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Video: Watch Chris Harris pilot a vintage Jaguar C-Type at the Mille Miglia

By Jonathon Ramsey

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Jaguar is a regular runner in the Mille Miglia – in 2010 it entered 27 cars in the historic rally to celebrate its 75th anniversary. This year, in celebration of the F-Type, it registered just four cars with the factory team, but it loaded them up with some bigwig UK celebs like Daniel Day Lewis and Jasmin Le Bon. Chris Harris, our own autoverse celeb, was given a seat in a Jaguar C-Type with professional racing driver Alex Buncombe.

While Harris takes us on a tour of the route, he takes us on an even better tour of what the Mille Miglia is and what it takes to run it. It’s a mess of memories, minutes, mementos and sleepless nights. The C-Type was first owned by Juan Manuel Fangio. Stages are timed and require one to drive at a set speed – once, when Buncombe and Harris arrive 90 minutes early they’re forced to sit in the car for an hour. Then they sleep for four hours before getting back into a C-Type with an unsilenced exhaust. “There’s no better way to get tinnitus.”

You can watch the highlights of Harris’ run from Brescia to Rome and back in the video below.

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Scorsese Breaks the Silence

It looks like financing has finally been secured for Martin Scorsese‘s long-awaited film Silence, an adaptation of the Shusaku Endo novel about 17th century Jesuits who risk their lives to bring Christianity to Japan.

According to Deadline, Emmett/Furla Films has agreed to fund the project. Scorsese hopes to begin shooting in Taiwan in July 2014 — that’s assuming casting all goes smoothly. Scorsese has wanted to make Silence since 1991, and he’s had a lot of big names attached to star over the years, including Daniel Day-Lewis, Benicio Del Toro and Gael Garcia Bernal.

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From: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/19/scorsese-breaks-the-silence

Heath Ledger And Heather Graham’s Early Aughts Style (PHOTO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Australian actor Heath Ledger was slated to become one of the greatest performers of his time. With standout performances in “Brokeback Mountain” and “The Dark Knight,” (which garned him dozens of awards and accolades), Ledger was well on his way to cinematic greatness. However, part way through filming “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” he was found dead in his New York City apartment. His death was mourned worldwide and had Hollywood greats like Daniel Day-Lewis paying tribute to the legend.

In celebration of what would have been Ledger’s 34th birthday (on April 4), we are taking a look back at an old photo of the star. In this snapshot from 2000, we see him attending a premiere with his then-girlfriend, Heather Graham. The pair is decked out in early aughts attire — she sports a knee-length leather skirt and high boots, while he wears a black leather jacket and wide-leg trousers. Though it’s already been five years since his death, Ledger will always be remembered for his raw talent, amazing charisma and daring sense of style.

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Barack Obama Is No Abraham Lincoln

By Matt Barber

Lincoln Obama Comparison SC Barack Obama is no Abraham Lincoln

Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin condemns any people. (Proverbs 14:34)

The name “Abraham Lincoln” enjoys a boundless shelf life. The 16th president of the United States is more popular today than ever. The blockbuster movie “Lincoln” recently took home two Oscars, with Daniel Day-Lewis earning the “Best Actor” nod for his masterful portrayal of the Civil War president.

In his outstanding biography “Abraham Lincoln, a Man of Faith and Courage,” author Joe Wheeler observed that “Lincoln has had more books written about him than all our nation’s presidents put together.”

Love him or hate him, Abraham Lincoln remains, far and away, the most admired president in U.S. history.

It’s little wonder, then, that President Obama seeks to associate himself with this great man at every possible turn. Even so, in terms of worldview, political philosophy, integrity, and honorability, the two men are as north to south. Their similarities both begin and end with an Illinois mailing address.

Consider, for instance, that whereas Lincoln was both a Republican and a strong social conservative by modern standards, Obama is a hard-left Democrat and radical Marxist by any standard. Whereas Lincoln ultimately united a nation brutally divided, Mr. Obama brutally divides a nation once united.

While, as noted by Wheeler, Abraham Lincoln was a man singularly driven by unfettered fidelity to both biblical principles and the one true God of the Bible, Mr. Obama is hell-bent on undermining, if not outright defying, every jot and tittle of the Holy Scriptures.

By placing his hand on the Lincoln Bible and swearing to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States … to the best of my ability,” Mr. Obama sought to draw some symbolic connection to President Lincoln.

Instead, and due to his counter-biblical public policy, he not only engaged in brazen duplicity, but managed to underscore the stark contrast between the two leaders. As compared to his pious predecessor, “the best of [Mr. Obama‘s] ability” has been weighed on the scales and found wanting.

In his first inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln observed: “Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and a firm reliance on Him, who has never yet forsaken this favored land, are still competent to adjust, in the best way, all our present difficulty.”

I believe that, due to our nation’s near total rejection of God and our government’s official stamp of approval on that which Scripture unambiguously calls mortal sin (i.e., homosexuality, the deconstruction of legitimate marriage, abortion on demand, and the like), God has, for the first time in our relatively brief history, “forsaken this favored land.” I believe we are a nation under judgment and that Barack Obama is part of that judgment.

Lincoln also declared: “The will of God prevails. In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be wrong. God cannot be for and against the same thing at the same time.”

Let that sink in. “God cannot be for and against the same thing at the same time.” God declares homosexual behavior “an abomination.” Mr. Obama …read more
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Oscars Real Winners And Losers

By Dorothy Pomerantz, Forbes Staff

Another Oscar ceremony has come and gone. Expectations were met (Daniel Day-Lewis winning Best Actor) and there were some surprises (Ang Lee beating Steven Speilberg for Best Director). Following along on Twitter, there were plenty of complaints about the host, the length of the ceremony and some of the presenters. We got a song about boobs, Jennifer Lawrence taking a tumble and lots of long-haired blond men winning in some of the more obscure categories. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

Academy Awards Winners List 2013: Winners From The 85th Annual Oscars

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Ben Affleck, Anne Hathaway, Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, Bradley Cooper and more stars celebrated Hollywood’s biggest night on Feb. 24 at the Oscars. (An Academy Awards winners list for 2013 can be found below.)

Hosted by Seth MacFarlane (“Ted”), the 85th annual Academy Awards included a wide array of box office hits. For the first time ever, the Best Picture category included six films with grosses over $100 million, including “Argo,” “Django Unchained,” “Les Miserables,” “Life of Pi,” “Lincoln” and “Silver Linings Playbook.” “Zero Dark Thirty,” another Best Picture nominee, was in striking distance of nine figures as well. (The other Best Picture nominees, “Amour” and “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” were limited releases.)

The history making didn’t end there. The Oscars 2013 ceremony also included opportunities for Day-Lewis and Affleck to enter the record books. Day-Lewis, nominated for “Lincoln,” won his third Best Actor Oscar, an Academy Awards record. Affleck, meanwhile, became only the fourth director in the 85-year history of the Academy Awards to see his film win Best Picture without a subsequent nomination for Best Director. (The last time this happened was at the 1990 ceremony when “Driving Miss Daisy” won.)

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Academy Award Winners 2013: Who Won An Oscar?

By The Huffington Post News Editors

The <a target=_blank href="http://huffingtonpost.com/news/oscars-2013
” target=”_hplink”>Oscars took place in Los Angeles on Sunday night, with a bevy of Hollywood’s top talent being added to the list of Academy Award Winners for 2013.

The top six categories went as such: Best Picture was awarded to “Argo”, Best Actor went to Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence won Best Actress, Ang Lee earned Best Directing and Christoph Waltz and Anne Hathaway won the Best Supporting Categories for Actor and Actress, respectively.

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Oscar Winners 2013: Daniel Day-Lewis, ‘Argo’ & Many More Take Home Trophies

By The Huffington Post News Editors

The Academy Awards crash-landed in Los Angeles on Sunday night. Among the names of <a target=_blank href="http://huffingtonpost.com/news/oscars-2013
” target=”_hplink”>Oscar winners in 2013: Daniel Day-Lewis, Anne Hathaway and a coterie of other Hollywood stars.

By the night’s end, “Argo” had won Best Picture, Daniel Day-Lewis won Best Actor, Ang Lee bested the rest in Best Directing and Best Supporting Actor and Actress went to Christoph Waltz and Anne Hathaway, respectively.

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2013 Oscar Winners: ‘Lincoln’ And ‘Argo’ Among The Big Winners

By The Huffington Post News Editors

The 85th annual Academy Awards were held Sunday and it was a big night for “Argo,” “Lincoln,” and “Les Miserables.”

“Lincoln” began the night with the most Academy Awards nominations. The film, which starred Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln, was up for 12 awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director. Close behind was “Life of Pi,” with 11 nominations.

“Argo” took home the award for Best Picture, with Daniel Day-Lewis winning Best Actor for “Lincoln.”

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Oscar Winners 2013: The Full List

By Dorothy Pomerantz, Forbes Staff

The Oscars were full of surprises this year. Lincoln, which once seemed like a sure thing, walked way with only 1 major award for Best Actor for Daniel Day- Lewis. Ang Lee won for Best Director for Life of Pi and Argo took home Best Picture without director Ben Affleck earning a Best Directing nomination. …read more
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Daniel Day-Lewis’ First Oscar: ‘Lincoln’ Actor Won In 1990 For ‘My Left Foot’ (PHOTO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

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Sunday evening’s Academy Awards won’t be Daniel Day-Lewis’ first rodeo.

Lewis first hit the red carpet at the Oscars in 1990, when he took home the award for Best Actor for his performance in 1989’s “My Left Foot.” Day-Lewis sported quite a different look at the show, rocking shoulder-length brown locks and a bow tie. Take a look at his 1990 look below.

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The Oscar NEEDS to go to Daniel Day Lewis

OK, SO, I just saw the best actor Oscar nominees and I just had to get this off my chest: (and no, its NOT A TUMOR. lol Kindergarten Cop.)

How is anybody going to beat Daniel Day Lewis as Lincoln? Seriously. How!? He played a REAL PERSON.

Who was Bradley Cooper supposed to be? Some fictional dude named Mike or whatever?

How can you tell how good of an actor somebody is, if the person he's playing isn't ACTUAL? Like, I know Daniel Day Lewis looked like Abraham Lincoln so I know he acted good…

Bradley Cooper looked like… himself i guess? And acted like… a fictional guy?

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Denzel Washington And Robert De Niro Are The Most Popular Oscar Nominees

By Dorothy Pomerantz, Forbes Staff

On Sunday night, chances are pretty good that Daniel Day-Lewis will walk away with the Oscar for Best Actor for his work in Lincoln. But according to E-Poll Market Research, he’s not the most popular nominee among fans. That distinction belongs to his fellow nominee, Denzel Washington. …read more
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3 new Lincoln movies

By hnn

Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg’s frequent collaborator, snags himself a seat on Mr. Spielberg’s bandwagon on Sunday when he turns up as the narrator of “Killing Lincoln,” a docudrama on the National Geographic Channel.
If Mr. Spielberg’s “Lincoln” achieves greatness largely through the detailed performances of Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field and others, “Killing Lincoln” also has details to recommend it — historical details, the kind of tidbits that (along with Mr. Hanks’s assured narration) can hold your attention, even though the tale is familiar.
Killing Lincoln,” based on the book by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard, puts its focus just where the title suggests: on the final days of Lincoln’s life and the pursuit of those behind the assassination. And yes, for anyone who can’t get enough of the 16th president, on Sunday it will be possible to arrange a Lincoln trifecta, seeing “Lincoln,” Salvador Litvak’s new film; “Saving Lincoln” (about the president’s bodyguard); and “Killing Lincoln” in a single day. Happy belated birthday, Abe.
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NYT

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http://tv.nytimes.com/2013/02/16/arts/television/killing-lincoln-on-national-geographic-channel.html?_r=0

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2-15-13

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at History News Network – George Mason University

Affleck's Argo Wins Big at BAFTAs

Argo won big at this year’s BAFTAs, with the political thriller picking up both best picture, and best director for Ben Affleck’s work behind the camera.

Skyfall was named best British film, the first major award that the Bond series has won in more than 50 years.

Quentin Tarantino picked up the original screenplay award for Django Unchained, with Christoph Waltz winning best supporting actor for his turn in the hugely successful western.

And as expected, Daniel Day-Lewis was named best actor for his performance in Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln.

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Best Film: Argo

Director: Ben Affleck – Argo

Leading Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln

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Conn. congressman sees factual flaw in 'Lincoln'

By Jonathan_So

As Rep. Joe Courtney watched the Oscar-nominated “Lincoln” over the weekend, something didn’t seem right to him.

He said Tuesday he was shocked that the Oscar-nominated film, about President Abraham Lincoln‘s political struggle to abolish slavery, includes a scene in which two Connecticut congressmen vote against the 13th amendment to the Constitution, outlawing slavery…

Courtney, who majored in history at Tufts University, asked that the movie, which stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln, be corrected before its release on DVD

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AP

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Date:
2-5-13

Source: FULL ARTICLE at History News Network – George Mason University

Daniel Day-Lewis Was Almost in Pulp Fiction

Just imagine for a moment Daniel Day-Lewis as Pulp Fiction’s Vincent Vega rather than John Travolta because it almost happened.

Vanity Fair‘s retrospective on the making of Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar-winning film includes this revelation:

Casting proved to be one of the biggest challenges in making the movie. Harvey Weinstein was dead-set against giving the role of Vincent Vega to John Travolta. “John Travolta was at that time as cold as they get,” says Mike Simpson, Tarantino’s agent at William Morris Endeavor. “He was less than zero.” Simpson had given Weinstein a “term sheet” of Taran­tino’s demands, which included final cut, a two-and-a-half-hour running time, and final choice of actors. “One of the actors I had on the list was John Travolta,” says Tarantino. “And it came back: ‘The entire list is approved . . . except for John Travolta.’ So I got together with Harvey, and he’s like, ‘I can get Daniel Day-Lewis, Sean Penn, William Hurt.’” By then, according to Simpson, “Daniel Day-Lewis and Bruce Willis, who was the biggest star in Hollywood, had both gotten their hands on the script and wanted to play Vincent Vega.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

"Lincoln" Opens in Daniel Day-Lewis's Adopted Ireland. Spielberg Offered Drama Instruction Free.

By David Monagan, Contributor “Lincoln” has just opened across Ireland – the adopted country of Daniel Day-Lewis – and the island is scratching its collective head. Not about Daniel Day-Lewis who is beloved here, and has starred in some of the greatest Irish films, but about the meaning of this misnamed, tepid two or is it three hours of intermittent  tedium that robs its subject of so much potential splendor in the most suspense-free and un-Irish of ways.
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Lincoln Picks Up 12 Oscar Nominations

The nominations for the 85th Academy Awards have been announced and Lincoln leads the way, picking up a whopping 12 nominations, including nods for Steven Spielberg’s direction and Daniel Day-Lewis’s grandstanding performance as honest Abe.

Life of Pi wasn’t far behind, Ang Lee’s magical adaptation of Yann Martel’s bestselling book managing 11 nominations.

Both films make the Best Picture category, alongside Beasts of the Southern Wild, Silver Linings Playbook, Zero Dark Thirty, Lincoln, Les Miserables, Life of Pi, Amour, Django Unchained and Argo.

But there was no place for the hotly tipped Skyfall in any of the major categories. Instead it picked up nominations for cinematography, music, sound mixing, sound editing and song, for Adele’s monster hit. And Bond shouldn’t be too blue, as the Academy is also paying tribute to the character on this, his 50th screen birthday.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies