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In the amphitheater of Jonah Hill's cinematic contributions, an intriguing face-off is set: 'Megamind' with its villain-turned-hero arc locks horns with 'Moneyball', a story that revolutionized sports analytics. Here we have a clash of philosophies: the whimsical charm of animated redemption pitted against the gritty realism of baseball’s underdog story. As fans, the choice transcends mere preference—it questions whether we lean towards the fantastical narratives that inspire or the raw, real-life underdog tales that disrupt. Which values resonate more profoundly with you—innovation or tradition?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Moneyball over Megamind when it comes to the greatest Jonah Hill Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Moneyball 100.0% of the time over Megamind.
Across all battles:
Moneyball win rate: 54.7%
Megamind win rate: 22.9%
The top spot currently belongs to Superbad. It's remembered fondly for its hilarious script and the iconic duo of Hill and Michael Cera. Check out the full GOAT List to see how other movies stack up!
Fans love Megamind for its witty and entertaining plot where Jonah Hill voices the character Hal Stewart, who turns into the villainous Tighten. It's Hill's comic timing and the unique charm he brings to this animated character that hooks his followers, especially those who enjoy his more lighthearted roles.
Moneyball is sweeping the votes likely because it strikes a chord with both sports fans and those who appreciate a strong, real-life underdog story. Jonah Hill's performance as Peter Brand really showcases his range beyond just comedy, which might be resonating more with voters looking for a mix of drama and authenticity.