My oldest has read it and he is stoked to see this movie. 15 yrs old, kinda cool he is a reader, then looks forward to checking out the movie, like he did for the Hunger Games.

20th Century Fox has released a new trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. This trailer plays the the epic card and wraps the whole thing around the Gettysburg Address. What we have seen of the film thus far looks great. The official verdict arrives June 22nd, 2012.
Plot: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter explores the secret life of our greatest President, and the untold story that shaped our nation. Visionary filmmakers Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) bring a fresh and visceral voice to the blood-thirsty lore of the vampire, imagining Lincoln as history’s greatest hunter of the undead.”
Based on the novel from Seth Grahame-Smith, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter will be released to theaters on June 22nd. The movie stars Benjamin Walker, Anthony Mackie, Dominic Cooper, Alan Tudyk and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
My oldest has read it and he is stoked to see this movie. 15 yrs old, kinda cool he is a reader, then looks forward to checking out the movie, like he did for the Hunger Games.
I am so ready for this movie.
iceknight I have been telling people about this book for the last 18 months.
For those of you who don't care for the movie check out the book - its a fun read. And remember... Reading Is Fundamental - RIF!
@aegrant - I could'nt agree more about RIF, I dont suppose you heard about a story where J.F.K and Elvis are hunting vampires in an old age home? Just something I heard and would like to find out (without googling) if it was true
That was a movie... Bubba Ho-Tep - funny movie with Bruce Campbell (all the spiderman movies, Evil Dead) and Ossie Davis (do the right thing).
Elvis faked his death to get out the spotlight and JFK turned into a black man to do the same. Check it out
Currently reading the book and have to say that I'm somewhat impressed. Been a very enjoyable read and not what I was expecting. Truly hope the film can live up to the enjoyment that the novel is delivering.