Apes flying Helicopters. As if this whole franchise was not "jump the shark" enough?
EDIT, got the right video this time
Because they are trying to show that not every ape is anti-human, and not every human is anti-ape. I'm guessing to try and reflect how in the original, some of the apes were willing to work with humans? Basically, showing that the conflict is, like most real world conflicts, a situation of aggression and ideology, overshadowing the capacity to co-exist with those different from you.Zhukov said:Huh.
Looks like Caesar is getting tired of everyone's shit.
I dunno, the first one was solid but the last movie was pretty weak. Kinda surprised it did well enough to get another sequel.
I don't understand why there's a scene with a gorilla helping humans man an AA gun against a gunship. Shouldn't they by enemies? Who's flying the gunship?
The first movie is very different from Dawn, but it is quite good all the same.Scarim Coral said:I REALLY need to watched the first one since I watched the sequel (brother wanted to watched it whose has seen the first film).
Um... have you seen ANYTHING in this franchise after the first movie? Rise broke the pattern established 41 years earlier by simply not sucking. At this point, it's not "jumping the shark", it's "riding the shark as you jump over motorcycles".Samtemdo8 said:Apes flying Helicopters. As if this whole franchise was not "jump the shark" enough?