Greatest Jonah Hill Movies of All Time
Megamind or Moneyball

Pick Your Favorite

MEGAMIND

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MONEYBALL
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Why This Battle Matters

Is it the mastermind superhero antics or the cunning of sports strategy that defines greatness for you? Megamind, with its animated flair and laugh-out-loud moments, contrasts sharply against Moneyball—a film that revolutionized the sports drama genre with its deep dive into baseball's analytics. Here, it's not just about which film entertained more, but about which narrative resonates deeper, challenging our perceptions of heroism and success. Your pick in this battle doesn't just rank a movie; it declares what you value more in cinema—innovation or intelligence?

🔥 Fan Takes

I can't decide, fr. Megamind is fun, but Moneyball... that’s some serious acting chops right there.
Moneyball was a transformative film, not just for sports movies but for Jonah's career. Purely iconic.
lol so we're really saying Megamind, a blue-headed villain-turn-hero, stacks up to Moneyball? c'mon guys 😂

How Fans Are Voting

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The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Jonah Hill Movies league?

Currently, The Wolf of Wall Street is leading the pack in the Jonah Hill movie league. Fans just can't get enough of his dynamic performance in that film! Check out the full GOAT List to see where others rank.

Why is this matchup so close?

Both Megamind and Moneyball bring their own unique flavor to Jonah Hill's filmography, drawing in fans from different genres. Megamind appeals to those who love animated adventures, while Moneyball satisfies the sports drama lovers. It's this diversity that keeps the votes neck-and-neck!

Why is the Megamind vs. Moneyball matchup such a big debate in the Greatest Jonah Hill Movies league?

It's all about the contrast! Megamind showcases Jonah Hill in a comedic, animated role, while Moneyball has him in a serious, dramatic performance. Fans are torn because both films highlight different aspects of Jonah's versatility as an actor.