Superhero Fatigue is Real, and It's HERE - A Rant
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2023
- "Superhero fatigue isn't real... it can't hurt you.
...unless you're a shareholder."
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Imagine losing money to a 15 million dollar Godzilla movie 🤣
Don't have to.
@@VerilyViscousExactly. It happened. Now will Disney try to buy Toho?
@@Mister-Six The Age of Heroes is over.
The Age of the Monsters has arrived
@@MrLolguy93The filth of the 'message' is finally washing away.
Imagine having lower quality special effects than a 15 mil Godzilla movie.
Hell big budgets and good special effects were why Hollywood stayed dominate so long but the budgets have just gone up and the quality of the effects is worse than it was decades ago.
Look at Iron Man his suits in the first movie look way better than the nano tech(excuse for bad CGI) ones in infinity war and end game
They killed the genre as fast as they could. The franchises that disney has sacrificed to the altar of woke isnt small.
"No message is too small too push, no sacrifice on the altar of wokeness too small" Admiral Iger
i still like superheroes. But they started at the top, with good stories and characters and now try to sell us the woke bullshit. They can have that. I won`t even pirate that shit.
As fast as they could?
This has been torture pr0n.
@@elLooto Only for speedsters like The Flash, so how many "settlements" have WBD made on behalf of a certain ersatz millworker?
@@thomask5434 they had to shoehorn "the message" into superhero movies because they know if they created a NEW IP for that crap NO ONE would watch or care. thats why they are moving on to video games now.....
The problem is people kept shelling out money for GENRE instead of STORIES.
“It’s the films that failed the actor.”
Story of the Pierce Brosnan Bond movies.
I liked Goldeneye
@@mrcliff3709 GoldenEye is my favorite Bond film, I will defend that to my last breath, ironically it was followed up by my least favorite Bond films. Brosnan just happened to be in those too.
@@mrcliff3709 golden eye was the only one that was great
Goldeneye was the best one. Then, it was a fast decline from that point on.
It is difficult to tell which is more bankrupt, their creativity or their financial situations.
Both
All of the above.
Yes
Their creativity went down the drain ages ago, somewhere between gamergate and 2016
@@caveatlector2671Beat me to it.
Don't let them use fatigue as the main scapegoat for their incompetence and greed.
If the movies were still good, people would still see them. It's really as simple as that. Its too bad Razorfist doesn't see this.
@@MAGAMANive been told the Batman was good (personally I found it a boring slog that went of an hour longer than it should have and felt its a shittier version of Batman year 1) why didnt it do dark Knight numbers if it was actually a great movie?
And well not super hero fatige per say i ignored the amazing spiderman movies completely when they came out because we'd just had the sam rami trilogy and I thought a reboot a few years after spiderman 3 was dumb. By all acounts those films weren't actually that bad either but they still did poorly
@@MAGAMAN Its not that simple, fatigue is real but people forget that once something goes mainstream, all the trend chasers come out and corporations get their tentacles in it causing the oversaturation as everyone wants to get a piece of the pie.
@@vonfaustien3957 only shills say The Batman was great; it was an ok movie that looks great in comparison to the absolute dregs that were its competitors. There has not been a 9-10/10 super hero movie since Infinity War and the entertainment industry using fatigue coincides with the rapid drop off of both the writing for everything after Infinity War as well as the increasingly bad and more commonplace CGI being used as a crutch to “fix it in post”.
It's not incompetence, it's deliberate.
The final gag in this rant is probably the hardest I have laughed for the last two weeks.
Razor was very self-conscious for a moment at the end, wasn't he? 😂
Genre fatigue mixed with a general fatigue for the low standard of entertainment today has turned a lot of us towards other things.
I get my entertainment elsewhere now. And its better.
When a call girl cost as much as a movie ticket, popcorn and a soda that's a problem.
My problem with everything is that there is no creativity or risk taking. We are getting cheap remakes and nothing new. It´s getting old. I want a good story that hasn´t been told before.
They wanted to chase the norms at the cost of alienating the most die-hard fans of the genre and now that the norms, as usual, have passed the trend, they are left with nothing.
Normies haven't "passed the trend", the movies just went to shit. Normies are the only ones still going to see these movies.
Just like how Disney Channel chased after the tween girls while ignoring the rest of the family.
@@Launchpad05oh my fucking god... How many... How many Disney channel sitcoms had a tween girl MC in them in the aughts and up? It was fucking insane!
@@MAGAMAN Normie are definitely the only ones who still go to see these films but there are few of them left. Normie are the majority, that's why they chased them so much. And no, normies don't stop watching movies because of low quality, they made a lot of rubbish entertainment possible, normies stop following something if it's no longer popular. The masses follow the masses, what is socially accepted, which is why they tried in every way to deny the collapse as much as possible.
These are not norms. If it was, people would come.
Lesson: never try to make something niche mainstream. It can work well in the short term if done well enough, but always goes sour in the long term.
And people still made tons of money so why shouldn’t they do it?
Niche isnt the problem its the quality that was the problem.
@@fuzztsimmers3415 I am merely quoting razorfist when I say that these failures are not a glitch but a feature. There are consequences to making something try to appeal to the lowest common denominator rather than defiantly being what it is. Chess will never be popular because it has the same rules regardless of the generations it has outlasted and refuses to dumb its rules down to allow idiots to be the best players. People shit on tradition for being retrograde but is thoroughly proven itself in terms of consistency.
Everything that's mainstream was once niche you actual brainlet.
It's less about going mainstream, and more understanding when the trend is over. If Marvel had stopped after Endgame, the superhero fad would be remembered fondly (and profitably). But Disney kept going.
Few UA-camrs make me laugh as much as Razörfist. All the while telling more truth in a few minutes than main scream media tells in 9 years.
If I could have a super power it would be to talk like razor! Don't get me wrong I'm quick witted but I can't speak at that pace at the same time without sounding like Biden giving a speech whilst getting his daily pudding dose
Was main scream deliberate? If so, nice pun.
That ending had me in stitches. Well done sir.
Tabloid shows, reality shows, tween sitcoms, and YA novels/movies are WAY more overexploited than the angry game reviewers on UA-cam.
Only to be topped by the classic "F-U, I was right!" Chair spinning.😂
@@Launchpad05 With Warhammer lore videos becoming a STRONG contender to all of the above.
Video essays or lore explained for anything really. But i don't get to talk since i am one by one of the reasons as a viewer that i support with my watching any of the above. And in the end if enjoy any of these overused themes, what does that makes me?
@@ncrvako I thank MAx Derrat and ghostcharm for getting me into soulsborne lore videos.
Blade needs to be simple but badass - he's a man of action and few words. That's what Snipes nailed. In today's movie environment, it'll be a miracle if we don't get three lectures about why we audience bad before the credit card.
Blade is techno music + vampire killing + one liners. That's all you need.
Eh. Depends on the cut you watch man. In the extended cut, Blade comes off as a conspiracy theorist proven right by the end of the movie. In the director's cut, they removed the several vampire rants he has in the movie.
Cool guy who kills vampires.
That's it, that's the movie.
@@Lonovavir it seemed like a long music video, lol
If there's a single lecture longer than "some motherfuckers always tryin' to ice skate uphill," the movie will be a failure.
Couldn't stop laughing from start to finish >.
I couldn’t stop laughing at you licking Eric July’s arsehole from the moment he had a modicum of success with his comic book franchise in a pathetic attempt to ride the man’s coattails to greatness, Butterbean. Hope you’re ready for the inevitable crash and burn of you and your buddies’ grift thanks to Eric and his equally pathetic tough guy act, as that’s going to dwarf the demise of the Skeptic community from days of yore. 😂
To be fair, the genre probably could have gone a few more years before natural fatigue killed it, if they hadn't kept doing character swaps.
I concur. Give someone bad cake. They'll have cake fatigue.
@@jimbo9305It takes more than one bad cake for someone to lose interest
@@fulcrum2168 Depends on how bad the cake is.
I used to think I hated beer, because all I ever tried was crap American beer. I tried some imported stuff, wow it's good.
@@fulcrum2168
One good movie per year. One or two good series at a time and there wouldn’t be fatigue.
The comic industry has gone on for decades now, only growing.
Political content and poor writing killed it. Over exposure played a roll.
@J.B.1982 fr the over exposure to the people that never cared about all of the things the genre provided just what they could get out what the genre already did well
That ending was just beautiful. Love the graceful self-awareness.
that millisecond of fake introspection was hylarious
It make me laugh the hardest! I am still laughing!!
1:58 "it's a bird, it's a plane...and a 2nd plane crashing into Tower 2" BRUTAL! Never change, Razor!
The lack of talented writers or even mediocre writers at Disney is unbelievable! Where have all the good writers gone? Hollywood can't find any writers-- none for Rings of Power, Blue Beatle, Black Adam, or The Flash.
Yeah, Disney & WB drove this genre into the ground. They’ve flooded the markets with these poor offerings and rendered it all worthless now.
They did this with everything that preceded the superhero genre and will do it to whatever comes after it.
Exactly. It is not **just** superhero fatigue but since they are the most common movies right now, it just seems that way. It is Woke Fatigue.
This.
They're doing it with live action video games and Anime now.
Hell, you can't even be sure of a good movie with a freaking biopic anymore. How the hell do you fk up a movie about Napoleon?
Nope ur wrong people are just sick of bad writing and wokness not super heroes
It's not that I no longer like Cape Movies,
It's that I no longer expect to see a good one.
It's been like 7 years of back to back turd fests.
I don't understand how a studio can repeatedly lose millions of dollars and never once consider course correction .
I'm in the same boat. I liked this stuff before it was cool, but I was smart enough not to get burnt out by making cape flicks the sum total of my cinematic diet. They've so thoroughly flooded the market, and the bad stuff has overwhelmed the good 3 to 1 at this point. I've only cared to see a fraction of the shows and movies that came out this year, and I'm not in any hurry to see any of the ones I missed.
You get addicted to playing the slots because your first few pulls were wins, and you keep throwing that lever because your luck has just got to turn around. That's the logic. When it worked, it made them so much money. Like ridiculous amounts of money. If you have tunnel vision for that, you start to think your losses will be worth it if you could only get one more jackpot. It's dumb, but that's what the collective consciousness over there is doing.
Chinese slush fund money
I have had enough of them. They seem to have no idea on what overload is, except when they blame everyone else
Admittedly I do not have Superhero fatigue, but that's more because they haven't released good movies that I wanted to see for a while, because they've made it quite clear that politics is more important than telling a good, interesting story. Last one I enjoyed was Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
In entertainment, less is always more, and it’s a lesson that Hollywood just can’t seem to grasp a hold of, from vampires to zombies to super heroes. I can’t wait for them to over saturate with video game adaptations and to continue to not learn that simple lesson
Hollywood learning a lesson? Easier for Joe to remember what day he is in
Agreed. The knowledge of when to stop is hard especialy when doing so is more advantagous than going forward. It is far worse these days with all the sequels.
That's what I'm worried about especially since video game adaptations are getting slightly better.
I quit watching after 'Endgame' and finally binge watched for 2 days to catch up. More is better hardly describes what I noticed. Every trick used before in every other movie is now used in each one. Ironman holo interface, Hud, as well as the carved/sculpted/etc. Wall of Exposition to name very few. It was pure overdose.
Video game movies and warhammer are next.
I find it hilarious that both Marvel & DC executives know they are fundamentally killing superhero movies and decide to stay quiet about it so they can collect their salaries and go home to their families to watch Blue Beetle and The Marvels.
Except no one is watching either. Hhahahahahhahahahahha, Yeah I'm gonna watch The Marvels? Hahahhahahahahahhahahahaha niggah just back away from the screen hahahhahahaha get me a Cutty hahahhahaha I mean WTF
Ooj. Iiiok at okk. Nnb
DC keeps making sick ass animated shit though where heroes actually walk around in dark places and actually aren't only blessed with intergalactic level threats , so that they can actually have a more interesting element than OH NO the world's collapsing again oh my god, its more like wow superman murdered a guy now he's a dictator marvel said yea let's make what ifs 😂
I think it's both. Super hero movies have run its course but the bad content made it die faster. I think people don't like to say "super hero fatigue" because it gives the impression it's the audiences fault and not their bad content.
I just don't agree that people are tired of superheroes. Superhero comics have been around for a long time and have a huge range of stories that can be adapted. Stories that people still love and read regularly. Would we really be talking about genre fatigue if DC put as much effort into their live action films as they did Superman vs The Elite? Would the MCU be collapsing if they had embraced the variety offered by characters like Spawn, Jessica Jones, and Daredevil rather than jamming everything into a Taika Waititi formula processed through the woke machine? If a new Batman Arkham game every bit as good as Arkham City came out would people refuse to play it just because they don't want more Batman? And why are superhero manga series like MHA and Demon Slayer absolutely dominating comic sales in the US if people are tired of those kinds of stories? People still love superheroes and their stories when done even moderately well. It's kind of insane to say the genre is dying due to audience fatigue when that same audience is happily consuming the genre either from foreign publishers or by revisiting older shows/movies.
Maybe that was the point of the naming/framing.
@@MrDj232You hit the fucking nail on the head, now and forever.
Maybe the audience that they made new superhero content for was not a good audience for really cool people that don't give a fuck about colors or races or buzzwords they just go in neutralize evils and leave don't take any credit, kinda why I can't stand this super heros being famous bs
They're going to have a hard time deflecting criticism with the new Blade. Wesley Snipes is Blade. Period.
And if it is good, it will smash at the box office. If its bad, it will crash at the box office.
(thinking you can recast Blade) "Mothafucka, you outta yo damn mind?!"
I agree with Razorfist, Pulp needs to make a long awaited comeback
and theater ms animated shorts
2D animation also needs to make A comeback.
Martial Arts, Sword&Sorcery most than ever.
Pulp comics?
You mean like James bond? In current era politics?
You sure about that?
In this current year? Another disaster waiting to happen but even worse
"If that movie was any darker, Anne Colter would be dating it." OOOOOUUUUU, thats was rough. 🤣
@@caveatlector2671 🤣👏
I'm not sure you've ever ended more hysterically than this one, Razör
It is NOT superhero fatigue - it is $#!+ script fatigue.
Copium
No, they’re just going to migrate to the Kaiju Genre now. We’re not equipped to deal with tourists!
no the next genre is boom is going to be videogame movies
@@thekittenthatwantschicken8018that or anime. Could go either way.
Im also expecting a vast amount of movies based off girls dolls due to Barbie and Hollywood learning the wrong thing.
They'll remake Gorgo next.
oh god not live action anime movies...@@vonfaustien3957
After so many bad movies I'd think tourists are the only ones still excited about Kaiju movies. Thorias' "positive" review of Godzilla Minus One was that you could remove Godzilla from the movie and it wouldn't change a thing. Seems like the days of giant monsters fighting is just a vague happy memory held onto by audiences and Guillermo del Toro.
All I can hope is that "Cinematic Universes" are next
It started after Endgame for me, and a lot of other nerds i hang out with. The MCU was awesome bringing all these heros to life at first but now it just seems like a desperate crash grab(it is).
It was always cliche by the numbers garbage.
Worse, its deliberately pissing on the genera because the people running things are lacking in talent. They can't create, all they can do is tear down.
It was already happening to me _before_ Endgame which is an indicator that it was/is indeed superhero fatigue for me and not just a gut response to woke modern movies. I hear a lot of people saying superhero fatigue isnt real so this is my response to those individuals. Even if Marvel wasnt moving the direction it is I just need a break.
Movie goers: I’d like a good Superman movie plz.
Studios: best I can do Is mediocre
Super hero fatigue is more about woke fatigue. We have superhero movies that succeed when they leave the woke behind
How? The only people who care about fighting for or against “woke” are college students and the terminally online. Cape flicks as a whole are losing mainstream appeal and this would have happened with or without the adding of woke elements. There’s a reason that Oppenheimer and Barbie were the biggest films this year. People want something new and a return to variety in cinema. Fuck superhero films.
When people say "Superhero fatigue" they mean there sick of the same cookie cutter overly CGI PG-13 cape shit where every character is virtually indestructible. Joker not only made money because of the name but because it was a gritty character study about an actual human being. If they made an R-rated Punisher flick in the vein of Death Wish or a Shang-Chi movie like a Bruce Lee film people would love it. The problem was the genre didn't expand itself. Every movie looked and felt the same.
@@LivingGhost1 The people who watched that Punisher movie did love it; but it flopped badly too; as did the previous one (we won't mention the one before that).
They were before the MCU began, so perhaps the market is there now (though the moment is passed) but they have tried R-rated Punisher a few times ('89, '04, '08) and it's never yet worked commercially.
Super Hero movies being the mainstream theater draw is like rap being the mainstream draw for music. It's sad and I miss when they made movies that left lasting impressions.
At least superheroes didn't kill each other nearly as brutal as the ghetto chips.
I watched Best In Hell recently. And I remembered it just now, so I guess it made that much of an impression. Movies are being made outside of hollywood, and there are thousands of old movies none of us have or will ever see.
@@odinsrensen7460I finally watch Citizen Kane recently and was blown away. All the hype I kept hearing about it being the best film of all time turned me off but man I wish I had watched it sooner. It was an excellent film.
=@@Throbingkcoc Um . . . Good for you I guess, i'm not a film snob, so aside from LOTOR, and the occasional old action/monster movie, I don't really care to watch movies in general.
@@spacewolfblackmane19you don’t care to watch movies but miss when they left an impression?
I would admit the genre is tired and dead but for one fact - *everything* coming out of Hollywood right now is bombing as hard as Hiroshima. That ain't a 'genre' problem. That's a *talent* problem. That is to say, all of the major studios seem to be entirely devoid of talent. That isn't 'cope' - it's pointing out the obvious.
EXACTLY!!! How could you even tell if its superhero fatigue when everything they're putting out in every genera is shit?
Hear hear!
It's neither it's a we didn't read the comics problem it's a writing problem it's a Hollywood is located on a planet where everything is sunshine problem the movies don't even feel like good enough to be like oh man I hope so and so survives, I'm always like when are we losing this character it'd be funny
That might have been one of the best ending jokes you've ever done.
The issue going is that hypothetically if someone was to adapt a pulp character (please god no, not in today’s climate) it’s automatically going to be tossed into the superhero film pile. Though they are two different genres.
Marvel and DC have turned comic book films into a genre when they’re actually a medium with multiple genres in it.
self own almost had me fall out of my chair. respect.
What's gonna be sad is that we all know the genre has taken it's final breath, but like with everything there will be movies that come out that will still make money in the superhero genre and people will never admit that it's dead.
Gotta love those twerps who parrot
WhAT AbOUt AcROss The SPiDeRVerSe!?! GuARdiANs 3!!?(which actually made less than 1 and 2.that’s NOT good) tHE bAtMAn!?!??
I find as I grow older, I have less interest in watching other people doing things in front of cameras.
The more you think about it, the more you realize the how little the film industry actually contributes to society.
You are my superhero
I like how he was all like "It's razorin' time" and then razored all over the place.
I like how you unalived
My favorite part was when he was like "it's fistin' time" and fisted all over the place!
My favorite part was when you self-deleted, because of this shit-ass meme.
@@CodeeXD Cry more
@@CodeeXDpeople who comment like you show that they have zero personality and no friends 😂
Todays entertainment reminds me of the girls in school who would ask why superheroes are always fighting. They would say stupid things like, "If I were writing this story, Superman would sit Batman and the Joker down and make them talk about their problems." The modern version of the wine moms are in control of "modern" non-entertainment.
The wit, the snark and the comedic timing were all on point today. God speed good sir!! Thanks for the video!
That last joke deserves the chef's kiss 😅
I'm still sad they made a Blue Beetle movie before a Martian Manhunter movie.
At least we had one show up....
@@jegsdinogod5091 And of course he was the best part of that show.
Martian Manhunter would have flopped just as big, if not bigger, because there are no real aliens living in america to go see it.
@@MAGAMANTexas is full of aliens
@@MAGAMAN I hate fact that some higher up probably actually thought that.
Oh, dear God that closing had me in literal tears after throwing my head back and LOLing!!!
We're so deep into super hero fatigue, I don't even want to listen to kvetching about it.
--Of course, Razor gets a pass here for his unique personal style.
Disney and DC are following the comics. Making everything so convolved and hard for anyone to follow or to get into which ultimately results in failure. Well done.
because they never end anything for the sake of continuity
Dawg if they did more actually comic shit they'd have a fan base that isn't gonna migrate at least
...and that's a GOOD thing!
Not the first time superhero bubble imploded.
From 1920s to the 1940s there were tons of adaptations like Zorro,Tarzan ,The Shadow (yeah,I know all three were pulp heroes first),Flash Gordon,Buck Rogers,The Phantom,Batman,Superman and Captain Marvel .
The genre entered in decline in earlier 50's and died just to be revived by Donner's Superman (than again it entered in decline in early 90s)
Legendary rant! I still have tears in my eyes from laughing at the opposable thumbs line. 😂
Aaaahh Razorfist! I come for the high-speed rants, but I stay for the comedic self-awareness! Godspeed!
Perfect timing to spend on a dull Monday morning
The problem I have is that the entire premise of "genre fatigue" is that audiences are so tired of a given genre's tropes that they simply won't come out to see new works _regardless of quality;_ and to demonstrate that, we'd need to have some examples of _good_ movies that have tanked horribly. So... which _actually good_ superhero movies have flopped at the box office? I can't, off the top of my head, think of even one.
This isn't to say the genre isn't dying - it *CLEARLY* is! I just don't think the cause of death is audience boredom, I think the problem is filmmakers' total lack of creative vision (who are so desperate for ideas that they're resorting to re-skinning existing characters and hoping audiences will be fooled into thinking that's "new" and "exciting").
You're essentially arguing that 'superhero fatigue' is a studio phenomenon rather than an audience phenomenon.
@boobah5643 Pretty much, yeah - and I thought about making that explicit in my earlier post, but decided I'd already blathered long enough for a YT comment.
But! When you hear the phrase "superhero fatigue," do your thoughts go to "audiences are bored of cape movies," or to "filmmakers have gotten lazy and uncreative with cape movies"? Because I think the former is the default assumption, but the latter is much more the true state of affairs.
They are desperate for ideas yet they will always play it safe and don't think of anything new out of fear of not being popular.
People came out to see guardians 3, so clearly quality products get people in theaters.
Quality products will get audiences.
Who knew they had film screens in bankruptcy court?
That is one of the most coldest things I have ever heard
It would be hilarious if time traveling occurs that a common place to meet fellow time travelers would be these empty MCU theaters.
"We need to meet up in a place where we are guaranteed to be alone."
"Say less, fam"
I could go to a good superhero film every weekend. The trouble is they haven't made one in a very long time.
They’ve barely changed that’s the problem. You probably would’ve praised them at the beginning of the MCU
And to think it was Robert Barnes that kept Snipes out of the pokey.
"LOGAN" was to superhero films what "The Wild Bunch" was to Westerns. The End
Always great to start the week with a Razor Rant
I remember watching the first Blade movie without even realizing it was in fact based on a comic.
Comic adaptations often do make a good transfer; as they are essentially screenplays anyway. I think many people (myself included) were that way with Blade, V for Vendetta, Road to Perdition, 300, Constantine, The Crow; I was vaguely aware of the Alien vs Predator comics existing, but the rest were just...films. Many of those (Blade, The Crow, Constantine are arguable) are notably though, not 'superhero'-led stories; meaning there is still a comic adaptation market out there, just as with any source, but the whole 'superhero' thing is done for a while.
I think it's less "Superhero Fatigue" but more "Bad movie fatigue" I mean I still like Superhero's just fine, if they put out an actual good movie for a change it might make a difference.
This fatigue makes me happier that I'm a Kaiju fan. Kaiju fatigue is a thing too, but at least Japan knows when to take a break or stop entirely.
One of the bad things about the popularity of Tohos godzilla is you just know WB and Marvel gonna be spamming Kaiju content like crazy. And likley 90% will be trash until Kainu fatigue is a thing
@@greenkidd529 Toho did the same thing with Godzilla in the 60's and 70's but at least those movies were entertaining (except for Godzilla's Revenge). I like the Monsterverse, but it definitely suffers with a lot of issues, mainly story and the human characters (with some exceptions) are obnoxious.
Sometimes you'll make a reference and I'll have to pause to take in the profundity of the hilarity it invokes. I mean, like the Quiznos momentum reference, just, genius. You need awards bro.
Wait...when the banks failed in 2008...that actually had something to do with bad investments? ...I've been lied to all this time. 🤣🤣
It's insane that literally the 2nd superhero film of the 21st century was a thousand times more original, unique, and interesting than pretty much ANY of the MCU/DCEU stuff today: Unbreakable (2000)
Unbreakable is an incredible film! It stands on its own legs even when you remove the superhero stuff, the familial drama and trauma could be its own film. The scene between Bruce Willis and his son confronting him at the kitchen table has better writing and performances than ive seen in any comic book related thing in years.
Thats my proble with modern superhero movies. Everybody's honing in on the woke politics right now but im over here unable to ignore the poor filmmaking.
@@sergeantbigmac Totally agree. And that scene is just one of dozens in Unbreakable that are not only great, but absolutely unlike anything else in the entire superhero genre!
My “local cinema” (major chain in a prime location) closed. That’s how well the movie industry is doing right now.
Damnit, Fist! That ending caused me to spray my coffee out my nose!
I'm not a comics guy but I liked many of the pre-Endgame Marvel movies. But Blade is still the only one I know I'll watch again. It's like they knew how to build the world and make it profitable, and as soon as they passed x billion, they figured cruise control production would work after that. Bummer.
And even worse - it was Speed 2: cruise control production!
That ending bit got one of the heartiest belly laughs outta me in a while
Even for Razör, that felt like a high jokes-per-minute video.
I do appreciate the self-awareness at the end there. =P
Ending legitimately got me laughing out loud.
I couldn't help but think of all of the times Gary tried to convince us that superhero fatigue isn't real.
Lol
Eric “I disagree” July guilty of it too
@@brandonspencer5594 Doesn't surprise me, given his brand of comics. Lol
People keep saying how The Batman 2, Joker 2 and Venom III will make money, so that proves Superhero Fatigue doesn’t exist, yet ignore how Batman is the most popular superhero in all of DC so any film with Batman or set in any Batman universe will make money, just like how Spider-Man is the most popular Marvel character, so similar to Batman, Spider-Man or any character within the world of Spider-Man will be very successful by default. Even if these movies end up sucking, they’ll be successful financially.
The only reason I doubt superheroes will die off completely is the fact the genre has persisted for over half a century.
Things are just gonna roll back to the old ways is what will happen - back to the days when it was 99% Spider-Man and Batman.
Superheroes existed as demigods originally, the genre is actually ancient.
People and Hollywood refuse to learn that genre fatigue happens. I like films to be Done in One and have zero sequels. Hollywood won't learn its lesson because it's going to happen to the video game movie genre, only far faster.
For some bizarro reason,superhero fans think they are “different” I don’t get it
So pure, so clean, so refreshing after a Razorfist rant like the cadence of a Baptist preacher, my soul is now purged of sin. Thank you, sir!
Marvel and Dc: we are losing money
Toho, Toei, Tsubaraya: *swiming in money*
Joker definitely doesn't need a sequel especially a "musical" sequel. If they were smart they would've made a movie in the same vane and spotlighted other lesser kniwn Arkham inmates like Ventriloquist, Killer Croc, or Clayface
its going to bomb so hard aint nobody want a fucking joker musical let alone one with card carrying narcissist gaga
Any man can make mistakes but only an idiot persists in his error....Oh how prophectic Mr. Cicero was of modern day Hollywood (or most other establishment run endeavors for that matter). Also, that ending Razor 😂 (chefs kiss). I love a guy who can be self depricating.
That ending had me in stitches, well done.
In order to miss something, it first has to go away
It's not Superhero fatigue - it's woke/liberial writing IN Superhero movies fatigue.
It's:
D - All Of The Above.
No
"I also like donuts, you know. But if ALL you keep feeding me is donuts, I'm going to get sick of them pretty fucking quickly!" - RadicalSoda
Woke turds are in every aspect of Hollywood now, but that doesn't change the fact superhero movies have been diluted to the consistency of Bud Light.
People still flock to watch any Spiderman film (live action and animated) and love The Boys series.
It is not that the genre died but just the bubble imploded.
Calling it now, the next big genre will be videogame adaptations. If for no other reason than because there were two this year that did very decently. Probably due to the involvement of the game studios and people who care about the movie being more or less faithful to the source material, with a few liberties taken to make them work as films.
Unless Hollywood fires all their LGBT activist writers, there won't be a next big genre. Also, what was the other good video game movie other than Mario? I can't find anything.
Video games, Anime and girls dolls thats the future One piece, Mario and Barbie unleashed on us.
@@MAGAMAN Well, I'm not sure if it's still in theaters, but I'd say Five Nights at Freddy's was a pretty good adaptation. Say what you will about the games, but the movie I think did just fine.
@@MAGAMANthat’s blatant discrimination.they will NEVER do that
For people that don't understand super hero movie fatigue. It's a real thing it happens to any an all movie genres. It happend to horror movies after the success of John Carpenter's original Halloween movie. The movie industry was full of nonstop horror movies. Then people got tired of horror movies being the only thing in movie theaters. So they stopped going to see horror movies. Because they wanted to see something else for a change. So now is super hero movies because its nonstop super hero movies an TV shows.
Here's how movie fatigue works if the movie studios do nothing but make. One kind of movie over an over again they fill the market with only one kind of movie. Then people get tired of it then want to see something new that's. Completely different an has nothing to do with the other countless movies. That Hollywood is making because it's something completely different.
It's like if you are focused to only eat one thing over an over again. Eventually you will want to eat something different. It's the same thing with watching habits if all you see is the same kind of. Movie or show nonstop you grow tired of it.
This is literally and figuratively a proven fact. That movie fatigue is a real thing it doesn't matter what genre. It can be a good or bad movie but if people are tired of that kind of movie or show. Being made nonstop an the majority of movies are that kind of movie. People stop caring about that kind of movie that's why when a new movie came out. Like only every 4 years in a movie genre it was never a problem. Because the movies were 4 years apart. But now there is a new super hero movie every single month if not multiple super hero movies. Coming out at the same time.
It's super simple you never over saterat the movie market. With the same kind of movie nonstop for years at a time. Because people like variety not nonstop super hero movies or whatever genre it is at the time.
The same thing is happening with Star Wars. Because Disney is nonstop making Star Wars movies an Star Wars TV shows.
I mean I love horror movies but I mix in non horror movies an things. Because of that reason I will watch some horror movies. Then watch something like the Dinosaurs TV series. For a Palit cleanser if you will so for people that say movie fatigue is not a thing. They are wrong an don't know what they are talking about.
Honestly it died for me when the Marvel Cinematic Universe started having more comedy in their stuff starting with Phase 2, and now they're just shooting off superhero films every month it seems. This is like the inversion of a martial arts or Monster film
Any guesses as to what the next genre will be? At this point, virtually nothing would surprise.
Video game movies are my guess. Fnaf, mario, and sonic all did great
Whatever genre they believe will appeal to the kids whom they're trying to program with their intersectional & socialist ideals.
games and anime/manga live actions.
monsters/ man vs nature films. e.g.: godzilla, king kong, day after tomorrow, etc.
I really thought biopic-Drama's were gonna take off with the Queen and Elton John movies
The last few years have felt like a reverse of the 90s. They would pinch out a mid movie back then and you could tell the attitude behind it was "It's a comic book movie, who cares." Then the mindset became "It's a comic book movie, of course the rubes will go watch it." Still I would love to see the planning board for the post Endgame movies... you know, if it existed.
It's always a great day for a Razorfist upload. It's amazing how many people swear that superhero fatigue is real while investor's money is mysteriously vanishing from their bank.
That last joke is exactly why I love the Razorfist Rants
I'd still watch a Blade 4 with Wesley. Especially with Guillermo del Toro but that'll never happen...
This was, excellent, well done.
I went back to rewatch the original Iron Man (2008) last week and good lord the difference between it and all the drivel now is night and day.
Razör tossed in a little self deprecating humor in at the end. A man of many attributes, able to take jabs at Ann Coulter & himself in the same video