Pixar’s ‘Brave’ Holds Down Top Spot, ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ Sinks

Pixar's Brave Holds Down Top Spot, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Sinks

Pixar continues their dominance at the box office with their latest animation, Brave. For awhile 20th Century Fox’s Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter looked like it would be standing alone at the top of the box office, but with it’s narrow marketed audience, it only managed to get  dead  second.

The animated fantasy drama raked in a wopping $24.5 million Friday night. With numbers like that, the film is easily on track to finishing the weekend in the $65-70 million dollar range. | Full Story

‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ New Trailers Released

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Twentieth Century Fox has released two new trailers for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, which debuts in theaters nationwide on June 22nd. The red-band trailer, released last week by the studio, focused on just how proficient the 16th president was with burying an axe in blood thirsty vampires. On the other hand the green-band trailer that surfaced on the web today deals more with the part of history people remember Abe Lincoln for. | Full Story

Tim Burton Compares ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ To Batman [Featurette]

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Amidst all the attention that has been given to the obvious summer blockbuster like The Avengers, Prometheus, Spiderman, Battleship and The Dark Knight Rises, sits Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, a film many people have considered to be a sleeper.

Sure the movie looks good – and with it being about one of the most popularly talked about presidents this country has ever had – it would get alot of attention, right? | Full Story

Bizarre ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ Trailer Released

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When you think of the 16th president of the United States, vampire hunting probably would be the last thing on your mind.  This will surely change after a glimpse of the first trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. If history is  left up to producer Tim Burton, not only did President Lincoln end slavery and chop down cherry trees with his ax, he also chopped down vampires and their slave owning helpers. | Full Story