![]() Half-Vampire/Half-Human hybrid come Super Hero/Vampire Hunter, Blade Starring Wesley Snipes (New Jack City, Chaos) as the eponymous Hero films, after the woeful distribution of films like Batman & RobinĪnd Steel stopped the genre in its tracks. It's dated in the best way and a lot of fun to watch.įirst released in 1998, Blade brought commercial success back to Super But you still go along with it because the results are so much fun. It's all a bit silly, and some of the logic really doesn't make sense in how this guy got enough power and henchman to pull off his plan in overtaking the main vampire council. Something about raising a vampire god and the vampire who bit Blade's mom. The villain played by Stephen Dorff is also fantastic, one of those psychotic villains that's just entertaining as hell to watch. You still see some lingering emotion, just hiding, and there is some character to that. Sometimes he's seemingly a guy without reaction or emotion, but how I viewed it is more a guy who's aggressively in control of his emotions. Blade himself is a fun character, and I really liked the way Wesley Snipes portrayed him. It's got a lot of goofy late-90s cheese in its style, but it's exactly the type of cheese I love. I don't know how objectively great it is, but I had so much fun watching it and was smiling through a lot. One of those classic comic book films that I took way too long to see, Blade is just simply awesome. ![]()
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