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Friday, February 8, 2013

Errors in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln"

I just read that somebody found an error in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln."  Only one?  They weren't watching carefully enough.  Here are a few more:

--Lincoln wore actual stovepipe hat, not one constructed from mashed potatoes
--Did not write Gettysburg Address on back of "1941" shooting script
--Lincoln was shot by assassin, not eaten by mechanical shark
--John Wilkes Booth was not captured by Zorro after thrilling six minute action set piece
--Civil War had more to do with slavery, less with keeping Jefferson Davis from capturing Ark of the Covenant
--Pinkerton detectives not aided by young Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
--Lincoln's actual anthropomorphic teddy bear companion had less foul mouth
--Fewer gremlins at Pickett's Charge
--M&M's not Reese's Pieces was official snack food of War Between the States
--Aliens landed on White House lawn in March 1861 not April 1861 as depicted in film
--Guns digitally erased from daguerreotypes for Civil War 20th Anniversary Special Edition
--Lincoln's last words were not, "Abe L. phone home."

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