Oscars get it wrong ... as usual

Frogfish

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So 'Birdman' won Top Film. This being a film my wife and I binned after 15 mins for being utterly shite - how did it suddenly evolve into an Oscar winning production ? Should we have tortured ourselves for another 30 mins to see the transformation ?
Or did, as usual, the better, more mainstream, films get ignored in favour of something offbeat or artsy or because they think they owed the leading actor/actress a win ?

I've only seen 4 of the 8 nominations and thought American Sniper a good film, but hardly Oscar winning quality, The Grand Budapest Hotel was really interesting, and different, and deserved it's nomination. However from those I've seen The Imitation Game would be a clear winner, Benedict Cumberbatch was brilliant and Keira Knightley was excellent too, as his fellow cohort and 'love-interest', she deserved her supporting actress nomination.

Boyhood, Selma, The Theory of Everything (looking forward to seeing this one) & Whiplash were the other nominations.
 
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