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Once they ignored 12 Years a Slave, I started rooting whole-heartedly for Lubezki.
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I actually thought his work on To The Wonder was even more impressive (and gun to head, I probably would've gone with Inside Llewyn Davis out of the five here) but I was definitely glad to see him win.
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Really sad if Roger Deakins needs to make an effects-driven film in order to win an Oscar...
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Okri wrote:
mlrg wrote:
Heksagon wrote:I’m not a fan of the current fashion of linking Cinematography and Visual Effects, but Lubezki is an excellent cinematographer, and I’m glad to see him win.
I'm glad he won, but he should have won for The Tree Of Life
and Children of Men.

and The New World.
and SLEEPY HOLLOW

and A LITTLE PRINCESS

I have been a big fan for a while. :lol:

As others have said, I am just happy he finally won. Now Roger Deakins needs to make an FX film so he can finally win.
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mlrg wrote:
Heksagon wrote:I’m not a fan of the current fashion of linking Cinematography and Visual Effects, but Lubezki is an excellent cinematographer, and I’m glad to see him win.
I'm glad he won, but he should have won for The Tree Of Life
and Children of Men.

and The New World.
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Heksagon wrote:I’m not a fan of the current fashion of linking Cinematography and Visual Effects, but Lubezki is an excellent cinematographer, and I’m glad to see him win.
I'm glad he won, but he should have won for The Tree Of Life
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I’m not a fan of the current fashion of linking Cinematography and Visual Effects, but Lubezki is an excellent cinematographer, and I’m glad to see him win.
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Since Cinematography and Visual Effects seem to be linked these days, I guess Hoyte Van Hoytema is going to win the next Cinematography Oscar for INTERSTELLAR.
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