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Re: Rise of the Apes

I'm looking forward to seeing how these apes manage to take over the world, the only way i can see it happening is if the apes becomes so smart they manage to creates some sort of virus that wipes out most of the human race, as there is no way they can take us out using only there brute force imo.
 
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https://www.bloody-disgusting.com/film/4506/gallery

Dead Eyes No More; Insane New 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' Stills
Posted By MrDisgusting June 21, 2011 @ 2:32pm

Leading up to the films August 5 release I expect to have a pretty heavy debate in regards to Twentieth Century Fox's Rise of the Planet of the Apes, the Rupert Wyatt-directed prequel to Tim Burton's remake that stars James Franco, John Lithgow, Freida Pinto, Andy Serkis, Brian Cox, and Tom Felton.

I've seen some serious online hate in regards to the trailers released (watch the second one inside), yet I think everything put on display looks absolutely incredible. Typically I'd be skeptical - Fox has punked us hundreds of times over the past decade - but X-Men: First Class has given me a sense of rejuvenated hope.

Adding more fuel to the pro-column are the newly release images that show just how far our CGI has come. Oscar-winning visual effects house WETA Digital will render, for the first time ever in the film series, photo-realistic apes rather than costumed actors. Take a good look at the below image of Caesar (hi-res available in image gallery) and gaze into his eyes; it appears to me that we've passed the "dead eyes" epidemic of the '90s and '00s. No? I'm out-of-my-mind impressed.

"An origin story in the true sense of the word, 'Rise' is set in present day San Francisco. The film is a reality-based cautionary tale -- a science fiction/science-fact blend where mankind's hubris leads to the development of intelligence in apes and the onset of a war for supremacy."

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wait, so this is a prequel to marky mark's planet of the apes!?
thought it was a prequel to the original...
 
Re: Rise of the Apes

wait, so this is a prequel to marky mark's planet of the apes!?
thought it was a prequel to the original...

I never saw anything other than the info I just posted saying it was a prequel to Tim Burton's movie but if it is I suppose if you just disregard that it could be a prequel to whichever movie you wanted.
 
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if this is a true prequel to Planet of the Apes, shouldn't the lead ape be Aldo?
 
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Wow! That does look great! :yess:

if this is a true prequel to Planet of the Apes, shouldn't the lead ape be Aldo?

Caesar started and led the revolution in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes.

So I would say no.

However Aldo was referenced by Cornelius in Escape from the Planet of the apes as the first ape to say "No" to humans.

The one thing I loved about the PotA movies was the paradox part of the stories. :D
 
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Draco Malfoy is such a ____.

Nah, Draco is a much deeper character than that.

I saw the trailer for this recently, and I didn't think the CG was all that great. . .may watch it on DVD.

I may be in the minority, as well, but I think the monkeys are very obviously CG. I probably won't see this.
 
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I am so unbelievably sick of the trailer for this, specifically the weird horn/alarm noise that plays when all the apes run amok. It seems to be playing in front of every single movie at the moment.
 
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Cornelius and Zira would have altered continuity by showing up and introducing Caesar to the timeline (voiding Aldo's contribution as the new timeline is created). the new film is a prequel to the original, so technically it is Aldo mentioned within the scrolls.

this may be my geekiest post yet.
 
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Cornelius and Zira would have altered continuity by showing up and introducing Caesar to the timeline (voiding Aldo's contribution as the new timeline is created). the new film is a prequel to the original, so technically it is Aldo mentioned within the scrolls.

this may be my geekiest post yet.

:lol :lol :lol
 
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