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mw2merc wrote:Plot flaw/spoiler:
How can they have Whistler's daughter in #3 when in #1 he states that Frost killed his family & left him for dead.
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spudthedestroyer wrote:Its the arragance I hate... "I'm so fucking deep and thoughtful, look I've sat down and planned this epic 3 part story..."
Nowadays everythings got to be a f*cking trilogy and its pissing me off, Xmen... oh no its another freakin' trilogy.
dinky wrote:I was wondering if you were going to acknowledge Resurrection in that diatribe.
Will Frodo make it to Mount Doom? Is Gandalf...oh, waite, wrong trilogy from New Line. For the third and presumably final intallment of Blade, sreenwriter Goyer, who also penned Bland and Blade II (which earned a cmbined $152 million), steps behind the camera to complete what he hopes could be "the Star Wars of vampire films," he says, "a whole Wagnerian epic."
In Trinity, Snipes returns as the half-vampire, half-mortal Blade, and Krstofferson is back as his mentor, Whistler. To stop the vampire kingdom from taking over the world, they team with the Nightstalkers, a group of human vampire hunters led by Whistler's illegitimate daughter (Biel) and the ruffian Hannibal King (Reynolds).
So what's new? This one's funny. "It's not Airplane! or anything like that," says Goyer of the roughly $60 million production. "It vacillates between being really funny, but then in the course of a single scene, it gets dark and serious." Also serious was Renols, who packed on 20 pounds of vampire-slaying muscle, thanks to a personal trainer. Says Reynolds: The "just kicked my ass into fin cottage cheese pudding for about six months."
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