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lighthousenyx · 7 years
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Lara Pulver as Semira in Underworld: Blood War strikes a pose.
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darkfrog24 · 7 years
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One thing I liked about Underworld: Blood War
They didn’t sexualize Selene and David’s relationship.
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denofgeek · 7 years
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Underworld: Blood Wars, directed by Anna Foerster, the fifth (and possibly final) installment in the Underworld franchise, opened January 6th. Kate Beckinsale reprises her role as death dealer Selene who is now trying to put an end to the ancient war between werewolves and vampires which has been waged for over 600 years.
The thing is, there really isn’t much written about the animosity between vampires and werewolves in literature or old movies and you would think it would be a natural. They are as different as the sun and moon, the two astronomical objects they do their best to avoid. Vampires are elegant, classy, and almost never drink … wine. You would think they always looked down on the beastly werewolves. Although, according to Underworld mythology, we haven’t heard about it precisely because it is a secret war...
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbQuZzmAZcY)
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trapstrblog · 8 years
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lighthousenyx · 7 years
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And start doing The Thriller
Bad doggies up to their shenanigans again in Underworld: Blood War
Number five… I watched the first two, skipped the next two and took a look at this one.
If I had not been running out of DVD picks on Netflix I probably would have skipped this one. 
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imthehuman · 8 years
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With every post, a smile, ت
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denofgeek · 7 years
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Of all the B-action movies that have grown, survived, and flourished beyond their first installment into an unending string of ever preposterous sequels, none have been quite as colorful as the Underworld movies—the ones that feature Kate Beckinsale in skintight leather fighting werewolves. Despite enjoying a nigh monochrome visual scheme of blacks and pallid whites (which is only occasionally punctuated by supernaturally tinged glowing blue eyes or spurts of scarlet liquid), this is a franchise that has often sought to infuse a bit of prestigious highbrow blood into its B-movie veins. Quizzically, it’s repurposed Shakespearean conventions… but, you know, with vampires...
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allthegifgif · 8 years
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talentchaser · 8 years
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GIF!
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denofgeek · 7 years
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When the idea of joining Underworld, the famed franchise of eternal vampire and werewolf conflict, was first introduced to Lara Pulver, she was about as far away from blood-soaked fangs as a crucifix. Enjoying a different kind of nightly haunt, Pulver was at the midpoint of her West End run in Gypsy, a revival of the Stephen Sondheim and Jule Styne musical where she played Louise—the girl who would one day become Gypsy Rose Lee. The English thespian told me during our Skype interview last month that the experience was “a wonderful gift,” the kind that extended into 2016 when she won the Laurence Olivier Award for her performance. Of course, by then she had also just wrapped her turn as a crimson-shadowed reflection of Kate Beckinsale’s Selene in Underworld: Blood Wars, but that’s the nature of a genuinely transmutative industry...
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ibadboycarlosd · 8 years
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ozkamal · 8 years
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New trending GIF tagged kate beckinsale, underworld blood war, underworld blood wars via Giphy http://ift.tt/2dp2PeA
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