Guy at the bar at the end
Did anyone else think the guy at the bar at the end of the movie was Obama?
shareDid anyone else think the guy at the bar at the end of the movie was Obama?
shareYeah that's what my family was saying, I assumed it was just some guy. I don't see why Obama would be sending some text about what he's about to do and have a gun on him in some bar.
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I was trying to figure that out, too. But my friend said the movie's end would have taken place in the mid 90s, right before Obama got into politics. So not sure if this really fits or not.
shareHe was texting on an iphone was he not?
I'm not sure Obama really fits
It was Abe. It's in the book (excluding the iphone lol). But it was supposed to be him.
So the book ends with Abe as a 145 year old zombie who has learned nothing?
Somehow that actually kind of fits right in.
Did anyone else think the guy at the bar at the end of the movie was Obama?No. They guy was white. share
Obama's not white? What is he then?
shareHe's learned how to complete Angry Birds
shareWell if you think about it Henry could have saved Abe after the Ford's Theater assassantion attempt. So Henry and Abe continue their adventures hunting vampires. I see a sequel here!!!!!!!
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<<So the book ends with Abe as a 145 year old zombie who has learned nothing? >>
LMAO! Great finale!
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I didn't think it was a black guy, but I keep hearing Democrats saying that the ending is going to anger the right so I guess it was supposed to be Barrack. Still he found Abe as a young man why would he be seeking a pupil in his 40s?
shareIt was Abraham Lincoln. Remember when Henrey said he could restore the dead? That was to show that Henrey turned Lincoln into a vampire after being shot. Lincoln then joined Henry on his eternal war with Vampires.
In the book, This is revealed during Martin Luther King's I HAVE A DREAM speech.
I thought also it was a hint @ Obama.
It could have been Obama in say 2007 before he ran for POTUS. We had texting back then still..
Thanks for the info about the book and it being lincoln. But in the movie it seems like they changed it.
No it couldn't, because the dude was clearly white. How could that possibly be Obama?
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Work on your capitalization before you start being critical of others seeing something incorrectly. If the trivia is correct, it was the script-writer. The brief glimpse we had in the movie did not look like the back of a blond-haired white guy—and apparently to a lot of people. It looked like dark hair, and that it looked short and curly. The fact that your vision may be a tad better does not grant you any level of genius.
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Yep, and I acknowledged that. And you sharper-eyed eagles can pat yourself on the back for being able to distinguish the pattern difference. But there was enough of a filter on the lens and lighting to give a mistaken impression of darker skin and darker curlier hair (or maybe it's just because I didn't watch it on Blu-Ray) that plenty of other posters have already said they've seen. In fact, I'd say more have leaned to the Obama side than the screen-writer side. Of course we are still wrong, but the point is that is image is not as apparently clear as some of you want to protest it is.
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Really? I did not know that all white people had blonde hair. How interesting...
shareIt was just a random guy, not meant to be anyone in particular. His identity isn't important. I liked the ending.
shareEven in the book, I wasn't too sure about the reason to keep Abe as a vampire. Abe would hate it, they couldn't kill other vampires and all the vampires have moved out of the US.
Yet another scene that changed significantly from book to movie. Without a sequel, why leave the identity a mystery. Since they left out the Henry/Booth connection having a big surprise reveal at the end would have let the audience fill in the dots.
The guy was white....
I never once thought it was Obama until I read people on the internet thought it was him... I just thought it was either some random dude Henry was recruiting, or Abraham. It's kinda funny thinking of old Abe texting LOL
The man was clearly white, probably Romney. It couldn't have been Obama. Obama is definitely not a vampire. The Antichrist maybe, but definitely not a vampire.
shareI tend to think Clinton......
shareI don't think the guy at the end was supposed to be anybody in particular. He was just a guy who was down and had a vampire incident and Henry was going to train him next. Since the movie clearly is not the same as the book, it's def not Abe. And everyone who is making it a presidential candidate is just reaching really far. It's supposed to take place nowadays, so it's just a guy.
shareIts Abraham Lincoln. The book has him and Henry at Martin Luther King's speech. He becomes a vampire.
shareI didn't even know there was a book, but I just figured it was Lincoln because he pitched the idea to him. I don't know if he ever said no, but then he is on his way to the theater where he obviously was killed and I just assumed Henry brought him back. I said to my buddy at the movie, "that's Lincoln!" Although, he thought that was a foolish idea then I come on here and see that it in fact was him. At least, it was in the book, apparently.
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Yes it was Lincoln in the book, but that scene also took place at the I Have a Dream speech. The guy in the movie was not Lincoln. Not sure what the point of that scene in the movie really was. In fact, it trivialized the entire movie because it implied any idiot at a bar with a gun could do what Lincoln did.
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while i havent read the book, and have only recently watched the film, as for the book what sense would it make that Abe is a Vampire now? in this stories mythos Vampires cant kill their own kind so they are basically useless are they not? or is that different in the book as well?
Ill admit at first i thought it was Obama. it somewhat makes sense, but reading peoples comments here its obvious it isnt, but i just cannot see it being Abe especially how he was (in the film) when his son died. so unless its completely different in the book...
So if it is Abe, then he no longer is a vampire hunter? What is his purpose of being a vampire if he can't kill vampires? For goodness sale its the name of the movie!
I actually thought the guy was Obama with his close cropped Afro and large ears.
"That Barney Rubble, what an actor!!" -Night Shift
So if it is Abe, then he no longer is a vampire hunter? What is his purpose of being a vampire if he can't kill vampires? For goodness sale its the name of the movie!
Oh shut up troll
"That Barney Rubble, what an actor!!" -Night Shift
Just because someone is snarky about the obvious does not make them a troll. There are plenty of real trolls. Don't cry wolf.
I am on a movie site posting about movies. Your sarcastic comment about reading the book is troll -like behavior because you are hiding behind your anononimity make snarky remarks. There are plenty of gracious people on this site who would have responded to my remark in a playful or educational manner. Those are Non-trolls. Trolls are a**holes looking to put someone else down and pick a fight. If you don't want to be called a troll don't act like one.
"That Barney Rubble, what an actor!!" -Night Shift
You DO realize the trailer for this film mentions it's based on a best selling novel and the credits here on this site say "writtien by Seth Graham Smith and based on his novel." Considering it's written right here on this page, the opening credits for this movie, and the trailer for the movie I don't count being aware of the fact that water is wet as trolling.
So what? how many other movies are based on books? Do you read every book that you have watched that a movie is based on? Your point is about as relevant as the rest of your misguided arguments.
"That Barney Rubble, what an actor!!" -Night Shift
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Yes, that's what it seemed like.
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