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The Blade Complete Retrospective Series
Before X-Men, before Spider-Man, the Marvel Comic hero who launched the current Marvel Age of movies was Blade, a mostly unknown character who's on-screen representation is a far cry from his comic counterpart. Join Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart as they watch and review all three theatrical Blade films, and visit our web site to read Arnie's thoughts on the Blade TV series episode-by-episode!
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4.6 stars from 24 ratings
Decent
They go fairly in depth, but that one whiny voice gets annoying as he is often talking very excitedly and it gets all high pitched and distorted and hurts your ears. Plus he just complains about everything the whole time. I guess thats just his role in the trip though.
Infinity-Knives via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/22/17
cool!
love this movie! first vampire action!
voxinbain via Apple Podcasts · Russia · 08/11/14
Do your homework guys
At times it sounds like they never watched the film and just read the Wiki page for the movie. Simple plot points fly by them and they go on to mock the films for not spoon feeding them information most people would pick up on. And the hipster attitude of co-host "Stuart In LA" (come on. get a...Read full review »
FUBARfromFANGORIA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/21/12
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Published 09/13/11
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Published 09/06/11
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