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What happens when meticulous craft meets raw, unexpected ferocity? In the realm of Edward Norton performances, few face-offs spark as much intrigue as Jack Teller from 'The Score' against Aaron Stampler in 'Primal Fear'. Here, the smooth, controlled heist planner clashes with a seemingly innocent altar boy harboring a dark dual persona. This isn't just about who outperformed whom; it's a battle between the allure of steady, veteran skill and the shock of volatile, breakout talent. Which performance resonates more deeply? Does the allure of artful deception outshine the raw shock of twisted innocence? Your preference might reveal more about you than them.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Aaron Stampler in 'Primal Fear' over Jack Teller in 'The Score' when it comes to the greatest Edward Norton Performances of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Aaron Stampler in 'Primal Fear' 79.3% of the time over Jack Teller in 'The Score'.
Across all battles:
Aaron Stampler in 'Primal Fear' win rate: 60.6%
Jack Teller in 'The Score' win rate: 26.0%
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Fans appreciate Jack Teller for Edward Norton's slick, smooth-talking performance. His role as a cunning thief adds a cool factor that resonates with those who admire clever and strategic characters in their heist films.
Aaron Stampler's shocking dual personality really grabbed fans by the throat, showcasing Norton's impressive acting chops early in his career. The role has a lasting impact due to its twist ending, making it a fan favorite over the more understated prowess of Jack Teller.