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  1. Mar 22, 2002 · 4 min read. “Blade II” is a really rather brilliant vomitorium of viscera, a comic book with dreams of becoming a textbook for mad surgeons. There are shots here of the insides of vampires that make your average autopsy look like a slow afternoon at Supercuts. The movie has been directed by Guillermo del Toro, whose work is dominated by two ...

  2. Apr 14, 2020 · While it may be a franchise sequel and a comic book adaptation, Blade II remains one of the best superhero flicks ever - and a truly frightening monster movie. Released in 2002, the blood-drenched action-horror film was helmed by director Guillermo Del Toro, who was a lesser-known genre filmmaker at the time but so steeped in the world of ...

  3. Mar 29, 2022 · Guillermo del Toro’s Blade II turn 20 years old today – we remember a standout early comic book movie and examine its undoubted legacy.. When Stephen Norrington’s Blade hit cinemas in 1998, it represented something of an outlier: an R-rated comic book movie set within a chillingly inhospitable New York that looked or felt nothing like the previous year’s Happy Meal-friendly superhero ...

  4. Mar 22, 2022 · Since Blade II, Snipes has been in 20 movies, but it’s unlikely you’ve heard of many of them. ... Ali, and many others could run, and man, he (and del Toro) was so good at walking. There has ...

  5. Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 14, 2015. Total Film. Del Toro's aim is brutally simple: to give your adrenalin glands a bootcamp work-out. Granted, the spin-dry visuals and hectic tempo ...

  6. Mar 22, 2002 · Blade (Wesley Snipes) showed off his cool action in the last film. Once again, the usual action and special effects abound. I am not saying there is anything wrong with that. But in my opinion, the most important part of the movie is the script. Not the special effects or the action. The story is appallingly poor. It is just not interesting.

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  8. It's an excellent dark comic translation, packed with great fighting scenes and style. Blade I was not bloated with special effects; it's dark, minimal and gritty. Blade II laid on a bit more special effects, less minimalism like the first one - nevertheless, a great action movie and the soundtrack was top notch.

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