{"id":2426,"date":"2012-04-18T17:31:35","date_gmt":"2012-04-18T23:31:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=2426"},"modified":"2012-04-18T17:31:35","modified_gmt":"2012-04-18T23:31:35","slug":"abraham-lincoln-vampire-hunter-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=2426","title":{"rendered":"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?attachment_id=2427\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-2427\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/abe3.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"abe3\" width=\"600\" height=\"381\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2427\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/abe3.jpg 600w, https:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/04\/abe3-300x190.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nThe sun was just about to set over Lake Pontchartrain on a humid Louisiana day last May when Abraham Lincoln was summoned into action in a grassy field to wrestle to the hard, unforgiving ground the murderous nemesis who took the life of his mother years earlier. Lincoln bellowed with sorrow and rage, pinning an enemy beneath his considerable weight. This was not the weathered president struggling to bear up under the agonizing grief of a bloody and brutal Civil War. This was a young man primed for a fight to the death.<\/p>\n<p>Funny thing, though \u2014 no one in the assembled crowd of onlookers seemed to bat an eye that Honest Abe was facing off against a vampire.<\/p>\n<p>Such is the straight-faced approach to the somewhat ridiculous-sounding \u201cAbraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,\u201d Fox\u2019s 3-D adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith\u2019s novel due in theaters in June. On the set of the film, the movie\u2019s creative team took great pains to render the outr\u00e9 premise with gravitas, arguing that the movie should be more than a winking, incarnation of tiresome literary mash-up tropes.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s kind of all there in the title, isn\u2019t it?\u201d conceded star Benjamin Walker, relaxing in a director\u2019s chair between takes. \u201cI guess my initial reaction was, now what? Since you establish what it is so clearly and bluntly with the title, how much freedom does that give you to be real? We get to reenvision one of the greatest American heroes as a hero in a thriller.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The book recounts roughly 45 years of Lincoln\u2019s life, from about 1820 to 1865, tracing his evolution from a poor young man devastated by the loss of his mother, up through his burgeoning interest in politics, his presidency and his assassination at the hands of John Wilkes Booth.<\/p>\n<p>Benjamin Walker, as Abraham Lincoln, battles the undead in &#8220;Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.&#8221; (Stephen Vaughan\/20th Century Fox)<\/p>\n<p>While the tale is rooted in factual history, it also posits the fantastic conceit that Lincoln\u2019s secret crusade to drive blood-drinking monsters into extinction influenced nearly every important decision in his life. In his quest, he finds an unlikely ally and companion in a mysterious man named Henry Sturgess (portrayed onscreen by Dominic Cooper) who helps him defeat the supernatural foes who seek to uphold the institution of slavery for their own despicable ends.<\/p>\n<p>February marked the 203rd anniversary of Lincoln\u2019s birth, and rarely has a day gone by in this election year that the 16th president and his landmark achievements aren\u2019t name-checked in some fashion. What\u2019s perhaps more unusual is that he\u2019ll be the subject of two movies due out before the end of 2012 \u2013 first, Lincoln will fight the undead; months later, a Steven Spielberg film based in part on historian Doris Kearns Goodwin\u2019s \u201cTeam of Rivals\u201d will tell the story of the final four months of his life, with Daniel Day-Lewis in the title role.<\/p>\n<p>Although Walker is a relative newcomer, he does have experience with revisionist history. After first earning attention in several stage productions, the 29-year-old Georgia native garnered critical acclaim for his starring turn in \u201cBloody Bloody Andrew Jackson,\u201d an irreverent retelling of the life of the seventh man to hold the highest office in the country that ran on and off-Broadway.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI seem to only play strange interpretations of American presidents. Next is Polk,\u201d Walker deadpanned.<\/p>\n<p>The idea for this hodgepodge of history and horror sprang from the mind of Grahame-Smith, a struggling screenwriter turned novelist whose 2009 book \u201cPride and Prejudice and Zombies\u201d sparked the trend of draping genre trappings over classic literature (\u201cSense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters,\u201d \u201cAndroid Karenina,\u201d et al.). For his follow-up, Grahame-Smith reimagined the life of Lincoln through a B-movie lens, penning the manuscript for \u201cVampire Hunter\u201d in just four months, a period that became \u201ca very Red Bull-fueled intensive time in my life,\u201d he said speaking by phone.<\/p>\n<p>Grahame-Smith, who studied film at Emerson College, said that Tim Burton and producer Jim Lemley contacted him when he was in the early stages of the Lincoln book with the idea of turning it into a film, and he expressed interest then in writing the screenplay. They agreed, which was great news for the author, though he found himself in an interesting creative conundrum: \u201cI was writing the book knowing that I was going to be writing the movie after I wrote the book. That was weird.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Burton told The Times last year that he immediately sparked to the idea for the film. \u201cSomething hit me inside that said I just wanted to see that movie,\u201d Burton said. \u201cI don\u2019t know why. I grew up on weird perverse movies, and it just seemed like one of those kind of movies that just tapped into my subconscious. I remember going to the Cornell Theater in Burbank, where they\u2019d do like three movies for 50 cents, and that would have been the kind of movie I would have seen there.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>After the novel was completed, Grahame-Smith met with Burton, Lemley and director Timur Bekmambetov to discuss the direction for the script, and the four agreed that camp had no place in the adaptation. Over the course of 18 months and a number of drafts, they hit upon the idea of creating a central villain, Adam, played by Rufus Sewell. (In the book, Lincoln has just one specific enemy who\u2019s dispatched fairly early on; for the bulk of the story, he\u2019s fighting against vampires as a collective.)<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt was very late in the process when we all sort of came to this realization, we need somebody to be the heavy in this movie,\u201d Grahame-Smith said. \u201cWe went along trying to be, I think, too faithful to the book. We all came to the realization that it would really serve the movie if there was a bad guy, which seems like such a simple thing, but when you are starting with source material you\u2019re trying to balance being faithful with being compelling.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Finding the right actor to head a cast of characters heavily populated with historical figures \u2014 Alan Tudyk plays Stephen Douglas, Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays Mary Todd Lincoln \u2014 wasn\u2019t easy, Lemley said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s an unbelievably challenging role,\u201d he recalled on the set. \u201cWe made a list \u2014 it didn\u2019t matter if they were names or not \u2014 who could inhabit the body of Abraham Lincoln believably. 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