Well saidYes, I do think that comic fans are far too critical of comic movies. What makes it worse is that there really is no gray area for a lot of comic fans when it comes to comic movies. If the fans like something it's "OMG! BEST EVAR!" If they don't then it's, "OMG! Worst movie ever!"
This isn't just a few sects of comic fandom either. While you're not going to see every single comic fan act like this, there are a ton here and on other message boards that do the same. Just look at how panned GL is to comic fans. I get that people didn't like the movie. It makes sense due to its flaws, but is it really the worst movie of all time? It's all subjective, but it seems that every movie that comic fans don't like is the worst thing ever. It's like how the IMDB ratings for movies are way off charts. People who like the movie give it 10/10 stars while people who disliked it give it 1/10 while saying they wish they could give it a negative star. Not many people rationally say, "This movie had too many flaws, but it had some minor entertainment. 6/10."
Comic fans also seem to be big bandwagoners beyond their favorite characters. While the Batman, Spider-man, X-Men, etc. fans will always enjoy the movies about their favorite characters more, the rest of comic fans seem to go overboard with proclaiming something as the best. When Raimi's Spider-man was out it was the greatest thing ever until Nolan's Batman and to a smaller extent Iron Man. Then Raimi didn't "get" Spider-man at all to some people. Just look at some of the silly **** people are saying before Amazing Spider-man comes out. I've seen people say that it looks more faithful to the comics because of a few poses while web slinging. WTF? I've seen some of the exact same poses in the Raimi movies a bunch of times.
Beyond Raimi Nolan's Batman was seen as something called down from the heavens that was absolutely without flaws. When TDK hit every other comic movie sucked, and if you weren't kneeling five times a day to praise the almighty Nolan you were a travesty. Now some of the same people who swung from Nolan's jock after TDK are saying that the Nolan series is far too realistic, and that they wish Batman could be "fun like the Avengers." I bet in 5 years we're going to hear that solo superhero movies are better because the Avengers movies are just big popcorn flicks, or some **** like that.
Regardless I'm glad we are getting so many movies from different properties. The fans can ***** all they want. I'll be watching most of them, and having a good time.
Great post, you really nailed some good points there. Comic fans too often (but not everytime, some flicks are just bad, i.e: Catwoman) behave like little children who get the wrong colour of their Lego pieces.Yes, I do think that comic fans are far too critical of comic movies. What makes it worse is that there really is no gray area for a lot of comic fans when it comes to comic movies. If the fans like something it's "OMG! BEST EVAR!" If they don't then it's, "OMG! Worst movie ever!"
This isn't just a few sects of comic fandom either. While you're not going to see every single comic fan act like this, there are a ton here and on other message boards that do the same. Just look at how panned GL is to comic fans. I get that people didn't like the movie. It makes sense due to its flaws, but is it really the worst movie of all time? It's all subjective, but it seems that every movie that comic fans don't like is the worst thing ever. It's like how the IMDB ratings for movies are way off charts. People who like the movie give it 10/10 stars while people who disliked it give it 1/10 while saying they wish they could give it a negative star. Not many people rationally say, "This movie had too many flaws, but it had some minor entertainment. 6/10."
Comic fans also seem to be big bandwagoners beyond their favorite characters. While the Batman, Spider-man, X-Men, etc. fans will always enjoy the movies about their favorite characters more, the rest of comic fans seem to go overboard with proclaiming something as the best. When Raimi's Spider-man was out it was the greatest thing ever until Nolan's Batman and to a smaller extent Iron Man. Then Raimi didn't "get" Spider-man at all to some people. Just look at some of the silly **** people are saying before Amazing Spider-man comes out. I've seen people say that it looks more faithful to the comics because of a few poses while web slinging. WTF? I've seen some of the exact same poses in the Raimi movies a bunch of times.
Beyond Raimi Nolan's Batman was seen as something called down from the heavens that was absolutely without flaws. When TDK hit every other comic movie sucked, and if you weren't kneeling five times a day to praise the almighty Nolan you were a travesty. Now some of the same people who swung from Nolan's jock after TDK are saying that the Nolan series is far too realistic, and that they wish Batman could be "fun like the Avengers." I bet in 5 years we're going to hear that solo superhero movies are better because the Avengers movies are just big popcorn flicks, or some **** like that.
Regardless I'm glad we are getting so many movies from different properties. The fans can ***** all they want. I'll be watching most of them, and having a good time.
Regardless I'm glad we are getting so many movies from different properties. The fans can ***** all they want. I'll be watching most of them, and having a good time
Organic Webs only make sense if it comes out of his butt.![]()
Sure the general public may not think comic books are as serious as many comic book fans, may laugh it off as a childish thing, but do comic fans take comic movies too seriously??
On the other hand, the changes made to some other comic book movies I understand and agree with. Like Spiderman having naturally developed web shooters rather than developing them at home. For one thing, it helps move the story forward. For another, actual scientists have been trying to artificially replicate spiderwebs for years, using the latest scientific equipment and with millions of dollars in funding, and still haven't succeeded. Having a high school student just whipping them up in his bedroom with nothing but a home chemistry set? Goes beyond the realm of believability, even for a sci-fi/comic movie.
.................................but producing webs from your wrists is not........................................
The fact that they come out of his wrists are extremely hard to swallow.
It would be akin to someone ****ting out of their ears.
Now, I'm no geneticist, but that makes absolutely no sense to me.I disagree, you can easily believe in the conceit that when the dna mixes(as they did it in the Raimi film, as opposed to random radiation poisioning), the spider DNA finds the best way to combine with the Human DNA to produce the best possible specimen, combining the fact of the human way of doing things with the spider's. This is also why Pete does not grow extra eyes, arms or all over body hair.