I'm feeling pretty good about "Birdman" winning many Oscar's.

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I saw Birdman twice at two different movie theaters. I think this movie has a very high % of winning best picture and best actor and maybe up to 2 more. Go see it.

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Will check it out
 

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I'd like to see Michael Keaton win an Oscar. I don't think he's ever been nominated either.

He's one of my favorites and under-rated.

I'm not crazy about the movie though. It's was above average but nothing to write home about.

The first time I watched it I fell asleep within 45 minutes or so. Very boring beginning. I watched it again because of all the hype and like I said, it's decent.
 

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I'd like to see Michael Keaton win an Oscar. I don't think he's ever been nominated either.

He's one of my favorites and under-rated.

I'm not crazy about the movie though. It's was above average but nothing to write home about.

The first time I watched it I fell asleep within 45 minutes or so. Very boring beginning. I watched it again because of all the hype and like I said, it's decent.

This is what happens when you watch a movie at home and not in the big theater experience. I found it to be very interesting and with an incredible cast.
 

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This is what happens when you watch a movie at home and not in the big theater experience. I found it to be very interesting and with an incredible cast.

You fall asleep at the theater all the time. :shrug:


Yes, great cast, that's why all the attention.
 

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Nine nominations
"Birdman"

Best Picture
Best Director (Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu)
Best Actor (Michael Keaton)
Best Supporting Actor (Edward Norton)
Best Supporting Actress (Emma Stone)
Best Original Screenplay
Best Cinematography
Best Sound Editing
Best Sound Mixing
 

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movie dragged on too long and transitioned from interesting and witty to boring and annoying :0003
 

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i don't care about movies but my wife took my son to see foxcatcher and now he wants to try out for wrestling. now im gonna have to watch my boy dig his face into another classmates asshole and i dont wanna do that.

every father's nightmare i reckon
 

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Yes, I totally agree with myself now. Birdman will win the Best Movie and Keaton will win best actor. I've seen all the nominated films now except Into the Wood, just can't bring myself to see it. Not so sure Sniper wins anything?

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Sniper's all hyper.
and Birdmans a bust,
and all of the others
I can't really trust.
So, I suppose I should
and would if I could,
Take the time to go see,
Into The Wood"
 

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Into the wood is for children............. a pure musical fairy tale, no chance in hell..............Birdman lives on. Unless Boyhood upsets it?

My friend and his wife went to see "Into The Wood" with two other couples.
After the movie, the guys said, "Well, I guess we took one for the girls."

The guys weren't laughing.
 
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