Here's How Twitter Reacted To The Golden Globes Nomination Surprises

Quvenzhané Wallis' Golden Globes Nomination Shocked Twitter
Actress Quvenzhané Wallis poses during a photo call for the film "Annie" at the Crosby Hotel on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
Actress Quvenzhané Wallis poses during a photo call for the film "Annie" at the Crosby Hotel on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

The 72nd annual Golden Globe nominations were announced Thursday morning, highlighting the best in film and television this year. As usual, there were a handful of delightful surprises, unfortunate snubs and disappointments. Here's how people reacted to the news on Twitter:

"Maps to the Stars"Julianne Moore grabbed two Best Actress nominations this year, one Drama for "Still Alice" (for which she has also earned a SAG nomination) and one Comedy for "Maps to the Stars." That film definitely divided critics this year (it left us at HuffPost Entertainment with a mix of intrigue and frustration). Moore might have won the Best Actress award for the David Cronenberg dark satire at Cannes earlier this year, but Twitter was still perplexed that the Hollywood Foreign Press even recognized it, especially as a Comedy.

"Big Eyes"Tim Burton's "Big Eyes" has a 75-percent Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earned three nominations for Best Actor (Christoph Waltz), Best Actress (Amy Adams) and Best Original Song (Lana Del Rey), but not everyone understood why:

Quvenzhané WallisWell, this was a shocker! Not that we don't all love the talented young actress (and more important, how excited we are for what purse she'll bring to the Globes?), but the fact that Wallis was nominated for "Annie" was a big surprise and made some question why the actress wasn't recognized by the HFPA in 2013 for her Oscar-nominated role in "Beasts of Southern Wild."

Crazy #goldenglobes didn't nominate Quvenzhane for "Beasts," but did for "Annie": http://t.co/dnzSA5A1gE

— Christopher Rosen (@chrisjrosen) December 11, 2014

"Into the Woods"Rob Marshall's musical film nabbed three nominations on Thursday, one for Best Musical or Comedy Film, Best Actress for Emily Blunt and Best Supporting for Meryl Streep. That was still was a bit much for some.

But at end of the day ...The Globes can be right, but they can also be so wrong.

Because the truth is:

In considering the Golden Globes, remember that this is the official mission statement of the HFPA:¯\_(ツ)_/¯

— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) December 11, 2014

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