[Logan dons a X-Men uniform]
Wolverine: You actually go outside in these things?
Cyclops: Well, what would you prefer, yellow spandex?
I laughed at this line when I heard it ... 23 years ago.
Now I'm just tired.
Any joke will wear thin after this much repetition, and this one is now about as ripe as a drivetime radio DJ spouting another Austin Powers reference.
It comes from the same place it did then, I think: a lack of self-respect.
It was understandable in 2000. Comic book movies had a pretty lousy track record at that point: a couple of decent Batman and Superman flicks that nosedived in quality, and anything Marvel by this point was lucky to go straight to video.
But that constant self-consciousness is somehow more ubiquitous than ever, even as comic book movies have become such a consistent box office seller that the only reason Disney makes anything else is to try and drag out their hold on half the canon of Western fairy tale.
There's a point it just becomes sad. An entire ecosystem of self-defeatist media incapable of making any choices in confidence, of ever taking itself seriously even for a moment, as if it still thinks we're in high school and the pretty girls won't talk to it if they knew it liked games about wizards.
And as Austin points out, as a viewer, as a creator ... it begs an important question.
"If you can't even respect your own material, why are you making it? And why should I care about it, if you don't?"
Confidence is king ... and you can smell it a mile away when there's none to be had.

