22 ‘This Or That’ Poll Questions For You To See How Unique Your Taste In Film Is
From blockbuster hits to underrated hidden-gem films and cult classics, we’ve rounded up 22 tough picks that every movie lover has to face. Will you choose the iconic classics or the latest must-watch releases?
Dive into the ultimate ‘This Or That’ movie poll, cast your vote, and see how your taste compares to other Pandas!
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Which film is more thrilling?
A lot of The Sixth Sense was building up to the infamous Wham Line; while The Silence of the Lambs was all about the character interaction.
Who’s the better James Bond?
Which adventure franchise is more exciting?
Who's the better action star?
Stallone does have the inhuman ability to survive really bad movies that would k**l the career of any other actor.
Which director is more influential?
I personally love Kubrick and as for pushing the bounds of what was possible or acceptable in cinema, so much can be said of his contributions. Still, Hitchcock was more prolific. In doing so, he gave many new and solidifying rising talent. Tippi Hedren, Joan Fontaine, Grace Kelly, Martin Landau, Madelaine Carrol, Bruce Dern and others all either started with Hitchcock or gained prominence after start in a Hitchcock film. Hitchcock also pioneered the use or created innovative techniques such as a Dolly Zoom, POV shots, creating suspense letting the audience know more than the characters, disorienting cinematography in scenes like in Psycho, he used cameos, and the MacHuffin plot device. With his movies and Alfred Hitchcock Presents he was one of the few directors to become a household name.
Whose filmography is more impressive?
This is like choosing between chocolate or chocolate. Both iconic.
Which comedy movie stands the test of time better?
Who is the better actor?
Who’s the better action star?
Which fantasy franchise is more iconic?
Which action film is more exciting?
Which romance film is more iconic?
What should films be tailored to?
For films with stunning scenery, spectacular soundtrack and super special FX, the cinema is the best experience...
What makes for a better movie?
Realistic looking CGI is horrifically expensive. So the movie would is full of whatever shít the budget would allow (fake explosions, fire, and water are especially awful; but I have seen car and train crashes that are not even physically viable). I have a ton of respect for Christopher Nolan for sticking with practical effects.
Which is the better comedy, Airplane or Holy Grail was tough to answer.
That’s what I love about movies. If you think a movie is good, you’re right. If you think it’s bad, you’re also right. Movies are completely subjective, and I love that. I love films other people hate, and I hate films other people love.
Which is the better comedy, Airplane or Holy Grail was tough to answer.
That’s what I love about movies. If you think a movie is good, you’re right. If you think it’s bad, you’re also right. Movies are completely subjective, and I love that. I love films other people hate, and I hate films other people love.
