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Best Cinematography 2012

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Life of Pi, The Master and Les Mis are the locks/near-locks here... I don't know what should happen in order for one of them to miss. After that there is a ton of hopefuls/possibilities with roughly the same chances - Lincoln, Skyfall, Cloud Atlas, TDKR, Django Unchained, The Hobbit, Beasts and Anna Karenina... that's it, I think. TDKR, Django and Lincoln seem like the safer picks because the Academy has loved Pfister, Richardson and Kaminski since forever, but my hope is that Skyfall and Cloud Atlas get in.

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Many movies fall short in this category because of the Academy's snobbish nature. Many films, action movies, sci-fi movies, and/or comedies have some great cinematography. Instead the award and nominations go to the slow moving, quiet in nature, indie, boring movies. And if they're based on a popular book franchise, even better.

Which movie has the most landscapes? That movie will win this award, not the movie with the best cinematography.

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