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Posted by zjustice on 10/26/05 18:57
thanks for clarifying how the extended worked
agree with your comments on the other 2
first film was so different and some pre-matrix (i hope) effects like the
big jump
and the blood-bath scene - mega
at that point just before it kicks off - he is "da man"
"Clem Dye" <bite@me.com> wrote in message
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> zjustice wrote:
>> I know its shite but to complete the set
>>
>> if the same cost what would you get ?
>>
>> both cheap at play at the moment
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>> thanks
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> Worst film of the Blade Trinity, by a long shot. Blade was excellent,
> Blade II pretty good too, but Blade Trinity is pretty dire, IMO. Wesley
> Snipes looks far too old for the role and there is no storyline to speak
> of. All way too contrived to cash-in on the earlier films I reckon. That
> said, like the other flms it has a very good audio soundtrack.
>
> As for normal or extended, I went for the extended release simply because
> it has both cuts of the film on-board. I only watched the normal cut
> though - a guy I worked with watched the extended version, and by all
> accounts the ending (which I won't give away) is very poor, apparently,
> and makes a nonsense of what storyline there is.
>
> If both are the same price, get the extended edition and make your own
> mind up. If pennies are tight, stick to the normal cut - you won't be
> disappointed (within reason).
>
>
> Clem
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