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shyt was piff! You had Daryl from the Walking Dead with the swerve move. :lolbron:
Wesley was swagging all over the place.:wow:

Hellboy was cooler than a muthafukka. Even tho he had a :mjpls: moment... Talking bout can you blush?:mjpls:
IP Man was dealing out that work. :whew:

Kristofferson was as ornery and old as ever.:flabbynsick:
My nikka Vince from Fast n Furious with the Eminem bleach blond hair.:leostare:
Nomak was murking nikkas!!:damn:

Could not even fault Wesley for simping on ol girl Nyssa. She was fine as a mother fukka:noah:

Yeah Blade 2 is special. I remember I was supposed to meet a friend to see that. He never showed and I was :umad: Walked into the movie like :beli: But after the movie I exited like :ohlawd:. One of the few times where I was talking to random people and shyt about how ill the movie was.

breh's Snipes vision for the blade characters choreography/fighting/ style and gadgets/weapons and overall combat ability was so on point at the time, ten plus years ago. That except for dated cgi, blade's action scene still hold up to this day with the captain America, Netflix Daredevil, DCU Batman. I mean look at early 2000's daredevil, punisher and even dark knight batman they look so outclassed skill/combat wise to today's movie hero's but blade shyt still 's look bad ass





Wesley wasn't fukking around in this movie....:wow:

nikkas forgetting the fact that Wesley hated whiteboys and would go out his way to shyt on them on set, no white actor that has worked with him has anything positive to say about him.

He could get away with that when he was a megastar, but you only stay a megastar for so long...

Patton Oswalt gave an interview talking about his experiences on past movies, and the section on Blade Trinity is pure comedy....:mjlol:

Patton Oswalt on his most memorable roles and giving life advice to Dane Cook

Blade: Trinity (2004)—“Hedges”
PO:
Oh, Christ. That was the third Blade movie. And there’s a scene where Blade goes in and confronts this guy for harvesting humans. That scene was supposed to be the whole basis of the film. Blade is fighting for the last shred of humanity. But they thought that it was just so fukking grim, so they decided to just have Blade fighting Dracula. It was just one of those; it was a very troubled production. Wesley [Snipes] was just fukking crazy in a hilarious way. He wouldn’t come out of his trailer, and he would smoke weed all day. Which is fine with me, because I had all these DVDs that I wanted to catch up on. We were in Vancouver, and it was always raining. I kept the door to my trailer open to smell the evening rain while I was watching a movie. Then I remember one day on the set—they let everyone pick their own clothes—there was one black actor who was also kind of a club kid. And he wore this shirt with the word “Garbage” on it in big stylish letters. It was his shirt. And Wesley came down to the set, which he only did for close-ups. Everything else was done by his stand-in. I only did one scene with him. But he comes on and goes, “There’s only one other black guy in the movie, and you make him wear a shirt that says ‘Garbage?’ You racist motherfukker!”


And he tried to strangle the director, David Goyer.
So later that night, Ron Perlman was in the city. Everyone who makes movies in Vancouver stays in the same hotel. It’s like an episode of The Love Boat. Every time the elevator stops, you’ve got a different celebrity getting on. Like, [announcer voice] “Hey, now we’ve got Danny Glover!” So we went out that night to some strip club, and we were all drinking. And there were a bunch of bikers there, so David says to them, “I’ll pay for all your drinks if you show up to set tomorrow and pretend to be my security.” Wesley freaked out and went back to his trailer. [Laughs.] And the next day, Wesley sat down with David and was like, “I think you need to quit. You’re detrimental to this movie.” And David was like, “Why don’t you quit? We’ve got all your close-ups, and we could shoot the rest with your stand-in.” And that freaked Wesley out so much that, for the rest of the production, he would only communicate with the director through Post-it notes. And he would sign each Post-it note “From Blade.” [Laughs.]

AVC: There’s a rumor that he tried to stay in character the entire shoot.

PO: Oh yeah, he did. When I met him I was like, “Hi!” And he was like, “I’m Blade.” And also, Natasha Lyonne was on that set, and she was going through some kind of mental breakdown. Wesley is all boundaries, and she has no boundaries. She played a blind computer expert. So the first scene they had together, she put her hand right on his face, and he just recoiled. It was awesome.

AVC: If you were trying to be in character all the time as a vampire killer, being high all the time might not help.

PO: A lot of the lines that Ryan Reynolds has were just a result of Wesley not being there. We would all just think of things for him to say and then cut to Wesley’s face not doing anything because that’s all we could get from him. It was kind of funny. We were like, “What are the worst jokes and puns that we can say to this guy?” And then it would just be his face going, “Mmm.” “Smiles are contagious.” It’s so, so dumb. [Laughs.] That was an example of a very troubled shoot that we made fun. You have to find a way to make it fun.

AVC: In a weird sort of way, it sounds like Wesley Snipes united the production against himself. Everyone had a common enemy.

PO: Everyone was just like, “This is going to be such a great story.” I’m in this business for two reasons: the money and the anecdotes. That’s all I want. I either want to do the best films or the fukking worst films. I don’t want to do the “eh” film.

AVC: Well, the second Blade movie is great.

PO: Yeah, the first Blade is fukking genius. That, more than anything, is what really put forth the idea of vampires as exclusive, high-tier night-clubbers who are young and beautiful forever. They took that idea done clumsily in Lost Boys and really made it amazing.

I believe every word he said too....:laff:
 

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Why'd you qualify it like that? "The wealthy" I mean.
Either taxes are right, or they are wrong.

If laws don't apply to everyone they are inherently bogus.
Tax laws fluctuate based on your income, class status (business owner vs employee vs homeless, etc)... which is an immediate red flag to an educated person.

Why would any of that be a red flag? :dwillhuh:
 

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They told him to pay his taxes, and he said, "No, shyt might mess up my game!"
 

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Larenz Tate is a better actor than everyone listed here.
:bryan: .... Noway bro .... I will say tho ... Tate in menace and dead presidents was the best ive seen the nikka act cant falt him at all :myman::salute:
 

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Wesley had a good little run in the 90s and early 2000s :ehh: but then started appearing in washed out straight to dvd movies :dwillhuh: then as we know got into all sorts ov legal problems :merchant::deadmanny: ..... I wil say without a doubt tho wesley is very underated as an actor :ufdup:
 
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