Greatest Wes Anderson Movies of All Time
Rushmore or Asteroid City

Pick Your Favorite

RUSHMORE

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ASTEROID CITY
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Why This Battle Matters

What happens when quaint meets quirky? In the GoatWars arena, the whimsical world of 'Asteroid City' collides with the precocious charm of 'Rushmore.' It's not just a battle; it’s a cinematic duel between Anderson's latest tableau and one of his seminal works. Here, the stakes are as high as the ambitions of their respective protagonists — a clash for cultural dominance and a redefinition of Andersonian excellence. So, what do you cherish more in a Wes Anderson film: the innovation of new horizons or the comfort of classic eccentricity?

🔥 Fan Takes

Honestly, choosing between Asteroid City and Rushmore feels like picking a fave child 😅 both major, but go Rushmore for the nostalgia hit?
Asteroid City all the way! 😂 Who even remembers Rushmore? Ok, boomer.
Rushmore hit different cuz it was the OG Wes vibe. Not even close, fam.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Asteroid City over Rushmore when it comes to the greatest Wes Anderson Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Asteroid City 61.5% of the time over Rushmore.

Across all battles:

Asteroid City win rate: 43.8%

Rushmore win rate: 42.7%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender in the Greatest Wes Anderson Movies of All Time league on GoatWars?

The top spot in the league belongs to Fantastic Mr. Fox. Check out the full rankings on the GOAT List to see where other favorites rank!

What makes fans adore Rushmore so much?

Rushmore has a special place in many fans' hearts as one of Anderson's breakthrough films. It's beloved for its sharp wit, memorable characters, and the way it captures the pains of adolescence with a humorous touch.

Why is Asteroid City leading over Rushmore in the Greatest Wes Anderson Movies league?

Asteroid City is grabbing more votes probably because it's fresh in fans' minds and offers that quirky, visually stunning style Wes Anderson fans love. Plus, its unique take on storytelling might be resonating more with the newer generation of fans.