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  • 9 months later...

Honestly,its the worst blade movie out of the three.

One seemed to be the best for me.

Second was pushing it with the whole..new breed.But i was happy to see Donnie Yen in it...and sad when he died so quick :(

Three...just horrible...that Van wilder guy made it hilarious though.

''I can tell you two things.One your hair due is just.....ridiculous.And two I ate a lot of garlic...and i just farted,silent but deadly''

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  • 2 weeks later...

First one was pretty good. Little heavy on the blood and gore, but what do ya expect w/ a vamp. flick? The second one I have to agree the story line needed help, however the hand-to-hand fight scenes were pretty cool. Especially the one at the end right after he falls into the pool of blood then steps out completely dry and w/o any stains! Must use a ton of stainblocker. But just the way Snipes waded through the guards, very sweet :nod: . The third one I have some issues w/ though. Almost all the fight scenes are done to close up and the camera is constantly moving so you don't see any of the details of the fight, drives me nuts :kaioken: . Who knows though, maybe I just need to watch it a few more times.

Getting a blackbelt just says you have learned the basics and are ready to actually study the form as an art.

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"Almost all the fight scenes are done to close up and the camera is constantly moving so you don't see any of the details of the fight, drives me nuts"

that seems to be a trend right now, i've seen it a lot in recent movies. i guess it's easier than actually choreographing a real fight.

"I hear you can kill 200 men and play a mean six string at the same time..."-Six String Samurai

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Just saw Blade Trinity today. Never saw the second one, but this to me is preferable to the first. Probably because of that comedian actor that was in it (played in that sitcom "Two Guys A Girl and a Pizza Place" and in the new Amityville movie).

To condemn the art of another is to condemn your own as well. We all have the same origin.

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