Love and Monsters vs The Internship

Love and Monsters is tied with The Internship

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THE INTERNSHIP

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LOVE AND MONSTERS
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The Real Debate

In the fiery arena of GoatWars, 'The Internship' pits its light-hearted, buddy-comedy charm against the adventurous, post-apocalyptic thrill of 'Love and Monsters.' This clash isn't just about which Dylan O'Brien movie delivers more laughs or scares; it's a battle between comfortable nostalgia and daring innovation. Fans are torn as they weigh the feel-good vibes of an office underdog story against a survival tale with heart and monsters. With both films tied, the stakes couldn't be higher as we ask: do you crave the comfort of a familiar laugh, or do you thirst for a tale of bravery against beasts? Cast your vote and tip the scales!

Love and Monsters vs. The Internship

🔥 Fan Takes

internship was fun but Love and Monsters had DEPTH, felt more real tbh 🌟
Love and Monsters is just.. idk, it feels like a fresh breeze in a stale room, y'know? So underrated.
lol remember when The Internship was like the only reason to go to the movies that summer???

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Fan FAQs

Who is the top contender in the Greatest Dylan O'Brien Movies of All Time league?

'American Assassin' is currently the top contender in this league. You can see more about this on the GOAT List.

What's the appeal of 'Love and Monsters'?

Fans really dig 'Love and Monsters' for its unique blend of post-apocalyptic adventure and heartfelt storytelling. Plus, Dylan O'Brien's performance is both heroic and relatable, which really resonates with his audience.

Why is this matchup so close?

Fans are torn between 'The Internship' and 'Love and Monsters' because they showcase different sides of Dylan O'Brien's acting prowess. 'The Internship' has that workplace comedy charm, while 'Love and Monsters' combines action with a touch of romance, making it hard for fans to pick a clear favorite.