- Messages
- 12,018
- Location
- East of Los Angeles
I think you've struck on the two main reasons Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter didn't impress me.Greyryder, I like it too.
Don't let them shame you on your love of history, and one of the founding fathers.
First, there was far more "vampire movie" than "history"; the book found a much better balance between the two, which is a little surprising considering the author of the book wrote the screenplay. Second, every time I saw Benjamin Walker on screen I wasn't thinking "Abraham 'Founding Father/16th President' Lincoln", I was thinking "Liam Neeson". [huh]