Greatest Will Ferrell Movies of All Time
Zoolander or Get Hard

Pick Your Favorite

ZOOLANDER

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GET HARD
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Why This Battle Matters

Can fashion-based satire outshine a comedic take on societal collapse? That's the core of the Zoolander vs. Get Hard face-off. In one corner, Zoolander's off-the-wall portrayal of the fashion industry and its surprisingly sharp critique of consumer culture. In the other, Get Hard's blunt, outrageous skewering of white-collar crime meets street smarts. The victor declares more than just a preferred comedy style; it reshapes what fans might consider Will Ferrell's definitive piece. Does one prefer their satire with a stylish wink or a brazen nod? Your choice reshapes the comedic landscape of this league.

🔥 Fan Takes

Honestly, Zoolander's just got that vibe... Blue Steel? Legendary. Get Hard never stood a chance.
Get Hard? More like get better writers, am I right? Zoolander's iconic, no contest.
lol remember when zoolander was the meme lord? How can Get Hard even compete?

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Zoolander over Get Hard when it comes to the greatest Will Ferrell Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Zoolander 66.7% of the time over Get Hard.

Across all battles:

Zoolander win rate: 47.0%

Get Hard win rate: 22.4%

Fan FAQs

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

Elf is currently the top contender in the Greatest Will Ferrell Movies of All Time league. Check out the full rankings on the GOAT List.

What makes Get Hard so popular among Will Ferrell fans?

Get Hard has its niche of fans who appreciate the chemistry between Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart. Their dynamic brings a unique flavor to the comedy, making it a hit for those who enjoy seeing a blend of contrasting comedic styles.

Why is Zoolander leading against Get Hard in the Greatest Will Ferrell Movies of All Time league?

Zoolander is leading mainly because of its iconic status and memorable quotes. Fans love the absurdity and the fashion industry satire, which seems to have a broader appeal than the more straightforward comedy of Get Hard.