Greatest Jonah Hill Movies of All Time
Megamind or Accepted

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Why This Battle Matters

Ever pondered what would happen if blue-skinned strategic genius clashed with the anarchic spirit of a college reject? That's exactly the showdown we have with Megamind vs. Accepted. Here, we're not just choosing between two Jonah Hill films; it's a battle between bombastic superhero antics and underdog cunning. While Megamind offers a visually dazzling tale of redemption, Accepted dives into the chaotic joy of creating one's own path against societal expectations. This GoatWars matchup isn't just about which film tickles your fancy—it challenges fans to decide what resonates more: a story of transformation or of rebellious creation?

🔥 Fan Takes

Honestly, Accepted just gives better vibes, no contest there.
No way Megamind should be at 22.9%, that movie's iconic!! 😤😂
lol remember when 'Accepted' was all we watched freshman year? nostalgia much?

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Accepted over Megamind when it comes to the greatest Jonah Hill Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Accepted 100.0% of the time over Megamind.

Across all battles:

Accepted win rate: 32.1%

Megamind win rate: 22.9%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in the 'Greatest Jonah Hill Movies of All Time' league?

Superbad currently reigns as the top dog in the 'Greatest Jonah Hill Movies of All Time' league. You can see how it stacks up against the rest on the GOAT List.

What makes Megamind a favorite among Jonah Hill fans despite its current standing?

Fans of Megamind appreciate Jonah Hill's role because it adds a humorous twist to the animated superhero genre. His character, 'Hal Stewart' a.k.a. 'Tighten', provides a memorable and funny antagonist, which is a nice contrast to his usual roles.

Why is Accepted winning by so much in the 'Greatest Jonah Hill Movies of All Time' league?

Accepted is sweeping the floor in this matchup, mostly because it's a film that really showcases Jonah Hill's comedic talent in a relatable college setting. Fans love the underdog theme and the hilarious scenarios, which might just resonate more than the quirky superhero vibe of Megamind.