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Thor: The Dark World | 12 Years a Slave | About Time | WINNER (1 point per category) | |
Clearest Title | Thor sequel! | A movie about slavery | Who knows? | Thor: The Dark World has the most recognizable title. Point. |
Best Genre and Rating | Sci-fi Action
Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense sci-fi action and violence, and some suggestive content | Drama Biography
Rated R for violence/cruelty, some nudity and brief sexuality | Romantic Comedy
Rated R for language and some sexual content | Three different genres! Score. 1/3 point each. |
Best Plot (in haiku form) | Thor needs his brother To help save the universe He has a hammer | Black man is free man Kidnapped, made a southern slave Won’t lose will to live | Guy can time travel Uses it to win girl’s heart So, what could go wrong? | Three unique plots. Another 1/3 point each. |
Best Trailer | PROS: Ties into Avengers, returning characters
CONS: Didn’t care about the plot or what was at stake | PROS: Looks like a well-made engaging story
CONS: None story wise, might have tough scenes to watch for some people | PROS: Quirky and loveable characters, cute plot
CONS: Why is it rated R? | 12 Years a Slave has the best trailer and looks like the best movie. Easy point. |
Coolest Lead Actor | Chris Hemsworth from The Avengers, The Cabin in the Woods, and Snow White in the Huntsman | Chiwetel Ejiofor from American Gangster, Children of Men, and Salt. | Domhnall Gleeson was Bill Weasley in Harry Potter 8. | Chris Hemsworth is currently the coolest actor. Point for him. |
Best Cast | Natalie Portman (Black Swan), Kat Dennings (2 Broke Girls), and Anthony Hopkins (Hannibal) | Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock), Paul Dano (Little Miss Sunshine), Michael Fassbender (X-Men: First Class), and Brad Pitt (Fight Club) | Rachel McAdams (from every chick flick) and Bill Nighy (Love Actually) | There’s even more famous people in 12 Years a Slave that I didn’t type. Point. |
Best Street Cred For the Production | Director Alan Taylor also directed a ton of TV shows, like Game of Thrones. | Director Steve McQueen also wrote and directed Shame. | Writer and Director Richard Curtis also wrote Notting Hill, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Mr. Bean, and War Horse. | Richard Curtis (and his Oscar nomination for Four Weddings and a Funeral) will win the street cred point. |