ITT: Forgotten masterpieces

ITT: Forgotten masterpieces

Netflix needs to pick this up

Saw this in the theater, own the soundtrack and DVD. 9/10

>the blood rave
>the disgusting fat vampire
>the thug getting dismembered and train grated
>whistler

Pretty good.

Second one was great.
First one was okay.
Third one was shit.

So most trilogies then

Some motherfucker's always trying to ice skate uphill

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The most important life lesson any film has ever taught me.

>comicbook flicks
>masterpieces
heh

Blade 2 really was the best

The superhero trilogy formula.

Also, the first one suffers on rewatches, for how close it feels to the style of the Matrix, despite the Matrix appearing after this film was made.

There was also a live-action show.

But like most early Marvel ones it died after one or two seasons.

Was there ever a third film in a trilogy that was outright better than it's predecessors?

Just the one season.
>make Blade: The Series
>air it on a network that advertises itself as being FOR MEN
>make it all about some female OC maneuvering the politics of a vampire secret society, Blade is practically a guest star in his own series
I don't know what Goyer and Johns were thinking.
Thor Ragnarok, perhaps Civil War as well.

I said pick it up in the back row!

Oh yeah, I always forget about Civil War, but with all the crossover stuff it's hard to think about it being a sequel to just Winter Soldier.

Nice to hear that Thor Rag is solid though.

If they made the OC a dude it would have been Deacon Frost 2.0. The real issue was the lack of budget. They probably couldn't afford Stickyfingaz for more than a week.

Most people only care for the 2nd movie that Del Toro did.

Underrated

Second was objectively better but like Jack said on re:view the first one has one of the strongest starts in any movie ever, specifically the blood rave.

Mr.Snipers could you PLEASE open your eyes already?

They are all mediocre things. Stop sucking Del Toro's dick, Goyer scripts send them all to purgatory and Blade 2 script is one vapid piece of shit.

>how close it feels to the style of the Matrix

It was the late-'90s, dummy. All black longcoats and sunglasses were the pinnacle of "badass" image at the time.

Correct image.