Max Armstrong
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Fuck. I thought they finally released the trailer.
It has been posted and shame on your for bumping this thread and getting my hopes up.
It seems ridiculous that this is coming out in two months and we still know hardly anything about it and haven't seen a single piece of footage.
It seems ridiculous that this is coming out in two months and we still know hardly anything about it and haven't seen a single piece of footage.
Not really. It's not a blockbuster. We know a lot about the film, despite having not seen a trailer.
it's an adaptation of a very widely read book--A Team of Rivals.
YOU’RE INVITED TO A GOOGLE PLAY HOSTED HANGOUT WITH DIRECTOR STEVEN SPIELBERG AND JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT FOR THE WORLD PREMIERE OF THE “LINCOLN” TRAILER ON SEPTEMBER 13th
FIRST-TIME-EVER EVENT WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE IN TIMES SQUARE
Burbank, CA (September 4, 2012) – DreamWorks Pictures and Google Play announced today that they will debut the theatrical trailer for “Lincoln” during a Google+ Hangout on Thursday, September 13, 2012, at 4 p.m. PT.
The event will also feature a live conversation with Spielberg and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who portrays Robert Todd Lincoln in the highly anticipated film slated for release in November.
The “Lincoln” trailer will be the first film trailer to launch during a Google+ Hangout, which allows people to connect face-to-face-to-face via group video chat. In another first, the Hangout will also be broadcast live on the ABC SuperSign in the heart of New York City’s Times Square.
The Hangout is being hosted by Google Play, which boasts the world’s largest collection of ebooks and is home to millions of songs, thousands of movies and TV shows, and a growing selection of magazines. Not to mention over 600,000 apps and games.
Fans interested in participating are asked to upload a short video to their own YouTube channel with the #LincolnHangout tag explaining who they are, why they are interested in “Lincoln” and what they would like to ask Spielberg and Gordon-Levitt about the film.
To learn more about the submission process and about how to tune-in to this live Hangout, visitwww.lincolnmoviehangout.com.
ABOUT THE MOVIE
Steven Spielberg directs two-time Academy Award® winner Daniel Day-Lewis in “Lincoln,” a revealing drama that focuses on the 16th President’s tumultuous final months in office. In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, his choices during this critical moment will change the fate of generations to come.
Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, David Strathairn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, James Spader, Hal Holbrook and Tommy Lee Jones, “Lincoln” is produced by Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy, with a screenplay by Tony Kushner, based in part on the book “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln” by Doris Kearns Goodwin. The DreamWorks Pictures/Twentieth Century Fox film, in association with Participant Media, releases in U.S. theaters exclusive on November 9, 2012, with expansion on November 16, 2012.
Daniel Day Lewis better nail the high pitched, shrill voice that Lincoln actually had. For me, that's one of the most unexplored and misconstrued elements of Lincoln's actual physicality.
None of that Hall of Presidents stuff, please.
Also, I will probably never forgive Spielberg if he fucks this up.
Trailer premieres on Sept 13th with a live Google Hangout with Spielberg and JGL in Times Square.
I don't think a Spielberg film has drawn this much (positive) Oscar speculation in a decade.
You might mention War Horse but a lot of people got turned off by its' trailer, and wrote it off as Oscar bait that just might win. Lincoln on the other hand seems to be talked about as Oscar bait that will probably deserve to win. Dat DDL effect.
Edit: There was Munich of course. But a DDL Lincoln movie is on a whole different level.
Yeah. I know I'm not signing up for Google+.
I'll watch the trailer when somebody uploads it.
I hadn't realized until now that the actor who portrayed Edward R. Murrow in Good Night, and Good Luck also stars as Seward in Lincoln. Strathairn has a way of projecting intelligence and gravitas as well as any actor I've seen.An interview with David Strathairn who plays Seward about the movie.
Part one
http://auburnpub.com/lifestyles/lincoln-s-seward-part-one-of-a-conversation-with-david/article_48fd7cc1-ba6d-56d3-9aa4-b4eeb7cc56e7.html
http://auburnpub.com/lifestyles/lincoln-s-seward-part-two-of-a-conversation-with-david/article_532c9928-2048-5b5d-af83-279b3603ab50.html
Holy hell, the pic in the OP is the first time I've seen DDL without facial hair, I seriously had to stare for 5 mins before seeing it. Guy literally transformed with his mustache roles, but even his Lincoln beard is incredible. Best facial hair ever
Here is a pretty good article on Lincoln's voice.Daniel Day Lewis better nail the high pitched, shrill voice that Lincoln actually had. For me, that's one of the most unexplored and misconstrued elements of Lincoln's actual physicality.
None of that Hall of Presidents stuff, please.
Can't wait! My most anticipated film of the year.
DDL really does have the sharp facial structure and larger nose to sell Lincoln. I'm still very curious what Neeson's performance would have been like but always found it a bit odd a non-American would portray the Savior of the Union, Father Abraham, etc. Not trying to be anti-foreign or whatever but just saying it was an interesting initial choice.
DDL is British as well.
Well, well. Look what I found here:
Watch: First Footage of Daniel Day-Lewis In Steven Spielbergs Lincoln'
What a tease.
I don't know what to think... Is there a recording of the man speaking....?
Isn't the voice in the teaser just the black soldier walking away from him? Am I missing something?
Isn't the voice in the teaser just the black soldier walking away from him? Am I missing something?
Why would the black soldier by saying the Gettysburg address?
Yeah, that's what I'm curious about. It sounds nothing like DDL, but I'm not sure what Lincoln was supposed to sound like.
Maybe its after the address? He is clearly in synch wording exactly what we are hearing as he turns and walks away.