LXG for me is a guilty pleasure.  As an English major, I love the literary references.  However, as an English major I also have my criticisms.  My ability to watch a flick for the fun of it overrides those criticisms, though.  I don't allow technicalities such as Mina Harker's vampireness  or Dorian Grey's machismo to ruin the movie.  It is a movie based on a comic book and I can dig that.  What I can not dig is when movies claiming to be based on books absolutely butcher the story by adding their own twists and story lines.  Roy Hobbs was a tragic character sucked in by wealth and power.  Tom Joad bludgeoned a cop and was forced into hiding.  Hollywood's quest to ruin great stories with their reliance on happy endings is tragic and infantile.  If they want so badly to write a happy movie, they should do so without stealing core ideas from classic literary works.