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Rise of the Planet of the Apes
#31
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
I've not yet seen it however, I enjoyed the original (classic) version. Heston was great.
Andy Serkis, who played Gollum in Lord of the Rings series, as well as King Kong in the remake, stars as Caesar. What is it about that guy? Apes and creatures are his specialty. FSM Grin

It's exciting to think what is possible in movies now with 3D technology and CGI.

"In life you can never be too kind or too fair; everyone you meet is carrying a heavy load. When you go through your day expressing kindness and courtesy to all you meet, you leave behind a feeling of warmth and good cheer, and you help alleviate the burdens everyone is struggling with."
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#32
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Unfortunately for too many films, ALL they have is that stuff.
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#33
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
(August 7, 2011 at 7:38 pm)Judas BentHer Wrote: It's exciting to think what is possible in movies now with 3D technology and CGI.

I love special effects too, but I would much rather have a well written movie with no effects. The majority of movies nowadays only even have scripts as vehicles for special effects. I am so tired of poorly written movies with huge special effects budgets, and I would love for Hollywood to start taking the writing process more seriously. Plus they need to stop letting producers mangle scripts.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell
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#34
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Transformers puts this problem under the spotlight.
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#35
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
(August 7, 2011 at 8:06 pm)FaithNoMore Wrote:
(August 7, 2011 at 7:38 pm)Judas BentHer Wrote: It's exciting to think what is possible in movies now with 3D technology and CGI.

I love special effects too, but I would much rather have a well written movie with no effects. The majority of movies nowadays only even have scripts as vehicles for special effects. I am so tired of poorly written movies with huge special effects budgets, and I would love for Hollywood to start taking the writing process more seriously. Plus they need to stop letting producers mangle scripts.

As would I. I've watched trailers of late, meaning for the last few years, that tell me all I need to save money at the box office. The ridiculous waste of celluloid that gets sold to the American consumer, is insulting.

It's as if there's this group in Hollywood who sits around and reviews the most god awful scripts and then confer and come to a majority decision to produce the trash, by asking one major question first and foremost.
Do you think the audiences are stupid enough, desperate enough for entertainment or to watch their favorite star on screen, so as to make this a box office hit?

And to think, watching "Actors Studio" , of all those kids hoping to graduate and make it in the movie business, when Hollywood only has a select bunch of actors they rotate studio by studio, project after project in competition with one another, so that after awhile it becomes so familiar, that famous face on screen, that the discriminating viewer doesn't buy into the project at all.
No, that's not so and so in this new release. That's frickin Tom Hanks AGAIN! That's Julia Roberts AGAIN! Fuck all, they're working in a project together as student and teacher. Are you fucking kidding me?

And all the while they're paid millions to repeat famous faces, piss poor scripts, bad acting (Nicolas Cage should sell cars, not box office) , and story lines that are so predictable one would think they're psychic.

But it's like concerts, in many respects. When the band sucks the producers think if they crank the amps the audience bleeding ears will distract them from realizing they didn't get their ticket money's worth.
With movies, it's pile on the special effects, flood the theater with THX surround sound, and who actually gives a shit if the movie sucks, when we (Hollywood and the theater franchise) already has your money!?


That's why I rent movies,new release DVD's, from the local public library. I haven't been to a theater in years! I figure if the movie blows it was worth every penny. I just got tired of being disrespected by a conglomerate who don't credit me with the imagination they so sorely lack, or who presume I'm so stupid I'll literally buy anything they sell. And the actors remind me of pimps with stables of whores, all in competition with one another.
As soon as one movie comes out and makes big bank, the next studio down the line comes out with a copycat and their top bill actor(s), to star.
While they all pander to one another to make it look like it's all for us. Even the Oscars suck! Because the "academy" is comprised of other actors who very often, as Dustin Hoffman once said in an interview, haven't seen a single movie on the ballot. But they know the actors listed in them, so it's all a matter of friendships, business, nepotism, that garners the votes to those actors that make for the golden statue being awarded them. And don't let 'em fool you, it's also about the box office gross, nationally and world wide.
And the screen actors guild awards aren't any better. That's bold in your face, as a fan, actors voting for one another. And the people's choice of quality entertainment and value?
As bad as movies are getting now, by a large margin compared to good quality one's top to bottom, do we actually believe the system present in Hollywood gives a damn about what the people would choose to entertain them? They sell crap and we swallow it.

As I said, I often think it's a game the studios play to see just how much they can make, making the worst crap to ever light up a dark room.

Tangent over you may now place your chairs in their upright position and say; what the fuck crawled up his ass and died?
(A lot. I've been having a bad day for about 10 years. )
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"In life you can never be too kind or too fair; everyone you meet is carrying a heavy load. When you go through your day expressing kindness and courtesy to all you meet, you leave behind a feeling of warmth and good cheer, and you help alleviate the burdens everyone is struggling with."
Brian Tracy
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#36
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Just watched it.....I subscribe to a dvd supplier so had to wait for it to be made available.
Liked it....I've liked most of the series.
Looking forward to the sequel...there must be one.
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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#37
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
(August 7, 2011 at 7:45 pm)Epimethean Wrote: Ufortunately for too many films, ALL they have is that stuff.


Indeed.

In contrast, I recently got hold of a restored version of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis". (1927) A must for any film lover.:

"Forbidden Planet",(1956) loosely based on "The Tempest", is worth watching for the matte work,Robbie the robot and Anne Francis in a mini skirt.

Early Star Wars relied on miniatures rather than CGI as far as I know.
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#38
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
(February 18, 2012 at 8:16 pm)padraic Wrote: Early Star Wars relied on miniatures rather than CGI as far as I know.

Oh how the mighty fell. And oh how he LOVES having sex on piles of money a la Scrooge McDuck. Dodgy
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#39
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Quote:And oh how he LOVES having sex on piles of money a la Scrooge McDuck.

I was going to say"I don't" but may not as I've never had the opportunity. (and using another person's money would just be tacky)

I think something everyone should try once.CAVEAT:Unused bills only, otherwise who knows what one might catch? George Lucas,that mamzer,he should get crotch rot.Tiger
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#40
RE: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
As far as big budget cgi extravaganzas go, it was pretty good. It had a good plot, character development and all that basic movie formula shit.

Entertaining: yes
Great avant-garde film making: no
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