I love the Blade vs Nomak fights because Blade finally meets someone who can throw hands back, plus Blade barely won and almost died. Apparently Wesley Snipes vouched for the idea of that second fight not being a easy win. Always cool when a actor lets their character be vulnerable and struggle.
I loved it too. Honestly one of my favorite finale battles in any comic book movie. Its a good thing they listened to Wesley on this one, unlike the 3rd one, cause the fight actually being a challenge to Blade really made it that much more better. A lot of movies nowadays could learn to listen from this.
And this was Blade at the top of his game, having fed on blood, similar to his state at the end of the first movie. Nomak was a genuinely great physically imposing antagonist for Blade to go up against. I remember the making of this on the DVD, Snipes and Del Toro wanted the final fight to be this brawl, bones broken, bloody hand to hand fight. It sort of ruined the 3rd movie for me since before it even was announced. I was expecting something similar as the end fight or for it to be stepped up.
@Xehanort10 Oh, I'm quite familiar with the more awesome premise of the potential third film that could have been. I heard the studio, and even the actors hated the script that Goyer had submitted, unfortunately. Maybe audiences who enjoyed the first two films may have been put off by such a dramatic shift. This was 2004. It was still early days of successful comic films. The third entries in Spiderman and X-Men hadn't come out yet to disappoint the general audiences that enjoyed the first 2 movies of those franchises, so New Line probably wanted to play it safe. I don't know what went on in the boardroom department, but I know this movie was pretty much a vehicle to kick off a spin-off movie series with Hannibal King (which the deleted post credit scene where they're fighting a werewolf pretty much set up). Plus, Snipes pretty much phoning in his performance, and Goyer's inexperience at directing its a miracle of film making the movie came out the way it actually did. Yeah, it's not nearly as good as the first two Blade movies, but it's watchable, even unintentionally funny
@@Xehanort10 The Rock, Statham, and Vin Diesel. That's why Rock and Vin had huge beef on the fast and furious, and why none of those guys can ever really "lose" against each other. It's actually in their contracts that they can't look weak, or get their asses handed to them by other big stars. Only against big monsters/actors specifically playing big bad types.
But thats the whole point of heroes fighting their villains. Its not suposed to be easy, its always on the edge, but the hero always have more reasons to overcome, thats why its so great, thats why the heroes can evolve.
This is directed by Gillermo del Torro. He created those vampiric creatures that's also featured in his vampire TV show The Strain. Perhaps a possible future react sereis?
and Nisa even though you now know her ending, can't change human, even for Blade, remember from the first film the cure can only work on those that are turned from human. Nisa is an original pure blood born a Vampire
Blade 2 is definitely my favorite! I loved the whole look and the villain wasn’t some whiny entitled brat like frost lol the introduction to Nomak was so damn epic.
You mentioned John Wick…Three members of the ‘Blood Pack’ are bad-asses in their own films. Ron Perlman (Hellboy) and Donnie Yen (Ip Man, Rogue One and JOHN WICK 4) are the most well known. Tony Curran, the red head and first to die among the Blood Pack. He was one of the Vikings in ‘The 13th Warrior with Antonio Banderas. He was incredible as Vincent Van Gogh in a very good episode of Dr. Who. Tony Curran was incredible as the original vampire, the father of all vampires Marcus, in the Underworld franchise with Kate Beckinsale. I guess this is the first time you’ve seen Norman Reedus (Scud) who has become iconic as Daryl, the bad-ass in The Walking Dead series, made an impression here where I became a fan. He had a brief scene in one of my favorite sci-fi horror films ‘Pandorum’. I ranked Blade 2 alongside Aliens and Terminator 2: Judgement Day as the best sequels ever. Nissa was my favorite new character in this film. She and her brother are sympathetic tragic villains. Blade trusts Whistler, he was also referring to the ‘Blood Pack’ in keeping the enemy closer. Meg, your reactions made watching Blade 2 even more fun.
Her mistaking names and dialogue was amusing. In her end of the movie commentary she called Nomak, Normak. And she misheard several lines. One that stood out for me was her thinking when Nomak was revealing secrets to Whistler and he said the overlord name Damascinos and she thought he said, they're mosquitoes. Lol.
The tongue thing the Reapers have was created by Del Toro, who was taking some ideas of his own from a vampire story he eventually published with a co-author, called The Strain. It did get turned into a series, and if you watch it, the vampires will look _very_ familiar. It was pretty good for being a horror series on network television. If you really like this one, you owe it to yourself to sew Guillermo Del Toro's two Hellboy movies. They're fantastic. If you need any extra convincing, the actor who plays Nomak is the antagonist of the second one. 😏
For clarity on the “Can you blush?”statement. He’s asking him if he can blush because of how dark his skin is. Basically talking about him being black.
@@williamcorey4700 no, Wesley Snipes in that actor did not get along because the actor kept saying racist jokes to him. That was him going off script and saying a racist joke.
Please react to Hellboy(2004) & Hellboy 2 The Golden Army (2008). They are directed by the same director of Blade 2 Guillermo Del Toro. Hellboy isn't a Marvel or DC character. He's a part of an independent conic book company called Dark Horse Comics which a small comic book company got it's start in 1985 but became big in the 1990s with the introduction of Hellboy & his allies The B. P. R. D. (which an acronym for Buearu For Paranormal Response & Defense). It's my second favorite independent comic book character behind Image's Invincible. My favorite DC comic character is John Constantine. My favorite Marvel comic character is Daredevil. My Image comic character is Invincible. My Dark Horse comic character is Hellboy.
22:30 - 22:50 Yup - if you saw the various butcher instruments on the table before they entered the dance floor, these are just normal occurrences in a Vampire BDSM Club. I guess pain and pleasure just goes up a notch when you are undead.
I was 10 when the first movie dropped. My mother didn’t care what I watched. I absolutely adore that film, but this one was mind blowing to see for the first time. It was everything I wanted and more in a Blade Sequel. Amazing movie, never gets old for me.
Supposedly Wesley Snipes is going to be back as this version of Blade in the MCU in one or both of the next Avengers movies like Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man. I was 17 when I saw the first Blade at the theater in 1998 so....that will be like the greatest thing ever to see Snipes as Blade again interacting with the modern Marvel universe..
I think Blade would be considered an Anti-Hero like Deadpool. Since they don't knock out or subdue 99% of their opponents and enemies, and just straight up kills them on the spot.😊
Nomak is an original character. Originally they were going to use the Spider-Man villain Morbius the Living Vampire but Marvel wanted to save him for his own movie. if you like this film I’d strongly recommend checking out Del Toro’s 2 live action Hellboy movies. He also produced a pair of really good Hellboy animated movies. They’re all in a similar vein to Blade.
I personally wished Karen was brought back. She wasn't exciting, sure, but the 2000s had this unfortunate trend of dropping off the normal everyday characters in the sequels. I know *why* they'd drop them because they're mundane or worse "boring," but I always found that a missed opportunity to let them grow in a sequel. Oh well. Brace yourself for Blade 3 because you've reached the peak for these movies.
So here is a small story of what Blade is. In comics, his mother Tara was bitten by Frost when she was conceived with Blade. He grew up to become the hunter holding back his thirst. Then, Michael Morbius, a genetically engineered vampire bit blade and blade became much more powerful and thats when he became a full dhampir, a being with the power of a vampire alpha with no weaknesses
*How* is it better than the first one? Start with Blade, bring back Whistler, add *Guilermo Del Toro, Hellboy,* (Ron Perlman) *Darryl Dixon* (Norman Reedus) and *Ip Man* (Donnie Yen)
Guillermo del Toro is a true artists of the cinema. After this he went on to direct "Hellboy" where he became friends with the creator Mike Mignola. I saw Mignola at a Con here in Seattle talking about going to the famous Portland bookstore called Pal's (it's 3 stories about the size of a city block). They both went in to gets books they thought the other would like. When they walked out and showed each other the books they got for the other, they realized they had bought books the other already had. So great creative minds think a like.
Luke Goss (Nomak) plays the main villain in Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, also directed by del Toro. And starring frequent del Toro collaborator Ron Perlman (who plays Reinhardt in this film.)
Always makes me smile when someone points that out because I produced a lot of successful bands in the 80s and 90s ... Including "Bros". I remember seeing this movie and bumping into Luke in London. I said how great this movie was and that he should continue with his acting and maybe audition for a big budget film. He just looked at me and let me carry on talking 😳. It was only on seeing the movie again much, much later that I recognised his voice. It's pretty distinctive but I had no reason to listen out for it, so missed it. Make up didn't help because we both had very long hair that last time we hung out 😂😂 Didn't catch me out in Hell boy II though! 🙄🇬🇧
no matter how many years go by, Wesley Snipes will always be Blade. & this movie is honestly top notch still even by today's standards. & of course the action s top notch as well as always. nothing less from the titular star.
Great reaction and insightful analysis - I still prefer the first one, just about, simply because of its style and tone, and just its attitude, for want of a better word, but this one is a very well-crafted sequel and Del Toro poured his usual attention and love for detail in all of this. He actually, if memory serves, studied every single bit of footage from the first one, all of the rushes, to get a feel for Stephen Norrington's direction so he was better informed going into this one and wanted to make it more of an overtly stylized comic book film and just all-round enjoyable popcorn film. The Reapers I think are a great addition to the vampire lore and a similar creature is explored in his own series, "The Strain", which has previously been mentioned in the comments. Great explorations of vampire lore and I love how the Reapers are genuinely horrific in this one and just out for blood, no matter what. I love that Del Toro tries to blend practical and visual effects for best effect and I think it really shows in this one, as it does in all of his films. I think Snipes is done with the character now, sadly, but I would have loved to have seen him do more, although there does seem to be a new big screen version in the works so we'll see how that goes. He's one of the more interesting Marvel characters out there I think, and I would love to see him taken in new and interesting directions going forward. Del Toro also does great commentaries, if you ever want to check them out.
38:35 And this is where Blade meant when he told Whistler to keep your friends close but your enemies close. He already knew the Scud was a traitor from the start. Blade knew where Whistler stood, he was the friend he kept close. not closer.
You should watch the original 2004-2008 hellboy movies! they are done by the same director of this one Guillermo Del Toro. :3 It's like blade but wholesome.
This movie was done by Guillermo Del Toro("Shape of Water", "Pacific Rim"and a lot of his Reapers physiology came into another vampire series he created "The Strain". I suggest you watch it!
In his review, Roger Ebert wrote that Guillermo del Toro's films always feature two overriding themes: 1) centuries-old feuds between implacable enemies, and 2) things that bite you and aren't even designed to let go.
Fun fact: Luke Goss/Jared Novak also played the prince in Hellboy 2 with ron perlman who was also on this film. Goss also played Frankenstein in death race sequel he is also a martial artist like Wesley Snipes.
This movie is EPIC!!! Honestly I think its up there with some of the greatest comic book films ever. Everything was just better, and the first one was already so good! The action, the cinematography, the set design, the practical and visual effects, the story. I could go on and on about this movie! I'm just glad I got to grow up on movies like this because while I do like some of the comic book movies now, many of them are starting to feel lazy. They could learn a thing or two about Blade and I hope they don't mess up the reboot too much. Blade was truly ahead of its time. 3:36 If you mean in the comics, then Blade actually is a vampire like he is in the movies. He was bitten by a character called Morbius I think, who just had a movie come out like a couple years ago by the way. I wouldn't be surprised though if that was changed in the comics to be more like the movies. Wesley's Blade really did define the character and I know the character was for sure changed to look more like Wesley in the movies. Morbius was apparently supposed to be the villain of this movie from a deleted scene at the end of the last movie. I like the villain that they chose for Blade 2 though because Nomak is one of my favorite vampire villains ever! The reapers are probably the most terrifying Vampire villains I've ever seen and I love that! But its not because I was scared of them, although many people were. It was because they actually posed a threat to everyone including Blade, and I could feel that. You don't quite get that feeling with too many villains anymore.
The cure that was developed in the first movie works on those who were originally human. They don't know if it would work on someone who was born a vampire or Blade himself.
The change to Blade's character from comics to movies that no one talks about: in the comics, originally, Blade was British. I'm hoping the MCU version will bring this back & kind of blow everyone's minds.
19:36 It's usually an offensive joke about black people. But in this case, I think it's a joke about vampires - Blade is half human, "not true" vampire, and so maybe he can blush (unlike "pure" vampires).
On 1 of the commentary tracks for the DVD, Wesley mentioned that someone did say that to him while he was in Germany. So as an producer, he came up with the idea of Reinhardt saying that to Blade and vice versa.
About what you said about western/samurai movies beeing inspirations both of then are actualy really close. Some westerns are adaptations of old samurai movies. Both are Quick Draw users, we have nomad warriors that stumble into big plots and disapear into the sunset and we also "The man with no name " Trope. In the Metal Gear Rising Game this goes even more crazy. We have a western/samurai duel against a Samurai that shoots his blade like a gun. Even Wolverine has these inspirations. He is a Samurai/Cowboy in some of his comics.
To answer your question yes that is cocaine mixed with blood the director wanted to show in this movie that European vampires are more hedonistic. Whistler wad given what you call a vampire morning after shot its why he was turned back and it it loosely based on the cure the doctor from the last movie made. Plot was really twisted and a shocker filled the surprise of Norman Reedus being in league with the bad guys was a shock. As for the ending Blade did say to that vampire goon ‘catch you later’ it just took a while before he did.
I miss the days Marvel was still Marvel and not tainted by Disney, I dont know if your watched it already but you should check out the 1997 Spawn movies and the late 80ties/early 90ties Batman movies.
I recommend Guillermo del Toro's The Strain (ideally the books, but I guess the TV show if you must). He really ran with the "Reaper"-style vampires in those.
The first great sequel of Marvel's golden age on film (1998-2007) and his return to action was glorious, less than 2 years after X-Men (2000) and over a month before Spider-Man (2002). The comic-book sensibility makes an extreme approach out of the horror, suspense and action. Gullermo Del Toro truly came through in a clutch and i loved his film, Mimic (1997). Thomas Kretschmann who plays Overlord Eli Damaskinos goes on to play HYDRA Leader, Baron Strucker in the MCU. Tony Curran who plays Priest of The Bloodpack, went on to play Finn Cooley of the Kitchen Irish on Daredevil (S2). Matt Schulze who plays Chupa of The Bloodpack, made his film debut in Blade (1998) as an character named Crease. The soundtrack was fire. The video game on X-box was dope too. Blade Trinity is considered the worse of the trilogy. React to Ihe extended cut (better, tolerable version). I'm just glad that Blade has been getting more and more love as an character that changed the game more now than ever.
I've been saying the same thing over the past few years. I'm so glad Blade is getting more love these days. He really deserves it cause these movies are great. The 3rd one not so much, but I've seen a lot worse these days so it might not be as bad as we remember. Same with Spiderman 3 and The Dark Knight Rises.
I don’t think no one understood nomaks character.. especially when he said “it hurts, it hurts no more”.. thats a very sad scene of him killing himself.. the person who plays nomak is luke goss. He also plays in hellboy 2 and the main villain as well
It was an incredible experience to see this film in the cinema. Compared to the first amazing film, Blade 2 was a case of bigger, better, faster, more. Because Blade 1 was something that had never been seen before, it had a certain magic about it and it is possible that the storyline here couldn't possibly match up, but the sets, characters, choreography and effects are so much greater that the whole film is elevated because of it. Just as Reloaded was on a whole other level compared to the original Matrix, Blade 2 was also a step-up in terms of overall spectacle. Thanks for the cool reaction vid. 👍🏻
Meg you don't know the irony in what you said when you said "imagine blade and John Wick" The John Wick director and fight choreographer Chad Stahelski asked for the new Blade film. Kevin Fiege and Marvel TURNED HIM DOWN. This current regime at Disney & Marvel aren't after progress, they are tapped.
While _Trinity_ is regarded as a dumpster fire by fans and even Snipes himself, it has its moments. Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Beil somewhat carry the movie, and the villains are laughably cheesy in a "so-bad-it's-good" way, IMO. Especially Triple H.
The 'behind the scenes' stuff and the story of the film to most viewers makes Trinity, a bad movie. I'm aware of all that, but it i still liked it. It wasn't a box office failure neither. Even the Extended Cut was tolerable.
I'm usually against changing a character's lore, but it made perfect sense with Blade. Vampires have always been portrayed as being much more powerful than humans, even in early literature. Being human, if vampires got a hold of him, it would be over; he wouldn't have their strength or agility. Making him half-human solves that problem-all of their strengths, none of their weaknesses.
I personally wouldn't say it is better than the 1st but it is definitely as enjoyable, hopefully Marvel get there act together and sort out a script for the MCU Mahersall Ali Blade movie.
I love the Blade vs Nomak fights because Blade finally meets someone who can throw hands back, plus Blade barely won and almost died. Apparently Wesley Snipes vouched for the idea of that second fight not being a easy win. Always cool when a actor lets their character be vulnerable and struggle.
I loved it too. Honestly one of my favorite finale battles in any comic book movie. Its a good thing they listened to Wesley on this one, unlike the 3rd one, cause the fight actually being a challenge to Blade really made it that much more better. A lot of movies nowadays could learn to listen from this.
And this was Blade at the top of his game, having fed on blood, similar to his state at the end of the first movie. Nomak was a genuinely great physically imposing antagonist for Blade to go up against. I remember the making of this on the DVD, Snipes and Del Toro wanted the final fight to be this brawl, bones broken, bloody hand to hand fight. It sort of ruined the 3rd movie for me since before it even was announced. I was expecting something similar as the end fight or for it to be stepped up.
@Xehanort10 Oh, I'm quite familiar with the more awesome premise of the potential third film that could have been. I heard the studio, and even the actors hated the script that Goyer had submitted, unfortunately. Maybe audiences who enjoyed the first two films may have been put off by such a dramatic shift. This was 2004. It was still early days of successful comic films. The third entries in Spiderman and X-Men hadn't come out yet to disappoint the general audiences that enjoyed the first 2 movies of those franchises, so New Line probably wanted to play it safe. I don't know what went on in the boardroom department, but I know this movie was pretty much a vehicle to kick off a spin-off movie series with Hannibal King (which the deleted post credit scene where they're fighting a werewolf pretty much set up). Plus, Snipes pretty much phoning in his performance, and Goyer's inexperience at directing its a miracle of film making the movie came out the way it actually did. Yeah, it's not nearly as good as the first two Blade movies, but it's watchable, even unintentionally funny
@@Xehanort10 The Rock, Statham, and Vin Diesel. That's why Rock and Vin had huge beef on the fast and furious, and why none of those guys can ever really "lose" against each other. It's actually in their contracts that they can't look weak, or get their asses handed to them by other big stars. Only against big monsters/actors specifically playing big bad types.
But thats the whole point of heroes fighting their villains. Its not suposed to be easy, its always on the edge, but the hero always have more reasons to overcome, thats why its so great, thats why the heroes can evolve.
7:50 No. He was showing how much he loves his car.
This is directed by Gillermo del Torro. He created those vampiric creatures that's also featured in his vampire TV show The Strain. Perhaps a possible future react sereis?
I bet she’d love it..except the vampires are decidedly not sexy lol.
Fun fact, the reapers we a trial run for his tv show the strain, to see if people found them suitably horrifying. Very underrated show.
and Nisa even though you now know her ending, can't change human, even for Blade, remember from the first film the cure can only work on those that are turned from human. Nisa is an original pure blood born a Vampire
Blade 2 is definitely my favorite! I loved the whole look and the villain wasn’t some whiny entitled brat like frost lol the introduction to Nomak was so damn epic.
Totally forgot Scud was wearing a BPRD shirt from Hellboy lol
You mentioned John Wick…Three members of the ‘Blood Pack’ are bad-asses in their own films. Ron Perlman (Hellboy) and Donnie Yen (Ip Man, Rogue One and JOHN WICK 4) are the most well known. Tony Curran, the red head and first to die among the Blood Pack. He was one of the Vikings in ‘The 13th Warrior with Antonio Banderas. He was incredible as Vincent Van Gogh in a very good episode of Dr. Who. Tony Curran was incredible as the original vampire, the father of all vampires Marcus, in the Underworld franchise with Kate Beckinsale. I guess this is the first time you’ve seen Norman Reedus (Scud) who has become iconic as Daryl, the bad-ass in The Walking Dead series, made an impression here where I became a fan. He had a brief scene in one of my favorite sci-fi horror films ‘Pandorum’. I ranked Blade 2 alongside Aliens and Terminator 2: Judgement Day as the best sequels ever. Nissa was my favorite new character in this film. She and her brother are sympathetic tragic villains. Blade trusts Whistler, he was also referring to the ‘Blood Pack’ in keeping the enemy closer. Meg, your reactions made watching Blade 2 even more fun.
Her mistaking names and dialogue was amusing. In her end of the movie commentary she called Nomak, Normak. And she misheard several lines. One that stood out for me was her thinking when Nomak was revealing secrets to Whistler and he said the overlord name Damascinos and she thought he said, they're mosquitoes. Lol.
Blade was a human originally but he was retroactively turned into a dhampir vampire/human in the spider-man animated series and the comics
The tongue thing the Reapers have was created by Del Toro, who was taking some ideas of his own from a vampire story he eventually published with a co-author, called The Strain. It did get turned into a series, and if you watch it, the vampires will look _very_ familiar. It was pretty good for being a horror series on network television.
If you really like this one, you owe it to yourself to sew Guillermo Del Toro's two Hellboy movies. They're fantastic.
If you need any extra convincing, the actor who plays Nomak is the antagonist of the second one. 😏
For clarity on the “Can you blush?”statement. He’s asking him if he can blush because of how dark his skin is. Basically talking about him being black.
It could be that, or it's because of how his blood runs warm. My thought is that it's both
@@williamcorey4700 no, Wesley Snipes in that actor did not get along because the actor kept saying racist jokes to him. That was him going off script and saying a racist joke.
@@williamcorey4700 Wesley Snipes has talked about it before.
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If mage likes blade’s style she should watch Todd McFarland spawn animated series
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Please react to Hellboy(2004) & Hellboy 2 The Golden Army (2008). They are directed by the same director of Blade 2 Guillermo Del Toro. Hellboy isn't a Marvel or DC character. He's a part of an independent conic book company called Dark Horse Comics which a small comic book company got it's start in 1985 but became big in the 1990s with the introduction of Hellboy & his allies The B. P. R. D. (which an acronym for Buearu For Paranormal Response & Defense). It's my second favorite independent comic book character behind Image's Invincible.
My favorite DC comic character is John Constantine.
My favorite Marvel comic character is Daredevil.
My Image comic character is Invincible.
My Dark Horse comic character is Hellboy.
22:30 - 22:50 Yup - if you saw the various butcher instruments on the table before they entered the dance floor, these are just normal occurrences in a Vampire BDSM Club. I guess pain and pleasure just goes up a notch when you are undead.
When you regenerate, sensation-type play can get pretty extreme!
I was 10 when the first movie dropped. My mother didn’t care what I watched. I absolutely adore that film, but this one was mind blowing to see for the first time. It was everything I wanted and more in a Blade Sequel. Amazing movie, never gets old for me.
@22:08 never seen McDonald's promoting the whooper 😂 i seen them promoting the big mac 😂
Novak was basically Frankenstein's monster.
Novak.
There is a badass comic book series of Ghostrider vs Blade. I hope they make a movie of that series it should be rated R.
Supposedly Wesley Snipes is going to be back as this version of Blade in the MCU in one or both of the next Avengers movies like Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man. I was 17 when I saw the first Blade at the theater in 1998 so....that will be like the greatest thing ever to see Snipes as Blade again interacting with the modern Marvel universe..
Early 2000s music was always so badass and funky, like the music in the fight scenes, I miss it in modern action movies.
I think Blade would be considered an Anti-Hero like Deadpool. Since they don't knock out or subdue 99% of their opponents and enemies, and just straight up kills them on the spot.😊
There was also a Blade TV series that aired on Spike. Wesley Snipes was not in the show.
Nomak is an original character. Originally they were going to use the Spider-Man villain Morbius the Living Vampire but Marvel wanted to save him for his own movie.
if you like this film I’d strongly recommend checking out Del Toro’s 2 live action Hellboy movies. He also produced a pair of really good Hellboy animated movies. They’re all in a similar vein to Blade.
I luv this movie and that song goes hard
Flesh of my flesh
And mind of my mind
Two of a kind but one won't survive
I love that song, really gets the fight urge going.
"I Against I", Massive Attack featuring Mos Def.
I personally wished Karen was brought back. She wasn't exciting, sure, but the 2000s had this unfortunate trend of dropping off the normal everyday characters in the sequels. I know *why* they'd drop them because they're mundane or worse "boring," but I always found that a missed opportunity to let them grow in a sequel. Oh well.
Brace yourself for Blade 3 because you've reached the peak for these movies.
So here is a small story of what Blade is. In comics, his mother Tara was bitten by Frost when she was conceived with Blade. He grew up to become the hunter holding back his thirst. Then, Michael Morbius, a genetically engineered vampire bit blade and blade became much more powerful and thats when he became a full dhampir, a being with the power of a vampire alpha with no weaknesses
*How* is it better than the first one?
Start with Blade, bring back Whistler, add *Guilermo Del Toro, Hellboy,* (Ron Perlman) *Darryl Dixon* (Norman Reedus) and *Ip Man* (Donnie Yen)
the practicel effects in this one are crazy good
If you like the idea of everybody being vampires you should check out the Aussie movie "Daybreakers".
Guillermo del Toro is a true artists of the cinema. After this he went on to direct "Hellboy" where he became friends with the creator Mike Mignola.
I saw Mignola at a Con here in Seattle talking about going to the famous Portland bookstore called Pal's (it's 3 stories about the size of a city block). They both went in to gets books they thought the other would like. When they walked out and showed each other the books they got for the other, they realized they had bought books the other already had.
So great creative minds think a like.
Luke Goss (Nomak) plays the main villain in Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, also directed by del Toro. And starring frequent del Toro collaborator Ron Perlman (who plays Reinhardt in this film.)
Always makes me smile when someone points that out because I produced a lot of successful bands in the 80s and 90s ... Including "Bros".
I remember seeing this movie and bumping into Luke in London. I said how great this movie was and that he should continue with his acting and maybe audition for a big budget film.
He just looked at me and let me carry on talking 😳. It was only on seeing the movie again much, much later that I recognised his voice. It's pretty distinctive but I had no reason to listen out for it, so missed it. Make up didn't help because we both had very long hair that last time we hung out 😂😂
Didn't catch me out in Hell boy II though! 🙄🇬🇧
Okay, your reaction to the Reaper mouth reveal blew my mind. I was expecting a LOT more shocked screaming from you, Meg!
no matter how many years go by, Wesley Snipes will always be Blade. & this movie is honestly top notch still even by today's standards. & of course the action s top notch as well as always. nothing less from the titular star.
Great reaction and insightful analysis - I still prefer the first one, just about, simply because of its style and tone, and just its attitude, for want of a better word, but this one is a very well-crafted sequel and Del Toro poured his usual attention and love for detail in all of this.
He actually, if memory serves, studied every single bit of footage from the first one, all of the rushes, to get a feel for Stephen Norrington's direction so he was better informed going into this one and wanted to make it more of an overtly stylized comic book film and just all-round enjoyable popcorn film.
The Reapers I think are a great addition to the vampire lore and a similar creature is explored in his own series, "The Strain", which has previously been mentioned in the comments. Great explorations of vampire lore and I love how the Reapers are genuinely horrific in this one and just out for blood, no matter what.
I love that Del Toro tries to blend practical and visual effects for best effect and I think it really shows in this one, as it does in all of his films. I think Snipes is done with the character now, sadly, but I would have loved to have seen him do more, although there does seem to be a new big screen version in the works so we'll see how that goes.
He's one of the more interesting Marvel characters out there I think, and I would love to see him taken in new and interesting directions going forward. Del Toro also does great commentaries, if you ever want to check them out.
Oooo oooooooo!!!!! I saw this opening night back in 2002 with this girl I was dating back then, it was so awesome.
So good my uncle watch it twice in theaters
Nomak was played by Luke Goss who was one of the twins from the UK pop group 'Bros' from the 80's
Novak is an S tier Villain 💯
Super underrated, Great story Arc and you even feel for him most of the Way as well.. 🙏
38:35 And this is where Blade meant when he told Whistler to keep your friends close but your enemies close. He already knew the Scud was a traitor from the start. Blade knew where Whistler stood, he was the friend he kept close. not closer.
The best cinematic sequel since Alien/Aliens. I was just disappointed they didn't use Donnie Yen more.
He literally thought Blade forgot about him 🤣
You are so adorable and so much fun to rewatching movies with. The MCU is still unsure about rebooting Blade.
Directors keep dropping put and the script keeps being rewritten.
You should watch the original 2004-2008 hellboy movies! they are done by the same director of this one Guillermo Del Toro. :3 It's like blade but wholesome.
If your interested in more Blade, I'd highly recommend playing Marvel's Midnight Suns video game. I think it'd be right up your alley.
This movie was done by Guillermo Del Toro("Shape of Water", "Pacific Rim"and a lot of his Reapers physiology came into another vampire series he created "The Strain". I suggest you watch it!
In his review, Roger Ebert wrote that Guillermo del Toro's films always feature two overriding themes: 1) centuries-old feuds between implacable enemies, and 2) things that bite you and aren't even designed to let go.
Fun fact: Luke Goss/Jared Novak also played the prince in Hellboy 2 with ron perlman who was also on this film. Goss also played Frankenstein in death race sequel he is also a martial artist like Wesley Snipes.
This movie is EPIC!!! Honestly I think its up there with some of the greatest comic book films ever. Everything was just better, and the first one was already so good! The action, the cinematography, the set design, the practical and visual effects, the story. I could go on and on about this movie! I'm just glad I got to grow up on movies like this because while I do like some of the comic book movies now, many of them are starting to feel lazy. They could learn a thing or two about Blade and I hope they don't mess up the reboot too much. Blade was truly ahead of its time.
3:36 If you mean in the comics, then Blade actually is a vampire like he is in the movies. He was bitten by a character called Morbius I think, who just had a movie come out like a couple years ago by the way. I wouldn't be surprised though if that was changed in the comics to be more like the movies. Wesley's Blade really did define the character and I know the character was for sure changed to look more like Wesley in the movies. Morbius was apparently supposed to be the villain of this movie from a deleted scene at the end of the last movie. I like the villain that they chose for Blade 2 though because Nomak is one of my favorite vampire villains ever! The reapers are probably the most terrifying Vampire villains I've ever seen and I love that! But its not because I was scared of them, although many people were. It was because they actually posed a threat to everyone including Blade, and I could feel that. You don't quite get that feeling with too many villains anymore.
Fun Fact: Nisa is the same actress who was in The Matrix the girl with the white rabbit tattoo
No it wasn't That actress was Ada Nicodemou. Leonor Varela (Nissa) was never in The Matrix.
The cure that was developed in the first movie works on those who were originally human. They don't know if it would work on someone who was born a vampire or Blade himself.
The change to Blade's character from comics to movies that no one talks about: in the comics, originally, Blade was British. I'm hoping the MCU version will bring this back & kind of blow everyone's minds.
19:36 It's usually an offensive joke about black people. But in this case, I think it's a joke about vampires - Blade is half human, "not true" vampire, and so maybe he can blush (unlike "pure" vampires).
Reinhardt is a Nazi vampire so i think it's both
On 1 of the commentary tracks for the DVD, Wesley mentioned that someone did say that to him while he was in Germany.
So as an producer, he came up with the idea of Reinhardt saying that to Blade and vice versa.
It's actually both insults. It's about his skin color as well as his status as a hybrid
Yes!! I'm tgrilled for these Marvel properties that are independent at the time! Snipes does Blade so well!!
Next Blade 3 Blade Trinity 🔥🔥🔥
If you enjoyed the Blade movies, another Vampire movie I definitely suggest watching is Daybreakers. Trust me.
It’s crazy to think that Blade’s apprentice in this movie is Norman Reedus from The Walking Dead
You will love the clones individuality throughout the clone wars
About what you said about western/samurai movies beeing inspirations both of then are actualy really close. Some westerns are adaptations of old samurai movies. Both are Quick Draw users, we have nomad warriors that stumble into big plots and disapear into the sunset and we also "The man with no name " Trope.
In the Metal Gear Rising Game this goes even more crazy. We have a western/samurai duel against a Samurai that shoots his blade like a gun.
Even Wolverine has these inspirations. He is a Samurai/Cowboy in some of his comics.
You look SOO pretty today :D
To answer your question yes that is cocaine mixed with blood the director wanted to show in this movie that European vampires are more hedonistic. Whistler wad given what you call a vampire morning after shot its why he was turned back and it it loosely based on the cure the doctor from the last movie made. Plot was really twisted and a shocker filled the surprise of Norman Reedus being in league with the bad guys was a shock. As for the ending Blade did say to that vampire goon ‘catch you later’ it just took a while before he did.
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Love your analysis. Blade was indiscriminately killing vampires he never stopped to think some didnt have a choice . Nissa
Oh yeah, that bald guy is played by Ron Perlman, he also play hellboy in the movie called hellboy and hellboy 2 golden army it's really good
I miss the days Marvel was still Marvel and not tainted by Disney, I dont know if your watched it already but you should check out the 1997 Spawn movies and the late 80ties/early 90ties Batman movies.
I recommend Guillermo del Toro's The Strain (ideally the books, but I guess the TV show if you must). He really ran with the "Reaper"-style vampires in those.
Here's an explanation about why Reaper anatomy is the way that it is: because it's cool/creepy
They need to make superhero/comic book movies like THIS again!
DAMASKINOS. Not Mosquitos. I've noticed other reactors take notes to help them keep track of characters names, plot lines etc, I recommend that.
22 year old movie and it's still a solid watch.
So the different governing bodies are because the first blade takes place in America and blade 2 is in Europe
Gillermo del Torro just makes everything better
35:14
Me to every boss in basically every video game XD
I love the reapers design and the whole concept
Hell yeah, you gotta watch Blade Trinity now. It's one of the best.
The first great sequel of Marvel's golden age on film (1998-2007) and
his return to action was glorious, less than 2 years after X-Men (2000) and
over a month before Spider-Man (2002).
The comic-book sensibility makes an extreme approach out of the horror, suspense and action.
Gullermo Del Toro truly came through in a clutch and i loved his film, Mimic (1997).
Thomas Kretschmann who plays Overlord Eli Damaskinos goes on to play
HYDRA Leader, Baron Strucker in the MCU.
Tony Curran who plays Priest of The Bloodpack, went on to play
Finn Cooley of the Kitchen Irish on Daredevil (S2).
Matt Schulze who plays Chupa of The Bloodpack, made
his film debut in Blade (1998) as an character named Crease.
The soundtrack was fire.
The video game on X-box was dope too.
Blade Trinity is considered the worse of the trilogy.
React to Ihe extended cut (better, tolerable version).
I'm just glad that Blade has been getting more and more love as an character
that changed the game more now than ever.
I've been saying the same thing over the past few years. I'm so glad Blade is getting more love these days. He really deserves it cause these movies are great. The 3rd one not so much, but I've seen a lot worse these days so it might not be as bad as we remember. Same with Spiderman 3 and The Dark Knight Rises.
the golden child - movie - eddie murphy.
Saying the assassin creed line was 🔥
The Powerpuff Girls were created by Professor Utonium, not Professor X.
I don’t think no one understood nomaks character.. especially when he said “it hurts, it hurts no more”.. thats a very sad scene of him killing himself.. the person who plays nomak is luke goss. He also plays in hellboy 2 and the main villain as well
I can't wait to see your reaction for Blade 3 Trinity 😮
This was a great Marvel character in a live action movie with a great cast thanks again Meg.🦇🦇😊🦇🦇
It was an incredible experience to see this film in the cinema.
Compared to the first amazing film, Blade 2 was a case of bigger, better, faster, more.
Because Blade 1 was something that had never been seen before, it had a certain magic about it and it is possible that the storyline here couldn't possibly match up,
but the sets, characters, choreography and effects are so much greater that the whole film is elevated because of it.
Just as Reloaded was on a whole other level compared to the original Matrix, Blade 2 was also a step-up in terms of overall spectacle.
Thanks for the cool reaction vid. 👍🏻
I Against I - Massive Attack ft Mos Def !!
Meg you don't know the irony in what you said when you said "imagine blade and John Wick" The John Wick director and fight choreographer Chad Stahelski asked for the new Blade film. Kevin Fiege and Marvel TURNED HIM DOWN.
This current regime at Disney & Marvel aren't after progress, they are tapped.
I like how when you learn that Whistler is played by legendary country singer Kris Kristofferson you just like him even more. For me at least,
"Do you blush?"
"Do you bleed?"
Oh yeah Meg if you have time you should watch Queen of the Damned thats a good vampire movie!
While _Trinity_ is regarded as a dumpster fire by fans and even Snipes himself, it has its moments. Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Beil somewhat carry the movie, and the villains are laughably cheesy in a "so-bad-it's-good" way, IMO. Especially Triple H.
I actually don't like it because of Ryan Reynolds, sometimes he is a little to much you know.
The 'behind the scenes' stuff and the story of the film to
most viewers makes Trinity, a bad movie.
I'm aware of all that, but it i still liked it.
It wasn't a box office failure neither.
Even the Extended Cut was tolerable.
Awesome reaction of my favorite superhero movie!!!!😊😊😊😊
Deadpool is like Blade, but as a lewd action comedy
Hi Meg hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
Great reaction, I like Blade Trinity, but that is not a popular opinion. Best wishes always!! 🙂❤
I'm usually against changing a character's lore, but it made perfect sense with Blade. Vampires have always been portrayed as being much more powerful than humans, even in early literature. Being human, if vampires got a hold of him, it would be over; he wouldn't have their strength or agility. Making him half-human solves that problem-all of their strengths, none of their weaknesses.
if someone had both blade and john wick coming after them id be easier to lay down and wait for death cause escape is not an option
They weren’t working together he is the son he was tested on in the facility
8:58 Agreed😎
Love you Meg
I personally wouldn't say it is better than the 1st but it is definitely as enjoyable, hopefully Marvel get there act together and sort out a script for the MCU Mahersall Ali Blade movie.
Blade: Trinity the third movie to the series when can we expect a reaction?