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Grown Ups 2 | Pacific Rim | WINNER (1 point per category) | |
Clearest Title | Sounds like a sequel to Grown Ups. | Don’t know what this sounds like. | Grown Ups 2 gets the point for most recognizable title. |
Best Genre and Rating | Comedy
Rated PG-13 for crude and suggestive content, language, and some male rear nudity. | Action
Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense sci-fi action and violence throughout and brief language. | Reading that rating and knowing the movie stars James, Sandler, Rock, and Spade....Pacific Rim is going to go ahead and win this point. |
Best Plot (in haiku form) | There are four best friends They move back to their hometown A moose pees on one | Guy is recruited Controls robot with his mind To fight large monsters | Robot mind control AND large monsters. Yes please. Another point for Pacific Rim. |
Best Trailer | PROS: I was expecting not to laugh at all, but I laughed once and smiled twice
CONS: While I don’t regret watching the trailer, perhaps there are no more funny parts in the movie? | PROS: Awesome fight sequences, giant monsters destroying cities CONS: It didn’t make me care about the characters, or the plot for that matter | Neither trailer stirred my soul. But since a large robot was using an aircraft carrier ship as a baseball bat... I’ll give the point to Pacific Rim, which has a two point lead now. |
Coolest Lead Actor | Adam Sandler from Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, and Mr. Deeds. | Charlie Hunnam from Sons of Anarchy. | Hold on, though! People have heard of Adam Sandler. Grown Ups 2 wins another point! |
Best Cast | Kevin James, Chris Rock, Salma Hayek, David Spade, Maya Rudolph, Maria Bello, and other cameos. | Charlie Day (Horrible Bosses) | And Grown Ups 2 ties up the score with another point!! This close race is the most exciting part of your day right now*! |
Best Street Cred For the Production | Director Dennis Dugan also directed Happy Gilmore, Big Daddy, and other Adam Sandler movies. | Director Guillermo del Toro has also directed Hellboy and Pan’s Labyrinth (and produced a ton of other films). | Guillermo will take the street cred point and the win for this column! |