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The Blade Trilogy Box Set (Blade / Blade II / Blade Trinity) - (Bilingue) [Blu-ray Premium Series]
 
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The Blade Trilogy Box Set (Blade / Blade II / Blade Trinity) - (Bilingue) [Blu-ray Premium Series]

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Blade:
The recipe for Blade is quite simple; you take one part Batman, one part horror flick, and two parts kung fu and frost it all over with some truly campy acting. What do you get? An action flick that will reaffirm your belief that the superhero action genre did not die in the fluorescent hands of Joel Schumacher. Blade is the story of a ruthless and supreme vampire slayer (Wesley Snipes) who makes other contemporary slayers (Buffy et al.) look like amateurs. Armed with a samurai sword made of silver and guns that shoot silver bullets, he lives to hunt and kill "Sucker Heads." Pitted against our hero is a cast of villains led by Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), a crafty and charismatic vampire who believes that his people should be ruling the world, and that the human race is merely the food source they prey on. Born half-human and half-vampire after his mother had been attacked by a blood-sucker, Blade is brought to life by a very buff-looking Snipes in his best action performance to date. Apparent throughout the film is the fluid grace and admirable skill that Snipes brings to the many breathtaking action sequences that lift this movie into a league of its own. The influence of Hong Kong action cinema is clear, and you may even notice vague impressions of Japanese anime sprinkled innovatively throughout. Dorff holds his own against Snipes as the menacing nemesis Frost, and the grizzly Kris Kristofferson brings a tough, cynical edge to his role as Whistler, Blade's mentor and friend. Ample credit should also go to director Stephen Norrington and screenwriter David S. Goyer, who prove it is possible to adapt comic book characters to the big screen without making them look absurd. Indeed, quite the reverse happens here: Blade comes vividly to life from the moment you first see him, in an outstanding opening sequence that sets the tone for the action-packed film that follows. From that moment onward you are pulled into the world of Blade and his perpetual battle against the vampire race. --Jeremy Storey

Blade II:
Aptly described by critic Roger Ebert as "a vomitorium of viscera," Blade II takes the express route to sequel success. So if you enjoyed Blade, you'll probably drool over this monster mash, which is anything but boring. Set (and filmed) in Prague, the plot finds a new crop of "Reaper" vampires threatening to implement a viral breeding program, and they're nearly impervious to attacks by Blade (Wesley Snipes), his now-revived mentor Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), and a small army of "normal" vampires who routinely combust in a constant conflagration of spectacular special effects. It's up to Blade to conquer the über-vamps, and both Snipes and director Guillermo del Toro (Mimic) serve up a nonstop smorgasbord of intensely choreographed action, creepy makeup, and graphic ultraviolence. It's sadistic, juvenile, numbing, and--for those who dig this kind of thing--undeniably impressive. With the ever-imposing Ron Perlman as a vampire villain. --Jeff Shannon

Blade Trinity:
Even skeptical fans of the Blade franchise will enjoy sinking their teeth into Blade: Trinity. The law of diminishing returns is in full effect here, and the franchise is wearing out its welcome, but let's face it: any movie that features Jessica Biel as an ass-kicking vampire slayer and Parker Posey--yes, Parker Posey!--as a vamping vampire villainess can't be all bad, right? Those lovely ladies bring equal measures of relief and grief to Blade, the half-human, half-vampire once again played, with tongue more firmly in stone-cold cheek, by Wesley Snipes. With series writer David S. Goyer in the director's chair, the film is calculated for mainstream appeal, trading suspenseful horror for campy humor and choppy, nonsensical action. The franchise still offers some intriguing ideas, however, including Drake (Dominic Purcell), the original vampire, whose blood contains the secret that could destroy all blood-suckers in a plot that incorporates a sinister "blood farm" where humans are held--and drained--in suspended animation. And Biel's wise-cracking sidekick (Ryan Reynolds) in her cadre of "Nightstalkers" provides comic relief in a series that's grown increasingly dour. All of which makes Blade: Trinity a love-it-or-hate-it sequel... supposedly the last in a trilogy, but the ending suggests otherwise. --Jeff Shannon

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Aspect Ratio - Wrong, Mar 17 2011
This review is from: The Blade Trilogy Box Set (Blade / Blade II / Blade Trinity) - (Bilingue) [Blu-ray Premium Series] (Blu-ray)
The movies themselves are better reviewed elsewhere.
(1 & 2 were excellent, 3 not so much).
My concern is for the slapdash quality of these blu-ray released discs.
The original movies where shot widescreen (2:35:1 for Blade 1 & 3, 1.85 for Blade 2).
These discs were chopped (Yes, chopped, 1 & 2 to 1:78, 3 IS actually proper ratio) without care or concern for the efforts of the filmmakers and as an insult to the prospective audience.
There are NO extras. Couldn't even get a menu to work, they just jump right to the movie. Quite simply a cash grab for the studios and an insult to anyone who enjoyed these movies.
Skip the blu-ray versions until they release them in a proper fashion. Keep your DVD version copies. (Proper framing and actual extras).
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Great series but horrible collection..., Oct 5 2009
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K. Livitski (Thunder Bay, ON, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Blade Trilogy Box Set (Blade / Blade II / Blade Trinity) - (Bilingue) [Blu-ray Premium Series] (Blu-ray)
I was 100% ecstatic when I found out about the Blade trilogy being re-released on Blu-ray in a box set. I already own the original DVDs but I've been upgrading my collection of favourites to high definition with Blu-ray so I didn't even think twice about ordering this set when it was announced. Imagine how disappointed I was when I received it and opened it only to find out that there is absolutely ZERO extra/special features on these discs. You receive the films in HD and that is it. I'm glad that I never sold my DVDs before receiving this set because I'm honestly debating selling this Blu-ray set over the DVDs. The first Blade was loaded with special features on DVD while the second and third films came in 2-disc sets with tons of extras. I don't understand these film companies who are re-releasing films on Blu-ray with less of what you received on DVD. You'd think with a disc that has more storage space that you could easily add in the special features but apparently that's too much work. I'd only recommend this box set of the Blade Blu-ray trilogy if you don't already own them on DVD or if you're a die hard fan. If you don't fall into either of those categories, you'll be quite disappointed when you receive this.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good trilogy movies, but..., Feb 1 2011
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Carl Sheen (Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blade Trilogy Box Set (Blade / Blade II / Blade Trinity) - (Bilingue) [Blu-ray Premium Series] (Blu-ray)
It is very good movies, 3-pack set trilogy. But I am a bit disappointed that I could not find from where I can make subtitle display on my HDTV screen in any one of these 3. I suspected that if these 3 blu-ray movies really have subtitle option or not. My English is not at native level, and I expected to improve my language by watching movies. Without caption, I am not sure from the aspect of language how much I can learn. But anyway, I like the 'BLADE' movies. Thanks.
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