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I'm trying not to compare it to the book too much, as they had to make too many changes to render it film-able (e.g. distilling all those evil vampires into an über-evil vampire leader).
It's a mix of historical fiction and fantasy/horror, and I think this is one example where the mash-up really worked well.
I'm halfway through the movie and am not yet too convinced because I find the story of how Lincoln came to be a vampire hunter a little "choppily" told. I'll reserve my...
And it was the touch of the imperfect upon the would-be perfect that gave the sweetness, because it was that which gave the humanity.
(Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D'Urbervilles)
LOL @The Fly!
"I have seen the sea when it is stormy and wild; when it is quiet and serene; when it is dark and moody. And in all its moods, I see myself." - Martin Buxbaum
John Green, An Abundance of Katherines
Colin has a problem called Katherine. Every single one of the 19 girls who have dumped him was a Katherine. His best mate Hassan decides he needs a change of scene and takes him on a road trip leading them to a tiny town in Tennessee, where Colin (yes...
Oh, Falco is great, but I do recommend to read the books in order!
On topic: have we had books that were adapted as films? A comparison to the movie might be interesting.