Fans of Deadpool,Obsession Archives the foul-mouthed, ultra-violent comic book film starring the very, very handsome and irreverent Ryan Reynolds, let out a mournful grumble on Tuesday morning as the movie, despite all its accolades, failed to receive a Best Picture nomination for this year's Academy Awards.
SEE ALSO: Oscar nominees: Here's the full listLooking at what did get a nomination for Best Picture -- critical darling La La Land, the inspiring Hidden Figures, gritty drama Hell or High Water-- it's easy to understand why the blood-and-guts-and-dick-joke-filled Deadpoolcouldn't crack this elite group.
But, as Mashable's Entertainment Editor Josh Dickey pointed out a few weeks ago, it's racked up a lot of other award nominations that made a Best Picture nomination seem entirely plausible.
A Golden Globe nomination for Best Musical or Comedy
A Writer's Guild of America nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay
A Director's Guild nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First-Time Feature Filmmaker
A Producer's Guild nomination for Best Picture
Then, there was the film's bonafide, though tongue-in-cheek, campaign video, going straight for the jugularOscar votes.
And, hey, we know Oscar voters tend to like at least one big box office film and Deadpool, garnering $363 million in the U.S. alone and crossing the $783 million mark when you count foreign box office, more that fit the bill.
But let's be honest: The fact that it didn't get a nomination is totally okay. The Academy is not exactly known for venturing outside the box with its Best Picture picks. Last year's surprise nomination for Mad Max: Fury Roadand District 9a few years ago were anomalies likely born out of expanding the field to up to 10 movies.
And if we're honest, it's no surprise the Academy wasn't going to break precedence here for a film as violent and foul-mouthed as Deadpool. Sure, they've nominated films like Django Unchained, but Deadpoolis a COMIC BOOK MOVIE. Can you imagine the horror experienced by some of the voting members at learning people might expect them to nominate an R-RATEDCOMIC BOOK MOVIE?
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
No, this is the same Academy that picked Shakespeare in Loveover Saving Private Ryan, Chicagoover Gangs of New York, Forest Gumpover Pulp Fiction, and Crashover literally any other movie.
As for the aforementioned handsome Reynolds, who is probably just thrilled to finally be out of the Green Lantern's glow, he's taking it all in stride.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Besides, Deadpool 2is still a go and there's a lot of teasing going on, including an image that many took to mean that not only might Hugh Jackman's Wolverine be making a cameo in the film, but that the one and only Pierce Brosnan may be tapped to play Deadpool's frenemy Cable.
View this post on Instagram
Oscar nom or not, there's plenty to be excited about.
Topics Oscars
New White House website scrubbed of most climate change referencesThe Review’s Review: Don Carlo and the Abuse of Power by Krithika VaragurWhat to do with an old laptop6 easy ways to be more sustainable (that you still refuse to do)Going Roth Mode by Sean Thor ConroeScientists are catching sea turtles 'rodeo style' for an important reasonThe Review’s Review: Don Carlo and the Abuse of Power by Krithika VaragurAt Chloë’s Closet Sale by Sophie Kemp'The Greatest Night in Pop' review: Netflix music doc favors fun facts over depthOn Paper: An Interview with Thomas Demand by Olivia KanYelp introduces AIAre 'love languages' the key to healthy relationships? Scientists say no.'The Greatest Night in Pop' review: Netflix music doc favors fun facts over depthA Spring Dispatch from the Review’s Poetry Editor by Srikanth ReddyDear Mother by Colm TóibínTrump nominee pledges to shield NOAA climate scientists from intimidation, censorshipThe Dust by Christopher ChangWhat is a homewrecker kink? TikTok accuses Ariana Grande of having oneFaust and the Risk of Desire by Adam Kirsch6 easy ways to be more sustainable (that you still refuse to do) The Art of Weathered Lithuanian Garage Doors When My Parents Got Their Clamming License Remembering Alfred Jarry’s Controversial “Ubu Roi” The Psychedelic Effects of Video Games They Tried to Guess My Age By My Vocabulary. They Were Wrong Visit Us at the Brooklyn Book Festival Staff Picks: Padgett Powell, John Berger, and More Big, Bent Ears, Chapter 9: Surrender to the Situation, Part 2 by Nicole Rudick The Most Misread Poem in America Roland Barthes Foresees the Rise of Trump On “Little Deuce Coupe” and the Joys of Unlikely Love Songs How to watch 'Meg 2: The Trench' — release date, streaming deals, and more My Bitterness, My Mission: Poems by David Ray from 1977 TikTok announces 10 To Infinity with Iván Navarro’s Neon Sculptures Cats and separation anxiety: Tips and resources to help address the issue. Paris Review Writers on the National Book Award Longlist Hotel Life: An Interview with Joanna Walsh Ramon Todo‘s Glass Books: Good for Looking, Not for Reading On Tumblr, a GIF can make you believe in love
1.5544s , 10131.7421875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Obsession Archives】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network