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11-12-2012, 06:03 PM
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RE: Killing Lincoln
I believe it was put in about 1995.
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11-12-2012, 06:18 PM
Post: #17
RE: Killing Lincoln
Lewis' Marker was placed there 18 years ago today -- November 12, 1994 -

RIP, Lewis ! Angel

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11-12-2012, 06:34 PM
Post: #18
RE: Killing Lincoln
Who funded the grave marker, I wonder? He could have had a Confederate Veteran marker placed if he did have the current marker there. I see the SCV has been there.

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11-12-2012, 06:42 PM
Post: #19
RE: Killing Lincoln
I think that the SCV DID do the marker....He has a Confederate flag and the Confederate Cross of Honor on his grave -

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11-12-2012, 11:37 PM
Post: #20
RE: Killing Lincoln
It doesn't look like the SCV markers I've seen. I could be wrong.

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12-03-2012, 12:56 AM
Post: #21
RE: Killing Lincoln
(11-10-2012 07:34 PM)L Verge Wrote:  I already posted a comment on that trailer. Hopefully they read it. Erik is also a member of this forum, but I don't know if he has time to follow us closely. Misspellings I can live with - now that the news media commit them constantly, but mishistory gets on my nerves.

Bless your heart, Laurie, and thank you for jumping ALL OVER THIS NONSENSE!

Had the marketing folks at NatGeo run this copy by me, it never would've been posted with those errors. Such inaccuracies are NOWHERE in my script, nor in the finished film. And, of course, the marketing "teaser" is utterly abstract. Yet, I wonder if you can spot the continuity problem with THAT? (So far, I'm the only one to spot the problem). NatGeo is doing a great job advertising the film (their marketing plan is wonderful) but...what a tremendous example this is of how "history" is made. I.E....we have made the film and the very smart and clever folks at NatGeo have proceeded to market it. Yet, in spite of the fact that it is patently clear on screen that Booth was killed in Virginia and, to quote: "And Mary Surratt becomes the first woman ever to be executed by the United States federal government when she joins Powell, Atzerodt and Herold on a scaffold at the Old Arsenal Penitentiary"...these mistakes were committed to print.

No wonder we all continue to pore over testimony and accounts and tales told, all of us seeking to ferret out the closest thing to an elusive "truth."

I am fiercely pleased with what we have accomplished with the film and I do feel that you will be justifiably proud of your "special thanks" along with other on these boards for helping me to craft NatGeo's KILLING LINCOLN. And I look forward to talking about it at the conference.
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12-03-2012, 10:29 AM
Post: #22
RE: Killing Lincoln
Good to hear from you Erik, and speaking of the conference, I would like to send you the conference packet so that you have all the information at your fingertips. Please send your full address to me at laurie.verge@pgparks.com.
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12-03-2012, 04:48 PM (This post was last modified: 12-03-2012 04:51 PM by wsanto.)
Post: #23
RE: Killing Lincoln
(12-03-2012 12:56 AM)Loomings Wrote:  ...Had the marketing folks at NatGeo run this copy by me, it never would've been posted with those errors. Such inaccuracies are NOWHERE in my script, nor in the finished film. And, of course, the marketing "teaser" is utterly abstract. Yet, I wonder if you can spot the continuity problem with THAT? (So far, I'm the only one to spot the problem)...

...Lincoln takes off his hat. He is then shown sitting at his chair with no hat in sight as his hands are on his lap while Booth enters from behind, Booth shoots, then the hat falls to floor...
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12-03-2012, 10:41 PM
Post: #24
RE: Killing Lincoln
(11-12-2012 06:18 PM)BettyO Wrote:  Lewis' Marker was placed there 18 years ago today -- November 12, 1994 -

RIP, Lewis ! Angel


Betty: Your new Avatar-is that a new cover for the second edition of your book?

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12-07-2012, 07:27 PM
Post: #25
RE: Killing Lincoln
(12-03-2012 04:48 PM)wsanto Wrote:  
(12-03-2012 12:56 AM)Loomings Wrote:  ...Had the marketing folks at NatGeo run this copy by me, it never would've been posted with those errors. Such inaccuracies are NOWHERE in my script, nor in the finished film. And, of course, the marketing "teaser" is utterly abstract. Yet, I wonder if you can spot the continuity problem with THAT? (So far, I'm the only one to spot the problem)...

...Lincoln takes off his hat. He is then shown sitting at his chair with no hat in sight as his hands are on his lap while Booth enters from behind, Booth shoots, then the hat falls to floor...

Actually, that's not it. That's more of an abstract "style" thing. there's something else...
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12-07-2012, 07:58 PM
Post: #26
RE: Killing Lincoln
(12-03-2012 10:41 PM)LincolnMan Wrote:  
(11-12-2012 06:18 PM)BettyO Wrote:  Lewis' Marker was placed there 18 years ago today -- November 12, 1994 -

RIP, Lewis ! Angel


Betty: Your new Avatar-is that a new cover for the second edition of your book?


Ah ha! Bill -- you know better than that! HA! It's a Christmas Spoof!

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12-08-2012, 09:52 AM (This post was last modified: 12-08-2012 09:53 AM by wsanto.)
Post: #27
RE: Killing Lincoln
(12-07-2012 07:27 PM)Loomings Wrote:  
(12-03-2012 04:48 PM)wsanto Wrote:  
(12-03-2012 12:56 AM)Loomings Wrote:  ...Had the marketing folks at NatGeo run this copy by me, it never would've been posted with those errors. Such inaccuracies are NOWHERE in my script, nor in the finished film. And, of course, the marketing "teaser" is utterly abstract. Yet, I wonder if you can spot the continuity problem with THAT? (So far, I'm the only one to spot the problem)...

...Lincoln takes off his hat. He is then shown sitting at his chair with no hat in sight as his hands are on his lap while Booth enters from behind, Booth shoots, then the hat falls to floor...

Actually, that's not it. That's more of an abstract "style" thing. there's something else...

The curtains? Curtains present in foreground of Lincoln close-up and in Booth's close-up as well but the long shot has no curtains. I'm reaching a bit--still probably just another abstract stylistic thing.
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