93rd Oscars: Best Cinematography

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dws1982 wrote:It's not that I preferred Nomadland (although I did), but I thought the cinematography for Mank was actually not very good. (And if they were going to try to emulate the era in so many other aspects, it should've been shot in 4:3.)
Agreed.
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Okri wrote:starts looking up the last time best director was the only award a film has won....


The Graduate?
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dws1982 wrote:It's not that I preferred Nomadland (although I did), but I thought the cinematography for Mank was actually not very good. (And if they were going to try to emulate the era in so many other aspects, it should've been shot in 4:3.)
Nothing from Mank was actually any good
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Uh... this is bad for Nomadland. Will Trial win Editing?

EDIT: guess not
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Okri wrote:starts looking up the last time best director was the only award a film has won....


The Graduate?
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It's not that I preferred Nomadland (although I did), but I thought the cinematography for Mank was actually not very good. (And if they were going to try to emulate the era in so many other aspects, it should've been shot in 4:3.)
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Okri wrote:starts looking up the last time best director was the only award a film has won....
What about picture and director?
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starts looking up the last time best director was the only award a film has won....
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So... has Nomadland just lost Best Picture?
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They lump movies together when they win more than one. They’re giving out clues.
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Mank has 10 nominations tonight. It just won two very important visual craft awards. Nonetheless, zero images of the film were shown.
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Congrats to Eric Messenger-Smith!
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Mank
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