Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes - New Trailer



I am not looking forward to all the pain poor Caesar has to go through before he snaps but MMMMM BOY it sure looks sweet once he does.

7 comments:

Samantha Sotto said...

I wasn't a fan of the last remake - I'm hoping this prequel will be better :)

M. D. Jackson said...

I wish some Canadian woman would kick the crap out of boycottamericanwomen.

But, yeah, the movie looks sweet!

Budd said...

while interested in banning american women, I am more interested in the very interesting planet of the apes trailer.

DrGoat said...

Planet of the Apes good.
Morons sticking their nose where it's not wanted bad.

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Hmm. I don't want to get off topic but I'm really puzzled by this Boycott American Women rant. To say that all American Women are like this description, well, isn't that a BROAD generalization. HEY-OH!

Anyway...

"We call it the cure to Alzheimer's" I appreciate that line being dropped in because the way he said it before "We call it The Cure" just sounded really goofy.

This trailer also gives Caesar humanity, showing compassion, friendship and vulnerability.

I was so ready to write the movie off as a typical "wonder drug creates a monster who runs amok were the message is "don't use science to try and solve your problems, it'll get you killed" or "be nice to nature or it'll kill you" .

Anyway, seeing Caesar's humanity makes me at least want to see that pipsqueak Draco Malfoy get his comeuppance, but I don't know that the entire world deserves to pay yet, we'll see.

Kal said...

Well I know that at least one bridge in one city deserves to be inundated with monkeys.

Ricky Shambles said...

I'm sure I'll see it and I'll like it (I f'ing LOVED the whole series of films when I was younger, though reboot left ape feces taste in my mouth), but I'm a little concerned about the willful suspension of disbelief in this one.

Okay, they'll all become quite intelligent and I'm sure the "Woah!" moment will come at the very end when Caeser utters his first words, but an entire armed faction against even a hundred apes? I don't know. I guess we'll see.