Wesley snipes unstoppable movie
Bad enough he’s got Batman Begins and Ghost Rider on his plate. I hope Goyer never touches another superhero flick again. If Snipes and Norrington (director of the first movie) could have gotten along, Blade would have been unstoppable. Snipes formed a production company titled Amen-Ra Films in 1991 and a subsidiary, Black Dot Media, to develop projects for film and television. He has starred in numerous action-adventures, thrillers, and dramatic feature films and is well-known for his role as Blade in the Blade trilogy. Snipes seems like the type of guy with a very strong vision that wanted something more for his character then New Line was willing to give. Wesley Trent Snipes (born July 31, 1962) is an American actor, film producer, and martial artist. I don’t know what he thought he was doing with ‘Trinity’, but that shite sucked balls.
WTF? The man kicks ass into infinity, yet you can take him down with a Duracell? Goyer’s work is filled with implausibilities, but the action pulled it through. I was surprised that Goyer didn’t have Blade yet again taken down by electricity, then go nuts with the Drunken Master blood frenzy. All three Blade movies were the same movie. What does he think he’s doing, and what would it achieve? If he could negotiate another Blade, then negotiate on the poor returns of Trinity and say it was because his involvement was lesser and he needs more control again, surely that would be a better ending than more cash and a embittered studio? No more Blade from there on I would think. Snipes also says that the studio owes him $3.6 million of a promised $13 million up-front fee, according to E! Online.īad news indeed, if that is true then there would be enough bad blood there to halt any vampire, or vampire killer, in their tracks.
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Perhaps not now thanks to Wesley Snipes if this story from Comic Book Movie is indeed true.īlade star Wesley Snipes reportedly is suing New Line Cinema for $5 million, alleging the studio didnt live up to its contract to give him final say on the screenplay and director choice for Blade: Trinity (a swipe at David Goyer). Oh joy we thought, a return to the real Blade. The talk was that Trinity was not so well received and the idea for the spin of series of Nightwalkers was scrapped. For a little while there was hope for another Blade.