Article: IF NOTHING ELSE, HIGH-TECH ``BLADE'' IS FAST-MOVING.(DAILY BREAK)(Review)

Byline: MAL VINCENT, MOVIE CRITIC

THEY'RE EVERYWHERE,'' a somber, badly aging Kris Kristofferson warns his supposedly younger - but pretty mature-looking - cohort Blade. Blade is a super-something whose mother was impregnated by a vampire.

Now he's a ``daywalker,'' having the strengths of vampires but able to roam about in the sunlight. He hates the suckers and is vowed to eliminate the threat they pose toward humanity.

``Blade,'' the latest movie to borrow from a Marvel Comic book creation, is high-tech and fast-moving - intent, above all, at being ``cool.'' The posters claim that Blade has ``the power of an immortal, the soul of a human, the ...

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