Greatest Jason Statham Movies of All Time
The Bank Job (2008) or The Meg (2018)

Pick Your Favorite

THE BANK JOB (2008)

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THE MEG (2018)
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Why This Battle Matters

What does it mean when brawn collides with brains in the Jason Statham cinematic universe? 'The Meg', with its colossal sea monster and oceanic thrills, symbolizes the ultimate battle of man versus nature. On the other hand, 'The Bank Job' strikes with surgical precision, a heist brimming with tension and gritty realism. This isn't just about picking a favorite film; it's a referendum on whether sheer spectacle or crafty storytelling holds the key to our movie-going hearts. As fans, our preference will tip the scales: Do we favor the adrenaline rush or the intellectual heist?

🔥 Fan Takes

I mean, The Meg is cool for a popcorn flick but, come on, The Bank Job has layers!
honestly the meg had its moments but who even takes it over the bank job??
The Bank Job was Statham's peak, period. The Meg? lol, shark bait.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer The Bank Job (2008) over The Meg (2018) when it comes to the greatest Jason Statham Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick The Bank Job (2008) 83.3% of the time over The Meg (2018).

Across all battles:

The Bank Job (2008) win rate: 53.6%

The Meg (2018) win rate: 15.7%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Jason Statham Movies of All Time on GoatWars?

As of now, The Transporter (2002) is leading the pack in this league. It's considered quintessential Statham by most fans. Check it out on the GOAT List.

What's the appeal of The Meg that has its loyal followers?

Fans of The Meg really dig the sheer entertainment value of a massive prehistoric shark wreaking havoc. It's that thrill of the absurd and unexpected, paired with Statham fighting against a colossal adversary, that hooks its audience.

Why is The Bank Job dominating against The Meg in fan votes?

It looks like the classic heist vibe of The Bank Job really resonates with fans. The tight plot, the 1970s setting, and Statham’s intense performance might be giving it the big edge over the larger-than-life shark action in The Meg.