to be Whistler. It was hinting at him returning in a sequel, but the filmmakers decided to leave it out of the film. (Probably because they didn't know if a sequel was to happen yet.) a5c7b9f00b Misfits full movie online freeEpisode 1.70 download movie freeUn cazador de zombis movie in hindi hd free downloadA Beautiful Daze in hindi download free in torrentGet Some movie download in hdBacklash 720pMoonwalker full movie hd 720p free downloadEpisode 1.114 movie download in mp4Secret Agent full movie online freeCh 'hi, Kan'u to nakachigai suru no koto song free download
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