I really enjoyed that one. It takes a very different approach and felt fresh. There was a bit of hint of cartoon bad guy in some of the characters, one in particular, but everything else was strong.
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Canon-Strike XIX: Planet of the Apes
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For the Burton version I mostly recall it feeling reaosnably well done but pretty dull. Burton works least well within the 'big studio movie' mode and Apes was very much one of those films.
I went into Rise with low expectations but it was definitely a surprise, I'm almost surprised the franchise has done so well as despite being well made they're slow burns. Not typical big budget franchise fare.
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Movie 13 - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
With the success of the latest reboot came its own sequel. Thanks to the different starting point in the franchises timeline this sequel takes place following the pandemic that has wiped out large swathes of mankind. With 499 out of every 500 killed by the virus, mankind struggles with societies collapse whilst Caesar tries to maintain control of his growing ape tribe, with some of his own wanting to wage war on humans. The film surprised audiences by being better recieved in reviews and went on to become the most successful entry garnering over $700m at the box office.
The Dawn of Greatness?
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Movie 14 - War of the Planet of the Apes
An aggressive colonel wages war on the apes and following a severe attack Caesar turns against his aggressors. As mankind battles not just the apes but a mutated simian virus that is devolving the human survivors, Caesar faces the threat in a battle that will cement the beginning of Apes rule of Earth. The third film recieved critical acclaim and though successful saw a significant drop off in takings compared to Dawn. Next year a fourth entry will release charting the younger days of Caesars son and the conflict between the Apes on how to live in the new world.
Bringing this thread to a close, was War a Fitting Trilogy closer?
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Movie 15 - Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
This year a fourth entry in the current iteration of the franchise launched with hopes of bringing about another trilogy of releases. The film performed solidly and reviewed similarly though didn't carry the same weight of impression that the previous films did with audiences. Jumping forward several generations, the film follows the initial shifts in breaking Ape dominance of the Earth.
Was the latest entry a compelling start to a new chapter?
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The Apes films are such a curio to me.
I love the first film, but the series could have stopped there.
Instead they got weirder and kept coming.
I like the Escape as that was a decent story with some interesting ways to look at society through the prism of the Apes, plus turning the original story on its head where Cornelius is the one the humans want to experiment on.
The second reboot series are all passable and enjoyable but I don't understand why they're such cinematic juggernauts.
Kingdom was the 12th highest grossing movie in all of 2024!
Yet you never see people citing them as their fave franchise or sporting KotPotA shirts.
I enjoyed the last film, but was a hard closure of Caesar's story right at the start.
I guess I liked the ending and want to know more about what they discover.
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