Blade: Trinity
Blade: Trinity (2004)

Blade: Trinity

5/5
(16 votos)
5.9IMDb38Metascore

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When Drake is on the rooftop with the baby, Drake's lower fangs disappear briefly.

At the beginning of the movie we see Blade being filmed while he shoots the ersatz vampire.

Just before Blade runs away from the "murder scene" we see the photographer put the camera down and start laughing.

But, when we see the film on the computer screen, we see Blade running away.

In the beginning of the film, we see Blade running from the body with the spotlight following him.

When the lady with the camera reviews the DVD, it shows Blade running away while the spotlight stays on the corpse.

When Hannibal King accidentally falls through the skylight after killing the vamp dogs, he bangs his head on the bar than runs across it, slightly bending it.

When the SWAT cops storm the building soon after, the bar across the skylight has no bend in it.

The position of Hannibal King's tatto/gliph changes from very low in his pelvic area in one scene to right under his waist line in a late scene.

In one of the motorcycle street shots halfway through the movie, on the left of the screen the stationary camera clearly shows the sign for the Vancouver City Police's East Hastings detachment, including phone number.

After Blade is arrested, the psychiatrist's jacket is alternately open/closed between shots.

When Danica interrogates Blade after being captured by the police, she switches positions between shots.

Early in the movie in the interrogation room, a side shot shows Asher with a cigarette in his mouth as he undoes Blade's restraints.

In the next shot, the cigarette disappears.

When Blade first jumps his car out of the semi-truck, one of the left-hand taillights is out.

Seconds later, it is fixed.

During the fight between Jarko and Hannibal, there are a few punches that clearly don't hit the other person, yet they stumble back as if they've been hit.

When Drake is taking his first walk in the day, the traffic stops at the red light and you can see the news van for City Pulse news, a local Vancouver station.

Two Canada Post trucks can also be seen in the intersection.

When Blade chases Drake on to the roof top with the baby, you can see the logo for The Bay, a Canadian retailer with no stores in America.

As Drake is walking down the street, the number of buttons open changes several times between shots.

When Blade jumps out of the window after collecting his sword from the police station a large amount of glass hits the floor where he lands.

When we cut back to Blade kneeling where he landed, the smashed glass has disappeared.

After Blade jumps his car out of the semi in the beginning chase scene, he jumps over the tailgating car.

When he lands and is shown burning rubber in reverse, the car he just jumped over is no longer behind the semi.

When Blade throws Jarko through a metal door the door dents, but in the next shot the door is smooth again.

When Blade kicks Jarko across the room and through the wall at the police station, the wall collapses well before Jarko hits it.

When Hannibal and Abigail come to Blade's rescue at the station, one of the guards uses his club on Blade, who bends it like rubber.

(Theatrical version)When SWAT members come across the body of Drake disguised as Blade at the end, when the camera pans out the window it clearly shows Blades vest, red shirt and the large distinct silver buckle w/logo.

When it pans back in from the overhead vantage, he is in Drake's outfit, naked from the waist up.

When Blade is imprisoned, the psychiatrist questions and mocks him.

When the camera is besides the psychiatrist and facing Blade, you see that Blade keeps his head turned to the right, so he has to look through his left eye corners to see the psychiatrist.

But when the camera is located behind Blade, facing the psychiatrist, you can see that Blade is looking straight at him.

This changing of the angle happens several times during the conversation.

The helicopters at the opening all have US registrations (N-XXXXX).

This seems highly unlikely in the Syrian desert.

In the final fight between Drake and Blade, Drake's spiked left forearm armor appears and disappears a few times.

When Sommerfield is found dead, her arm moves several times, her chest moves up and down, and her eyes blink.

During the fight between Hannibal and Danica near the end, Danica throws Hannibal through a painting.

When the camera concentrates on Hannibel, Danica is seen walking in front of the painting in the background, however the next shot, which concentrates on Danica, shows her walking from behind the painting.

Drake appears to have a scar on his chest.

Although this series' vampires do not scar, this appears to be a tribal marking (perhaps denoting status as the first vampire), not a scar from an injury.

Right before Drake bites the neck of the Goth Wannabe Vixen in the chair, you can see that her collar is completely ripped off her neck twice during the struggle.

As the vampires get out of the helicopter in Iraq one holds an M60 Light Machine Gun, a belt fed weapon but the weapon does not have any ammunition link going into it.

There is no belts of ammo anywhere on the vampire and nowhere for him to carry it.

Why carry a weapon with no ammunition? When the Nightstalkers first take Blade to the Hideout and are showing him the Daystar virus, Abby doesn't have her archery sleeve on.

In the next scene where they go visit Hedges in Weapons, Abby's sleeve is back.

On Disc 2, in the Weapons Gallery, when reading about the "Plague Arrows", the spelling is "vile", when it should be "vial".

In _Blade II (2002)_ (qv), there's a scene where it's pointed out that vampires can see quite well in the dark.

In the opening of _BladeTrinity (2004)_ (qv), when the vampires find Drake's resting place, they use numerous lighting devices to see in the dark caverns.

When the FBI storm into the room where Drake died, his body is missing.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
20 February 2005 USA USD 52,397,389
13 February 2005 USA USD 52,293,671
6 February 2005 USA USD 52,152,644
30 January 2005 USA USD 52,000,243
23 January 2005 USA USD 51,824,065
16 January 2005 USA USD 51,625,847
9 January 2005 USA USD 50,674,554
2 January 2005 USA USD 48,079,939
26 December 2004 USA USD 42,099,570
19 December 2004 USA USD 35,628,693
12 December 2004 USA USD 24,484,815
USA USD 52,411,906
9 January 2005 UK GBP 6,527,178
2 January 2005 UK GBP 6,094,509
26 December 2004 UK GBP 5,200,048
19 December 2004 UK GBP 4,436,579
12 December 2004 UK GBP 2,633,626
worldwide USD 128,905,366
Non-USA USD 76,493,460
3 April 2005 Italy EUR 1,804,268
13 March 2005 Italy EUR 1,634,516
23 January 2005 Netherlands EUR 235,003
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
12 December 2004 USA USD 16,061,271 2,912
12 December 2004 UK GBP 2,633,626 329
24 December 2004 Australia USD 1,874,482 281
21 January 2005 Austria USD 556,388
7 January 2005 Brazil USD 510,670 162
10 December 2004 Europe USD 5,721,253 753
4 February 2005 Finland USD 43,234
10 December 2004 France USD 1,864,421
21 January 2005 Germany USD 3,354,665
21 January 2005 Hong Kong USD 148,546 21
4 March 2005 Italy USD 1,009,831
6 May 2005 Japan USD 243,957 20
23 January 2005 Netherlands EUR 213,347 80
1 April 2005 Norway USD 69,738
21 January 2005 South Africa USD 305,875 54
25 March 2005 Spain USD 687,653
25 March 2005 Sweden USD 63,029
10 December 2004 Switzerland USD 45,506
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
20 February 2005 USA USD 65,892 105
13 February 2005 USA USD 93,345 161
6 February 2005 USA USD 103,233 202
30 January 2005 USA USD 116,885 199
23 January 2005 USA USD 136,055 269
16 January 2005 USA USD 475,415 707
9 January 2005 USA USD 1,449,611 1,507
2 January 2005 USA USD 3,000,202 2,207
26 December 2004 USA USD 2,952,129 2,318
19 December 2004 USA USD 6,817,584 2,912
12 December 2004 USA USD 16,061,271 2,912
9 January 2005 UK GBP 148,804 233
2 January 2005 UK GBP 276,944 328
26 December 2004 UK GBP 120,459 324
19 December 2004 UK GBP 945,981 331
12 December 2004 UK GBP 2,633,626 329
13 March 2005 Italy EUR 327,035 195
23 January 2005 Netherlands EUR 213,347 80

Comentarios

Blade: Trinity (2004): Dir: David S. Goyer / Cast: Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Parker Posey: About as much fun as having indigestion and three times as stupid as the average vampire film.

So-so vampire-action movie. Plot, while trying to be edgy, is fairly conventional.

I reeeeally liked this movie at first. I guess I was a lot younger.

Blade is back for a third film in Blade Trinity and this time he's not alone as he's joined by the Nightstalkers. Alone and surrounded it seems everyone wants a piece of the day walker, the Vampires want to kill him and the living want to capture and imprison him for his apparent crimes against humanity.

After see BLADE and BLADE II someone expected a great-ass-punch-kicking finale for the trilogy right? WRONG!...

I've watched all three Blade movies as part of my personal challenge to watch every Marvel movie made. I went in with no opinion or knowledge about the story.

Dude have you seen Blade 3? Dracula wears leather pants, I'm not making fun of leather pants.

About 3/4s of the way through the 'Unrated' version of Blade Trinity on Prime, I stop to write a review on IMDB. Why?

Definitely the worst Blade out of the trilogyI have to be honest I hate Ryan Reynolds in this. His character is such a dick.

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