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Blade: Trinity [Blu-ray] [2004] [Region A] [CA Import]
 
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Blade: Trinity [Blu-ray] [2004] [Region A] [CA Import]

Wesley Snipes , Kris Kristofferson , David S. Goyer    Blu-ray
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Parker Posey, Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel
  • Directors: David S. Goyer
  • Writers: David S. Goyer, Gene Colan, Marv Wolfman
  • Producers: David S. Goyer, Art Schaeffer, Avi Arad, Cale Boyter
  • Format: AC-3, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Import, Widescreen
  • Language English, French
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Alliance Canada
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Aug 2009
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002E01LSY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 98,996 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

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. 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 humour and choppy, nonsensical action. The franchise still offers some intriguing ideas, 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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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Hmmm, looked promising, seeing how Blade 2 was a great sequel, but something was lacking this time. The jokes would have made me laugh if I were still 12 years old, although the guy playing Hannibal or whatever his name was can carry them without looking stupid; the choreography I thought was terrible - the shot seemed to cut away and cut back just AFTER the hit; it felt like I'd missed the move! The guy playing 'Dracula' would have been more imposing if he hadn't been dressed like a Mexican barman on an R and B night, but the evil ex-girlfriend thing was vaguely amusing. Blade barely seemed to have much presence this time, but funnily enough he was the only character I was interested in! Good for something brainless with lots of action (even though the moves were seemingly hacked to pieces by the editors), and thankfully it doesn't take itself seriously. Worth watching if you want to see how the story continues, otherwise watch 1 or 2.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Dissapointing 23 Aug 2005
By A Customer
Format:DVD
Considering the excellent first two instalments of this franchise, I found Blade Trinity to be dissapointing to say the least. Blade was an under the radar movie that became a cult movie through DVD sales, it was great. Then came Blade II which upped everything and in my opinion is the best movie of the series. So expectation was quite high for Trinity, especially since the writer of the first two movies (as well as the writer for Batman Begins and Dark City) was now directing. Now his vision for the chracter would be untainted by the directors of the previous movies.

Goyer was to give us two scenes that were in the two other movies scripts but were scrapped or cut due too budgeting and timing. One was a car chase involving Blade super cool car, the other was a scene showing how the vampires would survive should their plans of world domination come about. We were also promised a new team of slayers called the Nightstalkers with Ryan Reynolds playing comic book fave Hannibal King, and the lovely Jessica Biel playing Abigail, Whistlers daughter. Fight scenes were to be made more realistic and Blade was to face off against the daddy of all vampires, Dracula.

This sounded as if it was going to be by far the best in the series, all of the above sounded excellent. The execution however is a big letdown. The movie starts off okay, with the vampires searching for Dracula and finding him to be not the most friendly person. Then it movies on to the excellent introduction of Blade and the said car chase.

After this the movie seems to just lose the plot (if it has one), Whistler is killed off, Blade is captured by the FBI (a good idea actually that is again executed poorly and last about 10 mins) with the help of the vampires and Dracula, or Drake as they now call him walks around a bit and does virtually nothing. We then get a rescue from the Nightstalkers and Blade's introdcution to them.

The rest of the film continues the dissapointment, other than the blood farming scene, Blade and Dracula meet, and we think yyyeeeaahh, round 1. But Drake RUNS AWAY from Blade before holding a baby hostage while talking to him. The finale is also a huge dissapointment. Considering the finale in Blade I and II especially, with the Blade vs Nomak fight from II being the best superhero fight there is (yes even better than Spiderman vs Doc Ock), the Blade vs Drake fight is a huge anti-climax. We get a sword fight which is average and then its gets slightly better with Drake turning into beast form. But this only lasts for about two minutes and would have improved the fight it had lasted longer. I wont reveal anymore as it will spoil it. Only to say that it just doesnt live up to expectations. This is two of the most badass vampires ever going head-to-head, so I for one expected a lot more. The main gripe i have with film is that it is a Blade movie, were Blade is sidelined for other characters who are not as interesting or cool. I beleive this is due to Wesley Snipes and David Goyer arguing for large periods of the shoot, but it downgrades the movie even more.

The extended version adds about ten mintues more to the film, most of which is useless. The only good parts are a few more tidbits about Drake's past and literally a few extra seconds of Blade's reaction to the death of Whistler. The rest is absolutely useless stuff that does nothing but make the movie worse. The new darker ending is cool, but makes a scene at the end of the movie now make no sense whatsoever.

I own this movie and watch because it is Blade and most likely his last appearance, but this movie could have been so much better with either Stephen Norrington (Blade director) or especially Guillermo Del Toro (Blade II) behind the camera. A dissapointment for Goyer who is not likely to live this down for a while, as many Blade fans are furios.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
I liked it! 22 Mar 2007
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have all the Blade films, and contrary to everyone else's opinion, I actually liked this one best of all. Maybe it's because I prefer a bit of humour in my films who knows. I also loved the soundtracks to all the fight scenes.

I find sometimes that sequels can get a bit boring if you keep putting the same main character in the same situation over and over again. I thought that bringing in two extra hero's actually gave it a new dimension, I don't think it detracted from Wesley at all, it was nice to see the interplay between all the main characters.

At the end of the day I found it to be excellent entertainment; it was faced paced, humorous, and had some superb fight scenes and CGI in it. Plus, anything with a half naked Ryan Reynolds in get five stars in my book.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
hatrick
i really liked this movie and though not as good as 2 its still entertaining and has the added extra of humour. Read more
Published 2 months ago by jed
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Do not use this retailer to order goods as they do not dispatch their goods after taking your details. They may seem cheaper but avoid them at all costs.
Published 6 months ago by Simon
A brilliant addition to the franchise
I am also surprised at how many bad reviews this film gets as I very much enjoyed the story, and also the addition of the new characters. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Louise Roberts
National Lampoon does Blade ... sort of
I liked Blade when I saw that, I thought that the sequel Blade II was a little disappointing, this is the third film in the group and I was concerned when this appeared in the DVD... Read more
Published on 4 Nov 2009 by Susan Belcher
4*
a good third film for the blade series, i like the new team a pity we don't see more of some of them,hannibal and abigail are great chatacters. Read more
Published on 11 Oct 2009 by dean salisbury
I want to like this but....
I'd seen this film in the cinema originally. The DVD reminded me how poor it is. Perhaps I was hoping to appreciate it better or change my opinion by watching it on DVD. Read more
Published on 31 Aug 2009 by W. Gillies
Blade Trinity-Blade Trash
Do I love horror movies? Yes -Do I love vampire movies? Yes -Do I love Blade movies? Yes -Do I hate this movie? Yes . Read more
Published on 9 Sep 2008 by Simon Bugler
Something for the Ladies?
To be honest, I never thought any of the Blade films were triumphs of cinematic excellence, and so the story continues with this third installment of the series. Read more
Published on 21 Aug 2008 by Ultra Magnus
useless
the heights of blade's 1& 2 are not recreated here, instead director david goyer wraps up the series with this noisey,badly acted,badly written nonsense that undoes all the good... Read more
Published on 6 Jun 2008 by martin thomas
Just a Poor Film
What can I say to add to the other reviews. I watched this for the first time last night and I now feel that I have wasted two hours of my life. Read more
Published on 5 Jun 2008 by Mr. Gwyn Edwards
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