Each year, however, there's are Oscar nominations and snubs that truly baffle movie masses. This year includes the exclusion of Wonder Woman and James Franco.
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The Oscar's has been a joke for years now.
The Oscar's have always been a joke, but WW was a mediocre movie at best, in what world does that deserve any kind of award?
The internet is always upset, but this year's nominees aren't that great, so they definitely have reason.
Hands down, Blade Runner 2049 deserved more recognition than it got, as did A Ghost Story, and James Franco.
I'm happy The Shape of Water made it, but wondering just as hard as to why the pretentious Stepford Wives rip off, Get Out, made the cut. Boss Baby is also just as baffling, especially when all I've heard is negative about it all year. This feels like a step back for the Academy, reminiscent of the Golden Globe's nomination of The Tourist years back.
Oh boy sjws are pissed right now because Wonder Woman did not get any recognitions. I am glad that Blade Runner 2049 got nominated for the Academy Awards. Surprised that the main character of Blade Runner 2049 did not get nominated for best actor. He was pretty good.