24 Movies You Absolutely Won't Believe Were Nominated For an Oscar

When thinking of the kind of movies typically nominated for an Oscar, stories of extreme survival, remarkable transformations, or personal tragedy usually come to mind, but Norbit? Or Tropic Thunder? Or even a film about a BDSM-obsessed billionaire? Surprisingly enough, some eyebrow-raising flicks have made their way into the elite pool that are officially able to associate themselves with the Academy. From best makeup to best picture, keep reading to see every film that scored a shocking nod below.

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The Boss Baby
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The Boss Baby

Against all odds, Alec Baldwin's The Boss Baby — which scored just 52 percent on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes for both critics and audiences alike — picked up a surprising Oscar nod for best animated feature film in 2018.

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Fifty Shades of Grey
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Fifty Shades of Grey

Thanks to The Weeknd's sensual original song for the soundtrack, "Earned It," the romance got a best original song nomination in 2016 (it lost out to Sam Smith's "Writing's on the Wall" from Spectre).

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Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas
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Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas

This childhood classic was nominated in 2001 for best costume design, best art direction, and best makeup and hairstyling, and actually won the latter (which, all things considering, is pretty deserved when you look at what they did to Jim Carrey).

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Suicide Squad
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Suicide Squad

The reviews for the dismal DC antihero film were lukewarm at best. Strangely enough, that didn't stop it from getting a green light for a sequel, and it even snagged a single best picture nod for best achievement in makeup and hairstyling in 2017. And then it totally won.

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Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
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Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa

The comedy picked up a nomination for best makeup and hairstyling in 2014, and although the movie is as raunchy and lowbrow as it gets, you have to give it up for Johnny Knoxville's convincing physical transformation into an old man.

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Ghost
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Ghost

Although the tragic, supernatural romance might be known for its sexy pottery wheel scene, it also picked up five nominations, two of which it won: best screenplay and best supporting actress for Whoopi Goldberg.

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Crocodile Dundee
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Crocodile Dundee

This movie about the exploits of an eccentric Australian crocodile poacher (Paul Hogan) grabbed a best original screenplay nomination in 1987.

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Moonstruck
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Moonstruck

Cher is a woman of many talents, you guys. She took home an Oscar for best actress in 1988 for her role as a Brooklyn woman who falls in love with the brother of the man she's supposed to marry (aka, a very young Nicolas Cage).

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Junior
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Junior

This 1994 movie about a male gynecologist (Arnold Schwarzenegger) who ends up becoming pregnant (yes, you read that correctly), was nominated for best original song for Patty Smyth's "Look What Love Has Done."

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Star Wars: Episode I
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Star Wars: Episode I

As much as it pains me to admit that a movie featuring Jar Jar Binks was nominated for an Academy Award, The Phantom Menace indeed got three noms for best visual effects, best sound editing, and best sound mixing in 2000.

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Norbit
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Norbit

Eddie Murphy's poorly received comedy about a shy dude (Eddie Murphy) engaged to a large-and-in-charge woman (also Eddie Murphy) miraculously got a nod for best makeup and hairstyling.

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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Despite the fact this film about a young boy grappling with the death of his father on 9/11 was critically panned, it eked out a best supporting actor nomination for Max von Sydow, and a nod for best picture.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

The original adventure on the high seas got five nominations, including best actor thanks to Johnny Depp's swagger-filled performance as lovable pirate Captain Jack Sparrow.

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Shaft
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Shaft

This 1971 action flick about a private eye trying to track down a crime lord's daughter might not have been Oscar material on its own, but it got a best original song nomination for Isaac Hayes's "Theme From Shaft."

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Death Becomes Her
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Death Becomes Her

A comedy about Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn becoming immortal while fighting over Bruce Willis? Not exactly the kind of movie you'd expect to see at the Oscars. Still, it won best visual effects at the 1993 ceremony.

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Splash
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Splash

Tom Hanks falls in love with a mermaid (naturally) in this 1984 comedy, which was nominated for best screenplay.

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Tropic Thunder
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Tropic Thunder

Tropic Thunder has some hilarious moments, but when you think about the fact Robert Downey Jr. scored a best actor nomination for a movie he spent the entirety of wearing blackface makeup, it's kind of mind blowing.

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My Cousin Vinny
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My Cousin Vinny

Everyone was in such disbelief that this movie about a loudmouth NYC lawyer got Marisa Tomei the Oscar for best supporting actress that a Hollywood urban legend claims fellow category nominee Vanessa Redgrave was supposed to get the award, but presenter Jack Palance misread the envelope and announced Tomei's name instead.

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Waterworld
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Waterworld

As one of the biggest flops in movie history, it's crazy that this sci-fi adventure got any recognition from the Academy whatsoever. Still, it was nominated for best sound in 1996.

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Batman Forever
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Batman Forever

Batman (Val Kilmer) takes on Two-Face and The Riddler in what is widely regarded as one of the worst movies featuring the caped crusader, and yet it nabbed three nominations for best sound, best cinematography, and best sound editing. At least his costume didn't have nipples, am I right?!

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King Kong
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King Kong

It is a testament to Jessica Lange's unflinching fierceness that this clunky 1976 monster movie picked up best cinematoraphy and best sound.

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Addams Family Values
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Addams Family Values

It might not be creepy, but it certainly is kooky that an Addams Family movie is able to call itself an Oscar nominee. This iteration of the spooky family's franchise got a nod for best art direction in 1994.

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Beverly Hills Cop
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Beverly Hills Cop

This cop comedy about a Detroit policeman chasing down bad guys in Beverly Hills is pretty great, but, like, Academy Awards-level great? Apparently. It was nominated for best screenplay in 1985.

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

In 2009, Michael Bay must've been thanking his lucky stars when this Transformers installment got a nomination for best sound mixing. All the better to hear Shia Labeouf and Bumblebee's heartfelt conversations, right?