Is this worth watching famalam?

Heard it wasn't great but I like the other two.

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meh

Yes, I enjoyed watching all the new movies. People will be triggered by the wall-thing tho.

It was pretty shitty honestly, even ignoring the politics about walls and shit.

Watched it once and deleted the torrent.

>Not waiting for the 4K blu-ray remux

Normal bluray is patrician.

Same quality tbqh

First half is absolute kinography, then it goes to pretty much shit. Movie should have continued the theme of hunting down the general for the whole movie and ending with the monkeys being mere witnesses of humanity's destruction, and probably be renamed to something less misleading.

Yeah it seem liked 2 movies weirdly cut together. The first half that feels like a Western is superior.

>WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES

oh shit, it's gonna get real this time, better get my popcorn ready.

>tfw it's a western/prison movie

It's a good movie, though, but just totally not what I had expected from the trailers and its goddamn title.

>mfw

>it's a western/prison movie
Noted user. Will watch.

>first looks like it's going to be a war film
>then it's a revenge film
>then it turns out to be an escape film
>and then all humans turn into animals because the virus
>and Caesar dies lol
Good film, good acting, great CGI, lacks a central theme

rise: 8
dawn: 9
war: 2 at best

it's like completely different people made the 3rd one.

yes, this movie is about white supremacy whether you fucking like it or not, snowflakes
and yes, it made hundreds of millions :)

bit extreme.

>other two

Chuck Heston plowed your Mom. deal with it.

>OMG APOCALYPSE NOW XD
Besides that pretty good.

>Chuck Heston

He's a shit actor and the og planet of the apes was shit. My mom wouldn't let such a shit actor near her.

I thought it was pretty great with the exception of the comic relief monkey who just ruins every scene he's in

That and when the apes speak it's too fluid and easy, it's just a small thing but it bugs me

But a wall might have saved them if it had been finished and if Caesar hadn't blown them up

OST is the best thing Giacchino has made in years
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>putting 'the' in your title twice

Do the recent rips have subs for the monkey speak?

for me
rise:8
dawn:7
war:6

It was good, but I hated the little girl timeline. "Muh cute kid taken by a tribe that isn't hers" trope, and the neo-nazi villain.

Strange movie, because it shows that people of the same creed can actually live together in a close-knit militarized society, until [spoilers]

The apes escape from prison on the same day, the army launches large scale assaut on the prison and the same day an avalanche wipes out the entire prison
Can't get anymore stupid. There was so much stupid things in the movie, the wall is like that fucking bridge on the river Kwai except it makes no sense in modern warfare. But colonel Kurtz didn't make any sense, why didn't he kill Ceasar to set an example? How is that military base sustainable? There are no women, where does the food come from?
In Apocalypse Now, Kurtz was living among villagers, he wasn't running a military base.
And each scene of the film drags forever, it could have been edited easily and spare us the neverending misery of the apes. I totally understand why it flopped

Maurice is the best ape fite me

#MauriceSquad
#PlanetOfTheApes4:MauricePocalypse

MAURICE IS GAY

why fite if your rite

this. you only get to see 'two' battles in this supposed 'war'

its basicly schindlers list with Apes instead of jews

>being the only one who sees the benefit in picking up a qt loli gf

no nigga he's the only un-gay ape of the main apes

Why is it that 50 apes living in the woods have become a threat to mankind? The premise of this movie is so stupid.

The apes aren't the threat. The virus that makes the apes intelligent is.

If they were a lot that could make sense, but the apes were already decimated. The movie was just very stupid. And it seems only Ceasar was intelligent

Have you seen any of these movies whatsoever?

they made humans retarded in this movie. the end battle just proves it.

second best of the trilogy. Slightly worse than Dawn

In the first movie a scientist attempting to cue Alzheimers creates a treatment relying on a virus vector that temporarily cures Alzheimers in humans but results in a permanent increase in intelligence in the apes it's tested on, particularly in second-generation apes exposed to the virus in utero. A lab assistant gets infected with the virus, who then accidentally infects a pilot, who then without knowing he's infected travels around the world inadvertently creating an uncountable number of vectors for the disease to spread. This kills billions of humans with only a very small proportion being genetically immune.

In the second movie the remaining humans are starting to rebuild their society when they encounter the apes. There's distrust on both sides, the humans dislike the apes because they're inextricably linked with the contagion that almost wiped out mankind, the apes dislike the humans because many of them were formerly medical test subjects. This culminates in open conflict between men and apes, which the apes ultimately win, but during the battle the humans manage to inform a military base that they are now fully at war with the apes.

In this, the third movie, the troops from the military base have arrived and are conducting military operations against the apes. It's revealed during this movie that the original virus has mutated, and is now capable of infecting those who were previously immune, though instead of killing them it just makes them mute and mentally retarded.

What's stupid about it? It's internally logically consistent.

It's stupid because as long as you're not in contact with the apes you're safe. But these stupid soldiers have no problem going into direct contact with them risking to contract the virus and contaminate more. If it's the virus that was scaring them they would avoid them like a plague. And since the apes were only living the woods, there was no reason for humans to freak out

It's honestly quite disappointing, the first hour which is the whole first act is actually good, then the movies simply flatlines, falling back to the all of Dawn shortcomings while making it all worse. Just to tell you how bad it is, it has the same underwhelming structure as Burton's with even weaker character arcs.

Rise > Dawn >>> War

>fite me
Why? You're absolutely right.

Schindler's List was good though.

Stupid monkey.

But he's easily the best. Only one who could challenge him for that would be the boss, Caesar.

it is pretty bad

>as long as you're not in contact with the apes you're safe

No, the apes don't carry the mutated virus.

> there was no reason for humans to freak out

But they blame the apes for the outbreak of the virus, and they have reason to believe that the apes are a threat because they already took down one major human outpost.

That deus ex machina ending though.

Do you mean the avalanche or the other army invading at the exact same time as the ape escape? The avalanche I can excuse, the timing of the attack I can't.

desu

Dawn>>>>>Rise=War

i fucking hated the comic relief he killed the whole tone of the movie while everyone in my theatre just laughed at him.

This movie and Dawn were full of awful coincidences and other stupid dumb shit.

>too bad we captured all the apes offscreen while they were leaving to bring them to the exact spot where Caesar was going
>the virus somehow mutated to make people speechless
>fall into underground tunnel by accident that conveninetly leads straight under the base
>nova defeats the colonel by leaving a doll in Caesar' cell
>the military left a huge instant shoot to win fuel tank just so Caesar can whipe the whole base out with one grenade, good thing those rockets managed to miss it earlier
>avalanche
>Caesar waits until they finally reached their new home to die
>incompetent military everywhere

IM OKAY

Bad Ape suits him perfectly. Also pointless character is pointless.

>Dawn much higher than Rise
>War at the same level as Rise

Brainlet.

It's better than Rise and a worthy successor to Dawn. Including Nova and Bad Ape was a poor idea and has a negative impact on the overall presentation but it doesn't stop the rest of the movie from being so solid.

>It's better than Rise

the soundtrack stood out to me which is abnormal with big budget summer flicks. love the audio cues when the colonel kills caesar's family, perfectly done scene.

I know you contrarians love to suck off Rise because it had the most negative professional and fan criticism but Dawn is an objectively better film.

>The direction is more confident, the script is tighter, the CGI is better, the tone is consistent >The world constructed by Dawn and continued in War is much more interesting than the pre-apocalyptic modern world of Rise
>Dawn actually has an antagonist
>human characters while still unnecessary feel like actual people as opposed to studio mandated cardboard cutouts like our "heroes" in Rise
>references to the original movies are subtle especially compared to the embarrassingly bad "damn dirty ape" callback in Rise, which actually undercuts the movie's most powerful and memorable moment by immediately preceding it
>Dawn tells a full story, has a legitimate ending and not a cliffhanger dicktease for the sequel

I'm not trying to shit on Rise too much because as far as reboots go, it's solid and successfully launched the most impressive reboot series to date. But it's very bland and sloppy.

I was mostly referring to the avalanche. Seemed to way too conveniently solve the human problem.

Agree with these. It's going along nicely, then comes to a screeching halt with the prison. Once the prison part's done it's just like 'Oh, and then they all met up and that's it'.

Rick Jaffa and Amanda silver should've stuck around to write war. Killing Caesar was dumb and obviously rushed, I felt nothing when he died. Jar jar the ape I could excuse for being retarded but I didn't find him funny. Agree with most criticisms in this thread. This movie had 3 years and it still felt rushed. Why?

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This song was the best in the movie

Maurice is a real nigga

The director has stated that he essentially wanted to make Ceaser ape Moses, leading his people to the promised land. The avalanche is supposed to be the Red Sea. I think it was implied that Ceaser's destruction of the wall caused the avalanche, but it could of been done better. This also explains why Ceaser dies right when they find their new home, its suppose to parallel Moses

What was the mmore disappointing is that the colonel didn't attempt to kill Ceasar once he captured him. Keeping him alive made no sense for what we are supposed to think is a madman. Then you knew the movie will just drag until they escape, there was no real tension.

>it had the most negative professional and fan criticism but Dawn is an objectively better film
Those people obviously value explosions above anything else.

>The direction is more confident
No, the first act is padded to death and drags forever, most characters are devices or pointless padding. This is pure rubbish statement when Rise had such strong character arcs with an impressive shift of focus from Franco to Caesar. Even the end credits sequence of Rise set the incredibly effective ominous tone.

>the script is tighter
With the exception of the Caesar/Koba confrontation everything exists as a loose afterthought to keep the runtime growing. Also this movie needs its stupid coincidences to keep going.

>the tone is consistent
Means nothing. Great sequels have been made with a different one.

>The world constructed by Dawn and continued in War is much more interesting than the pre-apocalyptic modern world of Rise
Nothing but a setting, what matters are the characters, Dawn fails miserably at anything that isn't Caesar/Koba.

>Dawn actually has an antagonist
You know you're talking to a brainlet when they need an antagonist figure of pure evil to get a story.

>human characters while still unnecessary feel like actual people
No they don't you dumbass, and they certainly don't compare to the ones in Rise, especially Franco's situation. A vague "postapocalypse times are hard, we lost close ones offscreen" doesn't make them more like actual people, and they're all fucking devices when not pointless.

>cardboard cutouts like our "heroes" in Rise
It's pretty obvious that you have it completely backwards and need to rewatch both movies. At this point I'm almost thinking that you mixed up the movies names.

>references to the original movies
Non argument.

>Dawn tells a full story, has a legitimate ending and not a cliffhanger dicktease for the sequel
So you didn't watch the movie.

Yup fave ape by far.

O shit nigga the hd is out
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It was my favorite in the series and probably my favorite movie of the year desu

Too much Hollywood garbage in the third one.

Watching it now, why the fuck didn't this dude take a spear from the ground, impale it in his clothing or put it between his arm and chest, etc to fake his death instead of fucking calling his commander right away and not wait. First thing I thought about.

Typical Sup Forums cycle. Everyone was raving about War when it came out but now the contrarians are coming out of the woodwork and infecting the minds of those who will now miss out on a genuinely fantastic film.

Rise: 8/10
Dawn: 8.5/10
War: 9/10

War sounds to me like an allegory to the jewish exodus. Some events play out accordingly. I'm not saying it's a 100% reenactment but some things are similar
>apes are enslaved and made to build a wall
>deus ex machina kills their pursuers by the way of drawning
>apes traverse a desert
>their leader sees their promised land but dies before enjoying it
>his second hand leads their people through a new age

This
Dawn is objectively better filmmaking than Rise.
If you think Rise is a better movie than Dawn you probably think Harry Potter is better than Lord of the Rings. Or you're a contrarian faggot. Or both.

Rise has a good screenplay. Dawn has great everything.

MONKINO

Rise: 6
Dawn: 9
War: 7

>They check the bodies
>see one guy has a spear wedged between his arm and his chest like an autist
>they take him prisoner
Never write movies

A true monkiller.

Apes are literally stand-ins for blacks.

Painted as a war movie, but there is no war.

Absolutely no logic in any of the main characters actions.

Surprisingly, it bombed at the box office.

That ending with the army was a fucking joke. Down right comical, really.

2>3>1

Wanna fight?

I really liked all the key apes, and how they all had their own part to play in the over-arching narrative. All these individual warriors were fighting for their nation, while trying to figure out the values of their society. Made it have a real ancient epic vibe to it, real antique feeling

The writers responsible for Rise and Dawn were kidnapped by James Cameron for the Avatar sequels. That's why War wasn't as good.

And that's why Avatar 2 will be amazing.

>fighting with retards

They're apes, and they didn't check the bodies really thoroughly. There's a chance for him so It's better than
>Be surrounded with enemies
>Decide to call some commander and cry about it like an autist
>They take you prisoner

This makes no sense, Rise is much better than Harry Potter and Dawn is trash next to LotR.

>Dawn is objectively better filmmaking than Rise
Means jack shit when your script is garbage and you can't inject substance into your characters.

It's a pretty good movie. It's the weakest of the trilogy but still serviceable as an ending. Sup Forums just doesn't talk about it too much because there's an autist spouting about Jewish propaganda because Caesar is an allegory for Moses.

I think the reason he gave was that Ceasar was a beacon of hope for the apes and that killing him would make them literally go ape shit. The Colonel couldn't get the wall built otherwise. I agree its the weakest part of the movie but at least they gave a somewhat coherent explanation.

I'd switch the War and Dawn ratings but you're right. It was a very good film and served as a satisfying conclusion to Ceasar's ark. People are just pissed that the title and trailers were misleading

Anyone not find it weird that it feels like two different movies spliced together? Did something happen in the production?

>still serviceable as an ending
The ending was shit and a terrible conclusion to the trilogy.

Narrative completely flips after an hour. It goes from a western like quest for revenge to a dull prison break.

I still not sure why he kept Caesar alive when the movie opens with them trying to kill him.

But the worst part is nobody noticing all the caged monkeys with spotlights on them escaping..

>I can't infer substance from imagery and subtle interaction
>I need emotions and ideas spelled out for me through verbal exposition
More like Rise of the Planet of the Plebs

The writers had no reason to keep those apes alive either , that's why they came up with the building of a wall that made absolutely no sense. The base was made in concrete and they were building a wooden wall that was actually just some scafolding. what was it for, ffs they're using helicopters!!!

Man why is always the 3rd sequels that get ruined?

Reminder that if any ape was going to stage an uprising it would be Orang's.
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>I need emotions and ideas spelled out for me through verbal exposition

Dawn did that the whole way you dumbass.

This is the second sequel.

1/10

what happened to my boy James Franco? he die in the other movie?