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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter



 "There is a war coming. This war will decide whether the nation belongs to the living, or the dead."   - - - Abraham Lincoln


By Gary:

There is not a doubt.  "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" wins the award for the best movie title of 2012. 

As the ultimate vampire fan how could I possibly resist any longer a movie about a Republican vampire killer?  So I finally got out to see it.  It's about damn time we got to see the true history of the United States that has been hidden from us.

Just when you think Hollywood has re-hashed to death every possible plot line, suddenly out of nowhere you get a totally original film.

The movie opens in 1820 with Abraham as a young boy proving his moral mettle by protecting another child, a black friend, Will, from a slaver’s whip. The slaver is Jack Barts, who takes his revenge on Abraham by lethally nibbling Abe’s mother, Nancy. She’s soon out of the picture, as is his father. This clears the way for the orphan’s revenge.



                

And revenge it is with vampire heads and body parts everywhere.

Silver used to be reserved for slaying werewolves, but these days anything goes when it comes to monsters. The newfangled vampires in “Abraham Lincoln” are largely felled with silver-tipped blades.

Personally, I like better the first half of the film where Lincoln fights vamps as a frontier lawyer while trying to win the hand of a beautiful Mary Todd.  There is a certain charm to a young Lincoln.  The last half of the film dealing with an older Lincoln and the Civil War was not as much fun for me.

With Lincoln we have a fun summer popcorn movie.  Not great but not bad.  On a 1 to 10 scale I would give Lincoln a 6 rating.

Lincoln certainly does not make my top five vampire film list:

  1. Dracula (1931)  -  The classic of classics.   QUOTE:  "Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make."
  2. The Lost Boys (1987)  -  A totally off the wall hippie vamp movie.  QUOTE:  "One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach, all the damn vampires."
  3. Blade (1998)  -  Wesley Snipes at his very best.  How can you go wrong with disco fire sprinklers raining blood on the dancers below?
  4. Underworld (2003)  -  Kate Beckinsale in forbidden vampire - werewolf love.  Nuff said.
  5. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)  -  Quentin Tarantino is a madman.  QUOTE:  "The world's my oyster, except for the fact that I just rammed a wooden stake in my brother's heart because he turned into a vampire, even though I don't believe in vampires. Aside from that unfortunate business, everything's hunky-dory."

No matter what your tastes get out there and see Abe.
































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