Greatest Brad Pitt Movies of All Time - 12 Monkeys or Snatch

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Why This Battle Matters

Who wins in a battle of chaotic genius versus strategized insanity? In the GoatWars arena, 'Snatch', with its razor-sharp wit and dizzying plot twists, faces off against the mind-bending journey through time in '12 Monkeys'. This isn't just about which film you rewind for a lazy Sunday; it's a duel of narrative bravado versus deep thematic exploration. Will fans lean towards Snatch's stylish caper or 12 Monkeys’ intricate tale of fate and free will? Your preference speaks volumes about what you value in Pitt’s filmography—do you prize clever dialogue and a snappy pace, or do deep, existential questions and non-linear storytelling capture your imagination?

🔥 Fan Takes

Why is everyone sleeping on 12 Monkeys??? It’s a cinematic masterpiece, wake up ppl!!
Honestly, any day that starts with Snatch is perfection. Brad as Mickey? Iconic.
12 Monkeys was a trip, man. Snatch is cool, but time travel messes with your head more.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Snatch over 12 Monkeys when it comes to the greatest Brad Pitt Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Snatch 75.0% of the time over 12 Monkeys.

Across all battles:

Snatch win rate: 38.9%

12 Monkeys win rate: 34.9%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Brad Pitt Movies league?

Right now, Inglourious Basterds is leading the pack in the league. You can check out where all the films stand on the GOAT List.

Why do fans love 12 Monkeys so much?

12 Monkeys showcases a younger Brad Pitt in a complex, chaotic role that really lets him flex his acting muscles. Fans appreciate the depth he brought to his character, which is a huge draw for this film in the voting battle.

Why is Snatch winning by so much in the Greatest Brad Pitt Movies league?

Fans can't get enough of Snatch's quirky characters and fast-paced storytelling. It's a style that stands out from Pitt's other films, which could explain why it's pulling ahead by a wide margin. Plus, who can forget Pitt's unforgettable performance as Mickey?