
Blade II (2002)
Blade II is a 2002 action-horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Wesley Snipes as the titular character. The film follows Blade, a half-human, half-vampire hybrid, as he teams up with a group of vampires to battle a new breed of vampires known as the Reapers. While the film is primarily focused on action and horror, there are a few moments of sexual tension throughout.
The first sexual moment in the film comes when Blade meets Nyssa, a vampire princess played by Leonor Varela. Nyssa is immediately attracted to Blade and the two share a passionate kiss. Later, when Blade is captured by the Reapers, Nyssa comes to his rescue and the two share another passionate kiss.
The second sexual moment in the film comes when Blade meets Reinhardt, a vampire hunter played by Ron Perlman. Reinhardt is immediately attracted to Blade and the two share a passionate kiss. This kiss is interrupted by Nyssa, who is jealous of the connection between Blade and Reinhardt.
The third sexual moment in the film comes when Blade and Nyssa share a passionate embrace. This embrace is interrupted by Reinhardt, who is jealous of the connection between Blade and Nyssa.
The fourth and final sexual moment in the film comes when Blade and Nyssa share a passionate embrace. This embrace is interrupted by Reinhardt, who is jealous of the connection between Blade and Nyssa.
Overall, Blade II is a thrilling action-horror film with a few moments of sexual tension. While the film is primarily focused on action and horror, these moments of sexual tension add an extra layer of depth to the story and provide a few moments of levity in an otherwise dark and intense film.
In one scene, a pornographic store is shown. Naked women are shown on posters advertising outside for 2 seconds. breasts shown on black and white photos. Inside the building, a man pays for a private strip dance. He stuffs some tissues in the front of his pants (below screen) with the intention to masturbate. However, his plans are stopped before anything scandalous can happen.
The end credit songs have suggestive lyrics. One of them, "Gangsta Queens" goes in great detail of sexual on-goings.