It's no secret that since the turn of the millenium, comic book movies have been ten-a-penny. From X-men and Spiderman in 200/2001, right the way up to Spiderman 3, Ironman and the Dark Knight, via Daredevil, Elektra, Catwoman, The Fantastic Four, and dozens of others.
But here's the thing - is it too much? Are comic book movies a welcome genre all on their own, or are they getting repetitive and boring?
Personally, I feel a bit of both. On the one hand, I'm truly sick of sitting in the cinema watching trailers, being whipped into a frenzy of excitement at the prospect of a brand new thoroughly original-looking movie, only to find it's yet another superhero making their way to the big screen.
But then, on the other hand, when I actually take the time to watch these things, they're surprisingly good. When I saw the trailer for Ironman, I was excited - it looked great. What could this movie possibly be? A crazy new type of horror movie? Some mad new character for the John McClane genre? Oh, wait, Ironman - another comic book movie. But yet when I actually watched the thing, I really really enjoyed it.
So yeah, a real love-hate thing going on here. I hate the idea of comic book movies, but when you sit down and spend some time with them, they're really not all that bad. A bit like racism, except with films.