The second Thor movie was a dumb waste of time.
Eliab, it's about the studios and actors taking it too seriously.
But too many (typified in the Dark Night Rises) take themselves way too seriously. They're based on comics, and are supposed to be fun.
The difference being, "every comic movie out" usually aren't completely trash in their execution. Say what you will about capeshit, but The Winter Solider? Guardians of the Galaxy? Quality movies. We haven't had a truly bad comic book movie since... Iron Man 3?
Fan4stic?
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on February 21, 2016, 10:17:30 PMEliab, it's about the studios and actors taking it too seriously.Okay, great, but what does that really achieve? I don't really see a problem with "taking yourself too seriously" if it's done right, which, for the most part, it is. QuoteBut too many (typified in the Dark Night Rises) take themselves way too seriously. They're based on comics, and are supposed to be fun.Okay, so you have one "comic book movie" that takes itself too seriously. Care to name a few more? Because I don't find Nolan's shitty take on the character to be the best example of "seriousness ruining the genre" or whatever it is you're trying to convey.In fact, I'd be perfectly happy if CBMs started taking themselves MORE seriously. I found TWS to be the best example of this. And even if you found that movie too "over-the-top" in the seriousness department, guess what they followed it up with? Guardians of the Galaxy, a far better parody of the superhero film genre.