Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes

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Movie was dope as hell. Had to go back and see it again. Caesar was straight G. I loved watching his persona evolve once he was put in the sanctuary. My favorite part of the movie. The original is one of my favorite movies all time and this joint was definitely a much more worthy addition to the franchise than the Mark Wahlberg remake.

I enjoyed all the nuggets too...Caesar's mom being nicknamed Bright Eyes like the apes called Taylor in the original, Caesar getting hosed like Taylor, Caesar playing with miniature Statue of Liberty right before he attacks the neighbor, the famous line by Heston being used, ol boy watching the original Planet of the Apes in the office right before the apes rebel and escape lol

I see a few people confused about the timeline, so just to clear it up, the original Planet of the Apes takes place some 2000 years into the future. So the apes have long been in power at that point and none of the characters you saw in Rise would've have been present then. So the ape with the scar wouldn't have been any character in the original cause he would've long since been dead. Also, to the apes in the original, Caesar is like a prophet, demigod, or messiah of sorts. There's a couple other nuggets too like that space flight that was entering Mars' orbit I'm assuming is the space flight carrying Taylor from the original film. If you notice after the apes escape the sanctuary and there's that shot where there in the trees over head and the leaves are falling into the street...when the little kids are tossing those papers into the yards and one lands on a porch you see the big headline that says "LOST IN SPACE". I'm pretty sure that's Taylor and his crew who will of course eventually return to Earth 2000 yrs later, well after the apes have taken over. There's room for several sequels here man. Who knows if there will be several sequels but there's definitely room for em.
 
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Ceasar saying "NO!!!" on the keeper had me:

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zoomzoomp5;3132713 said:
Ceasar saying "NO!!!" on the keeper had me:

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dawg, everybody in the movie had that same reaction lol!! i was buggin. but dag cool beans just dropped some knowledge tho. i didn't really pay attention to all that you mentioned. make me wanna go watch the original.
 
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sdotcarter111;3126062 said:
Movie was dope. Only had problems with a few things.

1. Humans were stupid as hell. The first time they tried to get caesars mother out the cage and they thought they were gonna yoke her up with a little ass rope. Fuck yall thinkin? They deserved to get wilded on. Then when that one cat who took care of the monkeys in the cages went in there alone to handle Caesar...dude deserved to get dealt wit. Niggas just dumb as hell, treatin the apes like they were little housecats and not beast ass monsters. Maybe its just white people.

2. The pilot who got coughed on and spread the virus around the world. How he gonna be flyin planes with no fingers? Caesar bit all that shit off and he still doin red-eyes to London? C'mon son.

Anyway, movie was still dope, Caesar pulled boss moves all over the place. Correct if wrong, but isn't the chimp with the scars over his face the general in the Planet of the Apes movies? Feel like I remember him being somebody. Knew he was gonna be a problem soon as I saw the meanmug.

bolded, comic sanned, enlarged font for emphasis. lol
 
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alotta classic scenes in the movie...

1 that i really liked. was when they were all huddled up, then she zookeeper saw them & was like "wtf". he turned around, looked again. & they were all walkin away
 
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It kind of cool how Cesear still had respect for Will at the end and dapped it up. Movie was very good, i love movies like this backtrack and give the back story to previous movies. Stuff like X-Men origins,Batman Begins,etc always end up being the best movies because it gives the other sequels context.
 
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playmaker88;3128556 said:
It was a good flick the parallels were more subtle than that of the other versions of planet of the apes. You can kinda draw those conclusions but this is not a "REPRESENTATION" of black vs white

in every one of these "rise up" sort movies they take packets from the civil rights struggle....u couldnt get more blatant than with the hose scene.

Still Cool Beans;3132684 said:
Movie was dope as hell. Had to go back and see it again. Caesar was straight G. I loved watching his persona evolve once he was put in the sanctuary. My favorite part of the movie. The original is one of my favorite movies all time and this joint was definitely a much more worthy addition to the franchise than the Mark Wahlberg remake.

I enjoyed all the nuggets too...Caesar's mom being nicknamed Bright Eyes like the apes called Taylor in the original, Caesar getting hosed like Taylor, Caesar playing with miniature Statue of Liberty right before he attacks the neighbor, the famous line by Heston being used, ol boy watching the original Planet of the Apes in the office right before the apes rebel and escape lol

I see a few people confused about the timeline, so just to clear it up, the original Planet of the Apes takes place some 2000 years into the future. So the apes have long been in power at that point and none of the characters you saw in Rise would've have been present then. So the ape with the scar wouldn't have been any character in the original cause he would've long since been dead. Also, to the apes in the original, Caesar is like a prophet, demigod, or messiah of sorts. There's a couple other nuggets too like that space flight that was entering Mars' orbit I'm assuming is the space flight carrying Taylor from the original film. If you notice after the apes escape the sanctuary and there's that shot where there in the trees over head and the leaves are falling into the street...when the little kids are tossing those papers into the yards and one lands on a porch you see the big headline that says "LOST IN SPACE". I'm pretty sure that's Taylor and his crew who will of course eventually return to Earth 2000 yrs later, well after the apes have taken over. There's room for several sequels here man. Who knows if there will be several sequels but there's definitely room for em.

good post, if U came up with it.

zoomzoomp5;3132713 said:
Ceasar saying "NO!!!" on the keeper had me:

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co sign, I already was uneasy by how smart that nigga caesar was @ 3 but when he said nooooo...I was like mankind is fucked right...aboooout...there!

young chad;3134817 said:
Yes, yes we can....

Obama 2012
 
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marc123;3135183 said:
alotta classic scenes in the movie...

1 that i really liked. was when they were all huddled up, then she zookeeper saw them & was like "wtf". he turned around, looked again. & they were all walkin away

They wasn't just huddled up..them nigga's was having a fucking "Revolution will not be televised" meeting...that face Caesar gave him when he turned around...DAMN!
 
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Going to finally watch it this week, heard nothing but good reviews. I've all the 6 previous ones before this also.
 
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marc123;3135183 said:
alotta classic scenes in the movie...

1 that i really liked. was when they were all huddled up, then she zookeeper saw them & was like "wtf". he turned around, looked again. & they were all walkin away

yeah.

reminded me of a prison yard.

fantastic movie. the more i think about it, the more i love it.
 
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Still Cool Beans;3132684 said:
Movie was dope as hell. Had to go back and see it again. Caesar was straight G. I loved watching his persona evolve once he was put in the sanctuary. My favorite part of the movie. The original is one of my favorite movies all time and this joint was definitely a much more worthy addition to the franchise than the Mark Wahlberg remake.

I enjoyed all the nuggets too...Caesar's mom being nicknamed Bright Eyes like the apes called Taylor in the original, Caesar getting hosed like Taylor, Caesar playing with miniature Statue of Liberty right before he attacks the neighbor, the famous line by Heston being used, ol boy watching the original Planet of the Apes in the office right before the apes rebel and escape lol

I see a few people confused about the timeline, so just to clear it up, the original Planet of the Apes takes place some 2000 years into the future. So the apes have long been in power at that point and none of the characters you saw in Rise would've have been present then. So the ape with the scar wouldn't have been any character in the original cause he would've long since been dead. Also, to the apes in the original, Caesar is like a prophet, demigod, or messiah of sorts. There's a couple other nuggets too like that space flight that was entering Mars' orbit I'm assuming is the space flight carrying Taylor from the original film. If you notice after the apes escape the sanctuary and there's that shot where there in the trees over head and the leaves are falling into the street...when the little kids are tossing those papers into the yards and one lands on a porch you see the big headline that says "LOST IN SPACE". I'm pretty sure that's Taylor and his crew who will of course eventually return to Earth 2000 yrs later, well after the apes have taken over. There's room for several sequels here man. Who knows if there will be several sequels but there's definitely room for em.

i knew that was put there for a reason

i always tell my wife that in movies and tv shows with good writing, there is never a scene done for no reason.

every little detail hints to something and when the ending hits your gonna be like "i shoulda known"

but at first i was like "wtf does a space flight have to do with this" and they never brought it up again. then i seen "lost in space" and still couldnt connect the dots.

how you figured it out is pretty nice.
 
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