Come on, we all know it's the best picture of the year. Audiences will look at the final installment in the beloved Pixar trilogy as not just one of the few bright spots in a dismal year of movies, but also as a wonderful coda to a modern fairy tale. Name another film this year with richer storytelling, more dazzling direction or a more powerful emotional connection. It's one lone nomination for Best Animated Feature feels like a token recognition by a community that still can't grasp the i...
>>>Come on, we all know it's the best picture of the year. Audiences will look at the final installment in the beloved Pixar trilogy as not just one of the few bright spots in a dismal year of movies, but also as a wonderful coda to a modern fairy tale. Name another film this year with richer storytelling, more dazzling direction or a more powerful emotional connection. It's one lone nomination for Best Animated Feature feels like a token recognition by a community that still can't grasp the idea that animation isn't just something to keep the diaper crowd distracted for 90 minutes.
[read more surprises and snubs in the article linked below]
http://www.popeater.com/2010/12/15/2011-golden-globes-nominations-snubs-surprises/