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Elutherian
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Nov 17 2012, 9:06pm
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Went to see "Lincoln" yesterday...
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It was was fantastic, Daniel Day-Lewis has outdone himself, but I noticed one thing in particular. Lee Pace played a pro-slavery congressman from Ohio and had a semi-promenent role in the film. I had no idea that the Elven-King was even in the movie until I went to see it! Anyone else seen Lincoln? Plan to see it? Was I the only one who didn't know about this?
The Grey Pilgrim, they once called me. Three hundred lives of men I walked this earth, and now I have no time...
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wendy woo
Ossiriand

Nov 18 2012, 5:14am
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Wanted to see it this weekend (Nov 17-18)...
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but have to go to TWO different Thanksgiving meals this weekend. Have to wait 'til next weekend because it would impractical to go on a school night. The kids need us at home.
You'll see that in every contract. It's called a "sanity clause". Ha-ha. You can't fool me. There ain't no Sanity Claus.
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sherlock
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Nov 18 2012, 11:44am
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Daniel Day Lewis is one of the few actors that I try to see all of their movies, preferably at the theater. I had no idea Lee Pace was in it too. I only know him as the pie man.
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Tweezers of Thu
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Nov 18 2012, 3:18pm
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Yes, I saw Lincoln on Thursday night.
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Excellent film and the supporting cast was phenomenal. I'll likely expound more in deej's weekly movie thread, but a minor correction is in order here: Lee Pace portrayed Fernando Wood, who was a Copperhead Democrat and a representative of New York, not Ohio. Pace turned in a fiery performance as Thaddeus Stevens' (Tommy Lee Jones) political nemesis.
A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth's eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. ~~ Henry David Thoreau
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