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Medinoc Chaotic Greedy Since: Jan, 2001
Chaotic Greedy
Feb 15th 2024 at 3:35:45 PM •••

Didn't this page use to list which film "won"? (box office, critical success etc.)

"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."
Brandon Not a cat Since: Jan, 2010
Not a cat
Aug 3rd 2023 at 9:16:58 PM •••

Not sure if its like this on other sections of the Dueling Wirks page, but... Im confused by a lot of the examples under "animation". Most of the examples are just films that were competing at the box office at the time, but arguably arent similar at all plot wise.

For example there's nothing really similar with Oliver & Company and The Land Before Time, or with All Dogs Go To Heaven and The Little Mermaid.

If I had a nickel for every film where Emma Stone falls off a balcony... I'd only have two nickels, but weird that there's two of them.
SpinyNorman Imaginary Hedgehog Since: Feb, 2014
Imaginary Hedgehog
Jul 12th 2019 at 4:51:47 AM •••

Why Dungeons & Dragons vs. Fellowship...? I guess they're the same genre and one year apart, but other than that, how are these ever in the same ring? I don't mean quality-wise; I mean that D&D came first, so it couldn't have been a rip-off. (At least not of peter jackson.)

This is nøt å signåture.™
Darthman616 Since: Aug, 2014
Feb 10th 2017 at 1:16:16 PM •••

I was thinking about adding "Hail Caesar vs La La Land" given the fact both came out in 2016 and how they shared being homage to, having nostalgia for, and at least arguably serving as a deconstruction of classic Hollywood to some degree. I'm thinking ultimately "Film Cross Genre" will be the place to put it, but I thought I'd just see if there are any other opinions on this.

Edited by Darthman616
darkchiefy Since: Jul, 2015
Oct 27th 2016 at 12:21:07 PM •••

Question about Flight and Sully. The films were released about 4 years apart, Is this too much time between films in order to be considered duelling films?

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