Oprah Winfrey almost missed Steven Spielberg Thursday at a screening of his latest film, "Lincoln," at AMC Loews Lincoln Square. Spielberg was going up an escalator when the media mogul, with Gayle King, exited the theater. "Oprah shouted to him across the room," says a spy. "Everyone turned including Steven who looked like he was going to walk back down the escalator. He waited for her, and she told him the movie was excellent." Spielberg took part in a panel led by Time magazine's Rick Stengel with writer Tony Kushner, and Daniel Day- Lewis, who took a year to prepare for the role as the 16th president. On his method acting, he said, "Over the years, I have made very little go a long way. I tend to believe that it may just be superstition on my part, but I found a way that suited me many years ago. It still suits me now." He added: "I can't help but believe that it compensates sometimes for a tendency for seeing the absurd in what I do and therefore I overcompensate by taking it that much more seriously," Day-Lewis said. "But I take it seriously in a way that I took soccer seriously as a kid. I enjoy playing soccer as a game . . . but I played it seriously, and I feel the same way about this. It's a game that I enjoy playing seriously."
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