Greatest Jonah Hill Movies of All Time
Moneyball or Megamind

Pick Your Favorite

MONEYBALL

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MEGAMIND
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Why This Battle Matters

What happens when blue extraterrestrial brilliance clashes with the quiet intensity of baseball analytics? In the Jonah Hill Movies of All Time league, we're witnessing a poetic showdown between 'Megamind', a tale of a supervillain turned hero, and 'Moneyball', the game-changing story of sports strategy and redemption. This isn't just about choosing between slapstick and seriousness — it's a deeper dive into what storytelling style resonates more profoundly with our current cultural moment. Do we value the redemption found through humor, or the contemplative nuance of turning underdogs into champions? Your preference speaks volumes.

🔥 Fan Takes

Honestly, why even compare? Megamind’s fun, but Moneyball's got that deep, real-life impact.
lol megamind? c'mon, it's no contest, moneyball is just built different 😂
Moneyball all the way, bro. Changed the game, real talk.

How Fans Are Voting

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%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this Jonah Hill movies league?

Currently, Superbad holds the crown as the top contender in the Jonah Hill movies league. You can see how it stacks up against other films on the GOAT List.

What makes Megamind so popular among Jonah Hill fans?

Fans adore Megamind for its quirky, funny take on the superhero genre. Jonah Hill's role as the hilarious and somewhat hapless 'Hal Stewart' turned 'Tighten' really showcases his comedic talent, making it a standout, especially among those who love a good laugh.

Why is Moneyball absolutely crushing it against Megamind in this Greatest Jonah Hill Movies league?

Moneyball is ahead by a huge margin likely because it's not just a Jonah Hill fan favorite, but it's also a critically acclaimed film that resonated with a broader audience. Its mix of underdog spirit and detailed dive into baseball's analytics appeals strongly to both sports fans and those who appreciate a solid, real-life story.