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Sunday, February 25, 2007
Pan's Labyrinth's night?
Pan's Guillermo Navarro just upset Children of Men's Emmanuel Lubezki in cinematography. I think it's won every award it's been up for so far. In a year with no blockbuster, it could end up with the most Oscars tonight.
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I liked Pan's Labyrinth, but I am really disappointed that Children of Men did not win for Best Cinematography. Cinematography was the best and most obvious strength of CoM. It was the aspect of the movie that knocked me out the most and had me shocked at each new scene. So, if it lost, it baffles me what they're looking for. Labyrinth's cin. was good, but I wasn't astounded by it.
I'm not a movie critic, just a regular guy who likes good movies and watches the Academy Awards religiously every year. I'm a Minnesota native who spent six years in Milwaukee in the 1990s and misses living within walking distance of the Oriental Theater on the East Side.
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I liked Pan's Labyrinth, but I am really disappointed that Children of Men did not win for Best Cinematography. Cinematography was the best and most obvious strength of CoM. It was the aspect of the movie that knocked me out the most and had me shocked at each new scene. So, if it lost, it baffles me what they're looking for. Labyrinth's cin. was good, but I wasn't astounded by it.
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