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Not my number one (I think everyone knows who that was), but I do think he's a more-than acceptable winner. Solid speech.
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I'm sure they loved it, but Redmayne's performance was just too strong to ignore. Keaton was very unlucky to have such strong competition this year.
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Odd that they clearly loved BIRDMAN, but not Keaton's performance.
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Oh, and I really wish they had used the fake baby scene to introduce Bradley Cooper.
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This time the last minute switch pays off.

Every Best Picture nominee now has at least one award.
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Eddie Redmayne - The Theory of Everything
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