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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 | Lincoln | Winner (One point per category) | |
Clearest Title | This sounds like the fourth Twilight movie. | This sounds like our 16th president. | While both are clear titles, Breaking Dawn’s title will be more popular this weekend. Point. |
Best Genre and Rating | Adventure/Fantasy
Rated PG-13 for sequences of violence including disturbing images, some sensuality, and partial nudity. | Drama
Rated PG-13 for an intense scene of war violence, some images of carnage, and brief strong language. | Two very different movies. Two very similar 1/2 points earned. |
Cleverest Tagline (out of 5 stars) | “The epic finale that will live forever”
4/5 - Actually clever! Because we’re talking about vampires. | N/A
0/5 - That’s okay, a tagline about Lincoln probably couldn’t have beaten a vampire tagline anyway. | Oh! Oh! Oh! Should have said, “On November SIXTEENTH, Meet our SIXTEENTH.” President that is. Point for the vampires, though. |
Best Part of Trailer | Seems climatic, all the vampires in the world fighting each other. | Seems Oscar worthy. | Interestingly enough, Lincoln only barely wins the best trailer round. Point. |
Coolest Lead Actor | Kristen Stewart from Snow White and the Huntsman, Panic Room, and Adventureland. | Daniel Day-Lewis from Last of the Mohicans, There Will Be Blood, and The Crucible. | Daniel Day-Lewis is quite the actor. |
Best Cast | Robert Pattinson (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) Taylor Lautner (Abduction), and Dakota Fanning (I am Sam) | Sally Field (Mrs. Doubtfire), Tommy Lee Jones (Men in Black), and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (The Dark Knight Rises) | So is Sally Field. Point goes to her. |
Best Street Cred For the Production | Director Bill Condon has also directed Dreamgirls. | Director Stephen Spielberg has also directed Jaws, E.T., Indiana Jones, The Color Purple, and Hook. | And Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, The Terminal, and Catch Me If You Can. Point for Spielberg. |