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When Blade is fighting the henchmen near the end, he lifts the last surviving one into the air and you can see Blade's hand through the henchman's throat and it is obviously a dummy. Then, when he falls backwards, his hand is not on his throat, it is on the henchman's shoulder. See more...

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Continuity: When Blade is fighting the henchmen near the end, he lifts the last surviving one into the air and you can see Blade's hand through the henchman's throat and it is obviously a dummy. Then, when he falls backwards, his hand is not on his throat, it is on the henchman's shoulder.

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