Who saw this in cinemas back in 98?
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Times_Up — 11 years ago(April 17, 2014 08:29 AM)
The trailer really had my brother and I excited. Army of Darkness, Highlander: The Final Dimension and this are the trailers that have probably had me most anticipating the movies. Kung Fu vampires? I was sold. Seemed so unique at the time. At school friends and I talked about how adrenaline rushed the action was. Disappointed in the CD soundtrack which had nothing to do with the movie (compiled my own accurate one years later including the complete score). The Marvel comic credit got me back in the comic shops, even though I disliked the Blade comics I read. Fun time.
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Xalen — 11 years ago(July 09, 2014 12:37 AM)
I saw this movie, in theater, on a whim. I figured Wesley Snipes + vampires would be an interesting movie. Had no idea about the comic book series. I was blown away by how good it was. It was also one of the few movies I've been to where the audience just randomly broke out into applause.
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Lunchbox-3 — 11 years ago(August 12, 2014 02:48 PM)
I was hyped for it, but I don't think my friends were. After sitting through Marvel junk like "Nick Fury" and "Generation X" on TV, this was the first Marvel movie that seemed like it was trying to be taken seriously and not just a live-action cartoon. I also think that the trailer was excellent. I have seen a lot of movie trailers before and since and I still think this is one of the best put together trailers.
The movie did not disappoint in the theater, my friends were all pleasantly surprised. A lot of the friends I saw it with used to run a comic book store and were familiar with Blade from the comics and didn't think much of him, but liked the movie.
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BDCNewYork — 11 years ago(August 14, 2014 06:32 PM)
I saw it in the theatre several times. I liked the overall movie/story but I really admired the technical aspects like editing and cinematography and how they translated into something that was atmospheric. They also did a good job of portraying what people now call "hispter" club life during that time. I think that's one of the other reasons I liked it too. I don't think the sequels were as good (esp. the third one). I actually remember the original comic book introduction of the character back in the '70s. They also did a good job of building the world of
Blade
, if you were fortunate to look at the website at the time, it was pretty ground breaking. I don't know if they transferred any of it over to the DVD but they should have. The comics that came in after this film were interesting but not as gritty as the original stuff or this movie. Still one of my favorites though I wished they'd kept the N'Bushe Wright character in the series. -
leyenda61 — 11 years ago(December 01, 2014 08:04 PM)
I saw it in the theaters. Twice, within the same week if I remember correctly. Blew my @&%#! mind. I was absolutely floored with how ground-breaking & incredible it was. Whenever I upgrade my movie watching system I always christen my new system by watching Blade. All the forces that came together to make this movie created the perfect storm. Kirk Petruccelli, Norrington, Snipes, Goyer, everybody man! This made me believe great CBMs could actually exist, plus it mixed so much: cool-as-hail Snipes, Shaft, kung-fu, R-rated, so much!
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mmw_rocket — 11 years ago(January 25, 2015 03:52 PM)
I am the same age as many if the posters here. I was 12-13 at the time. I saw this with my mom (which was really weird because she hates any movie that is remotely violent). She was horrified but tolerated it for my sake. I absolutely loved it and still do to this day.
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Jim_Hopper — 11 years ago(February 24, 2015 01:23 PM)
I was 19 when I saw this in theaters. Totally bad ass movie. The theater crowd was really into it which made the experience all the more enjoyable. I'll never forget the moment when Blade was fighting off vampires during the La Magra ceremony and he reaches up and catches his sun glasses mid-air que techno music the whole theater exploded lol. Everybody was cheering! Such a great moment.
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blackheart981 — 11 years ago(February 27, 2015 02:11 AM)
Same as Jim_Hopper. Crowd was into it when he caught his sunglasses mid air as well.
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jpowell180 — 11 years ago(March 14, 2015 11:33 AM)
Yeah, I worked at a job telemarketing for a carpet cleaning company, and my work shift let me leave early on some days, so IIRC it was a Friday or Saturday afternoon; saw it in the Wildwood theater off Lakeshore in Birmingham, Al (theater's closed now); it impressed the hell out of me; had to post some stuff online back then about how some elements were similar to Becoming part 2 (aired that previous May) from Buffy, but it's more likely that Joss was familiar with the Blade script and "borrowed" some elements (Buffy's final fight with Angelus, Angelus' blood being the "key", etc).
When the DVD for Blade was released (just before Christmas '98), I had just gotten a new powered subwoofer for my home theater system, and the initial fight scene in the club really came alive - BOOM! BOOM! -
leyenda61 — 11 years ago(March 16, 2015 08:43 PM)
When he starts walking down the street away from the camera, there are newspapers blowing in the wind. I thought was the definition of absolute coolness. What a BAMF! I remember thinking, this is our generation's Shaft. Odd thing was i had only seen Shaft for the first time in '95 or '96.
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krazykookykool-94394 — 10 years ago(April 11, 2015 06:52 AM)
I was about 20 years old when I saw this in the theaters . I was amazed by the whole new world the movie created . It was so dark and had a real life feel to it . The crowd was cheering after the first scene at the vampire disco dance . Everyone knew the movie was going to be great . I remember the very night I saw Blade because an hour or two later on that night I got into a big accident on my bike and broke my arm . I had a complex fracture . They said I was delirious walking my bike down Main Street , I remember none of this . They told me my arm was broken ,I went to move it and went " Yeah it's broken " and laughed at them . I was I the hospital for 3 days after for observation, even though there was no observation .
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mike_the_bloody — 10 years ago(October 18, 2015 04:12 PM)
I definitely remember seeing this with my friendit was right before my 13th birthday. We successfully sneaked into it
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AnotherMartiniPaul — 10 years ago(December 11, 2015 01:29 AM)
Saw it with a buddy when it first opened. I remember being surprised by how good it was, and regarding audience responses, I remember only one thing that stood out: when Blade yelled at the cops for shooting him ("MF, are you out of your damn mind?") and the cops ran off, the audience erupted in laughter.
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Ray_Tango — 10 years ago(January 20, 2016 06:05 PM)
I remember being skeptical at first. Comic book films were only occasionally good during the height of Burton's Batman success. Actually, Batman was as good as it got for nearly a decade of sh!tty comic book films. Batman & Robin left a huge void, and this had to follow up that travesty. Faith in CBM's were at an all time low. I actually first remember seeing footage of this on a martial arts convention show on some random cable channel. It certainly piqued my interest.
Cut to the first day of release. The first action sequence put all doubts to rest. The visceral nature of it all and the crowd's reaction was off the charts. Marvel is too safe and self aware to produce a film as great as this anymore, and you may as well apply that to most filmmakers these days (DC or Marvel). This film ushered in a new generation, because of how unique it was at the time. The whole thing felt utterly fresh despite what some reviews suggest. The vibe will never be recaptured unless the studio allow some unknown to go completely nuts with the IP.
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