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10 snubs and surprises from Oscar nomination morning
THE SNUBS AND SURPRISES OF THE 2014 OSCARS
Walt Disney is in the Academy Awards mix with the popular musical Frozen. Just not Walt Disney himself. A lack of Oscar love for Saving Mr. Banks was just one of many surprises that were apparent in Thursday morning's Academy Awards announcements. Here are 10 snubs and surprises worth noting in this year's Oscar-worthy crop:
OSCAR SNUBS & SURPRISES
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'SAVING MR. BANKS'
Seemingly perfect Oscar fodder, the movie about the making of Mary Poppins was left off the best-picture list - which only had nine nominees and not the max 10. That was not very supercalifragilisticexpialidocious of them.
The Academy was just not feeling the Disney spirit with no love for 'Saving Mr. Banks'
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Emma Thompson. The perennially acclaimed actress garnered a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Poppins scribe P.L. Travers, but no such luck at the Oscars a bit of an upset but not too much of one since it's a strong category with favorite Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock and Meryl Streep.
Tom Hanks. How stacked was the list of best-actor possibilities? Hanks had not one but two chances as Walt Disney himself in Saving Mr. Banks and the title hero of Captain Phillips to make his way in, but was still shut out.
Monsters University. It doesn't happen often but Pixar was shut out of the category for best animated feature, which it has owned over the years. Instead of Sulley and Mike Wazowski repeating Oscar glory the original Monsters Inc. won for best song in 2002 Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki's final film The Wind Rises scored a nomination, as did the real surprise of the bunch, the Belgian-French film Ernest & Celestine.
Full list of Oscar snubs: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...my-award-nominations-snubs-surprises/4498377/