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1998 |
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R |
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120 minutes |
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| Other Title |
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Blade, the Vampire Slayer |
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| Director |
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Stephen Norrington |
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Peter Frankfurt, Wesley Snipes, Bob Engelman |
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New Line Cinema |
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Wesley Snipes, Donal Logue, Stephen Dorff |
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See also:
Blade II
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Blade Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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Blade's car is a 1968 Dodge Charger with various modifications.
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[Blade pins Quinn to the wall with his silver spikes]
Blade: Quinn. I'm gettin' a little tired of choppin' you up. Thought I might try fire for a change.
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Blade Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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BLADE is a comic book adaptation, which in recent years has meant you could expect one of two approaches: brooding and violent (THE CROW, SPAWN) or gaudy and hyper-kinetic (BATMAN AND ROBIN, THE MASK, TANK GIRL). BLADE is no exception...sort of. Instead of choosing one familiar path or the other, the makers of BLADE have chosen both -- it's brooding, gaudy, violent _and_ hyper-kinetic. The surprising good news is that it comes impressively close to succeeding at both. The bad news is that means it doesn't entirely succeed at either one.
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