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Oscar Nominations 2013: Who Got Snubbed?
Oscar Nominations 2013: Who Got Snubbed?
January 10, 2013

There are plenty of happy faces in Hollywood today, Jan. 10 -- but not every star and filmmaker woke up to good news as the nominations for the 85th Annual Academy Awards were announced in Los Angeles. While movies like Lincoln, Life of Pi and Les Miserables dominated the proceedings, many predicted names weren't mentioned on the list.

Although his film Argo was cited with seven nods, including Best Picture, the universally praised Ben Affleck** was ignored in the Best Director category. A similar shut-out happened to Kathryn Bigelow, whose much-praised Zero Dark Thirty is on the Best Picture list; the Oscar-winning director of The Hurt Locker was not cited in the Best Director category. Likewise, director Tom Hooper -- whose Les Miserables was nominated for nine awards -- was snubbed as well. Rounding out the list of ignored directors? Quentin Tarantino, whose Django Unchained is among the Best Picture nominees.

Among the actors an actresses overlooked? John Hawkes, celebrated for his turn as a paraplegic in The Sessions, was not nominated; nor was previous Oscar winner Marion Cotillard, whose turn in Rust and Bone earned raves. Up for a Golden Globe in Django Unchained, Leonardo DiCaprio** (who has yet to win an Oscar) will not be among the men up for a Best Supporting Actor trophy in February. Matthew McConaughey** -- whose humorously sleazy, shirtless turn as a veteran male stripper in Magic Mike has been called the best performance of his career -- was also denied a Best Supporting Actor nomination.

Other films roundly ignored Christopher Nolan's acclaimed blockbuster The Dark Knight, the visually impressive Cloud Atlas, Dreamworks' animated film Rise of the Guardians -- plus Skyfall, the lauded James Bond film which garnered several technical noms (plus a Best Song nominated for Adele) but none for celebrated stars Daniel Craig** or Javier Bardem**.

Tell Us: Which Oscar snub are you most surprised by?

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Sorry, But Magic Mike Was Not A Good Film. Only When They Performed Is When It Got Good. Overall, The Movie Was Slow At Times Boring.
Posted by Queen*B January 19, 2013, 8:43 am
@ STAR becuase stupid movies like twighlight would get nominated every year. Btw the artist was a fantastic film
Posted by The_girl_you_wish_you_were :) January 11, 2013, 12:31 am
A lot of times the hardest workers and the best people never get recognized for their efforts.. Not fair but it keeps you humble and down to earth.
Posted by Sugar Britches January 10, 2013, 2:01 pm
Race card holders..this isnt a complete list.. Denzel was nominated and last time I looked, he was a man of color.
Posted by LadyFeeNix January 10, 2013, 1:47 pm
Ben, Quentin and Leo got snubbed, like why the hell does Hollywood Foreign press nominate undeserving actors in movies most ppl never go see...like 'The Artist' last year, and this year, 'Beast of the southern wild'.
Posted by starleigh88 January 10, 2013, 1:26 pm
Hillbilly? That's funny. No where near it.
Posted by Wfe11yrs January 10, 2013, 12:32 pm
Hillbilly? That's funny. No where near it.
Posted by Wfe11yrs January 10, 2013, 12:31 pm
Tom Hardy should have been nominated 4 DKR.
Posted by **CHERRY BOMB** January 10, 2013, 12:28 pm
LOL! What's the matter,Wfe11yrs? Did I speak the truth about you so much that you can only go for my nationality? Lol. Try again, you dumb trick. For the record, I was born on a Marine base in North Carolina and have NEVER been to Cuba, you dumb hillbilly lol.
Posted by Marie Che Guevara January 10, 2013, 12:13 pm
The little girl from Beasts of the Southern Wild us black. Which is considered a minority. She's from south Louisiana
Posted by Got4lsu January 10, 2013, 12:05 pm

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