Showing posts with label abraham lincoln: vampire hunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abraham lincoln: vampire hunter. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Burton, Keaton, Ryder in Talks for "Beetlejuice 2"
Is it "showtime" again for Beetlejuice?
Sources have told Variety that Tim Burton is in talks to direct a sequel to his 1988 comedy, Beetlejuice. Seth Grahame Smith (Dark Shadows, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) penned the script and will produce with his partner David Katzenberg through their KatzSmith Productions.
Burton rarely does sequels (his only sequel has been Batman Returns), but perhaps he's interested in revisiting one of his favorite film characters. Vital to this is that Michael Keaton is interested in reprising his leading ghoulish role, having told NME.com that the sequel is "a go."
Additionally, Winona Ryder might be reprising her character. The actress recently told The Daily Beast that the long-gestating sequel "might be happening."
Burton, of course, is quite busy. The filmmaker is also eyeing his Fox project, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, with one source saying it could possibly go before Beetlejuice 2. Also, he is in production on his latest feature, Big Eyes.
More information will be announced in the near future, so stay tuned!
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Monday, July 15, 2013
New Poll: Which Future Tim Burton Film Do You Most Want to See?
We have a new poll: "Which Future Tim Burton Film Do You Most Want to See?"
• Big Eyes
• Peregrine's Home for Peculiars
It should be noted that Tim Burton is merely attached to direct Peregrine's Home for Peculiars, and not confirmed to be helming that project just set. There are also other films that he might be associated with, but those are simply in development (and might be included in future polls once more details arise!).
Feel free to discuss in the comments section below!
Here are the results from our previous poll, "Which 2012 Tim Burton Film Was Your Favorite?":
35 votes (7%) for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
142 votes (31%) for Dark Shadows
272 votes (60%) for Frankenweenie
Total number of votes: 449
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
New Poll: Which 2012 Tim Burton Movie Was Your Favorite?

We have a new poll for you to vote in! Our question: "Which 2012 Tim Burton Movie Was Your Favorite?"
Vote for either:
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Dark Shadows
Frankenweenie
Feel free to tell us more in the comments section below! We look forward to the results.
Also, here are the results from our previous poll, which asked: "Which 2012 Tim Burton Movies Did You See" We received 252 votes.
104 people (41%) saw Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
228 people (90%) saw Dark Shadows
199 people (78%) saw Frankenweenie
Friday, November 30, 2012
New Poll: Which 2012 Burton Movies Did You See?
We have a new poll for you to vote in! Our question: "Which 2012 Tim Burton Movies Did You See?" This question is multiple choice, just in case you want to add a Burton movie that, for example, you might catch in theaters or on DVD in the near future while this poll is still open.
Our options are:
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Dark Shadows
Frankenweenie
Feel free to tell us more in the comments section below! We look forward to the results.
Also, here are the results from our previous poll, which asked: "ARE YOU EXCITED FOR KAREN O'S SONG FOR FRANKENWEENIE?" 197 people voted total.
32 people (16%) said, "Yes! I am a fan of Karen O and I'm excited for this song."
26 people (13%) said, "Yes. It's nice to have some songs during the end credits instead of film score."
12 people (6%) said, "Yes. I've changed my mind since hearing the song."
4 people (2%) said, "No. I've changed my mind since hearing the song."
93 people (47%) said, "No. I prefer to hear Danny Elfman's music during the end credits."
5 people (2%) said, "No. I am not a fan of Karen O's music."
25 people (12%) said, "I have no opinion on the matter."
Our options are:
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Dark Shadows
Frankenweenie
Feel free to tell us more in the comments section below! We look forward to the results.
Also, here are the results from our previous poll, which asked: "ARE YOU EXCITED FOR KAREN O'S SONG FOR FRANKENWEENIE?" 197 people voted total.
32 people (16%) said, "Yes! I am a fan of Karen O and I'm excited for this song."
26 people (13%) said, "Yes. It's nice to have some songs during the end credits instead of film score."
12 people (6%) said, "Yes. I've changed my mind since hearing the song."
4 people (2%) said, "No. I've changed my mind since hearing the song."
93 people (47%) said, "No. I prefer to hear Danny Elfman's music during the end credits."
5 people (2%) said, "No. I am not a fan of Karen O's music."
25 people (12%) said, "I have no opinion on the matter."
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
New Poll: Are You Excited for Karen O's song for "Frankenweenie"?
Here is our new poll: "Are You Excited for Karen O's song for Frankenweenie?" Answer from the following on the right-side of the screen:
-Yes! I'm a fan of Karen O and I'm excited for this song.
-Yes. It's nice to have some songs during the end credits instead of film score.
-Yes. I've changed my mind since hearing the song.
-No. I've changed my mind since hearing the song.
-No. I prefer hearing more of Danny Elfman's music during the end credits.
-No. I am not a fan of Karen O's music.
-I have no opinion on the matter.
You can listen to Karen O's song for the film, "Strange Love," at this link.
Also, feel free to discuss in the comments section below!
And here are the results from our previous poll, asking "Did You See Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter?":
-Yes, I saw it opening weekend in 3D. -- 17 (10%)
-Yes, I saw it opening weekend in 2D. -- 12 (7%)
-Yes, I saw it in theaters in 3D. -- 10 (5%)
-Yes, I saw it in theaters in 2D. -- 15 (8%)
-No, but I will see it in theaters in 3D. -- 7 (4%)
-No, but I will see it in theaters in 2D. -- 13 (7%)
-No, I'll watch it when it comes out on DVD/Blu-ray. -- 42 (24%)
-No, I'm not interested in seeing it. -- 53 (31%)
A total of 169 votes were cast.
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Wednesday, August 01, 2012
New "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" International Poster
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter still has yet to open theatrically in a few foreign territories. Here's a new international poster for the film, courtesy of ComicBookMovie.com. Click the poster below to see a larger version of it:
"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" Concept Art
Here are over a dozen pieces of concept art from the making of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Click the images below to enlarge them.
Images courtesy of Jeff Julian:
Images courtesy of Aaron-Sims.com:
Images courtesy of Jeff Julian:
Images courtesy of Aaron-Sims.com:
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Video: How to be a "Vampire Hunter"
This Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter featurette will show you how to hunt vampires like a U.S. President:
Friday, July 13, 2012
New Poll: Did You See "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"?
We have a new poll on the right-hand side of our blog. Our new question: Did you see Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter? Vote today, and feel free to discuss in the comments section of this post!
Here are the results from our previous poll, which started on June 9th, 2012, "Which 2012 Tim Burton film are you most looking forward to seeing?" With a total of 258 votes, 45 people (17%) said Dark Shadows (because they hadn't seen it yet), 34 people (13%) said Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, and 179 people (69%) said Frankenweenie.
Stay tuned for more polls in the future!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Videos: New "Vampire Hunter" Cast & Crew Interviews
HeyUGuys posted some interviews with cast and crew members of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
Producer Tim Burton:
Director Timur Bekmambetov and writer Seth Grahame-Smith:
Benjamin Walker and Anthony Mackie:
Mary Elizabeth Winstead:
Dominic Cooper and Rufus Sewell:
Producer Tim Burton:
Director Timur Bekmambetov and writer Seth Grahame-Smith:
Benjamin Walker and Anthony Mackie:
Mary Elizabeth Winstead:
Dominic Cooper and Rufus Sewell:
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Friday, June 22, 2012
"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" Now in Theaters
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Video: Burton on "Vampire Hunter," "Frankenweenie," Old and New Projects
Collider recently had a conversation with Tim Burton. In the interview, the filmmaker discussed a range of topics, from how Disney let him make his stop-motion Frankenweenie, his involvement with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, what he thinks of the test-screening process, whether there are deleted scenes from older films like Ed Wood, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, and Beetlejuice, and his criteria in picking future projects.
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Video: "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" Mural
Above is a video showing a time-lapse of the making of a contest-winning mural created to promote Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Dread Central has more information:
"The online Art Competition ‘Fresh Blood Hunt’ was an opportunity for budding creative talent to design an art piece inspired by the film for the chance to win a 17” MacBook Pro and have their design painted by visionary street artist Jim Rockwell (Endoftheline) as a mural on Great Eastern Street, East London.
"The competition began on Friday, 18th May, and budding artists had until 30th May to enter. After the competition closed, people had from 1st–9th June to visit the site and vote for their favourite piece of art from 12 shortlisted entries. The winning artwork was created by seventeen-year-old Emily Jane Neal from North Devon.
"Emily said, 'My inspiration for my piece was mainly about how Abraham Lincoln was the President of the USA. That is why I included the American flag and a well-known picture of him with his iconic hat on - so that anyone who saw my design would know that the film is about him.'"
Click the image below to see the entire mural:

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Video: Burton on "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"
In this video interview, producer Tim Burton talks about why Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter appealed to him, the similarities to the portrayal of the U.S. president in the film and superheroes like Batman, working with writer Seth Grahame-Smith, director Timur Bekmambetov, and leading actor Benjamin Walker (and what their unique perspectives brought to the film), and more.
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Linkin Park's "Vampire Hunter" Music Video
Here is the music video for Linkin Park's song, "Powerless," which will be featured in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. The song is from the band's upcoming fifth album, "Living Things," which will be released in the United States on June 26th. The song is set to play during the end credits of the film, says Ace Showbiz.
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Videos: "Vampire Hunter" Cast & Crew Interviews
Here are eight new videos featuring cast and crew members of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter discussing their new film, which will be released in theaters this Friday:
Benjamin Walker:
Anthony Mackie:
Mary Elizabeth Winstead:
Rufus Sewell:
Dominic Cooper:
Director Timur Bekmambetov:
Writer Seth Grahame-Smith:
Producer Jim Lemley:
Benjamin Walker:
Anthony Mackie:
Mary Elizabeth Winstead:
Rufus Sewell:
Dominic Cooper:
Director Timur Bekmambetov:
Writer Seth Grahame-Smith:
Producer Jim Lemley:
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Sunday, June 17, 2012
Photo: "Vampire Hunter" Visits USS Lincoln

Here's an amusing photo of Benjamin Walker aboard the USS Lincoln to promote the new film, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, and to give the service men and women an advance screening of the movie.
Videos: Two New "Vampire Hunter" Clips
Two new clips from Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter have appeared online. Obviously, potential SPOILERS within. The film will be released in theaters this Friday.
"Real Power":
"Waltz of Death":
"Real Power":
"Waltz of Death":
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Interview: Burton, Grahame-Smith on "Vampire Hunter"

Flicks and Bits interviewed producer Tim Burton and screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith to learn more about Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
How did the genesis of the idea for ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ come about for you?
Seth Grahame-Smith: In every book store that I would go to around the country, no matter where it was, there was always the two tables in the front of the store. There was the Vampire books table, and there was the Abraham Lincoln biography table (laughs). I call it the chocolate and peanut butter moment, sort of subconscious inspiration. I started thinking, “People love this, people love Vampires and always have. And people love Abraham Lincoln, especially in the United States.” It just sparked an interesting question, in my mind anyway, which was, “Could you graft a genre story onto this extremely well known, iconic life story of Abraham Lincoln?”
Blending history and reality, iconic history at that, I can imagine that being a difficult task?
Tim Burton: Yeah, ’Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ basically takes the story of Abraham Lincoln, which Seth really went through the history of the life of Lincoln, and linked it up to Vampire mythology. The idea that his mother was killed by a Vampire, how that shaped the rest of his life. The interesting thing about it is that it’s not as far fetched as it sounds. I mean, the idea, the events leading him to be a Vampire Hunter and all the deaths he had in his family, people close to him, it makes a lot of sense and it’s actually a lot more believable than the premise makes it (laughs). That’s what was interesting. We never wanted to make fun of anything, we wanted to treat it seriously and like a human story.
Seth, how did Tim get on board with this project?
Seth Grahame-Smith: Tim was interested in what I had next and he read the proposal for ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.’ The next thing I know I get a call out of nowhere while I’m writing the book, that went, “Tim Burton wants to meet with you about producing your book as a movie.” That blew my mind wide open (laughs). And so I was like, “Yeah, I think I can fit that into my schedule.” (Laughs) The next thing I know, he had produced a film called ‘9’ with Jim Lemley and Timur Bekmambetov, so the three of them already had a working relationship. Then before I know it, I’m in a room talking to these three producers.
Tim Burton: I had first heard the idea even before Seth had written the book. I just heard the title, ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,’ all of a sudden my mind just went into overdrive. It took me back to the era of films that I grew up in, in the 60s, early 70s, where there was a weird mash up of movies. I remember things like ’Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde,’ you got these weird mix-ups of horror films. It just sounded to me the kind of a movie that I wanted to see, it really reminded me of that era. It had a crazy energy to it, a weird juxtaposition of things.
What do you think Timur Bekmambetov brought to your story?
Seth Grahame-Smith: Timur challenges you to go further. No matter how far you think you’ve gone, Timur will think about it and say, “No, I think we can go further.” What that means is that we can go further in the layers of the story, we can go further in the meaning of a piece of voiceover, we can go further in the bigness of a set piece. Some people are “less is more” people, Timur is a “more is more” kinda guy (laughs).
There’s an interesting superhero-esque duality to Abraham Lincoln in this story?
Tim Burton: Yeah. We talked about the idea of it very much mirroring the classic, comic book superhero mythology. In some cases he’s not that dissimilar from Batman in the sense of him having a dual day job as President and a night job as a Vampire Hunter. The duality of those kind of characters, that again was something that was really important. To keep the human quality of him, but then explore the mythological, superhero nature of how we perceive Abraham Lincoln. Mix those two together and that’s what we have here.
How do you hope audiences will react to ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’?
Seth Grahame-Smith: My hope is that audiences take away a couple of things. Number one, I hope they have fun and I hope they enjoy the craziness of it all. But beyond that I hope that they take away even the slightest appreciation for the things that the real man, the real Abraham Lincoln went through in his life. If anything I hope that maybe a few of them will be inspired to go and check out a little bit more about Abraham Lincoln. I think that they’ll be surprised that when they do, they will see that he was every bit the superhero we portrayed him as, only in a different way.
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Friday, June 15, 2012
Play the "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" Game

You can now play the Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter game to pass the time while waiting for the film to hit theaters next week. Test your vampire slaying skills against the terrifying creatures of the night. Go to the Apple link to download the app.
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