Batman & Robin (1997) leads with 81% of votes
Latest odds: Batman & Robin (1997) - 49%, The Room - 51%
Batman & Robin (1997) = Campy nostalgia, wider appeal
The Room = Absurdly captivating, endlessly quotable
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While 'The Room' dances on the edge of accidental comedy with its baffling dialogue and plotting, 'Batman & Robin' is a high-budget spectacle that chills the spine with its notorious puns and infamous costumes. This GoatWars battle pits sincere amateurism against a Hollywood juggernaut, each film gathering a cult following for being so bad, they're good. One thrives on chaotic charm and unexpected laughs, the other on glitzy overproduction and comic book lore gone wild. It’s the ultimate showdown of disastrous filmmaking — do you side with the sheer unpredictability of Tommy Wiseau’s vision, or does the icy grip of George Clooney’s Batman have you in a freeze? Cast your vote and settle the score!
| Criteria | Edge | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Replay Value | The Room | The Room's sheer absurdity and unintentional humor make it irresistible to watch again and again. |
| Quote Game | The Room | "Oh hi, Mark" and other quirky lines have become iconic in popular culture, eclipsing Batman & Robin's dialogue. |
| Chaos Factor | The Room | The Room's erratic storyline and bizarre performances outdo even the campy excesses of Batman & Robin. |
| Guilty Pleasure | Batman & Robin (1997) | Despite its flaws, Batman & Robin is loved for its nostalgic and campy charm, appealing to a wider audience of comic fans and general viewers. |
Latest battle odds:
The Room: 51%
Batman & Robin (1997): 49%
Overall battle results:
Overall fans prefer Batman & Robin (1997) over The Room when it comes to the greatest “Bad” Movies You Love of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Batman & Robin (1997) 81.8% of the time over The Room.
Across all battles:
Batman & Robin (1997) win rate: 37.6%
The Room win rate: 14.9%
The Room and Batman & Robin represent two wildly different flavors of 'so bad, it's good' cinema. While The Room offers surreal, accidental comedy, Batman & Robin serves up high-budget, comic book camp. Fans are split over which bad movie makes them laugh harder.
Fans adore The Room for its unintentional humor and bizarre storytelling. Tommy Wiseau's unique vision and the film's awkward dialogue have turned it into a cult classic that people love to quote and watch at midnight screenings.
Batman & Robin is dominating because fans have a love-hate relationship with its campy style and over-the-top performances. It's so bad it's good, and that nostalgic joy is really pulling in the votes!