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Rivalry | Martial Arts
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IMDbTop Box Office Films | 1999 | Mark
Favorite Villain | 1999 | Stephen
Favorite Actor Horror | 1999 | Wesley
Best Villain | 1999 | Stephen
Best Supporting Actor | 1999 | Udo
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley | 1999
Best Foreign Film | 1999
Best Fight | 1999 | Wesley
Favorite Supporting Actor Horror | 1999 | Kris
Worst Actor | 1998 | Wesley
Budget 45,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 131,183,530 USD
Wesley Snipes was interested in doing a movie adaptation of the Black Panther comics when he was offered the project. He said that he was unfamiliar with the Blade comics, seeing more of a connection to the blaxploitation heroes of the 1970s. "I just approached him as this really cool character where I'd get to do martial arts and wear a leather suit," he said.
When David S. Goyer first pitched the idea of doing a Blade movie, the executives of New Line felt there were only three actors who could possibly do the role: Wesley Snipes, Denzel Washington and Laurence Fishburne, but in Goyer's mind, Snipes was always the perfect choice for the character of Blade.
David S. Goyer explained in the DVD commentary that the scene where Karen touches Blade's sword was originally longer as she went on to discover a weird, hybrid infant of some kind floating in a tank. It came with a jump scare, and Goyer says "I think it would have scared the living shit out of the audience, but New Line felt it was just too horrible."
Kris Kristofferson's character, Whistler, was created for Blade's cameo on Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994). He was liked so much by Marvel's CEO that he was adopted into the Marvel universe.
The scene where Quinn (Donal Logue) attacks Karen in the hospital corridor features lots of screaming, but they knew something was wrong when Logue started yelling too. During the tussle, he fell face first onto the hard floor and completely dislodged his jaw. He had broken it in an accident years prior, and opening his mouth too wide and too fast can unhinge it. They were filming in an abandoned hospital but had to rush to a real one, "but I've got this guy who's dressed as a third-degree burn victim, essentially naked, running in with his jaw hanging down." The room cleared out pretty fast.
"Blade: Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice-skate uphill."
"Blade: [after being shot by hospital security] Mother fucker! Are you out of your damn mind?"