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TopTenREVIEWS presents the movie reviews of Blade: Trinity (2004)

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Blade: Trinity (2004)

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Blade: Trinity (2004) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars Blade: Trinity (2004) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
Overall Rating:2.4737
Avg Critic Score:2.3838

Blade: Trinity (2004) Movie Reviews

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Blade: Trinity (2004) scores a combined 2.00 out of 4 stars for ReelViews (James Berardinelli) ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
The target audience for Blade: Trinity is the same as it was for the previous two incarnations, and it will probably be met by pretty much the same reaction in all corners. ...read the complete Blade: Trinity movie review at ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
Blade: Trinity (2004) scores a combined 2.00 out of 4 stars for ReelViews (James Berardinelli) ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
The target audience for Blade: Trinity is the same as it was for the previous two incarnations, and it will probably be met by pretty much the same reaction in all corners. ...read the complete Blade: Trinity movie review at ReelViews (James Berardinelli)
Blade: Trinity (2004) scores a combined 1.50 out of 4 stars for Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert) Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
Blade II" as "a really rather brilliant vomitorium of viscera" might have sounded like faint praise. ...read the complete Blade: Trinity movie review at Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
Blade: Trinity (2004) scores a combined 1.50 out of 4 stars for Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice
I enjoyed the first two Blade films, for decidedly different reasons. The original was a vampire movie goosed with glossy production values and mindless carnage. ...read the complete Blade: Trinity movie review at Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice
Blade: Trinity (2004) scores a combined 0.80 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.com (Christopher Null) filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
what you might expect from a teenager: a quick-paced arcade game set to an obnoxiously loud, mind-numbing metal, hip-hop, and techno score ...read the complete Blade: Trinity movie review at filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
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Movies for Guys
The rest of movie is spent trying to find out what was released from the tomb in the desert and why so many 'familiars' (humans that work for vamps) are running the city and more importantly how many tight shirts we can squeeze Abigail into...read the complete Blade: Trinity (2004) review at Movies for Guys
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Movieman's Guide to the Movies (Kushmeer Farakhan)
ittle emotion attached to it. Patton Oswalt's character could've been played by ANYBODY and it shows. So what saves Blade: Trinity? Well, the fights are still pretty cool. Whenever they let Blade "do his thing" so to speak, things get...read the complete Blade: Trinity (2004) review at Movieman's Guide to the Movies (Kushmeer Farakhan)
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Boxoffice Magazine (Tim Cogshell)
Lots of fairly cool special effects and a good deal of quips and catchphrases....read the complete Blade: Trinity (2004) review at Boxoffice Magazine (Tim Cogshell)
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (Jack Garner)
In film number three, Blade has grown a little dull. (Couldn't resist)....read the complete Blade: Trinity (2004) review at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (Jack Garner)
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Lawrence.com (Eric Melin)
'Blade: Trinity' is a joyless and unimaginative movie with lots of broken glass and strobe lights to mask the lack of exciting action....read the complete Blade: Trinity (2004) review at Lawrence.com (Eric Melin)