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Presidential Debate: What Would You Ask The Candidates?

‘I know that they can’t fix the economy in four years … but I want somebody who can improve us as a country,’ one student says. By Gil Kaufman Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama Photo: Getty Images

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Can Obama Rebound In Tonight’s Debate? Celebs Weigh In!

‘You can’t be 100 percent every single time,’ Bruno Mars tells the president of having a bad day onstage. By James Montgomery President Barack Obama Photo: The Washington Post/Getty Images

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Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum to Marry on The Bachelorette Wedding Special

Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum are poised to become the second-ever couple from The Bachelorette to walk down the aisle – and they’ll do it on reality TV. The couple is poised to share the dramatic new chapter of their love story with millions of viewers and Bachelor Nation when ABC televises their wedding. The December event will be titled The Bachelorette: Ashley and J.P.’s Wedding . Guess that gets the point across. The couple got engaged at the end of Ashley’s Bachelorette season in 2010. She’s since graduated from dental school at the University of Pennsylvania and is completing a specialty in pediatric dentistry at Philadelphia’s St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. J.P. Rosenbaum , 35, is a successful construction manager in New York City. Madawaska, Maine native Ashley Hebert , 28, was rejected by Brad Womack on the prior season of The Bachelor before assuming the starring role that summer. The cute couple will join Trista and Ryan Sutter as the only couple from the show to ever get married to their chosen partner. Hey, two is better than one, right? Jason and Molly Mesnick from The Bachelor are also married – and expecting! – though he actually chose Melissa Rycroft on the show before getting together with Molly. Congratulations to Ashley and J.P. on their upcoming big day!

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Jay-Z Makes Case For President Obama in New Campaign Video

With the 2012 election exactly three weeks away, Jay-Z has released a new ad for President Barack Obama’s campaign, entitled “The Power of Our Voice.” Jay-Z Obama Ad – The Power of Our Voice Interwoven with clips of Obama’s own September 1 speech, Jay’s two-minute video praises the White House occupant, crediting him for giving so many people “hope.” “The hope of people all across the country who would look and see themselves and know the possibilities,” the rapper and music mogul tells the camera. “For so long there was this voice that was silenced our there and I think it was silent because people had lost that hope.” The spot shows Obama at the Made in America festival, where he praised Jay-Z for making it without coming from privilege as a testament to the “promise of this country.” Obama and Mitt Romney square off tonight in the second of three presidential debates. Can he turn it around after Romney won the first debate so convincingly? On October 3, Obama seemed to have the edge in 2012. Now, his prospects have dimmed considerably, with most polls showing the race tied or close to it. We know who Jay’s voting for. How about you?   Obama-Biden Romney-Ryan View Poll »

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Ellie Goulding Feels ‘Really Lucky’ To Appear On ‘Breaking Dawn’ Soundtrack

‘They asked us if we were interested … and we were like ‘hell yeah!” Goulding says of landing ‘Bittersweet’ on ‘Twilight’ film. By James Montgomery “Breaking Dawn – part 2” soundtrack cover Photo: Chop Shop, Atlantic

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Obama Campaign’s Latest Video Brought To You By Jay-Z

Hov talks about the power of the American people and why President Barack Obama represents ‘hope’ in new campaign video. By Rob Markman Jay-Z appears in a campaign video for President Barack Obama Photo: barackobama.com

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Vice Presidential Debate: Biden And Ryan Leave Manners At The Door

Vice President Joe Biden and Republican candidate Paul Ryan held nothing back during Thursday night’s debate in Kentucky. By Emily Blake Vice President Joe Biden and Paul Ryan participate in the vice presidential debate at the Norton Center at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky Photo:

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Biden’s Got Jokes: What Did You think Of The VP Debates??

Dayum…Joe knocked Lyan out tonight! We’re glad to see the energy from VP Joe Biden tonight, especially after Barack gave us a half-azzed performance at last weeks debate. According to The Huffington Post : One of the most notable parts of the first presidential debate was what wasn’t mentioned: Mitt Romney’s now-famous remarks saying that 47 percent of the American public is “dependent on government.” Both Republicans and Democrats seemed surprised that moderator Jim Lehrer never asked about it, and President Barack Obama never took the chance to proactively mention it — even though his campaign had been hammering Romney about it all week. But Vice President Biden brought it up within the first half-hour of the vice president debate on Thursday, also mentioning Rep. Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) remark that 30 percent of Americans want the “welfare state.” Noting that Romney opposed the auto bailout — which both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations supported — Biden said Americans should not be surprised by Romney’s economic policies. “It shouldn’t be surprising for a guy who says 47 percent of the American people are unwilling to take responsibility of their own lives,” said Biden. “My friend [Ryan] recently said in a speech in Washington said 30 percent of the American people are takers. These people are my mom and dad, the people I grew up with, my neighbors. They pay more effective tax than Gov. Romney pays in his federal income tax. They are elderly people who in fact are living off of Social Security. They are veterans who are fighting in Afghanistan right now who are not quote, not paying taxes.” Biden also invoked Grover Norquist, the conservative president of Americans for Tax Reform, criticizing Republicans for consistently signing his pledge vowing not to raise taxes. “Instead of signing pledges by Grover Norquist not to ask the wealthiest among us to contribute to bring back the middle class, they should be signing a pledge saying to the middle class, ‘We’re going to level the playing field. We’re going to give you a fair shot again. We are going to not repeat the mistakes we made in the past by having a different set of rules for Wall Street and Main Street.’” If Obama had been this strong, we would have won this election already! Let’s hope that he has the same energy Biden brought tonight at the next debate! Images via WENN/facebook

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Lincoln Sneak Offers 19th Century Intrigue And 21st Century Oscar Contender

“This has been a journey for me that’s unlike nothing I’ve done before. It’s been a real ride and it’s still unfinished.” So said Steven Spielberg Monday night as he introduced the New York Film Festival ‘s “Surprise Screening,” Lincoln , though most everyone in the jammed unruly line(s) getting into the Alice Tully Hall all but knew the film starring Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln and Sally Field as Mary Todd Lincoln, would be the ‘surprise.’ The general consensus about the film is that it is a serious contender for Oscar glory, though with the likes of Day-Lewis and a stunning performance by Tommy Lee Jones as radical Republican Congressional leader Thaddeus Stevens, as well as a script by Tony Kushner and director Spielberg, how could it not be? The powers that be at DreamWorks and Touchstone were careful that no footage or anything of a digital nature would escape the 1000-plus seat theater. Everyone had to check anything that so much had an on/off button (through a quick scan through the crowd, one could see a few cameras/iPhones at the end of the screening). The film’s official world premiere will take place as the closing night gala of the upcoming AFI Fest in Los Angeles. The movie opens with a rain-soaked hand-to-hand battle between north and south. The gruesome scene is reminiscent of Spielberg’s past war battles in all its tragic detail. But that is the only war scene in the two-hour-plus pic (there was confusion at the screening exactly how long it was in its current state). “I already did Saving Private Ryan ,” joked Spielberg following the screening. The bulk of the film centers on the period after Lincoln’s re-election in 1864 in the months leading up to his death in April of the following year, when he struggled to get the 13th Amendment passed by the House of Representatives. The Amendment abolished slavery once and for all in the United States. Though he had ordered the Emancipation Proclamation earlier, Lincoln feared the provision would only be held up as a “war power” and would become redundant after the war’s end — meaning, those legally freed would be immediately sent back into servitude. “When Steven [Spielberg] and I started talking about doing this, we knew we’d only do part of [Lincoln’s] administration — not all of it,” said Oscar-nominated screenwriter Tony Kushner. “The whole thing got delayed during the writers’ strike, so I didn’t do anything with it — but I did think about it.” Kushner initially wrote a 500-page screenplay but then whittled it down to 100 pages after suggesting that Spielberg particularly look at the political drama that lead up to the passage of the 13th Amendment, which plays out like a 19th century political drama. Day-Lewis channels the steely determined sage of a still young country on the brink of disintegrating. Spielberg and Day-Lewis relied on historical documents to pattern the 16th President’s voice which goes against stereotype for a national patriarch who is known to have been a great orator. “Research talks about his high shrill voice,” said Spielberg. “I think we’d be criticized if we did it the way he’s heard by Disney’s Epcot Center with a low-tenored voice.” Tommy Lee Jones will undoubtedly get an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for portraying the sharp-tongued Congressman Thaddeus Stevens, who spearheaded equal rights against a venomous opposition in the House. He argues spectacularly against a pack of Democrats who vehemently oppose the 13th Amendment, fearing its passage would portend future implications — namely the vote and equal rights. Spielberg pointed out the historical fact that the Republicans were considered the “progressive” party of the day while the Democrats were generally in favor of the status quo, though some did cross party lines in a case of political brinksmanship — which is at the center of this film argues to pass the 13th. Authenticity played a central role in crafting Lincoln , and the looks of the day as portrayed in the film sometimes came off as comical. The costumes are something phenomenal, especially those worn by David Strathairn, who plays Secretary of State William Seward, and Sally Fields as Mrs. Lincoln, who argues at moments to chuckles from the audience (but yes, Mrs. Lincoln did wear those massive poofy dresses). “We used Lincoln’s own watch in the movie,” said Spielberg. “The watch ticking in the movie is Lincoln’s own watch. It was wound for the first time in 50 years. There was a high bar to reach and we brought that to Richmond where we shot the movie.” “This was one of the most pleasant experiences [filming] I’ve ever had,” he added. “Daniel Day-Lewis is a consummate artist and that marriage with Tony [Kushner’s] words was momentous.” [ Photo by Godlis/Film Society of Lincoln Center ] Follow Brian Brooks on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Former President Jimmy Carter Tells Real Life Tale In Behind-The-Scenes Argo Clip

Former President Jimmy Carter gives Ben Affleck’s talked-about new movie Argo a shot of credibility in this behind-the-scenes clip from the movie.  The former Commander in Chief, whose presidency was hobbled by the Iranian hostage crisis — during which 52 Americans were held for 444 days from Nov. 4, 1979 to Jan. 20, 1981 — acknowledges that, as told in Argo , there were six diplomats who managed to evade capture and were spirited out of the country as the crew of a fake Canadian science-fiction movie. Check out Movieline ‘s photo gallery from the Argo premiere featuring Ben Affleck, George Clooney and Stacy Keibler here. Adding to the truth-is-stranger-than-fiction quotient of the movie is the character of Academy Award-winning make-up artist John Chambers (John Goodman) , who, in addition to working on the Planet of the Apes movies and inventing Spock’s pointy ears for Star Trek , was a CIA agent.  Chambers, working with his agency colleague Tony Mendez (Affleck) played a key role in the story. In the clip, Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston, who plays CIA officer Jack O’Donnell, says that although Argo, which opens Friday, is steeped in espionage and bureaucracy at the highest level, truly, when you get down to it, it’s about the human experience and what lengths people will go to save the lives of others.” Argo is in theaters Friday. Read more here . Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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