Tonight marks yet another meeting between NFL titans, as future Hall of Fame quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Tom Brandy meet for the 14th time in their storied careers. Each time the two of them get together, whether its in the breeze of the regular season or the grit of the postseason, it’s a spectacle that everyone takes in.

The matchup itself is compared to some of the great movie rivalries of all-time which got us to thinking about just what the best on-screen rivalries have been over the years and how they compare to the Brady-Manning rivalry we’ve grown to love over the years. 10. Ron Burgundy vs. Veronica Coringstone

Tom Brady is: Ron Burgundy

Peyton Manning is: Veronica Corningstone

This one could have gone either way, but Peyton Manning never says the wrong thing and we rarely see him acting like anything but a legend on and off the field. Tom Brady is the epitome of Ron Burgundy, as he dates supermodels, throws fits in public, including while at work, and he looks like he and his Uggs smell like rich mahogany. 9. Harry Potter vs. Draco Malfoy

Tom Brady is: Draco Malfoy

Peyton Manning is: Harry Potter

It’s easy to say that Brady is Harry Potter here since he always finds a way to get out of jams and win games — even if Hogwarts wants to pick up flags for no good reason. But Manning isn’t a villain and he’s never been the villain in the rivalry. In the mid to late 2000s Brady dominated Manning and beat him up bad in the playoffs. It wasn’t until Manning truly mastered his craft that he blossomed into what he is today, which is seemingly the most powerful quarterback wizard ever. There’s also the forehead thing that both Harry Potter and Peyton Manning seem to have going on too. 8. Zoolander vs. Hansel McDonald

Tom Brady is: Hansel McDonald

Peyton Manning is: Zoolander

This one writes itself as Tom Brady epitomizes everything that this movie was about. He’s a quarterback, and probably one of the best to have ever lived, but he secretly thinks he’s a male model. This might be because he goes to bed with one every night, but Hansel McDonald is Tom Brady, who ousted Manning’s Zoolander almost out of the blue in the early half of the 2000s. Manning has regained the throne a bit, but overall this is a rivalry that, based on NFL rules that bar players from hitting either quarterback, is really just missing some glitter being thrown at one another. 7. Marty McFly vs. Biff Tannen

Tom Brady is: Biff Tannen

Peyton Manning is: Marty McFly

All Peyton Manning wanted to do during the 2011 season was hop into a Delorean and travel back to the days when the Colts belonged to him and weren’t awful. He probably still wishes that at times, but there’s no question that he’s Marty McFly in this as Tom Brady was metaphorically beating Manning over the head during the 2000s asking if anyone was home in the postseason. You can also imagine Brady actually using the term ‘butthead’ in real life a lot too, but maybe that’s just me — or the way he looks. 6. Maverick vs. Iceman

Tom Brady is: Maverick

Peyton Manning is: Iceman

Where has this matchup been all our lives. While the Brady-Manning Bowl has always been a gridiron spectacle, why can’t we have it settled with Manning and Brady playing a really homo-erotic game of volleyball against each other. NBC can get the cameras slowed down and we can just have three hours of Tom Brady’s ugly crying face and Peyton Manning’s epic forehead in high definition slow motion glory. Or they can shoot down planes together or whatever the hell else happens in that movie. 5. Neo vs. Agent Smith

Tom Brady is: Agent Smith

Peyton Manning is: Neo

This is something that I thought of back when Manning finally beat Brady back in the 2006 AFC Championship game. At the ending of the only Matrix movie that matters, Agent Smith thinks he has Neo beat but there’s that scene where Neo stops bullets with his mind and Agent Smith explodes. That was the final two minutes of the AFC Championship game, with Manning finally mastering the Matrix of the playoffs and his game, and things haven’t been the same since. 4. Indiana Jones vs. Belloq

Tom Brady is: Belloq

Peyton Manning is: Indiana Jones

Let’s face it, we all know Tom Brady is a pretty undeniable doucheface and that’s exactly what Belloq was in Raiders of the Lost Ark. No matter how hard Manning as Indy tried, Brady’s Belloq was there to steal the artifact (in this case the Lombardi Trophy) away in the end and laugh in his face. Plus you can’t have a character named Indiana and not have him be Peyton Manning, I’m pretty sure that’s a written rule somewhere. 3. Batman vs. The Joker

Tom Brady is: The Joker

Peyton Manning is: Batman

Peyton Manning has long been Batman to a lot of football fans around the world as he’s a largely silent leader who swoops in to lead his team to victory and is always reliable. He was so reliable in the regular season that the Colts seasons from the early 2000s until his departure were just formalities. Plus, we’re pretty sure Tom Brady wears a subtle amount of makeup and he’s an offensive genius, so he’s a natural fit for The Joker in more than one way. 2. Luke Skywalker vs. Darth Vader

Tom Brady is: Darth Vader

Peyton Manning is: Luke Skywalker

We’ve established over the years that Tom Brady is the villain in this matchup and you don’t get a more iconic villain than Darth Vader in the Star Wars films. Manning is clearly a Luke Skywalker type as he’s always had the skills to be the greatest quarterback Jedi ever, he just took forever to fully unlock that potential. Now that he has, he’s a guru of quarterbacking but his connection to Brady is inescapable, as even though they’re not related they’re forever intertwined. 1. Rocky Balboa vs. Apollo Creed

Tom Brady is: Apollo Creed

Peyton Manning is: Rocky Balboa

This one is perhaps the most on-the-nose comparison to a movie rivalry but to say that a Brady-Manning showdown isn’t always heavyweight bout with everything on the line would be to undersell it dramatically. Football is routinely compared to fighting anyways so it makes sense that a Rocky-Apollo rivalry is the best way to cinematically personify the Brady-Manning battle we’ve seen over the last 14 times they’ve met. Manning beating Brady in the 2006 AFC Championship game was his ‘Yo Adrian’ moment but the only thing we can’t compare in this rivalry is the friendship, as no matter what Manning and Brady say through the press to one another, it’s clear they hate each other and likely always will.