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Martial Arts | Katana
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6.7/10
IMDbMTV North Feed mostly Mexico Best Mexican Working in a Foreign Movie Mejor Fuga de Talento Mexicano al Extranjero For | 2002 | Guillermo del Toro
MTV North Feed (mostly Mexico) Best Mexican Working in a Foreign Movie (Mejor Fuga de Talento Mexicano al Extranjero) | 2002 | Guillermo del Toro
Best Fight | 2003 | Clayton J. Barber
Top Box Office Films | 2003 | Marco Beltrami
Best MakeupCreature FX | 2003 | Steve Johnson
Best Genre Film | 2002 | Guillermo del Toro
Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Thomas Kretschmann
Male | 2002 | Luke Goss
Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Man | 2003 | Jimmy Hart
Best Stunt Coordinator andor nd Unit Director Feature | 2003 | Jeff Ward
Best MakeUp | 2003 | Michelle Taylor
Budget 54,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 155,010,032 USD
Over 30 members of the cast and crew were temporarily blinded by the misuse of UV lights in the vampire autopsy scene.
Donnie Yen, a martial arts star who plays a member of the Bloodpack (Snowman), was also the film's fight choreographer.
Wesley Snipes has admitted this is his personal favorite Blade movie.
(at around 25 mins) When Overlord Damaskinos mentions the virus that causes vampirism, he states it is a type of "parvovirus", though the closed captioning says "horrible virus" because of the obscurity of the term. Parvovirus is an actual family of viruses, and the B13 strain afflicts humans. It meets all the requirements for creating vampires in a fictional environment, since the B13 strain actually does cause sensitivity to daylight in some, it infects the blood & bone marrow, and can be transmitted by saliva. Since most people outside of medicine are unfamiliar with the term, however, they may have also heard "horrible virus".
Scud wears a T-shirt featuring the logo of the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense, a reference to Mike Mignola's Hellboy (2004) comic, the film adaptation of which Guillermo del Toro directed and Ron Perlman starred in.
"Blade: [noticing vampire tattoo] You're human. Kounen: Barely. I'm a lawyer."
"Scud: So B-man, what do you think? Blade: Sounds like a plan. Whistler: What do you really think? Blade: They're gonna fuck us the first chance they get."