The Flickering Myth writing team debate the Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter trailers…
Hollywood has a habit of toying with history in ridiculous ways. Films regularly turn the facts upside down in the name of fiction, but also, annoyingly, in the name of overzealous American patriotism. The British are often the villains and the Americans always ride to the rescue. The submarine action movie U-571 is just one of many examples of those pesky Yanks taking the credit for British successes, in this case cracking the Nazi Enigma code during World War Two. Mel Gibson has made a sizeable chunk of his fortune on the back of films littered with historical inaccuracies (Braveheart, The Patriot etc.), repeatedly starring in box office projects that do not simply exercise ‘artistic license’ when it comes to the truth, but ignore it all together.
Yes I’m being a grumpy, overly cynical Brit. Ignore me. But nevertheless it was refreshing to find a film, in the form of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, that seemingly plays around with the past in ludicrous ways for no other reason than to have fun and entertain. The bad guys are vampires, which as far as I know, don’t exist, so no one is offended by the stupid, mad, craziness of it all. We showed you two of the trailers for this freakishly silly film at the end of May here, but since then another one has been released:
Dramatic? Yes. Ridiculous? Yes. Over the top? Very. But is it just too silly to watch or are you tempted to embrace the fun? I feared for my sanity when I found myself looking forward to this film, so I sought out the views of my fellow Flickering Myth writers. Thankfully their thoughts have reassured me that I need not expect the men in white coats just yet…
Luke Owen: Is it just me, or shouldn’t a film called Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter be a comedy? Remember Churchill: The Hollywood Years? This movie should have been like that. But, you know, funny.
That said, by setting the story before his presidency/the Civil War, they mayhave missed out on the uniquely iconic visual quality of having him wear *that*beard.
That’s what people will turn up to the cinema to see – Abe Lincoln, 16thPresident of the United States, chopping up vampires, riding a dinosaur if at all possible, rockin’ the neck beard as nobody else has managed before or since. That includes you too, Amish people who aren’t reading this on their computer.