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Episode 30: Snipes Was Right ("Blade: Trinity," 2004)
Proletarian Contrarian
English - July 25, 2019 23:36 - 1 hour - 62.2 MB - ★★★★ - 7 ratingsArts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Pop on those shades, strap on your knives, and step into the daylight with Lewis and Nick as they take the fight to this week's target: "Blade: Trinity" (2004). Following the groundbreaking "Blade" and the spirited "Blade II," Trinity is a disappointing finisher to say the least. Wesley Snipes knew the score, nevertheless putting in admirable effort to this bloodless finale, elevating certain sequences and infusing the flick with enough zest to keep it stumbling until it reaches its demise. However, the true villain of the film--indeed, of the past two decades of comic book movie adaptations--remains a shadowy presence. Whoever could it be?
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Music-
"when the struggle itself becomes identified with a series of defeats" by 红山郡 (hongshanjun.bandcamp.com/album/-)
"The Edge of the Blade" by Mystikal