but that year boasted some remarkable films to define the end of the 2010s decade. Whether you look at the Best Picture winner "Parasite," which recently topped the New York Times' 21st century list, or Martin Scorsese's stunning achievement that was "The Irishman," that year's crop of Best Picture nominees really stood out. One of the more interesting nominees for Best Picture that year came in the form of James Mangold's effortlessly entertaining drama, "Ford v Ferrari," which starred Matt Damon and Christian Bale.

"Ford v Ferrari" tells the true story of automotive designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale), who are both hired by Ford's CEO Henry Ford II (Tracy Letts) and vice president Lee Iacocca (Jon Bernthal) to defeat the Scuderia Ferrari racing team at the 1966 24 hours of Le Mans race in France. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards and grossed $225.5 million on a budget of $97.6 million. It boasted some powerful A-list talent, with Oscar winners Matt Damon and Christian Bale as the headliners, but what's crazy is that there were two other A-listers that almost took their roles, and it would have been a big screen reunion a quarter century in the making.