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The 83rd one-year Academy Awards take place in February   of 2011 and honor picture show released in the former class , 2010 . That year give movie - leaver a lot of peachy films includingRemember Me , Morning Glory , How Do You Know , andEasy A.None of those films received prize nominations from the Academy that year .

The picture who received the bountiful nominating speech of the season for Best Picture were:127 Hours , Winter ’s Bone , Toy Story 3,True Grit , Inception , The King ’s Speech , The Social web , Black Swan , The Fighter , andThe shaver are Alright . The Academy go on with the rule it set in the previous year , nominating 10 films in the coveted class , but looking back , not all of these films were deserving of their nominating speech .

Should Have Been Nominated: All Good Things

This dramatic mystery lineament film starsRyan Gosling , Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella and is based on the true history of Robert Durst , who got away with murder for geezerhood .

The film ,   manoeuver by Andrew Jarecki and written by Marcus Hinchey , seemed to have slipped through the shot both at the box office staff and with film critics , despite being such a well-timed composition with an impressive shape .

Should Have Been Nominated: Love And Other Drugs

This love story drama is a wonderful write up written by   Charles Randolph and   Edward Zwick , who also directed the feature film film . dearest and Other DrugsstarsAnne Hathawayand Jake Gyllenhaal , two unlikely lovers who meet and come down for one another while Hathaway ’s character battles with her Parkinson ’s diagnosing .

The pic brought awareness to health care and Parkinson ’s disease and both Hathaway and Gyllenhaal were propose for Golden Globes for their work , but the actors and the film were altogether snubbed at the Oscars that same year .

Was Nominated: Toy Story 3

Out of all the motion-picture show in theToy Storyfranchise , fans could reason that the third cinema was the least potential to be nominated for an Academy Award .

The picture was a success at the box office and the story and carrying into action experience up to the standards the previous two films create , but because those two other flick had n’t been recognize by the Academy in the years they were eligible , this film ’s nomination seemed a little out of the blue air .

Should Have Been Nominated: The Town

This crime thriller was co - write by , directed by , and starredBen Affleck . The film was inspired by a book called " Prince of stealer " by Chuck Hogan and tell the story of bank robbers living in Boston who devise a programme to rob Fenway Park .

The film was both a box office success and very well - received by critic , yet receive   very small praise from the Academy or any of the other major awards designate in the twelvemonth it was eligible .

Was Nominated: 127 Hours

127 Hoursis a dramatic biography feature pic based on the true fib of a climbing iron name Aron Ralston , who in 2003 , got stuck in a canyon after his weapon system was pinned down by a boulder .

The survival story is unbelievable and James Franco give a stellar operation . In more recent years , James Franco ’s reputation has fall and the actor has become a bit more problematic , making this a nominating speech that maybe did n’t mature very well .

Should Have Been Nominated: Buried

This is another natural selection story about a piece , Paul Conroy , played byRyan Reynolds , who is attacked and finds himself forget live in a wooden casket with only a few items to aid him correct for his survival of the fittest .

Ryan Reynolds turn over an unbelievable performance in this photographic film , being the only character in it for the majority of the film ’s run time . The plastic film received a lot of decisive congratulations , but was finally left out of all the major awards show nominations in the year it was eligible .

Was Nominated: True Grit

The Coen Brothers ' are Academy Awards ' favorites and it seems every year these filmmakers release something , it ’s propose for a slew of honour , regardless of what the film is .

True Gritwas no exception and for the 83rd awards show , this motion-picture show was nominated in 10 different categories , include Best Director , Best Actor , Best Adapted Screenplay , and Best Picture , but it study home none of the awards , leaving critics marvel if the motion-picture show really deserved all of the recognition in the first office .

Should Have Been Nominated: It’s Kind Of A Funny Story

This drollery - play is   written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck , who adapted the novel with the same name and brought it to the big screen . The film star Keir Gilchrist , Zach Galifianakis , Emma Roberts , andViola Davis .

Upon its loss , the plastic film received overconfident reassessment from most critic and the movie - goer who did see it , seemed to do it it , but the moving picture was n’t given a very all-embracing release , which may have been a factor in why it was n’t constitute for any major awards .

Was Nominated: The King’s Speech

The King ’s Speechis a very formulaic movie to invoke to Academy voters . The story , cast , and slaying of the film are exactly was has draw in honour credit in the past and as most predicted , this movie was no elision to any of the Academy ’s unwritten regulation .

The Academy loved this moviein the year of its dismission and awarded it Best Picture in 2011 , though the average moving-picture show - departer most likely never saw it and does n’t design to see it .

Should Have Been Nominated: Shutter Island

This psychological thriller starsLeonardo DiCaprioand was engineer by Martin Scorsese . Normally , a DiCaprio and Scorsese   feature does very well at the Academy Awards , but this plastic film was n’t constitute for anything by the Academy .

This discombobulate both devotee and critic , peculiarly debate this film did incredibly well at the box federal agency and was deemed one of the good films of the year by multiple flick critics and media outlet .

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James Franco in Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours

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Jeff Bridges smoking a cigarette and pointing a gun in True Grit

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