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Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen Rating:
R — for strong, pervasive vampire violence and gore, language, and brief sexuality-
Language:
English Studio:
New Line Home VideoUPC:
794043470929Year of Release:
1998Item Number:
NLD004709Release Date:
11/11/2008Genre:
Action –
Fantasy –
Martial Arts –
Superhero Film –
Superhero Film
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
British director Stephen Norrington helmed this David S. Goyer adaptation of the Marvel Comics character created in 1973 by scripter Marv Wolfman and artist Gene Colan. In the Tomb of Dracula comic book origin, just before Blade's mother gave birth to Blade, she was bitten by a vampire, which made Blade immune to vampires. Now a vampire hunter, Blade, joined by vampire detective Hannibal King and Dracula-descendent Frank Drake, stalks vampires. In the 1990s (in Marvel's Nightstalkers), Blade teamed with Drake and King in an agency created to fight a variety of supernatural beings. The Marvel origin is retold in this 1998 Norrington film, with Blade's mother dying as he is born. Thirty-some years later, Blade now exists somewhere between the two worlds, not human but not fully vampire. He has become a relentless and superhuman vampire hunter, out to avenge the death of his mother and protect the rest of humankind from the evil vampire race. In this pursuit, Blade storms a notorious vampire nightclub and in a virtual bloodbath manages to wipe out most of the blood-lusting denizens. But the burnt corpse of vampire Quinn (Donal Logue) is reanimated at the hospital morgue and bites hematologist Karen Jenson (N'Bushe Wright). Blade magically appears at the hospital just in time to whisk Karen to his hideaway, a machine-shop run by his mentor Abraham Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), who once rescued Blade and who now produces a antidote to keep Blade from turning into a full-fledged vampire and who builds custom weapons for Blade to use against his evil foes. Meanwhile, Blade's vampire arch-nemesis Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff) uses computers to translate the Book of Erebus, with the ultimate aim of bringing down the old-guard vampire council, headed by Dragonetti (Udo Kier), and triggering the Blood Tide -- an event in which everyone in the world becomes a vampire. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 (Cinemascope)
- Audio: PCM Stereo, 5.1
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Subtitle: English
- Features:
- Widescreen version of the feature
- Audio commentary by: Wesley Snipes - Blade star and producer; Stephen Dorff - Frost; David S. Goyer - writer; Theo Van De Sande - director of photography; Kirk M. Petruccelli - production designer; Peter Frankfurt - producer
- Isolated score with commentary by composer Mark Isham
- Featurettes: 1. La Magra; 2. Designing Blade; 3. The Origins of Blade; 4. The Blood Tide
- Pencil to Post: pencil sketches through production designs
- House of Erebus: uncover the heritage of the twelve tribes in this ancient vampire ruling council
- Cast and crew biographies and filmographies
- Original theatrical trailer
- PC features:
- Original screenplay: 1. access any scene in the movie directly from this early draft of the script; 2. print any section, or the entire screenplay
- Blade highlights from the 1998 ComiCon convention
- Web access links and more
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
Steve NorringtonProducer:
Wesley Snipes, Peter Frankfurt, Bob EngelmanScreenwriter:
David S. GoyerCinematographer:
Theo Van de SandeComposer (Music Score):
Mark IshamMusical Direction/Supervision:
Dana SanoEditor:
Paul RubellProduction Designer:
Kirk M. PetruccelliArt Director:
Barry ChusidCo-producer:
Jon Divens, Andrew J. Horne, Jon DaviesExecutive Producer:
Stan Lee, Avi Arad, Joseph Calamari, Lynn HarrisSet Designer:
Greg Grande, Thomas Reta, Chad S. Frey, A. Todd HollandCostume Designer:
Sanja Milkovic HaysSound/Sound Designer:
Lee OrloffMakeup:
Greg CannomCasting:
Rachel Abroms, Jory WeitzFights Choreographer:
Chuck JeffreysStunts Coordinator:
Jeff Ward, Henry Kingi, Jr.
REVIEW:
- It took a quarter-century, but the Marvel Comics vampire-slayer created by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan finally hit the big screen, and it was worth the wait. Wesley Snipes is terrific as the half-vampire Blade, fighting the undead legions with the aid of a high-tech arsenal manufactured by his crusty partner, Whistler (Kris Kristofferson). Stephen Dorff is equally memorable as the villainous half-breed Frost, planning to usurp the more genteel purebred vampires in order to destroy and enslave the human race. But he needs Blade's blood to call an ancient vampire-god first. The action scenes are dynamite, Greg Cannom's bloody special-effects are suitably outlandish to match the comic-book tone, and there are some nice bits by cult favorites Udo Kier and Traci Lords along the way. It's not a straight horror film, as its numerous fight scenes and hyperbolic mythologizing make clear, but -- despite its comic-book roots -- it is still another of 1998's releases to push the "R" rating to its limit with blood-soaked violence. Viewers with strong stomachs and a yen for a very dark take on the Mortal Kombat-style of filmmaking should, however, be extremely pleased. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
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