According to Wesley Snipes and Stephen Dorff on the commentary Snipes had thoughts on the scene where Blade and Deacon Frost (Dorff) face off during the day on a busy street. "The issue with this scene" involved scheduling realities and Norrington's uncertainty as to what he wanted. It was one of Dorff's first day's, "and the guy hadn't had the chance to figure out what his character was let alone play the dynamics of the scene." Snipes tried to help, which "was very delicate," and it paid off. He told Dorff "we need more," and it finally clicked resulting in a powerful interaction between the two. Stephen Dorff doesn't disagree, but he does add that it was an interesting day in part because people like David Fincher were visiting the set. He had also been rehearsing for hours and felt his performance was growing stale, so when Snipes stopped to watch playback and to remind Dorff that he's a producer and therefore has more say on the film the two grew antagonistic. "The most tense situations on a movie tend to make the best movies."
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