Best Supporting Actress? They're joking, right?
Best Supporting Actress:
This is an utter travesty. As I said before, the award for this category should not be handed to a former American Idol. While Jennifer Hudson has a voicebox any aspiring-diva would die for, a beautiful voice is in no way deserving of an Oscar, as both Cate Blanchett and Abigail Breslin were both incessantly more deserving. The bar was just lowered for future winners of “Best Supporting Actress” as it simply goes to show, one does not have to be an accomplished actress to meet the Academy’s golden expectations.
Best Cinematography:
Winning also “Best Art Direction” and “Achievement in Make-up,” “Pan’s Labyrinth” was indeed the most deserving film of this award. Cinematographer Guillermo Navarro’s ability to fashion a film from the dreams of director Guillermo del Toro was masterful. Both “The Black Dahlia” and “Children of Men” were worthy contenders, yet Navarro’s filming was certainly a work of art.
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