It´s just me, or this thread doesn´t make any sense?
I understand the point you guys are try to put on, but, do you?
What do you mean by "reality in a superhero movie"?
You have a guy in a cape flying around, or a guy swinging in webs...where is the reality there?
Who in his right mind wants to make it bound in reality, when reality doesn´t exist.
Last time i checked, people don´t fly or have superpowers...
So, i bet you guys are talking about realism and seriousness, to bound the movie in an illusion of realism.
If that´s the case, i´m all for it, and don´t want it any other way.
Lord of the Rings is a great example of exactly that.
LOTR is not Dungeons & Dragons, LOTR is a serious and adult war movie, where you accept the world your seeing, not just because of the great characters and story, but because of the realism of it all, because you actually believe in what is going on in an illusion of reality.
The same can be said about Aliens, which is also a war movie, but, insted of fighting people, they are fighting monsters, but the seriousness and urgency is all there, as it was real, and you accept it.
Talking about comics book movies, the comic books themselfs are exactly that...
As someone (don´t remember who) said in a Wizard magazine a couple of years ago, comic books should almost be called tragic books due to the seriousness and drama that there is.
You have a guy that died, you have a guy that had is back broken, you have guy that had is girlfriend killed, you have a villain that put an heroine in a wheelchair...isn´t that serious, adult, deep?
Or the important stuff is the 1000th fight between Spidey and Venom?
Isn´t those dramas that make the characters grow?
Fantasy is like action, fights and special effects, they are inherent to the genre.