Seriously, especially seeing Planster IRL, I can say that the two gentlemen on the left are correct. Times have changed, our heroes wear a different type of "costume". We have moved past the muscle-bound "supermen" that we saw in Arnold's days, people don't relate with that. The baby-boomers don't go to action movies anymore, it's the gen-Yers and the up-incoming Millennials are watching movies. Pop culture has rejected the Arnolds and love the Damons. They don't want a guy who looks like he does nothing but spend his day lifting train cars over his head, they want a "everyman". They want someone who looks like he works out, but not enough to be scary. They want him to have fear, doubts, concerns; not just yell, "GET TO THE CHOPPER!" People know they could never look like those Mr. Universes of Arnold's era, but with just enough gym work, they could be Matt Damon's build. He doesn't have to be fearless, just get the job done.
Wait until the Indie "Superhero" takes over and we have skinny fuckers running around whining about saving the bunnies and the main female lead rejects him most of the time (causing him to write bad poetry about her, which he reads on camera).
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