It was Blade and I liked him in Dissapearing Acts too. People say that that movie was corny but I liked it but that's just an opinion.
No, Wesely Snipes is not present for the making of Blade 4: House of Chthon. The movie is actually a two hour pilot to Blade: The Series. Instead of Wesley Snipes, Kirk Jones filled the role. You can find more information on the plot here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade:_The_Series Although it's fairly pathetic compared to the original films, I enjoyed it's plot. Just think of it as a stand alone and you'll be fine :D You can see the movie when you buy a 4 disc collection of the Blade films.
He is shooting movies on location there now as I understand. Just another prison fight club movie for Snipes. Apparently deals have been made for special treatment at minimum security facility. Basically Snipes has his own trailer as normal but its only a little 24x10 two wheel camper job. In return the feds are getting location fees and a share of the box office for all movies shot on location. Real prisoners are being used as extras and for some supporting villians in some unstaged fight scenes. Remember you saw it here on the Internet -- so it has got to be true, right?
Just don't get into trouble then...
Wesley Trent Stromberg was born on December 6, 1993, so he just turned 20 in 2013.
Of course not! - Snipe hunting is a fool's errand!
Charles Wesley died in London, England on 29th March 1788 (aged 80) (Why don't you just look on wikipedia!?!?)
I am pretty sure he had a boating accident. His left eye is slightly more closed that his right. It is not lazy it does not go to the left or right, it is just closed more. You can even notice this in the blade movie where is he is against Deacon Frost. You can expect to see his eye after Whistler gets beat up and then blade fine sand and give him his gun.
Wesley Johnson has: Played Tom in "Foxfire" in 1996. Played Wesley in "Just Jordan" in 2007. Played Arguing Father in "The Lucky 7" in 2008. Performed in "Just Jordan: Behind the Scenes" in 2008. Played Guy in "Pretty Wings" in 2010.
"Wesley" in Spanish is "Wesley." It's one of those rare occasions where a name doesn't get lost in translation. So, congratulations, you get to keep your name intact in Spanish-speaking countries. Lucky you.
just dont do it ! you will get in trouble you will get in trouble
You just complain.