It was possible to hope that Blade II would turn out to be good. Well, forget it.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Washington Post by Desson Thomson
To appreciate the movie, you have to be okay with vampire violence. I don't mean subtle little nips at the neck and, ooooh, it's directed by Werner Herzog.
New York Daily News by Jack Mathews
Del Toro ("Cronos") is a stylish horrormeister, and he has created an evocative, foreboding atmosphere. But only a fan of this kind of mayhem could find a way into the story.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
Like the original, Blade II has superior production values and visual and special effects. Snipes and Kristofferson build on the resonance of their original portrayals.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Liam Lacey
Though superior to the original Blade, the superiority is mostly in the myriad ways the "suck-head" enemies can be blown up, melted and dismembered.
Much sillier - and the movie's nearly two-hour running time seems to last nearly as long as a vampire's afterlife.
Austin Chronicle by Marjorie Baumgarten
Invades theatres with its fangs bared for action. It's bloody hell and we love every minute.
Film Threat by Michael Dequina
The drawing card for Blade II is -- the promise of a blood-soaked action/horror thrill ride, and Snipes and Del Toro get the down-and-dirty job done with style.
Snipes gives a looser, cooler performance this time around, though emotionally, it's closer to dead than undead. Blade II is for the horror faithful only; others will be grasping their crucifixes.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
You can sense the difference between a movie that's a technical exercise ("Resident Evil") and one steamed in the dread cauldrons of the filmmaker's imagination.