I like to use this question as an ice breaker when meeting new people, it’s simple but it has a lot to it and learning learning what someone considers to be “bad” is just as interesting as their media preferences.
So yeah the worst movie I’ve ever seen was Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012). It was based off of a 2010 novel by Seth Grahame-Smith that retells the life of Abraham Lincoln as if his sole motivation was vengeance against vampires (one of whom killed his mom). Its a fun story and the author utilizes the premise wonderfully. While its not an allegory by any means it gives a glimpse into the worldview of white USAian liberals in the post-Obama era as the book seems to be centered on the belief that white supremacy is not systemic, but a bad habit propped up by a small group of evil racist people.
So anyways I read that book and I got my whole family to read the book because “wtf why is this actually good” and everyone liked it so we got hyped for the movie and we get there and we are the only ones in the theatre. It was a total piece of shit.
The premise was the only point of commonality with the novel. It was a lot more like Blade, if Blade was white and also the 16th president of the united states. Bad CGI, bad actors, and it was little more than a series of scenes of violence interspersed with vaguely historical scenes followed by time skips, I remember it being boring too. I hold a personal grudge against this film because it has overtaken the novel in the collective memory and that is a crime I cannot ever forgive.
I like to use this question as an ice breaker when meeting new people, it’s simple but it has a lot to it and learning learning what someone considers to be “bad” is just as interesting as their media preferences.
So yeah the worst movie I’ve ever seen was Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012). It was based off of a 2010 novel by Seth Grahame-Smith that retells the life of Abraham Lincoln as if his sole motivation was vengeance against vampires (one of whom killed his mom). Its a fun story and the author utilizes the premise wonderfully. While its not an allegory by any means it gives a glimpse into the worldview of white USAian liberals in the post-Obama era as the book seems to be centered on the belief that white supremacy is not systemic, but a bad habit propped up by a small group of evil racist people.
So anyways I read that book and I got my whole family to read the book because “wtf why is this actually good” and everyone liked it so we got hyped for the movie and we get there and we are the only ones in the theatre. It was a total piece of shit.
The premise was the only point of commonality with the novel. It was a lot more like Blade, if Blade was white and also the 16th president of the united states. Bad CGI, bad actors, and it was little more than a series of scenes of violence interspersed with vaguely historical scenes followed by time skips, I remember it being boring too. I hold a personal grudge against this film because it has overtaken the novel in the collective memory and that is a crime I cannot ever forgive.
I remember that movie! Didn’t hate it, but I never read the novel. I had always assumed they were close enough without doing any further research lol.