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Blade [DVD] [1998]

Wesley Snipes , Stephen Dorff , Stephen Norrington    Suitable for 18 years and over   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, N'Bushe Wright, Donal Logue
  • Directors: Stephen Norrington
  • Writers: David S. Goyer
  • Producers: Andrew J. Horne, Avi Arad, Jon Divens, Joseph Calamari, Lynn Harris
  • Format: PAL, Anamorphic
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Ev
  • DVD Release Date: 26 July 1999
  • Run Time: 115 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004D35W
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,915 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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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 camp acting. What do you get? An action flick that will reaffirm your belief that the superhero action genre will never die. 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 a food source. Born half-human and half-vampire after his mother had been attacked by a bloodsucker, 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 brought by Snipes 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 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

Product Description

DVD Special Features:

Trailer
Deleted scenes
Cast and Crew (stills, text and soundbites)
Special effects
Designing Blade
Behind the scenes (51 mins)
Letterbox Ratio 16:9
Languages: English
Dolby Digital 5.1


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By LK
Format:DVD
After just watching Matrix I was expecting another load of nonsense from this film. Another Sci-fi. However I was pleasantly suprised, and from that day on the original Blade has been and still is my all time fave film.

Wesley Snipes is simply brilliant in this, I've never seen a cooler character than Blade. From his cool sword moves to his funny sarcastic comments "You've met Mr Crispy at the Hospital, what do YOU think!".

In a way I think that Blade is slightly under-rated, however that's not necessarily a bad thing, who knows, if Blade had been more successful the sequels might not have been as good!

I've re-watched all Blade films to the point that I've learnt some russian sentences. And to anyone thinking of purchasing this film or all 3 films i strongly recommend that if you haven't seen it by now you really should!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Blood on the Carpet... 6 Jun 2003
Format:VHS Tape
And on the walls, the ceiling, the street outside...

Despite the excess of everyone's favourite bodily fluid, there is still some kind of artistry and subtlety to the violence of Blade. Some is pure action trash - hails of bullets and the like, some is showmanship, and some is purely understated evil. The animalistic fervour of Deacon Frost is even strangely mesmerising.

The film is slick, visually interesting with careful use of lighting and pale colours to emphasise the vampire's skin, and thick with atmosphere. The dialogue is perfectly tuned, despite the machismo and heavy use of one-liners, and there is visible and sinister conflict in the painfully detailed character studies. Blade and Frost, played with intensity and skill by Snipes and Dorff, are interesting and complex as individuals and a combination. So, the love interest is a little tiresome, and the pain is gratuitous - the plot is full of suspense and twists, the story is disturbingly believable, and the movie is a visual feast. Not for the romantic comedy enthusiast, but an essential addition to the video collection of any fan of the action or thriller genres.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A New Breed of Vampire Flick 31 Mar 2001
Format:DVD
The familiar stereotypes of the vampire overlord, the female victim and the dedicated hunter are firmly in place, but with a modern, cyber twist. Based on the successful Marvel Comics series, 'Blade' is kung fu cool meets 'The Matrix' - the real world is a different place to what you thought. 

Blade is a half-vampire who hunts the undead to avenge the death of his mother, who was bitten while pregnant, thus giving him "all of our strengths, non of our weaknesses". Referred to as "the daywalker" by the creatures he hunts, he is aided by Whistler, a semi-alcoholic, laconic sidekick who lost his family to vampires and Karen Jenson, a haematologist. Snipes plays Blade as a tortured, granite-faced warrior with a spirituality the audience is supposed to compare to that of Samurai. Complete with deadpan one-liners, he stalks and stakes with gusto, never quite revealing any wimpy emotion. 

The uber-villian of the piece is the designer-shirted Deacon Frost, played with menacing cool by former brat-pack actor, Stephen Dorff. Frost has discovered an ancient ritual that will resurrect 'La Magra' - the Blood God, who is capable of triggering a "vampire apocalypse". This ritual also happens to require the blood of the daywalker, setting the scene for a climatic showdown between the hunter and the overlord. 

Surrounded by a cadre of underlings, the most three dimensional of whom being Quinn, a playful heavy with puppy dog enthusiasm, Frost is far from the traditional vampire. In Blade's world, vampires are not creatures that skulk in cemeteries impersonating Bela Lugosi on a bad day - they are powerful figures in business and politics with vast financial resources. They have Swiss bank accounts, ultra-modern penthouse apartments and complete control over the authorities due to a back-alley treaty with the government. 

Frost represents a threat to the established way of vampire life enforced by the House of Erebus - a ruling cabal of twelve elders who live by the maxim 'we do things quietly and the humans will leave us alone'. By conjuring La Magra, Frost hopes to enslave mankind. 

'Blade' is a film that is very much a triumph of style over substance. The action sequences, especially the final confrontation between Blade and Frost, are spectacular, although the disintegration of vampire corpses does become a little wearisome. 

The initial scenes in the vampire nightclub have a body count rivalling that of the goriest shoot-em up computer games. Everyone looks good, whether it's Frost's trendy haircut, or Blade's cyber-warrior cool, complete with tribal tattoos. The array of weaponry and gadgets is impressive, special mentions going to Blade's titanium katana and Karen's 'vampire mace' comprising of garlic and silver nitrate. 

The plot is hardly Shakespearean, racing from one sword-twirling slaughter to another, but is redeemed by some eerie flashback moments. The sarcastic, sometimes snappy dialogue oozes street cred and provides a nice foil to the action sequences. 

Characterisation is a problem, with most of the cast either cardboard cutout 'goodies' or 'baddies'. An exception to this is Blade. Although the villain has evil written through him like a stick of rock, the hero is not as lily white as the usual hunter - Blade has to constantly battle his vampire side. 

Karen Jenson initially looks promising as a doctor with the potential to cure Blade's thirst, but quickly lapses into the victim role with occasional bursts of heroism. One obvious oversight in the film is the twelve 'pure bloods' of the House of Erebus - they are woefully underused. 

Overall, 'Blade' is a frenetically paced cyber thriller for a new generation of vampire fans. Despite its faults, it is a welcome addition to a genre that was in danger of collapsing beneath the weight of cliché. Leave your brain in a jar by the door, enjoy the action and be prepared for a desire to don kevlar body armour and learn kung fu. ..

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of Franchise
Did the Blade series get up to 3 or 4 films?
Does not matter, the first is the best.
One of the best openings to a film ever, try watching this then go clubbing :)... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Fergus G Anderson
4.0 out of 5 stars Blade
If you like the vampire genre then Blade is a new(ish) twist that will not dissapoint. Great start to a fine trilogy.
Published 4 months ago by Benemax
5.0 out of 5 stars the original
the original and hard to beat classic. wesley snipes at his best .excellent ending and great visual effects. classic must see film.
Published 4 months ago by psop
4.0 out of 5 stars The Daywalker
Half human and half vampire, Blade's function in life is to rid the world of vampire's, he is driven forward by the notion that his mother was killed by his half brethren. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Spike Owen
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Region Free Blu-ray
As my review states this is an excellent blu-ray release. The picture is incredible with the image looking very sharp and clean without losing any of the atmosphere. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Pantheon
5.0 out of 5 stars THE original vampire action flick....
You might think, from my Amazon reviews, that this mid 40's film-lover just doesn't "do" comic book action films. I don't 'do' bad ones but Blade I've always really liked. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Tim Kidner
5.0 out of 5 stars "..AWESOME!!!!.."
This movie is just pure class from start to finish, one of the best vampire movies ever made, Wesley snipes plays blade perfectly, this movie has so much visual style and a cool... Read more
Published 12 months ago by S. Drury
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
As described pleased with the service. The film works fine. Great film and fair price. Will happily use company again. Cheers
Published 13 months ago by M
4.0 out of 5 stars action packed
blade is an all action marvel comics film about a vampire who is able to walk in daylight,only he protects humans and kills vampires with the help of whistler a man who lost his... Read more
Published 14 months ago by jed
2.0 out of 5 stars the blu-ray is cropped
I got the blu-ray very cheap so I'm not that bothered but when I just compared it to my DVD I could see nearly a third of the picture is missing at the sides so the movie loses a... Read more
Published 17 months ago by vailsy
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