Snubs and surprises from the 2016 Golden Globe nominations

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is known for playing by its own mysterious rules, and this year's Golden Globe nominations proved no exception. Notable snubs and surprises:

DEPP DIPS

Depp was part of one of the Golden Globes' most flagrant celebrity-lusting episodes when he and Angelina Jolie-Pitt were nominated for the abominable "The Tourist." So it's more than a little shocking that HFPA wouldn't jump at the chance to send a nomination Depp's way for portraying Whitey Bulger in "Black Mass" - a performance that's actually getting praised. Jolie-Pitt was also overlooked for "By the Sea," which she wrote, directed and starred in alongside husband Brad Pitt. Perhaps the allure of the A-list has lost its luster.

COMEDY CATEGORY CELEBRATES ... COMEDIES!

The Golden Globes have typically had a pretty loose definition of "comedy" when it comes to the movie nominations. Nominees over the past few years have included "Her" and "My Week with Marilyn" - films with comedic moments, sure, but certainly not traditional comedies. It was refreshing, therefore, to see the HFPA this year nominate actual comedies "Trainwreck" and "Spy." Leading ladies Amy Schumer and Melissa McCarthy also scored acting nominations for the pics.

THE YEAR OF VIKANDER CONTINUES

Swedish actress Alicia Vikander has been on the rise for a couple of years now. While she was a likely nominee for her role as the wife of transgender artist Lili Elbe in "The Danish Girl," it was quite a surprise to also see her recognized for her supporting performance in Alex Garland's elegant thriller "Ex Machina," where she plays the beguiling Artificial Intelligence creation Ava.

RAMPLING OVERLOOKED

Veteran actress Charlotte Rampling has been a big part of the best actress conversation for her work in the affecting marital drama "45 Years," but was locked out of the best actress, drama category, possibly because Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett were both nominated as leads in "Carol." Carey Mulligan was also passed over in the category for "Suffragette."

STALLONE COMES OUT SWINGING

Just like Rocky Balboa, Sylvester Stallone was considered a bit of an underdog in the awards race. But the vet snagged a supporting nomination for reprising his iconic character in "Creed" - the sole nomination for the film.

CALL HIM MR. ROBOT

USA Network's cult conspiracy show "Mr. Robot" took the TV categories by storm with unexpected nominations for the show and actors Rami Malek and Christian Slater.

STRAIGHT OUTTA NOMINATIONS

The N.W.A biopic "Straight Outta Compton" got a boost on Wednesday when it was included among the Screen Actors Guild Award nominees for best ensemble drama. Yet the critically loved box office hit about the influential hip-hop group got no love from the HFPA.

SMILING ON A CRAZY EX

Being a "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" isn't always a liability. Actress Rachel Bloom scored nomination for her performance in the charming freshman show that's part sitcom, part musical.

THE BRIDGE TO NOWHERE

Steven Spielberg's well-regarded Cold War thriller "Bridge of Spies" received only one nomination for Mark Rylance's supporting performance as a Soviet spy. Star Tom Hanks, a four-time Globes winner, Spielberg and the film seem to be out of the larger awards conversation completely.

Related video report:

Biggest Snubs of the Golden Globe Awards Nominations

Upcoming Events