![]() ![]() Kris Kristofferson is good as well and really brings the tormented character of Whistler to life with energy and sense of timing. He is, however, a pretty rigid actor both in voice and in posture and is only interesting enough for one film (which is clearly seen from the inferior sequels). ![]() Snipes is pretty good as the title character and is successful in bringing out the duality and inner demons of the character. The Blade character (Wesley Snipes) is pretty amazing in this film and mixes martial arts with Batman like darkness. He can't take all the credit though and much of this must go to Stephen Norrington as well who with his distinct visual style brings out the best of the character. ![]() David Goyer did a stroke of genius when he took the character of Blade and turned him into a leather clad dark knight. So boring in fact that the character was shelved and in fact never used in the Marvel universe. Blade was originally a normal person (in a blue outfit) who chased vampires because of a personal grudge and eventually facing of with Dracula himself and he was for lack of a better word boring. What all these heroes (and in the case of X-Men hero group) have in common is that they were all conceived in the magical world of Marvel. It seems to me that a lot of people don't know that Blade is actually a superhero movie on par with X-Men, Daredevil, Punisher and the likes. ![]()
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