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I think that was very much Wesley Snipes coming through. He had never played a character so subdued so I'm sure he wanted to punch it up some. I do agree that that little fist pump is a bit out of character for the moment. For some reason, him momentarily turning into Nino Brown really works though and I don't know why
It works because it makes sense in that moment. Those two cops have no clue what's going on, but he does, and he's helping/protecting them even if they don't know/understand what's going on, but in the middle of all of this, he has to take bullets from them? That outburst is organic and authentic. It's like Batman's "I'm not wearing hockey pads" line. He's not dancing a jig on his Batmobile like Bruce Willis in The Last Boy Scout. That'd be out of character, it'd ring false.
That moment in the hospital works because it's in character and it makes sense in that context. The moment in the opening doesn't work because it's not in character and it doesn't make sense in that context.
Still have never seen this movie somehow, it always slips past me.
Gotta amend that.
It won't seem as cool now, and not all of the effects hold up, but it's still a damn good time at the movies and better than a good chunk of the superhero movies that have followed in its wake.
I'm kinda surprised no limited cinema release for the anniversary, seems like this movie would do well in modern times. Would be cool to see it for the first time in a theater. Although I guess maybe they don't want to take away from the upcoming remake.
Good point. The thought never would've occurred to me, but if I saw that Blade was playing on the big screen near me, I'd probably go.