ChatGPT vs Gemini: Which AI Picks Better Movies?

Key Takeaways

- ChatGPT uses artistic achievement and cultural impact to rank films, while Gemini aggregates existing critic lists
- Both AIs placed Citizen Kane and The Godfather in their top two positions
- The lists diverge significantly after the top five, showing different approaches to subjective ranking
What happens when you ask AI to settle one of cinema's oldest debates? Dan Girolamo, a streaming journalist with over a decade of entertainment coverage, put ChatGPT and Gemini to the test with a simple prompt: rank the 10 greatest movies of all time.
The results show how these AI systems approach subjective questions. They also reveal the limits of algorithmic taste.
The Prompt and Methodology
Girolamo kept things simple. He asked both AI services: "Please list and rank the 10 greatest movies of all time."
Both systems acknowledged the subjective nature of the task before answering. But they took different paths to their conclusions.
ChatGPT built its rankings around six criteria: artistic achievement, cultural impact, innovation, influence on filmmaking, performances, and long-term legacy. It synthesized these factors into a unified list.
Gemini took a more democratic approach. It pulled from three established sources: the Sight & Sound critics' poll, the American Film Institute rankings, and IMDb user ratings. Then it created a consensus list from the overlap.
ChatGPT's Top 10
- Citizen Kane
- The Godfather
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Casablanca
- Seven Samurai
- The Shawshank Redemption
- Schindler's List
- The Empire Strikes Back
- Vertigo
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Gemini's Top 10
- Citizen Kane
- The Godfather
- Vertigo
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Seven Samurai
- Singin' in the Rain
- Tokyo Story
- Casablanca
- Schindler's List
- The Searchers
Where the Lists Agree
Both AIs agree on the top two spots. Citizen Kane and The Godfather hold the first and second positions in both rankings. This tracks with decades of critical consensus. Citizen Kane has topped the Sight & Sound poll for most of its history, though Vertigo unseated it in 2012.
Five films appear on both lists: Citizen Kane, The Godfather, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Seven Samurai, Casablanca, Vertigo, and Schindler's List. These represent what you might call the canonical films that show up on nearly every "greatest ever" ranking.
Where They Diverge
The differences are telling. ChatGPT included The Shawshank Redemption, The Empire Strikes Back, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. All three rank extremely high on IMDb's user-voted list. Shawshank has held the top spot there for years.
Gemini's list skews more toward critical favorites. Singin' in the Rain, Tokyo Story, and The Searchers are staples of academic film lists but less likely to appear in popular rankings. Tokyo Story, directed by Yasujiro Ozu, is particularly notable as a slower, contemplative film that rewards patient viewers.
| Rank | ChatGPT | Gemini |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Citizen Kane | Citizen Kane |
| 2 | The Godfather | The Godfather |
| 3 | 2001: A Space Odyssey | Vertigo |
| 4 | Casablanca | 2001: A Space Odyssey |
| 5 | Seven Samurai | Seven Samurai |
| 6 | The Shawshank Redemption | Singin' in the Rain |
| 7 | Schindler's List | Tokyo Story |
| 8 | The Empire Strikes Back | Casablanca |
| 9 | Vertigo | Schindler's List |
| 10 | LOTR: Return of the King | The Searchers |
What This Reveals About AI Reasoning
ChatGPT's approach mirrors how it handles most questions. It pulls from its training data, weighs multiple factors, and produces a synthesized answer. The result feels like a compromise between critical and popular opinion.
Gemini's method is more transparent but also more limited. By explicitly citing its sources, it shows its work. But it also means the list is only as good as the inputs. If you disagree with the Sight & Sound poll, you'll disagree with Gemini.
Neither AI can account for personal taste, emotional resonance, or the context in which you first saw a film. These factors matter enormously in how people actually experience movies.
Logicity's Take
Another look at AI limitations when facing subjective questions
The Limits of AI Film Criticism
What's missing from both lists? Any film released after 2003. No Parasite, no Mad Max: Fury Road, no Get Out. This likely reflects training data cutoffs and the difficulty of assessing "all-time great" status for recent releases.
The lists also skew heavily American and European. Seven Samurai and Tokyo Story represent Asia. Nothing from Latin America, Africa, or the Middle East made either list. This mirrors the biases in the critical institutions that informed both AIs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI recommend movies based on personal taste?
Yes. Both ChatGPT and Gemini can suggest films based on your preferences. The results work better when you give specific examples of films you like rather than asking for "the best" in a genre.
Which AI is better for movie recommendations?
Neither is clearly superior. ChatGPT tends to include more popular blockbusters, while Gemini may surface more critically acclaimed films. Try both with the same prompt to compare results.
Do AI movie rankings change over time?
Yes. As training data updates and models improve, rankings can shift. Asking the same question months apart may produce different results.
Why do AI movie lists favor older films?
Older films have more accumulated critical writing and appear on more established "greatest" lists. AI systems trained on this data reflect that historical weight.
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