Just got back from watching this. UUUGh so disappointed. I read the book awhile back before I knew it was becoming a movie and when I heard the author wrote the screenplay I went expecting a great interpretation of his book. What a let down
Just got back from watching this. UUUGh so disappointed. I read the book awhile back before I knew it was becoming a movie and when I heard the author wrote the screenplay I went expecting a great interpretation of his book. What a let down
Sorry guys to all who hated it.
I cant wait to read the book now!![]()
They ran that before AL: VH when I saw it today. I think it was an ad for the cell phone he was holding, but I really have no idea. Definitely a failed ad/PSA/whateveritwas, since nobody seems to know what purpose it served. BTW, the "real projectionist" was Rob Zombie...not that it matters.
As for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, the name of the movie tells you everything you need to know about it--it's Honest Abe doing battle with vampires; anyone expecting anything else will be seriously disappointed. There are a few brief non-fiction moments from Lincoln's life represented, but they're few and far between. It could just as easily have been called Joe Schmoe: Vampire Hunter, and it wouldn't have been any different. Fortunately, the vampires are of the "traditional" variety--villainous, no sparkling, no romantic interests--though the commonly accepted vampire lore has been tweaked slightly for storytelling reasons.
Overall, I kinda liked it, but I don't feel the need to see it again any time soon and I don't know if I'd recommend it.
Yuck.
Why they decided to play it serious is totally beyond me. From the title I was expecting a horror comedy, when I saw the trailers and it looked like they were acting very serious I thought it would be terrible however some friends convinced me to give it a chance.
I should have gone with my gut and seen Brave instead. So many groan-worthy, cheesy lines, rediculous action scenes that didn't even make sense in their own fantasy world, predictable characters and I hesitate to call them "plot twists" that were utterly transparent.
Just.. Yuck.
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I loved the movie! But the book was definitely better, in my opinion!
I was a little disappointed it didn't follow closer to the book... At first. I soon realized that they could never have done the book justice in a two hour movie format. I was okay with the re-write. Essentially they gave us a different story, which was a treat for those that read the book - you have to cast your assumptions out the window.
I REALLY enjoyed the movie. It was very much like Cowboys and Aliens - don't expect more than the title is giving you. It was a fun popcorn flick which I could sit back and enjoy.
Loved it. The figurative badass Lincoln made literal. I even went a second time to a 3D showing because my Mom wanted to see it.
Just got back and Loved it!!! Was a fun movie, with a little history involved...can't beat that!