Dad of Divas' Reviews: DVD Review - Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

DVD Review - Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

About the DVD
The election season is about to get a whole lot bloodier as a historical legend throws his hat into the ring in ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER, arriving on Blu-ray™3D, Blu-ray™ and DVD October 23 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. A citizen by day and a hunter by night, this action-packed film with cutting-edge visual effects shows the Lincoln you know – with one additional quality of which you were unaware….until now.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER explores the secret life of Abraham Lincoln before he became President, and the untold story that shaped our nation. Visionary filmmakers Tim Burton (Dark Shadows) and Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) bring a fresh and visceral voice to the bloodthirsty lore of the vampire, imagining Lincoln as history's greatest hunter of the undead.

Based on the New York Times Best Selling novel by Seth Grahame-Smith, ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER stars Benjamin Walker (Flags of Our Fathers), Dominic Cooper (Captain America: The First Avenger), Anthony Mackie (The Adjustment Bureau), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) and Rufus Sewell (The Tourist). The Blu-ray™ 3D and Blu-ray™ are loaded with killer content and hard action, including an exclusive never-before-scene animated graphic novel prequel about the origins of vampires in the U.S.A. Prebook is September 12.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER 3-Disc Blu-ray™ 3D & 2-Disc Blu-ray™ Special Features

  • The Great Calamity Graphic Novel
  • Audio Commentary with Writer Seth Grahame-Smith
  • The Making of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
    • Dark Secrets: Book to Screen
    • On the Set: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
    • Vampire Hunting: Fight Choreography
    • The Art of Transformation: Make-Up Effects
  • A Visual Feast: Timur Bekmambetov’s Visual Style
  • “Powerless” Music Video by Linkin Park

My Take on the DVD
I did not get to see this in the theater or read the book, but the title itself sounded intriguing, so when I was given the opportunity to review this I took it. While the idea of Abraham Lincoln being a vampire hunter was very far out there, the movie itself was well made and action packed. Please be aware that you are not going to get a historically accurate depiction of Lincoln in this movie, but instead a movie that is full of great visual effects that will kee you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end! As someone who did not read this book, I will definitely say that the movie was one that was fun. The acting was not emmy award winning, but you will definitely stay engaged and will get sucked into the action and special effects!

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

This was a fun movie, but if you are looking for a historical account of Lincoln’s life you will just have to wait until Spielberg releases his Lincoln movie. This one is mostly a horror movie with some killer action scenes and a dash of historical setting. I skipped this movie in theaters because it just looked ridiculous, but I decided to rent it after a coworker at DISH recommended it to me. I added it to my blockbuster @Home queue online, and it came in the mail today. I love renting quirky little movies like this because every now and then one really works, and this is definitely one of those. If you are just looking for entertainment value this movie has it in droves, but it is by no means a deep or insightful take on Lincoln’s life as you were saying.