Greatest Jack Black Movies of All Time
Tropic Thunder or School of Rock

Pick Your Favorite

TROPIC THUNDER

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SCHOOL OF ROCK
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Why This Battle Matters

Imagine, if you will, a rock band face-off in a wild, over-the-top war movie set. That's the electric backdrop of today’s GoatWars battle between School of Rock and Tropic Thunder. Here's why this clash matters: School of Rock brings the underdog charm and spirited rebellion of rock music to the classroom, while Tropic Thunder delivers a satirical blitz on Hollywood itself. This face-off isn't just about which film tickles your funny bone more—it's a deeper vote on whether raw passion or sharp satire speaks louder in defining cinematic greatness. What do your laughs say about you?

🔥 Fan Takes

Lol, remember when Jack Black was a rockstar AND a teacher? Peak cinema, fight me 😂
honestly, thinking tropic thunder tried too hard with the satire vibe? school of rock just vibes better, no cap.
School of Rock over Tropic Thunder any day! Dude, School of Rock was the soundtrack of my youth, tbh.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer School of Rock over Tropic Thunder when it comes to the greatest Jack Black Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick School of Rock 65.5% of the time over Tropic Thunder.

Across all battles:

School of Rock win rate: 79.7%

Tropic Thunder win rate: 53.1%

Fan FAQs

Who's the number one contender in the Greatest Jack Black Movies of All Time league?

Right now, School of Rock is sitting pretty at the top of the charts. You can check out its reign and see how the other movies stack up on the GOAT List.

Why do fans love Tropic Thunder?

Fans are all about Tropic Thunder for its bold comedy and star-studded cast. The way it pokes fun at Hollywood? Genius. Plus, those unforgettable lines from Jack Black just really stick with you.

Why is School of Rock ahead of Tropic Thunder in the GoatWars Jack Black Movie league?

School of Rock is crushing it probably because it hits that sweet spot of nostalgia and feel-good vibes. It's got that classic underdog story that resonates with a lot of fans, which seems to give it the edge over Tropic Thunder's edgier humor.