Release Date: 2002-11-11, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over,
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Production Year: 1981 - Martial Arts - Director: Kenji Misumi, Robert Houston - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Kayo Matsuo, Minoru Ohki, Akiji Kobayashi, Shin Kishida, Masahiro Tomikawa, Tomisaburo Wakayama
Production Year: 1972 - Martial Arts - Director: Bruce Lee - Original Language: English\Cantonese\Chinese - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Bruce Lee, Nora Miao, Chuck Norris, Robert Wall, Jon T. Benn
Martial Arts - Director: Prachya Pinkaew - Original Language: English\Vietnamese\Thai\Mandarin - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Tony Jaa, Bongkoj Khongmalai, Petchtai Wongkamlao
Blade was first released in 1998, directed by Stephen Norrington, and starring Wesley Snipes as a half human half vampire, who's mission is to slay all the bad vampires of the world. When I first saw this film I loved it, I was a big fan of the comic books, and watching a big screen adaptation was just well worth the wait. I thought snipes was a brilliant actor to play blade, having seen his early films i.e. passenger 57, and demolition man, this guy is a awesome martial arts expert and can kick ass. If I was to explain Blade to anyone who hasn't seen it, I would describe it as a more violent, intense and action packed Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Plot:
The film starts off really well; a young man is taken into a secret underground nightclub. At first he thinks everything is cool, then gradually realises this is not the sort of club ...
jaygami1986 31.10.2008
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Advantages: Hi packed action scifi Classic Disadvantages: none
Blade is the first in a series of a trilogy of films it tells the story of how blade was born (the super hero vampire slayer from marvel comics) and how he becomes what he is a daywalker a being with vampire abilities but one that can walk in the sun and has no weaknesses ,he works with his friend who helps him build weapons to fight the vampires ad also produces a drug to sedate his urges to kill himself this particular film sees a new vampire looking to be in charge and also wanting blades abilitys,never fear though blade knows what hes up to and sets out to turn him to dust
I have really enjoyed all three of the films all starring Wesley snipes,he plays the cool collected blade memorably and makes it a compelling movie to watch.The soundtrack and special effects are top notch and the whole cast keeps you wanting more luckily they ...
daxus100 15.09.2008
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Advantages: A great story. Karloffs acting Disadvantages: None really
to help by individuals in trouble or by his fellow Chinese immigrants in San Francisco.
Mr Wong in Headquarters, also known as The Fatal Hour, is the fourth, and penultimate, of Boris Karloff?s appearances as Mr.Wong.
Made in 1940 The Fatal Hour involves Mr Wong investigating, at the request of and with Captain Street, the murder of a fellow Police Office who was investigating rumours of a smuggling ring at the docks.
The undercover officer was a good friend, and an old partner, of Street and he is determined that the perpetrator is going to be caught. When Mr. Wong turns up in Streets office to commiserate Street is quick to enlist his aid.
Together the two men follow a trail of clues that involve Emeralds, crooked businessmen, a club on the docks and a love struck young man and it leads them to a desperate gang for whom taking ...
British martial arts hero Gary Daniels stars in this Los Angeles-based tale of Japanese drug lords versus the police. Slick fighting and action take center stage when the yakuza become bent on controlling the city with their unique brand of crime.
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