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Roger Deakins is the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB003062" title="Susan Lucci" href="/topic/entertainment/susan-lucci-PECLB003062.topic">Susan Lucci</a> of Oscar’s cinematography category — with eight bids, including best picture winner “ <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ENMV000079" title="No Country for Old Men (movie)" href="/topic/entertainment/movies/no-country-for-old-men-%28movie%29-ENMV000079.topic">No Country for Old Men</a>” and nominees “The Reader” and “Fargo.” If nominated, he’ll probably be snubbed again because his latest film “A Serious Man” doesn’t have the epic sweep that voters usually demand.

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Roger Deakins is the Susan Lucci of Oscar’s cinematography category — with eight bids, including best picture winner “ No Country for Old Men” and nominees “The Reader” and “Fargo.” If nominated, he’ll probably be snubbed again because his latest film “A Serious Man” doesn’t have the epic sweep that voters usually demand.

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