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Dr. Lecter
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BJ wrote: strong showings for 4 out of 5, Les Mis got crushed. I actually voted for Les Misérables. I thought it had the most impressive set design.
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xiayun
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My second favorite chart of all the categories. Talk about a comeback from Life of Pi. It was again the last nominee to receive a vote here and still trailed Anna Karenina by 6 votes with 12 to go.
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Mau
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they gon get crushed easily
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Jack Sparrow
KJ's Leading Idiot
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Talk about close race 
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xiayun
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Mau wrote: So only one vote away from being a three way tie? 2 votes away. Both winners got 12, while Hobbit got 10, and Lincoln 9.
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BJ
Killing With Kindness
Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:57 pm Posts: 25035 Location: Anchorage,Alaska
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My favorite breakdwon so far, love how close it was.
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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I have the honor to present David's speech for Best Cinematography
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Mau
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xiayun wrote: Mau wrote: So only one vote away from being a three way tie? 2 votes away. Both winners got 12, while Hobbit got 10, and Lincoln 9. Talk about close.
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xiayun wrote: My second favorite chart of all the categories. Talk about a comeback from Life of Pi. It was again the last nominee to receive a vote here and still trailed Anna Karenina by 6 votes with 12 to go. Glad I voted! Go Life of Pi! 
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BJ
Killing With Kindness
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Dr. Lecter wrote: BJ wrote: strong showings for 4 out of 5, Les Mis got crushed. I actually voted for Les Misérables. I thought it had the most impressive set design. I thought it was gonna win, didn't realize Anna K. had such a strong base.
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Dr. Lecter
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xiayun wrote: My second favorite chart of all the categories. Talk about a comeback from Life of Pi. It was again the last nominee to receive a vote here and still trailed Anna Karenina by 6 votes with 12 to go. I think I might know which one is your favorite chart 
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Jack Sparrow
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The Art Direction is AK is superb.
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Dr. Lecter
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Best cinematographyTo create a cinematic image, to move through each step (from composition to lighting and so on) in pursuit of an image which captures the eye of the moviegoer and also conveys and enhances the film's story and theme, is no simple feat. This category honors five directors of photography the World of KJ community believe to be exemplary architects of the motion-picture image.   In The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Andrew Lesnie, along with director and co-writer Peter Jackson, returns audiences to the epic and mystical land of Middle-earth almost a decade after the conclusion of their Lord of the Rings trilogy. From dramatic aerial views of combat and pursuit to intimate moments of magic and menace, Lesnie's eye is as spot-on as ever as he also experiments with a new, exciting, and, yes, divisive technology: high-frame-rate 3-D, with its crystal-clear sense of depth and motion. Also creating a spectacular and vivid 3-D experience is Claudio Miranda in director Ang Lee's Life of Pi. An adventurous and spiritual fable, a large part of the film focuses on just two characters: an orphaned Indian lad and the computer generated Bengal tiger he floats alongside after a disaster at sea. It falls then to Miranda to ensure the images remain beautiful, inventive, involving, and transcendent as he and Lee tell this most visual story, a tale so simple, yet, in its own way, so complex.  For his period political drama Lincoln, director Steven Spielberg turns again to Janusz Kaminski, who creates a characteristic and singular vision of candlelit 19th-century Washington, D.C. through dramatic, often almost monochromatic lighting. His atmospheric and intimate camera brings the viewer inside the personal and political world of the beloved Abraham Lincoln while also recognizing the limited nature of historical cinematic representation and thus preserving an air of the mysterious and the nostalgic.   In The Master, a bold and cryptic drama focused on the emergence of a new religion in America after the Second World War, director Paul Thomas Anderson and director of photography Mihai Malaimare Jr. create dense and splendid 70-millimeter images which give the storyline, which spirits its colorful and fractured characters from the scorching hot Arizona desert to the mist enshrouded English countryside and elsewhere, a meditative and mythic scope. And in Sam Mendes' Skyfall, Roger Deakins envisions and realizes the most beautiful, elegant, and textured James Bond film to date. From the crisp and severe halls of power in London and the bright, pulsating nocturnal menace of Shanghai to the haunting isolation of rural Scotland, he captures awe-inspiring locations and creates inspired set pieces in which the iconic British secret agent can chase, fight, romance, and contend with his age, sense of duty, and place in the ever changing modern world. And the award for best cinematography goes to:
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BJ
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Dr. Lecter wrote: I have the honor to present David's speech for Best Cinematography SKYFALL!!!!!
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Mau
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BJ wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: BJ wrote: strong showings for 4 out of 5, Les Mis got crushed. I actually voted for Les Misérables. I thought it had the most impressive set design. I thought it was gonna win, didn't realize Anna K. had such a strong base. It doesn't, I bet David did some "favors" to get mmor votes.
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DIB2
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Yes, another go for Skyfall
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Mau
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Skyfall was great.
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Dr. Lecter
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Jack Sparrow
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Another entry in the growing list of single award winners
Life of Pi - 2 Anna Karenina - 2 Silver Linings Playbook - 1 Hobbit -1 Cloud Atlas -1 Wreck it Ralph - 1 Bully - 1 The Cabin in the Woods - 1 Django Unchained - 1 Rust and Bone - 1 The Dark Knight Rises - 1 Skyfall - 1
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BJ
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YES  Fucking amazing cinematography.
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Dr. Lecter
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I thought it'd be a runaway win...but it sure as hell wasn't.
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Dr. Lecter
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BJ
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Magnus wrote: I'd argue that Skyfall's cinematography is probably the most important and greatest thing about the film. I think it makes the film feel significantly better than it is. Agreed, the cinematography enhanced the entire experience exponentially.
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BJ
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Magnus wrote: life of pi is starting to scare me. Indeed, WTF 
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MadGez
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Magnus wrote: I'd argue that Skyfall's cinematography is probably the most important and greatest thing about the film. I think it makes the film feel significantly better than it is. Yes indeed. It was the best thing about the film by far and its also evident in the first trailer that came out. And thankfully it beat out Pi.
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