Zamros said:
I wonder if superhero fatigue would be so appparent if most of these movies weren't the same movie with a different coat of paint.
Matt Reeves + 'Noir-style' makes me interested, but I can't say I'm excited. Mostly I just want to wait for this on home release so I can see it in black and white, because I doubt WB would be bold enough to release an entire film in black and white.
Are you saying superhero fatigue exists but we all don't see it yet? Is that what apparent means in this context?
It seems to me based on all your posts about these movies that you just don't particularly care for superhero films. Which is totally cool. But they're not all the same movie with different coats of paint, you just view them very reductively because they don't engage you very much. You can say that about any genre or type of film (slashers, Star Wars movies, biopics, film noirs, fantasy movies, biblical epics, and literally every other subgenre of movies). All you're really saying is "These don't really connect with me so I don't appreciate any of the permutations or variations in the storytelling or playing with genre tropes." Which, again, is fine. It's the same with music. People who don't like a genre (hip hop, classical, jazz, metal, again literally any genre) will say they all sound the same. And they do to them. But they're not. We could all explain the nuance and genius of the genre we love, because it's there in all types of art.