Greatest Bill Murray Movies of All Time
The Royal Tenenbaums or Rushmore

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Why This Battle Matters

Isn't it astonishing how a quirky dramedy can portray the complexity of human relationships? Between The Royal Tenenbaums and Rushmore, this GoatWars battle isn't just about choosing a movie; it's a deep dive into two slices of Bill Murray's genius. The former wraps dysfunction in a colorful bow, while the latter presents ambition with a side of youthful rebellion. What's at stake? More than just rankings; it's about which narrative style resonates more profoundly with our cultural psyche. Which film tugs at your heartstrings while also tickling your intellect?

🔥 Fan Takes

Rushmore is cool and all, but Tenenbaums hits different. It's like a melancholic symphony, honestly.
lol remember when Tenenbaums was all artsy BEFORE it was cool? 😂🎨
Rushmore literally made me love indie films, can't beat that vibe!

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer The Royal Tenenbaums over Rushmore when it comes to the greatest Bill Murray Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick The Royal Tenenbaums 71.4% of the time over Rushmore.

Across all battles:

The Royal Tenenbaums win rate: 34.1%

Rushmore win rate: 28.3%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in the Greatest Bill Murray Movies of All Time league?

Right now, Ghostbusters holds the top spot in the league. You can check out the full GOAT List to see how all the contenders are ranking!

What makes Rushmore so popular among Bill Murray fans?

Rushmore has its own hardcore following because of its sharp wit and the way Bill Murray portrays a lovable, sad-sack millionaire. It's this role that showcases Murray's talent for blending humor with melancholy that really gets fans hooked.

Why is The Royal Tenenbaums beating Rushmore by such a wide margin in the Greatest Bill Murray Movies league?

Fans are really resonating with the quirky, emotionally rich storytelling of The Royal Tenenbaums. It seems the depth of its ensemble cast and its visual style are hitting a sweet spot that isn't quite there for Rushmore, despite its own unique charm.