Art Directors Guild Awards 2017 winners: Best predictions scores by our Experts, Editors and Users

Congratulations to our User Alex for a perfect score when predicting the 2017 Art Directors Guild Awards winners on Saturday. He was actually tied with two others — lopyrova and paltonz — with that 100% score but had the best point total of 45,407 by using the 500 super bets wisely.

ADG Awards 2017: Complete list of winners

Over 800 people worldwide predicted these winners for three ADG film categories. Those champs are “Hidden Figures” for Best Period Design, “Passengers” for Best Fantasy Design (in a major surprise over “Arrival”), and “La La Land” for Best Contemporary Design.

You can see how your score compares to all others in our leaderboard rankings of all contestants, which also includes links to see each participant’s predictions. to see your own scores, go to the user menu in the top right corner of every page of Gold Derby when you’re signed in to the site. Use drop down menu to go to “View Profile,” then look for the links to your “Award Show Scores.” Gold Derby must evaluate each potential winner’s eligibility as per our contest rules. If eligible, the first-place finisher gets a $100 Amazon gift card.

Five Experts predicted these ADG winners, and the best of that group is Anne Thompson (Indiewire) with 66.67% right. The others finish with 33.33% accuracy: Edward Douglas (Weekend Warrior), Joyce Eng (TV Guide), Tariq Khan (Fox News), Paul Sheehan (Gold Derby), and Susan Wloszczyna (RogerEbert.com). See Experts’ leaderboard.

For Gold Derby’s Editors, all of us are at 33.33% correct: Marcus Dixon, Rob Licuria, Daniel Montgomery, Paul Sheehan and myself. See Editors’ leaderboard.

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