A most excellent giveaway we have for you this week. Here are the details:
THE PRIZE: “Lincoln” 4-Disc Combo Pack, including blu-ray feature film and bonus features, DVD feature film and bonus features, and a Digital Copy of the film, released on March 26, 2013.
ENTER TO WIN THE “LINCOLN” 4-DISC COMBO PACK: Simply leave a comment on this post by midnight on Sunday, April 7, 2013.
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A winner will be chosen randomly and notified by Tuesday, April 9, 2013. Good luck!
MORE ABOUT THE FILM:
The film landed several awards this past season, including Oscars for “Best Performance by an Actor In a Leading Role” (Daniel Day-Lewis) and “Best Achievement In Production Design”; a Golden Globe for “Best Performance by An Actor In A Motion Picture-Drama”; a BAFTA for “Leading Actor”; and AFI “Movie Of The Year.”
I don’t always recommend buying films to add to your collection, with so many other options to watch them. But this is one I think you should definitely own and keep in your collection.
Based on the book “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln” by Doris Kearns Goodwin, the story follows Abraham Lincoln and his moral and political challenge to amend the United States Constitution to permanently abolish slavery.
Daniel Day-Lewis leads an all-star cast including Academy Award winners Tommy Lee Jones and Sally Field. Also starring David Strathaim, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and James Spader, “Lincoln” is based on a screenplay by Pulitzer Prize-winner Tony Kushner. The film is scored by Oscar-winner John Williams and directed by Steven Spielberg.
Read my full review of “Lincoln” here.
BONUS FEATURES:
The Journey To Lincoln-Steven Spielberg and his collaborators discuss the challenges and excitement of bringing this story of a complex and very human president to the screen.
A Historic Tapestry: Richmond, Virginia. Steven Spielberg and team discuss the historical significance of Richmond, Virginia, and why they chose to shoot the film there.
In The Company Of Character. Delve into Daniel Day-Lewis’ portrayal of Lincoln, and discover the authenticity and openness created by the actors and filmmakers on set.
Crafting The Past. Examine the re-creation of Lincoln’s era through authentic period details in production design, costume and makeup.
Living With Lincoln. Follow Steven Spielberg, the cast and crew through the shooting of the film, from the battle at Jenkins’ Ferry, through the epic 13th Amendment showdown in the House of Representatives, to Lincoln’s tragic end.
In Lincoln’s Footsteps. Explore the film’s editing, sound design, and the subtle yet poignant musical score by John Williams, and discover how relevant and inspiring Lincoln still is today.
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