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Product Description Blade: The SeriesBlade (Kirk "Sticky" Jones) returns as the immortal half-man, half- vampire warrior who uses his superhuman powers and skills to fearlessly battle the demonic creatures of the night in a blood-drenched crusade to prevent their rise over mankind. With Krista Star (Jill Wagner) by his side, they fight to keep the world safe from the denizens of the dark who seek to destroy the human race.]]> desertcart.com Picking up where the final theatrical feature (Blade: Trinity) left off, Blade: The Series made a valiant attempt to translate the Marvel Comics vampire hunter's adventures to the small screen; though the series was short-lived, the DVD features uncut versions of the episodes, as well as a smattering of extras. Rapper-turned-actor Kirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jones takes up the katana from Wesley Snipes as Blade, and he certainly fills the physical requirements for the role, which requires him to hunt down the well-bred bloodsuckers in the House of Chthon, whose leader, Marcus Van Sciver (Neil Jackson), is developing a serum that will cure vampires of their weaknesses (sunlight, garlic, sunlight). Aiding Blade in his campaign is former Army vet and vampire-in-training Krista (Jill Wagner), who lost a brother to the House of Chthon and her humanity to Van Sciver; in between bouts of swordplay and martial arts with the House's followers, we also delve into Blade's back story, which covers his early days as a vampire. All 13 episodes of Blade: The Series (including the two-part pilot, which was previously released on DVD as Blade: House of Chthon) are energetic and action-heavy (and hew closely to its comic origins--Blade villains like Damek and Marvel characters like Moon Knight are referenced), though the leaden dialogue is a frequent stumbling point; ultimately, the series' approach (which was more crime story than vampire action) didn't have the same appeal as the big-budget, effects-heavy features. Loyal fans, however, won't be disappointed by the decision to present the uncut versions of all but one ("Monsters") of the episodes in this set, which feature a great deal of gruesome violence and sexuality that was trimmed for the original network run. However, the extras, which include a seven-part behind-the-scenes featurette and commentary tracks for the pilot episode (one by director Peter O'Fallon and one by writer and executive producer David Goyer and Geoff Jones) were both included on the House of Chthon DVD release. --Paul Gaita Review: Not your Mother's BLADE - Being a fan of the Wesley Snipe Blade movies, I was looking forward to this series as a mild replacement. Guess what, I was pleasantly shocked at the ability of this show to surpass the movies as a true drama. The movies were flash and action, the series is plot, subversion and mental stimulation. Blade is portrayed by rap star Sticky Fingaz and he does an adequate job as the cold, distant and brooding vampire hunter. But this show is more about the character portrayed by the lovely Jill Wagner. She starts as a quiet observer and becomes a backbone of this drama. Her determination and drive help bring guts to the storyline. As Krista, she wants only to uncover the truth of her brother's sudden and mysterious death, but you can say she bites off more than she can chew. Krista is turned after being nibbled by House of Chthon leader, Marcus Van Skyver. She painfully agrees to act as Blade's spy and infiltrates the organization that is Chthon. She bites and scratches her way towards the top, while battling the differences between her goals and those of Blade. The storyline is intricate, involved and detailed. We get a glimpse into Blade's childhood and adolescent years, the workings of the vampire hierarchy and the unknown wars between humans and vampires. This series was cut off after only one season and it's all here in this set, including uncut and never before seen footage. Bonus features are numerous and interesting. Well written, acted, directed and produced. This is excellent entertainment that won't disappoint. 5 STARS Review: Surprisingly good - I started watching this show with only modest expectations. I found the pilot to be only okay, but I decided to watch the series all the way through. To my surprise it actually seemed to get better as the show went on. There were a couple of self-contained sub plots which were wrapped up in the same episode but the main plots (there were more than one) ran through and each episode picked up exactly where the previous one left off. Every episode (even the last one) had some sort of cliffhanger, and by the end I was disappointed that they didn't have more seasons. With only a couple of exceptions, the most part the acting was very good. A couple of plots were kind of flimsy, but overall it had a very solid set of plots with various individuals and factions competing with each other for their own interests. At times it was predictable, but there were several surprises too (at least for me). At times it seemed like it was a little too easy for people to get away with things, but that should be expected for something based on a comic book. Overall I found it to be a lot of fun.




| ASIN | B0010TDRP0 |
| Actors | Jessica Gower, Jill Wagner, Kirk Jones, Neil Jackson, Nelson Lee |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,219 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #344 in Fantasy DVDs #751 in Horror (Movies & TV) #2,592 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (546) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 3709576 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 5.51 x 1.02 inches; 9.6 ounces |
| Release date | June 28, 2006 |
| Run time | 9 hours and 43 minutes |
| Studio | Studio Distribution Services |
| Subtitles: | English |
D**Z
Not your Mother's BLADE
Being a fan of the Wesley Snipe Blade movies, I was looking forward to this series as a mild replacement. Guess what, I was pleasantly shocked at the ability of this show to surpass the movies as a true drama. The movies were flash and action, the series is plot, subversion and mental stimulation. Blade is portrayed by rap star Sticky Fingaz and he does an adequate job as the cold, distant and brooding vampire hunter. But this show is more about the character portrayed by the lovely Jill Wagner. She starts as a quiet observer and becomes a backbone of this drama. Her determination and drive help bring guts to the storyline. As Krista, she wants only to uncover the truth of her brother's sudden and mysterious death, but you can say she bites off more than she can chew. Krista is turned after being nibbled by House of Chthon leader, Marcus Van Skyver. She painfully agrees to act as Blade's spy and infiltrates the organization that is Chthon. She bites and scratches her way towards the top, while battling the differences between her goals and those of Blade. The storyline is intricate, involved and detailed. We get a glimpse into Blade's childhood and adolescent years, the workings of the vampire hierarchy and the unknown wars between humans and vampires. This series was cut off after only one season and it's all here in this set, including uncut and never before seen footage. Bonus features are numerous and interesting. Well written, acted, directed and produced. This is excellent entertainment that won't disappoint. 5 STARS
E**C
Surprisingly good
I started watching this show with only modest expectations. I found the pilot to be only okay, but I decided to watch the series all the way through. To my surprise it actually seemed to get better as the show went on. There were a couple of self-contained sub plots which were wrapped up in the same episode but the main plots (there were more than one) ran through and each episode picked up exactly where the previous one left off. Every episode (even the last one) had some sort of cliffhanger, and by the end I was disappointed that they didn't have more seasons. With only a couple of exceptions, the most part the acting was very good. A couple of plots were kind of flimsy, but overall it had a very solid set of plots with various individuals and factions competing with each other for their own interests. At times it was predictable, but there were several surprises too (at least for me). At times it seemed like it was a little too easy for people to get away with things, but that should be expected for something based on a comic book. Overall I found it to be a lot of fun.
S**S
CULT SHOW INDEED: Too Good to have just one season.
I recommend this item to any serious vampire fan... Forget about Blade and his gadgets... there is a real vampire story behind it all !!! The Van Sciver and Starr Characters are very good built. Actually the series could have gone on without Blade himself (too drastic?). The story behind it reminded me of "The Kindred" or "Ultraviolet" (the British show) with vampire clans or families or "houses" struggling with each other for power and survival... with us caught in the middle as by-standers or simply victims. In the movies, the story around Blade is written to make him the hero or the most important figure, however here it is different. The story stands on its own, and makes Blade just another piece of the action. I thank the producers and urge them to take the iniciative again... keep the story, the characters.... discard Blade if you are afraid of the hardcore fans out there... Potential spin-off??... YES, PLEASE.
S**R
A good series that deserved a longer run
This was a TV series adaptation of Blade, one of the lesser-known Marvel comics that was first adapted for the big screen in the trilogy of movies that starred Wesley Snipes. The series was created by Geoff Johns and David S. Goyer who have been involved in a lot of the comic book adaptations (both movie and tv series adaptions) over the years. The series starred Jill Wagner as Krista, an Iraq war veteran who returns to the US to find that her brother has been killed under mysterious circumstances. She discovers that he was a familiar (lackey) for a group of vampires led by Marcus Van Sciver (played by Neil Jackson) and crosses paths with Blade (played by rapper Kirk Jones). The series ended up being canceled after its initial run of 13 episodes expired. Unlike the movies that got progressively worse as they went on, the series actually got better. It took a few episodes to get its footing, and right as it was hitting its stride and developing what was going to be a very interesting story, it was canceled. So, if you do watch it and like it, it is going to leave you feeling unsatisfied because it ends on a pretty big unresolved cliffhanger. For those who get the DVD set, the extras include commentary tracks on the pilot episode as well as an hour-long making of documentary. I good amount of material for a series that was canceled after one season. Overall, the series was good, but not great. As I said, it was just finding its footing when it was canceled, and having an unresolved cliffhanger always sucks. The writing was good and the acting was good to very good. Jones was definitely a green actor, but I think he did a decent job in the role and definitely could handle the physical aspects. Wagner was great as Krista in what was her first "main" role in a TV series, and Jackson was great as Marcus Van Sciver. The series was very violent and did have some sexual content. And, the DVD has unedited episodes so you get a lot more of both than what was broadcast. While I cannot say that either fans of the comics or the movies will automatically like this version, I do think that it is worth watching even though the story will never be completed.
M**O
BUENA SERIE DE VAMPIROS Y HERMOSAS MUJERES
C**O
consiglio questo articolo agli amanti del genere, serie ben fatta con una qualita visiva a tratti paragonabile a quella di un blu ray, buona sceneggiatura e storia ,ottima fotografia la serie televisiva ricalca la serie cinematografica ,la storia e quella solita di blade un vampiro diurno che e impegnato a uccidere tutti i vampiri che incontra nella sua strada.bravi attori e belle donne vampiresche.al prezzo proposto da amazon consiglio l acquisto sia a li amanti del genere sia per quelli d azione.
E**D
Great movie
A**K
Loved this series but hated the fact that it was cancelled. I thought it was well done but who am I? All I can do to show my support for the show is by buying this series on DVD.
M**I
Il film non è brutto, solo che non è per niente lo stesso protagonista che c'era nei primi 3 film, come: Blade, Blade II e Blade Trinity. E' una buona serie, solo che qui il Diurno è del tutto diverso questo è pelato, molto meno forte dell'originale, infatti in quasi tutti i film di questo cofanetto nei combattimenti si fa quasi sempre buttare a terra e ha molta meno forza rispetto all'originale. Per non parlare del bruttissimo effetto speciale di quando uccide i vampiri che diventano polvere fa pena. Però per la storia abbastanza bella e molto piaciuta. Prezzo molto buono 11 Euro ben spesi, per 4 DVD, anche un'altra cosa però mi ha infastidito. Che alcune volte anche se scegli la lingua in italiano parlano in inglese in alcune scene, soprattutto questa cosa avviene molto spesso, anzi troppe volte nel primo disco, negli altri questa presenza si nota molto meno. Però consiglio questo stupendo cofanetto ben fatto anche all'interno molto bello, a tutti gli amanti del genere dei vampiri, a quelli a cui è piaciuto molto il film originale Blade, da avere soprattutto per la collezione.
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