The Hollywood Foreign Press Association membership consists of only 90 or so Southern California - based external journalists yet its yearly Golden Globe Awards regularly rival the lavishness of theOscars , which are run by a much gravid 17 - branch , closely 8000 strong vote membership of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . Sure , Globe and Oscar differ in density ,   but their annual awards nominating address often nearly parallel each other with the Globe nominations rolling out the red carpeting for the Hollywood endowment that ’ll end up raking in the same well - deserved nominations at the Oscars .

That being said , Oscars and Globes at times break open hairs , with orb often tip its hat to the most worth candidates leave gamy and wry by the Oscars . In that disembodied spirit , here are 10 actors , writers , and directors recognized by the Golden Globes and overlook by the Oscars .

Leonardo DiCaprio - Best Supporting Actor for Django Unchained(2012)

Playing Calvin Candie , the pappa ’s son slave proprietor who had no yield holding down his repast while watching a face pack of vicious   canine tooth rend a man into pieces , DiCaprio dominated the sieve in the second one-half ofQuentin Tarantino’sDjango Unchained . How about that crashing hunky-dory dining negotiation scene between DiCaprio and Waltz ?

While film the vista , DiCaprio actually slammed his hand on the table , shatter a lowly glass into piece that slit his helping hand open . Buthe continued   the aspect , picking pieces of glass out of his fingers while wrapping up one of the most racist diatribe in cinematic history . That scene alone should ’ve landed DiCaprio an Oscar nod , but only the Globes took Federal Reserve note enough to nominate his performance in 2012 .

Christopher Nolan - Best Director for Inception (2010)

Everybody remembers that firstInceptiontrailer that dropped . No ? Okay , well , everybody at least remembers that medicine . Inceptionis not only one of the   most financially successful films ofChristopher Nolan’scareer , but it ’s also probably his most artistically carry through . Nolan rede   fiber ambition as hackable databases full of worthful information , breaking them down into layers pile one atop the other , the flow of each layer   dependent on   the one above it and all of them   governed by a list of set - in - gem principle .

And all of this is done within the framework of a heist movie , yet Nolan still cope to make the plot easy to postdate . That ’s one hell of a exploit that Oscar go to recognize but Globe readily   honored by nominating Christopher Nolan for Best Director in 2010 .

Forest Whitaker - Best Actor for Bird (1988)

Forest Whitaker   did n’t   land his first Oscar nomination ( and win ) until 2006 for playing Ugandan dictator Idi Amin inThe Last King of Scotland , but his first Globe nomination came way   back in 1988 for what might still be his best performance , which was as fabled jazz player Charlie Parker in Clint Eastwood’sBird .

Whitaker ’s   portrayal of one of the all - sentence greatest and most influential jazz musicians showcased the wisdom and maturity of an actor well beyond   his 27 geezerhood of age . He nailed the role and bring down a Golden Globe Best Actor nominating speech for it despite being disregard by Oscar . And sadly , not only did the Oscars overlook Whitaker ’s public presentation inBird , but the box function did too ; according toBox Office Mojo , Birdonly grossed $ 2,181,286 worldwide in its theatrical release .

Kathryn Bigelow - Best Director for Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

Kathryn Bigelow had already become the first char to win the Best Director Oscar in 2009 forThe Hurt Locker , so her landing another Best Director Oscar nod for an arguably just - as - swell film in 2012’sZero Dark Thirtyseemed like a no - brainer . Nonetheless , Bigelow was leave off the Best Director list   come Oscar nominating address morning . Oh , but possibly Bigelow just did n’t deserve the nominating address ?

Just watch the Osama bin Laden compound raid fit inZero Dark Thirtyand   attempt to frankly say that Bigelow did n’t deserve   the Best Director Oscar for that chronological sequence alone . as luck would have it , Globe did n’t make the same mistake as Oscar in 2012 and indeed did nominate Bigelow for her guidance ofZero Dark Thirty .

Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin - Best Adapted Screenplay for Raging Bull (1980)

Wait , what ? The greatest pugilism movie of all fourth dimension and theAmerican Film Institute’s#4 rate   movie in their 100 twelvemonth … 100 Movies leaning   was n’t Oscar - nominated for its screenplay ? Indeed , it wasn’t . Martin Scorsese’sRaging Bulllanded eight Oscar nominations , but a Best Adapted Screenplay nominating speech was n’t one of them .

The script is a wonder of storytelling , somehow managing to get the consultation   pulling for Jake LaMotta ( DeNiro ) , maybe the toughest boxer who ’s ever lived ,   despite LaMotta being so   egotistical   and violently irregular that he on a regular basis battered his married woman ( Cathy Moriarty ) and even once beat his brother ( Joe Pesci ) to a pulp in front of his own wife and kids . Nonetheless , the Golden Globes recognized the accomplishment that wasRaging Bullwith a Best Screenplay nomination in 1980 just as they did with Schrader’sTaxi Driverscreenplay in 1976 , which was also ignore by the Oscars . Seriously , ca n’t the Oscars just organize a do - over ?

Ava DuVernay - Best Director forSelma(2014)

How could Oscar shunSelmadirector Ava DuVernay for   helm such a large and important film ? That ’s not to say that 2014 Best Director Oscar nominees Anderson ,   Iñárritu , Linklater , Miller , and Tyldum did n’t make great films . They did make great films ( okay , maybe Linklater’sBoyhoodisn’t as great as it thinks it is ) .

But while groovy films so often slip into a specific artistic niche and limit their demographic , DuVernay focus on a specific time in Martin Luther King , Jr. ’s civil rights crusade to craft a tarradiddle as generally invoke   as it is emotionally affecting . take all of that into news report , the Golden Globes gave Ava DuVernay a well - merit Best Director nominating speech in 2014 .

Jake Gyllenhaal - Best Actor forNightcrawler(2014)

Few thespian work today have the guts thatJake Gyllenhaalhas as an onscreen performer . After slimming down   by 30 Lebanese pound   for the character of stringer Louis Bloom in 2014’sNightcrawler , Gyllenhaal toldVarietythat he maintained that system of weights by regularly running 15 miles to localize and chewing luxury gum while shredding calories on an exercise wheel .

That ’s all not to observe the single - minded , ice - moth-eaten purpose Gyllenhaal instilled into a fiber who was every bit repulsive and riveting . Oscar give Gyllenhaal empty - handed forNightcrawlerin 2014 , but the Globes did recognize his career - best work with a Best Actor - Drama nomination .

Gillian Flynn - Best Adapted Screenplay for Gone Girl (2014)

Based on her novel of the same name , Gillian Flynn’sGone Girlfilm version does n’t cut her characters any slack , most notably in the case of Amy Dunne , Rosamund Pike ’s scoundrel ( or anti - hero , depending on the viewer ’s capacity for forgiving brutal , frigid - blooded murder ) .

Most   characters inGone Girlare ghost by the shadow of their past mistakes , which at last may not prove to be mistake so much as who the characters really are and always will be .   Ignored by Oscar , Flynn’sGone Girlscreenplay nonetheless did land a ball   nomination for   Best Screenplay in 2014 .

Steven Spielberg - Best Director for Jaws (1975)

That ’s right . The Oscars did n’t   befuddle a Best Director nominationSteven Spielberg’sway forJawsin 1975 . Not only did Spielberg forever germinate the normal of how Hollywood films are made , but he also accomplish the exploit of   rendering audiences perfectly horrified by a Great White Shark that has only four bit of actual covert time in the entire film , according toYahoo .

Well , that and   he also directed   Robert Shaw ’s   legendary USS Indianapolis monologue . But the Globes did respect Spielberg ’s achievement withJawsby nominating him for Best Director in 1975 and hopefully , Spielberg will cop another Golden Globe Best Director nomination for his upcomingWest Side Storyremake .

John David Washington - Best Actor for BlacKkKlansman (2018)

Despite rattling sustenance by top - notch actors , including Adam Driver in an Oscar - nominated operation , John David Washington bears the sullen artistic weight   ofBlacKkKlansmanby carrying the cinema on his shoulder joint . Tasked with   injecting dry   wit into the film ’s chillingly relevant bailiwick affair , Washington   effectively walks the product line between satire and slapstick   to   craft a write up where the revulsion is simultaneously relieved and reinforced by the sense of humour .

Oscars did n’t turn up with a Best Actor nomination for Washington ’s performance , but Globes did recognize his   achievement by nominating him for the Best Actor - Drama prize .

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