Memoirs of a Geisha Wins Costume Design: 2006 Oscars
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Jennifer Aniston presents Colleen Atwood with the Oscar for Costume Design for Memoirs of a Geisha at the 78th Academy Awards.
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I love Memoirs of a Geisha she absolutely deserved to win that Oscar!
@Diego Pisfil do you know that these Ratings are about the entire movies and we're just talking about the costuming here?
@Diego Pisfil does that matter? RT is just not a good point when speaking of one specific aspect of craftmansship
@Diego Pisfil hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah whatculture
Memoirs of a Geisha has great costume design.
Oh yes, especially the cinematography Oscar, very well deserved. The cinematography, the score, the costumes and the art direction made this film very beautiful despite its weak script.
If ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' had to win at least one Oscar, the Academy Award for Best Original Score would have been the most deserving for John Williams. If anyone actually remembers anything from this film (apart from the gorgeous cinematography) it's the score. Still, a very deserving win for a beautiful film.
If Memoirs lost for best costume I wouldn't know how it happened at all! LOLs
@Diego Pisfil Girl bye
My choice:
1) Memoirs of a Geisha
2) Pride and Prejudice
3) Walk the Line
4) Mrs Henderson Presents
5) Charlie and the Chocolate factory
I can't forget those half-foot high slippers wore by Chiyo in her first performance on stage. Even Lady Gaga can't pull that out.
I love how their already playing that damn music LOL
Jennifer Aniston.... *-*
I think that Memoirs of a Geisha most deserved the Oscar for cinematography, because the strength of the film is how gorgeously it's shot. But I agree with you about it deserving the Original Score Oscar over Brokeback Mountain; strange, Williams won both the Bafta and Golden Globe for the score, but not the Oscar.
I really love the film, it's one of my favourites; mostly because it's quite a nostalgic film for me
Upload win speach of "Tsotsi" (South africa) in 78th and "Sundays and cybele" (Francia) in 35th ceremony PLEASE PLEASE!!!
Does anyone know the soundtrack behind the speeches?
probably just smooth jazz and a news report music
Gabriella Pescucci should have won for Charlie and the chocolate factory
are you guys blind, pride and prejudice is my favorite movie but u gotta admit the costume is very simple
The costumes of "Charlie and the chocolate factory" is absolutely fantastic, but my favorite one is the costume of Willy Wonka.
Colleen Atwood truly deserved the award for his work in "Memoirs of a Geisha", yet I still imagine what would have happened if she worked with Tim Burton in the chocolate factory.
I love the movie
Great movie
@Diego Pisfil i don't even remember commenting this lol
Amazing
Forgotten movie.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Huh? What dream did that happen in....Didn't happen.
Please upload Hitchcock's win for Best Director for "Psycho".
What??????
Like... duh!
Same for me, one of my personal favourites but I have to admit, it has its flaws.
Pride and Perjudice should have won hands down
Not really