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The Big Wedding | Pain and Gain | WINNER (1 point per category) | |
Clearest Title | Based on the title, has to be a comedy. | Based on the title, has to be a....movie. | The Big Wedding might sell a few tickets based on its title alone...point. |
Best Genre and Rating | Comedy
Rated R for language, sexual content, and brief nudity. | Action/Comedy/Crime/Drama
Rated R for bloody violence, crude sexual assault, nudity, language throughout, and drug use. | Interesting how one movie is a comedy and one movie is everything. 1/2 point for each. |
Best Plot (in haiku form) | Wedding is coming Wacky in-laws and guests come Comedy ensues | Three bodybuilders Decide to rob a rich man It’s a true story | The ‘bodybuilders robbing a rich guy’- I haven’t heard that plot before. Point. |
Best Trailer | PROS: tons of famous cast members CONS: doesn’t seem that funny nor original | PROS: seems like a strange hybrid of genres, but definitely seems engaging CONS: if you think this is a typical “action” or “comedy” film, you may be disappointed | So based on the trailers, I don’t think either movie should call itself a comedy. But that sortof works for Pain & Gain. Another point. |
Coolest Lead Actor | Robert De Niro from Silver Linings Playbook, Goodfellas, and The Godfather II. | Mark Wahlberg from Boogie Nights, The Fighter, and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. | Since I was hardly old enough to tie my shoes when De Niro got his sixth Oscar nomination, I would typically not know his greatness. But Silver Linings gives him the point this round! |
Best Cast | Katherine Heigl (Grey’s Anatomy), Diane Keaton (Father of the Bride), Amanda Seyfried (Les Mis), Topher Grace (That 70s Show), Susan Sarandon (Thelma & Louise), Ben Barnes (Prince Caspian), and Robin Williams (Good Will Hunting). | Dwayne Johnson (The Scorpion King), Ken Jeong (The Hangover), Ed Harris (A Beautiful Mind), Tony Shalhoub (Monk), and Rebel Wilson (Pitch Perfect). | 1/2 point for each movie. The Big Wedding has the longer cast, but Pain & Gain has the more relevant one (Rebel & Dwayne) |
Best Street Cred For the Production | Writer and Director Justin Zackham also wrote The Bucket List. | Director Michael Bay also directed The Rock, Armageddon, and Transformers. | Michael Bay has his own street cred. |