Even though The Lego Movie was not nominated for the Academy Awards this year, the director of the 3D movie, in possibly the best snub to not making it to the nominations list, created his ‘own’ Oscar statuette.
The highest grossing film of 2014 at the UK box office, the Warner Bros animation only got nominated for original song category for its song Everything is Awesome.
Although co-director Chris Miller may have tweeted “the title of the song doesn’t seem very accurate,” seemingly unperturbed by the snub, co-directed Phil Lord tweeted a Lego Oscar statuette.
Congrats to "Everything is Awesome" though currently the title of the song doesn't seem especially accurate!
— Chris Miller (@chrizmillr) January 15, 2015
Lord tweeted, “Its okay. Made my own!”
It's okay. Made my own! pic.twitter.com/kgyu1GRHGR
— philip lord (@philiplord) January 15, 2015
A hit among viewers, the voters ignored the movie for the animated feature film category. But the directors made light of the disappointment and celebrated their win for the best animated feature in the Critics Choice Movie Awards instead.
Celebrating our #CriticsChoice award with magnum of LEGO champagne. Don't feel the effects just yet. @philiplord pic.twitter.com/IxFQDnJVIG
— Chris Miller (@chrizmillr) January 16, 2015