WDD
Entrou em set. de 2003
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Classificação de WDD
What a mess.... A real director was sadly needly for this entrant in the Blade franchise. I was one minute away from leaving due to the excessive expositional dialogue, wooden acting, tasteless product placement, ill-conceived (and worst of all, BORING) action sequences, and the lamest of one liners (although I must admit the bit where Reynolds refers to Posey as a 'c$%k juggling thunder c**nt' was so ridiculous, it was almost humorous).
This film is proof positive that a decent writer does not automatically make for a decent director. There was absolutely no sense of tone, pace, and charisma to this film. It was just one empty moment after another. Gone is the sense of wonder and just plain fun that would typify the Blade films -where was the meat packing rave or the house of pain styled set piece? And what is with the "Matrix' styled green cinematography? I wanted those deep shadows and rich blacks in the colour schemes ala the first two films.
Others have spent considerable effort into detailing just why you shouldn't see this entrant but I realize that, like myself, you'll still have to experience it for yourself. You've been warned.
This film is proof positive that a decent writer does not automatically make for a decent director. There was absolutely no sense of tone, pace, and charisma to this film. It was just one empty moment after another. Gone is the sense of wonder and just plain fun that would typify the Blade films -where was the meat packing rave or the house of pain styled set piece? And what is with the "Matrix' styled green cinematography? I wanted those deep shadows and rich blacks in the colour schemes ala the first two films.
Others have spent considerable effort into detailing just why you shouldn't see this entrant but I realize that, like myself, you'll still have to experience it for yourself. You've been warned.