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Imagine a high school cafeteria showdown: on one side, the razor-sharp wit of 'Mean Girls' (2004), an unapologetic exploration of social hierarchies and pink-clad savagery; on the other, 'Shrek' (2001), a mud-loving ogre's quest that turned fairy tale norms on their head. This isn't just about which film makes you laugh more—it's an epic face-off between incisive modern satire and irreverent fantasy. At stake? Not just bragging rights but a shift in defining what makes a film worth revisiting time and again. Which values resonate more with you? Razor-sharp societal mirrors or heartwarming defiance of expectations?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Shrek (2001) over Mean Girls (2004) when it comes to the greatest Rewatchable Comfort Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Shrek (2001) 64.7% of the time over Mean Girls (2004).
Across all battles:
Shrek (2001) win rate: 50.0%
Mean Girls (2004) win rate: 31.2%
The Princess Bride is currently the top contender in the Greatest Rewatchable Comfort Movies of All Time. Check out the full GOAT List for all the rankings!
Mean Girls has its claws deep in pop culture thanks to its razor-sharp wit and memorable one-liners. It's the go-to movie for a dose of early 2000s high school drama mixed with clever humor. Fans just can't get enough of its iconic quotes and relatable characters.
Shrek is taking a pretty solid lead probably because it hits that sweet spot of humor, heart, and nostalgia. Fans love its quirky characters and the way it twists fairy tale clichés. Plus, it's a family movie that appeals to both kids and adults!