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rmstitanics · 1 year
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - dir. Timur Bekmambetov
Benjamin Walker as Abraham Lincoln, Jimmi Simpson as Joshua Speed, and Anthony Mackie as William Johnson
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Joint projects between Joseph Mawle and Benjamin Walker
2012:  Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Josephn as Thomas Lincoln, Benjamin as Abraham Lincoln.
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2015: In the Heart of the Sea. Joseph as Benjamin Lawrence, Benjamin as Captain George Pollard Jr.
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2022: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Joseph as Adar, Benjamin as Gil-Galad.
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tempest-melody · 1 year
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Writing Group: Fiction: XX
The prompt from this week’s writing group was historical fiction set a 1,000 or more years into the future. Mine is based off of a mocumentary style historical fiction that someone in the future mistakes for actually history and then runs with making it even more ridiculous. This was a lot of fun to write. The book that the speaker in my story has taken for truth is Abraham Lincoln: Vampire…
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josephconrads · 1 year
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Title: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Author: Seth Grahame-Smith
Rating: 3 out of 5
Review: This was a re-read for me but honestly felt like a first time read with how long it had been between reads. It’s a weird mix of history and horror that somehow works with the very strange concept it has. It’s not the greatest book you’ll ever read but damn if it isn’t fun if you’re looking for something entertaining.
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horrororman · 2 years
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🦴#Horror/#scifi films released on June 22...
#HouseofUsher (1960).
#Nightwing (1979).
#RoboCop2 (1990).
1408 (2007).
#TheWizardofGore (2007).
#AbrahamLincolnVampireHunter (2012).
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abc1dspntjlc4 · 6 months
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Why does Abraham Lincoln: vampire hunter have the most STACKED cast ever
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helloitshaley · 7 months
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Haley's Horror Recs
Saturday already? Time really flies when your head is full of mucus...Anyway, I already know what you guys are going to say when you see this title but HEAR ME OUT!!!!
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER
Vampire
When his mother is killed by a vampire, Abraham Lincoln dedicates his life to not only being president, but also slaying vampires. (A myth some people truly believe)
You should watch if: You like giving movies that got a bad rep a chance (I promise it is actually a good movie with a solid premise and good acting). You like watching racists get beat up. You like when history gets a bit twisted. You like when vampires are a little nasty.
Available to watch on Hulu
(If you like this try; Blade, Van Helsing, 30 Days of Night, Fright Night, Interview With The Vampire)
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goryhorroor · 7 months
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horror sub-genres • action horror
action horror is elements of horror combined with more action packed scenes maybe with some scares or not scares at all.
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fanofspooky · 24 days
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Horror movies of 2012
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wedgeantill · 7 months
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2023 Halloween Marathon ↳ Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
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belle-keys · 7 months
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Vampires being Southern confederates in the American pop culture tradition makes so much sense to me logically. Not saying that I don't believe it's propaganda, because it absolutely is. But planter vampires and confederate vampires (Jasper, Damon, Lestat, Louis, Bill Compton) make a lot of sense in the American context, as much as aristocratic and “Old World” vampires make sense in the British context.
If vampires are inherently Gothic, then vampires must symbolize and personify the vestiges of a long-gone past – one which only simmers to life from far below the surface when it’s time to reveal the horrors, or the romance, of what is usually an oft-forgotten history. In 19th-century Britain, through vampire short stories and novellas, and later Dracula, vampires evoked the (misunderstood and misappropriated) time of the Goths. This, in turn, brought to readers’ minds images of towering castles, the superstition of Eastern Europe, and the so-called barbarism of the Old World, that which was made to appear antiquated in its monstrosity and secret imperialist desires. (*sarcastic voice*) The Old World was so at odds with enlightened, modern, industrializing Britain! It’s no wonder that vampires in British literature took the forms of counts, noblemen, and princes – they were the conspiring, powerful leaders of the Old World, or the medieval world, or some forgotten pre-Industrial feudal world.
And if we are to apply this concept of what vampires should represent for the United States, it only makes perfect sense that vampires would be planters and confederates. Slavers, planters, and confederate fighters also evoke the Old America, conjuring images of Southern chivalry, the great Antebellum, and the humble pioneers of this free nation of God and goodness and prosperity! And then the confederates got their ass beat really bad. And they could only hold on to these romantic images of that former “honour and glory” through propagation of the Lost Cause myth. What better vehicle to wield this romanticisation of, yunno, the defense of chattel slavery than through vampire softbois?! Immortal beings who symbolize the survival and resilience of the Antebellum South through time. Why don’t we make them hot guys who were just protecting the South in our pop culture? Sure. If the vestiges of America’s long-gone past are slavery and genocide and, uh, chivalric Southern honour, then vampires do a pretty effective job of reminding us of this horrifying/romantic (you choose here) history. Spoiler alert: it’s horrifying.
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horror-aesthete · 10 months
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, 2012, dir. Timur Bekmambetov
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thecrownofflames · 1 month
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Literally one of my favorite imdb trivia facts I've ever read. I'm still thinking about it!!!! Instead of 16 horses....we got 1.6 million.... highest hpm (horses per minute) of any film ever produced
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spockvarietyhour · 15 days
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Mary Todd Lincoln
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vampirecorleone · 2 years
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Horrorween Day 02 / 31: Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (2012) dir. Timur Bekmambetov: “History prefers legends to men. It prefers nobility to brutality, soaring speeches to quiet deeds. History remembers the battle, but forgets the blood. Whatever history remembers of me, if it remembers me at all, it shall only remember a fraction of the truth. For whatever else I am - a husband, a lawyer, a president - I shall always think of myself first and foremost as a hunter.“
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