It’s Daniel Day-Lewis As Abraham Lincoln!

November 30, 2011 / Posted by:

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Twitter user @UVAMichael strolled into a restaurant in Richmond, VA today and caught a gift in the form of Daniel Day-Lewis in Shape-Ups, Steve Jobs’ wardrobe and an Abe Lincoln face.

DDL is in Richmond shooting Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln biopic with Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jackie Earle Haley and a bunch of other greedy hos with three names.

He looks just like the animatronic Abe Lincoln at Disneyland, so I say he nailed it. But don’t give DDL that OSCAH just yet. Why isn’t he dressed in old timey clothes and eating beans cooked in a tin pot over a fire pit? What the hell kind of GD method acting is this? This better be DDL’s one cheat day and then it’s back to the log cabin.

And because you history buffs want to know, yes, yes, I would. You know, I was about to seriously type that I’ll dress up as the cherry tree and he can hit me several times with his crotch ax, but then I remembered that wasn’t Abraham Lincoln. It was Benjamin Franklin or Bill Clinton or Thomas Edison or Uncle Ben or Kevin Kline or Ross Perot or one of those other presidents.

via Coming Soon

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