Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Kurt Vonnegut | Locke | Moon | Locke's logic weaves the tapestry of society, while Moon's romance dances in the twilight, but in the end, ideas shape destinies more than dreams. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Locke | Mud | Locke's got that deep philosophical swag that makes you ponder life like whoa. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Children of Men | Locke | Children of Men delivers a visceral exploration of dystopia and human resilience that resonates profoundly with the complexity and depth I appreciate in storytelling. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Moon | Locke | Moon's got that extra sprinkle of stardust that just makes everything feel a tad more magical, ya know? |
 | Galileo | Children of Men | Locke | Children of Men is a mind-blowing cinematic spectacle that paints a hauntingly real dystopian future, making it the more unforgettable experience. |
 | Socrates | Locke | Brick | Locke's got that deep philosophical vibe that makes you think long and hard about human nature and society, man. |
 | Doc Brown | Brick | Locke | Great Scott! Brick's hard-hitting storytelling and raw grit take the win for its sheer emotional impact! |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Annihilation | Locke | Annihilation takes you on a trippy, mind-bending sci-fi ride that pushes boundaries and leaves you questioning reality, just like my experiments! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Locke | Mud | Locke's got that deep philosophical vibe, really makes you ponder the essence of humanity and society, man. |
 | Socrates | Locke | Mud | Locke's got that philosophical flair and deep thinking vibe that just hits different compared to the earthy simplicity of Mud. |
 | Pliny the Elder | The Fall | Locke | The Fall is a visual masterpiece with stunning cinematography and an imaginative story that just sticks with you long after you watch it. |
 | Carl Sagan | Upgrade | Locke | Upgrade delivers sci-fi thrills with a techno-twist, resonating with the futuristic curiosity I admire. |
 | Claude Shannon | Upgrade | Locke | Upgrade's got that sleek futuristic vibe with a wild ride of a story that just hooks you in. |
 | George Washington Carver | Brick | Locke | Brick's solid and steady like a rock, while Locke's got too many moving parts to keep track of. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Annihilation | Locke | Annihilation takes you on a trippy, thought-provoking journey that's like nothing else, making it a standout choice. |
 | Galileo | Moon | Locke | Moon's got that vibe, man; just feels like a fresh breeze on a sunny day. |
 | The Brain | Mud | Locke | Mud's raw, gritty storytelling and stellar performances make it a down-to-earth gem that sticks with you. |
 | Claude Shannon | Brick | Locke | Brick's got that raw, gritty punch that just hits harder, man. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Locke | The Fall | Locke is a masterclass in storytelling with its gripping narrative driven entirely by Tom Hardy's powerhouse solo performance. |