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Closed Caption; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DTS ES Surround Sound; Stereo surround sound; English subtitles; Closed captions; DVD-ROM enabled
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Blood Donors/Main Titles
2. Bike the Bullet
3. Blood Lines
4. "Detox"
5. Suspicious Activity
6. "Cancer With a Purpose"
7. Healthy Skepticism
8. Dealer Frenzy
9. Leadership Training
10. "The House of Pain"
11. Immunity Challenge
12. Mutant Misery
13. Blood Bath
14. Carrier Autopsy
15. "Keep Your Enemies Closer"
16. Daylight Hunting
17. "Regroup"
18. Collateral Damage
19. Designing Vermin
20. Thirst Quenching
21. Prodigal Son
22. Romantic Sunrise
23. Loose End
24. End Credits
A ruthless new breed of vampires threatens both the dead and the undead in Blade II, the high-speed sequel to 1998's adaptation of the action-horror comic book. Wesley Snipes returns as the titular half-vampire, a "daywalker" sworn to eliminate all bloodsuckers in the coolest possible way. After reviving his captured mentor, Whistler (Kris Kristofferson), Blade finds himself enlisted by his own enemies to help defeat the "Reapers," an evolved form of vampire that poses a serious threat to regular vamps and, quite possibly, humans. Reluctant yet cool, Blade teams with those he cannot trust, a crackerjack squad of vamps (which includes a menacing Ron Perlman) that prove to be as adversarial as the Reapers. The gore is intense, the action is fast-paced, and Snipes keeps up every step of the way, once again flying through the role of vampire hunter -- often literally. With so many faces returning from the first movie, the freshest aspect here is Mexican genre whiz Guillermo Del Toro (Mimic) in the director's chair. While maintaining the kinetic style of the original, Del Toro milks the film's Prague locale for some atmosphere and style, an approach that enhances the film's flair and makes it much more fun than your average horror sequel. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble
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