I was in Best Buy today and picked up "Planet of the Apes" , "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", and "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" on Blu-ray for $7.99 each and the Legacy Collection with the original 4 sequels on Blu-ray for $19.99. I already had the TV show and the Filmation cartoon on DVD so I have everything but the Burton film in my collection. The funny thing is, I had dug the TV show out last night and watched the first episode and I was in Best Buy to get something else and stumbled on the sale. Complete coincidence, but I was in the frame of mind to go ahead and pull the trigger on what I lacked.
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Just saw it as a part of a marathon.
Good movie, CG is absolutely amazing with terrific performances.
The story does lack a little structure (with some slow parts), but I enjoyed it. Some very nice "winks" at the original series, as well..
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I have that book, as well as the Star Trek and all three Star Wars books. I can't recommend them enough. I would really love to see a Six Million Dollar Man book done similarly, but I think those cards were made by Donruss, rather than Topps, so it's unlikely it'll be made unless the publisher branches out.
can't wait for the new apes movie. I love the new series and am always stoked for a new Apes adventureComment
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Back from the 10:45 am screening… (Oh yeah!) enjoyed it much!
The motion capture has certainly reached a new milestone, so much so that the standard CGI is stepping back much like the background characters wearing masks in the classic arc.
I didn't find any lack of structure, rather I thought it filled in many blanks (virus mutation, rogue military, ape society evolution, etc.) and riffed on ton of Apes (and Apocalypse Now) content. Happy it was a serious movie with comic relief, rather than just another campy action film. Good on Matt Reeves for completing the new arc with dignity.
Now, for the love of all things Lawgiver, we need Rocket and Bad Ape figures! Neca passed… is anyone taking this license outside of Funko and Super7?Comment
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Saw it last night, I wish Matt Reeves would take on other properties like the Universal Monsters because he's able to make great sensible movies that give plenty of nods to fans that don't pander.
I loved this movie, they managed to make this sensible retelling of the mythos and you really care about the characters. The villains are plausible and while i initially worried that "Bad Ape" would be a silly idea, he provided some much needed levity in a dark movie.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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saw it yesterday. great movie. a little slow at parts as others have said but really a solid film. can't wait to see what they do in the next oneComment
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Saw the movie...and it was great...the motion-capture is getting better and better...
Caesar wave of emotions were incredible...Andy Serkis should be nominated for an Oscar, but you know those idiots are going to die,is him as merely a prop for the motion-capture character.
I was rooting for the apes so bad...hated every single human except for Nova (brilliant how she was named), lol.
My second all time favorite Ape movie after the original...it may be blasphemous for some here to hear that, but that's my damn dirty opinion...
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Back from the 10:45 am screening… (Oh yeah!) enjoyed it much!
The motion capture has certainly reached a new milestone, so much so that the standard CGI is stepping back much like the background characters wearing masks in the classic arc.
I didn't find any lack of structure, rather I thought it filled in many blanks (virus mutation, rogue military, ape society evolution, etc.) and riffed on ton of Apes (and Apocalypse Now) content. Happy it was a serious movie with comic relief, rather than just another campy action film. Good on Matt Reeves for completing the new arc with dignity.
Now, for the love of all things Lawgiver, we need Rocket and Bad Ape figures! Neca passed… is anyone taking this license outside of Funko and Super7?sigpicComment
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Good movie, and a fitting end to the Ape trilogy. I'd rate it behind the other two, but it's still very enjoyable. A little slow in places, and a few too many conveniences to drive the plot, like the avalanche, but still fun to watch.
Loved the various nods to the original movies.Comment
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