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    Jun 24, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #26

    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
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    Jun 24, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #27

    Sorry guys to all who hated it.

    I cant wait to read the book now!
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    Jun 25, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #28

    KhalDrogo said: View Post
    One weird thing happened before the film, though and I'm not sure if it was some kind of viral ad campaign or what. What seemed like one of those PSAs to turn your cell off started, but then was interrupted by footage of a guy taking over the projectionist booth. He had the real projectionist tied up and then put up a sign with his phone number which was a 972 area code. Then all of a sudden that got cut off as well. Very weird. Not sure what that was about especially since 972 is a TX area code and I'm in CA. Anyone else see that?
    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.
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    Jun 25, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #29

    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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    Jun 25, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #30

    I loved the movie! But the book was definitely better, in my opinion!
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    Jun 26, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #32

    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.
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    Jun 26, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #33

    CLASSIC!!



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    Jun 27, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #34

    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.
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    Jun 27, 2012 - Re: Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter #35

    Just got back and Loved it!!! Was a fun movie, with a little history involved...can't beat that!
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