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The CDG Awards

Best Costume Design - Feature Film Period/Fantasy
The Aviator, designed by Sandy Powell
De-Lovely, designed by Janty Yates
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, designed by Colleen Atwood
The Phantom of the Opera, designed by Alexandra Byrne
Ray, designed by Sharen Davis

Best Costume Design - Feature Film Contemporary
Alfie, designed by Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, designed by Melissa Toth
Kill Bill Vol. 2, designed by Catherine Thomas
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, designed by Milena Canonero
Ocean's Twelve, designed by Milena Canonero

The Cinema Audio Society Awards

The Aviator
The Bourne Supremacy
Finding Neverland
Ray
Spider-Man 2


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Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:32 am
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I don't know who won Contemporary.


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Hmmm, so Lemony Snicket won Costumes as well...after winning Art Direction. Not bad, not bad. I expect it to win at least one of these two at the Oscars as well.

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Feature Drama
The Aviator
Collateral
Finding Neverland
Kill Bill vol. 2
Kinsey
Million Dollar Baby

Feature Comedy or Musical category
De-lovely
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Incredibles
Ray
Sideways


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I go with Million Dollar Baby and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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loyalfromlondon wrote:
The Eddies (ACE) are tonight.

Feature Drama
The Aviator
Collateral
Finding Neverland
Kill Bill vol. 2
Kinsey
Million Dollar Baby

Feature Comedy or Musical category
De-lovely
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Incredibles
Ray
Sideways


Eternal Sunshine was so robbed in this category at the Oscars.

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The Aviator and Ray win the Eddie.


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Both movies had bad editing, argh!

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loyalfromlondon wrote:
The CDG Awards

Best Costume Design - Feature Film Period/Fantasy
The Aviator, designed by Sandy Powell
De-Lovely, designed by Janty Yates
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, designed by Colleen Atwood
The Phantom of the Opera, designed by Alexandra Byrne
Ray, designed by Sharen Davis

Best Costume Design - Feature Film Contemporary
Alfie, designed by Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, designed by Melissa Toth
Kill Bill Vol. 2, designed by Catherine Thomas The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, designed by Milena Canonero
Ocean's Twelve, designed by Milena Canonero

The Life Aquatic of Steve Zissou, designed by Milena Canonero, won the contemporary film honors.


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Dr. Lecter wrote:
Both movies had bad editing, argh!


You gotta be kidding! Just because you dion't like them, you can't say the editing was bad. Aviator's Editing was awesome. Go Thelma Go!!


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Levy wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
Both movies had bad editing, argh!


You gotta be kidding! Just because you dion't like them, you can't say the editing was bad. Aviator's Editing was awesome. Go Thelma Go!!


You don't understand. The editing WAS what I didn't like about The Aviator. The editing and the screeplay. These two aside, I liked the rest about the movie.

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What the hell? Both were too long and in The Aviator's case, too random. I also felt it dragged on at times, especially with the OCD bit all being there for 25 minutes straight.


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What the hell? Both were too long and in The Aviator's case, too random. I also felt it dragged on at times, especially with the OCD bit all being there for 25 minutes straight.


Yes yes yes

Couldn't agree more.

Eternal Sunshine so deserved this!

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
MovieDude wrote:
What the hell? Both were too long and in The Aviator's case, too random. I also felt it dragged on at times, especially with the OCD bit all being there for 25 minutes straight.


Yes yes yes

Couldn't agree more.

Eternal Sunshine so deserved this!


Eternal's cinematography was (sorry I have to use the phrase SOMEONE always does) brilliant. I've never seen a movie that pulled off dreamlike sequences as well.


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I'm surprised by The Aviator's editing win as well. Two guilds in a row, and The Aviator may just sneak out with a best picture win, especially with ACE correlating well with Oscar.

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xiayun wrote:
I'm surprised by The Aviator's editing win as well. Two guilds in a row, and The Aviator may just sneak out with a best picture win, especially with ACE correlating well with Oscar.


This is why I still stick with The Aviator as the Best Picture winner and Eastwood as Best Director. I think both will be awarded with "big awards"

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
xiayun wrote:
I'm surprised by The Aviator's editing win as well. Two guilds in a row, and The Aviator may just sneak out with a best picture win, especially with ACE correlating well with Oscar.


This is why I still stick with The Aviator as the Best Picture winner and Eastwood as Best Director. I think both will be awarded with "big awards"


That's what I'm predicting as well. Scorsese may just have to settle to be another Alfred Hitchcock, whose Rebecca won Best Picture but himself never won Best Director, and that's not a bad company at all.

Where is your Before Sunset review? :)

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xiayun wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
xiayun wrote:
I'm surprised by The Aviator's editing win as well. Two guilds in a row, and The Aviator may just sneak out with a best picture win, especially with ACE correlating well with Oscar.


This is why I still stick with The Aviator as the Best Picture winner and Eastwood as Best Director. I think both will be awarded with "big awards"


That's what I'm predicting as well. Scorsese may just have to settle to be another Alfred Hitchcock, whose Rebecca won Best Picture but himself never won Best Director, and that's not a bad company at all.

Where is your Before Sunset review? :)


Haven't seen it yet, seeing Before Sunrise and Before Sunset both tomorrow and Finding Neverland on Saturday :D

Considering that Scorcese has The Departed coming up with DiCaprio, Nicholson and Damon, I see that he'll have another chance in the future. If The Departed is anywhere near Infernal Affairs, it'll be up for some awards as well.

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