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BLADE (R) Remember when Wesley Snipes was an exciting actor? Here, he's cast as a vampire-slaying superhero who is only half human, yet it's Snipes himself who seems a bit of a zombie. He certainly looks good, with his sci-fi fade and complicated leather suit, but he also sports the same stoic snarl in every scene. Blade is the sort of glittering trash pile that makes you dread the words comic-book movie. As a bloodsucking club kid who wants to take over the world, Stephen Dorff brings style and attitude to even a nothing role. D
Posted Sep 11, 1998
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