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  • February 19, 2012

    At this year’s ACE Eddie Awards, a few interesting things of note went down. First off, ‘The Descendants’ perhaps surprisingly won for Drama editing over the likes of ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’, ‘Hugo’, ‘Moneyball’, and ‘War Horse’. This could actually make it the prime challenger (despite what I wrote in my Oscar Circuit piece here) to ‘The Artist’, which took the comedy/musical trophy from somewhat less tough competition in ‘Bridesmaids’, ‘Midnight in Paris’, ‘My Week with Marilyn’, and ‘Young Adult’. Here’s the full list of winners:

    Drama – The Descendants
    Comedy/Musical – The Artist
    Animated Feature: Rango


    One Hour series for non-commercial TV: Homeland
    1-hour series for commercial TV: “Breaking Bad” – “Face Off” Skip Macdonald
    Half-hour TV series: “Curb Your Enthusiasm” – Palestininan Chicken” – Steven Rasch
    Best Edited Documentary: Lewis Erskine & Aljernon Tunsil, Freedom Riders
    Reality Series: No Reservations
    Mini Series: “Cinema Verite” Sarah Flack & Robert Pulcini

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    About Joey Magidson


    When he’s not obsessing over new Oscar predictions on a weekly basis, Joey is seeing between 200 and 300 movies a year. He views the best in order to properly analyze the awards race/season each year, but he also watches the worst for reasons he mostly sums up as "so you all don't have to". In his spare time, you can usually find him complaining about the Jets or the Mets. Still, he lives and dies by film. Joey's a voting member of the Internet Film Critics Association as well. Today the IFCA, tomorrow the world!

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    1. I’m still inclined to bet on The Artist though…

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