Watching the first movie, I can't help but think of how Caesar would be ashamed at the arrogance and corruption of the apes currently in charge of the government at the time of the original movie.
Yeah I know it was a political statement at the time, but still.
It's a cycle my dude. Human nature always results in a group trying to take over and hold the most power.
Leo Hall
>human
But for reals it's interesting that we've observed tyrants in ape sociology. Never in eusocial organisms though, like ants, bees and so on, utterly lacking higher cognitive functions.
Luis Martinez
Why is that man crying?
He has a hot woman that doesn't talk to fuck. He has a horse. And he is free to do and live how he wants.
Jack Lewis
because he knows he's about to run into a bunch of psychics that will ruin his whole week
Kevin Walker
They're basically humans in ape bodies.
Zachary Evans
Taylor didn't know he was on Earth. He thought he was on an alien world until he saw the statue of liberty.
Also, Taylor was an obnoxious super-edgy manchild who acted all cynical and nihilistic for show. He talked shit about man being corrupt and shit, but his adventure during the film made him regain his faith in humanity. At which point, seeing the statue of liberty in ruins, plus the realization he was on Earth all along, caused him to cry and freak out as he realized that his edgelord opinion on man was right all along.
Also he isn't fucking free. The apes will kill him first chance they get plus Zaius would kill him in a heartbeat because of the threat he represents to the ape world order.
Anthony Morris
near the beginning after they land I think one of them comments that there's no moon. Does that imply at the end that we blew up the moon with nukes? is that how the society was destroyed? by moon chunks raining down on the earth? but then where would the radiation to quickly mutate humans into mutes and apes into higher sapience come from?
Camden Flores
should I watch the original films? I think I watched them all once i was a child, but can't remember the plots of any other than the first. Are any of them kino?
Justin Barnes
This first one is indisputably kino. Seriously. The others are sequels and...skippable I guess. Never cared about them.
Jaxon Edwards
Humans are apes, you stupid fucking ignorant idiot.
Landon Stewart
The original sequels are worth a watch
1>4>3>2>5
Leo Bell
agreed, 2 was so fucking stupid, mostly
Anthony Martin
It makes you wonder if they're gonna use or improve that concept of underground mutant psychics in the new movies. Hopefully they just drop it
Justin Perez
piccolo blew it up in the saiyan saga
Aaron Bennett
That image doesn't make any sense
It takes millions of years for mountains to form, and yet the astronauts only traveled a a couple hundred years into the future
Xavier Green
This series isn't supposed to make sense
Jeremiah Bell
never noticed this before
Gabriel Sanders
>hundreds no more like thousands bordering on millions, still good point it makes no sense, unless the statue sunk into the bay and what we are seeing is all underwater at this time
Anthony Hall
THANKS FOR POSTING THAT SPOILER ASSHOLE
Jaxon Rodriguez
which one?
Parker Diaz
Maybe they just tore down the statue and tugged it somewhere. Then, I suppose, for whatever reason discarded it upright.
Owen Murphy
There's no red circle here, what was it that you didn't notice?
I was doing a marathon of the old films a while back, I fell asleep with the one where it starts out in a little community with apes teaching each other and living peacefully. Is it worth it to go back and finish it? (I'd have to start the marathon all over again because autism)
Zachary Garcia
they also all speak english on the planet and no one ever questions it
Zachary Taylor
I thought he was talking about the apes doing the "see no evil, speak no evil etc." thing
Christopher Phillips
oh yeah like those monkey emojis haha!
Connor Hughes
>monkey emojis
Brayden King
Why didnt nova care about her father getting killed but teared up when an ape who killed her father the other day died? Is she a cuck? Dare I say it, /ourguy/?
Aiden Robinson
THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO THERE WAZ A DAWN OF THE DAY OF THE RISE OF THE WAR OF THE PLANET OF THE APES.
Carson Brown
Beneath the planet of the apes is a pleb filter. Apekino.
Blake Diaz
we share a common ancestor, user, homo sapiens are decidedly not apes
-so sayeth the lawgiver
Camden Wilson
I still consider the first Planet of the Apes movie as a Twilight Zone movie
Wyatt Torres
What? "Ape" isn't a species, it's a superfamily that consists of several different species. Humans are apes and all apes share a common ancestor.
Christian Green
forgot pic
Zachary Davis
The original takes place in 3175 or something. They fucked up in the 2nd one and said 3155 even though the events clearly take place after Taylor's landing.
Brayden Collins
literally did nothing wrong
Ian Harris
man is closer related to the chimp than the african elefant is to the asian elefant. we literally are apes you dumb fuck. thats not an opinion but taxonomy.
Hunter Richardson
*tips*
Dominic Hughes
Shouldn't have picked up that doll.
Thomas Long
>This wall won't save you! what did they mean by this
Kayden Bailey
3955AD
Sebastian Ward
There's only one spoiler in your post, and it ain't the text you spoiler'd.
Matthew Scott
Was Caesar the lawgiver?
Asher Miller
Thanks. I didn't feel like wiki-ing it. I just knew it was ample time for the statue of liberty to fall and get washed ashore somewhere.
Samuel Stewart
Originals and these 3 newer reboots do not exist in the same universe. The Lawgiver is also a title not a single person.
Ayden Baker
In the comics the mutants launch a nuke (similar to the one used in Beneath to destroy the Earth) which blows up the moon and kills a load of the apes.
Dominic Ward
The landscape is fucked up because of years of nuclear war between nations with the technology to destroy the entire planet. Also who gives a shit.
Nathaniel Bailey
>You will never see a Planet of the Apes musical
Austin Peterson
I LOVE YOU, DR ZAIUS!
Owen Allen
What comics?
Charles Edwards
The virus had rendered her primitive, even for a child. Even though we see her understand words and accomplish tasks like giving Caesar grain, we know that eventually she'll get to the point of the humans in the original, where they have no language and are about as smart as pre-virus apes. Her only strong memories at that point were likely the past few days of travel with the apes, and so she wept for them
Alexander Bell
Are you retarded, or do you enjoy doing the same joke
other poster was retarded, didn't even get a red eye of (You) until now
Nicholas Jenkins
Well, yeah. Caesar tried to create a society that was distinct from humans but in the end the apes just basically became the new human race without much difference.
Jose Perry
They make musicals out of old movies all the time. I could see them actually doing this Just wonder how the rights to the songs used in Simpsons would work