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Who among us hasn't felt like an underdog or found themselves questioning the system? That's the provocative query at the heart of today’s GoatWars battle between 'War Dogs' and 'Accepted'. While 'War Dogs' dives into the murky waters of arms dealing and moral ambiguity, 'Accepted' serves up a rebellion against educational norms with a comedic twist. The stakes? Not just a notch on the Jonah Hill Movies of All Time ladder, but a reflection of our own cultural pulse — do we champion the audacious risk-takers or the radical innovators? Your pick isn't just a preference, it's a statement about which battle resonates deeper with our societal undercurrents.
In this battle:
The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
Superbad consistently tops the charts, and you can see why it's leading over at the GOAT List. It's the quintessential Jonah Hill film that blends awkward teen humor with heartfelt moments.
Fans love War Dogs for its thrilling blend of comedy and drama, all based on a true story. Jonah Hill's portrayal of a morally ambiguous arms dealer captures the audience with a mix of humor and intensity that's hard to find elsewhere.
It's neck and neck! Fans are torn because both War Dogs and Accepted showcase Jonah Hill's comedic genius in unique ways. War Dogs has that edgy humor mixed with real-life drama, while Accepted brings out a more relatable, underdog vibe that resonates with many.