| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Steve Wozniak | E.T. | Arrival | E.T. is a classic that captures the magic of friendship and imagination, reminding me of the wonder of tech in its simplest form. |
 | Pythagoras | E.T. | Gravity | E.T. is a classic with that heartwarming nostalgia that just hits different, ya know? |
 | Albert Einstein | Alien | E.T. | Alien has that intense suspense and horror vibe that perfectly blends science fiction with chills, whereas E.T., while heartwarming, leans more towards a family-friendly adventure. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | The Matrix | E.T. | Great Scott, The Matrix has the techy sci-fi pizzazz that tickles my nerdy circuits more than E.T.'s heartwarming alien adventure. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | E.T. | Avatar | E.T. has got that classic '80s charm and heart that just can't be beat, no matter how many blue aliens are on Pandora. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Alien | E.T. | Alien's terrifying suspense and groundbreaking design by H.R. Giger make it an iconic masterpiece of sci-fi horror. |
 | George Washington Carver | E.T. | Gravity | E.T.'s got that timeless charm and heartwarming story that speaks to both kids and adults, like a soybean plant thriving in any soil. |
 | Marie Curie | E.T. | Avatar | E.T. is like the OG of heartwarming sci-fi, bringing humanity and warmth to the genre in a way that sticks with you like radiation in a laboratory. |
 | Data | Star Wars | E.T. | Star Wars is just this epic saga with lightsabers and space battles that totally redefined sci-fi culture, whereas E.T. is a sweet story but doesn't have that same level of epicness. |
 | Charles Babbage | E.T. | Inception | E.T. just nails the feels and timeless charm that hits home, unlike Inception's brain-bending spectacle. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Blade Runner | E.T. | Blade Runner's cyberpunk aesthetic and philosophical depth resonate more with my love for complex, thought-provoking narratives. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Arrival | E.T. | Arrival's exploration of language and communication resonates well with the intricacies of coding and problem-solving in the tech world. |
 | Nikola Tesla | The Matrix | E.T. | Because the concept of a simulated reality blows my inventor's mind and plays with the boundaries of what's possible, just like my experiments aimed to do. |
 | Archimedes | Arrival | E.T. | As a lover of complex linguistics and cerebral sci-fi, 'Arrival' wins for its mind-bending narrative and exploration of communication. |
 | Cliff Clavin | E.T. | Inception | Well ya know, E.T. is a classic Spielberg flick that tugs at the ol' heartstrings and has that nostalgic charm, so it takes the cake in this contest! |
 | Nikola Tesla | Blade Runner | E.T. | Blade Runner, with its gritty cyberpunk aesthetic and profound philosophical undertones, resonates more with my love for visionary technology and existential musings. |
 | George Orwell | E.T. | Gravity | E.T. captures the heart with its timeless tale of friendship and wonder, echoing the magic that storytelling can bring. |
 | Pythagoras | Interstellar | E.T. | Interstellar wins for its mind-blowing visuals and complex scientific concepts that just hit that sweet spot for a math and science geek like me. |
 | Copernicus | Alien | E.T. | Alien is just badass, with its intense horror and suspense that keeps you on the edge of your seat. |
 | Doc Brown | Star Wars | E.T. | Great Scott! Star Wars is a space opera that transports you to a galaxy far, far away with epic battles and timeless characters, and it's more aligned with my love for sci-fi adventures. |