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Title: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Tagline: Evolution Becomes Revolution.
Genre: [GENRE]Science Fiction[/GENRE]
Director: [DIRECTOR]Rupert Wyatt[/DIRECTOR]
Cast: [ACTOR]Andy Serkis[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Karin Konoval[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Freida Pinto[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]James Franco[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Tyler Labine[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]David Hewlett[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]David Oyelowo[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Chelah Horsdal[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Jesse Reid[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Tracy Spiridakos[/ACTOR], [ACTOR]Christopher Gordon[/ACTOR]
Release Date: [RELEASE]2011-08-04[/RELEASE]
Runtime: [RUNTIME]105[/RUNTIME]
Plot: [PLOT]Scientist Will Rodman is determined to find a cure for Alzheimer's, the disease which has slowly consumed his father Charles. Will feels certain he is close to a breakthrough and tests his latest serum on apes, noticing dramatic increases in intelligence and brain activity in the primate subjects... Especially Caesar, his pet chimpanzee.[/PLOT][/MOVIE][/CONTAINER]
[DOUBLEPOST=1399869291,1399869163][/DOUBLEPOST]Just watched tonight, making it around the tenth time I've watched it. Still a damn good sci-fi film, worthy of inclusion with the rest of the Apes movies. Is it without its flaws? No, it's definitely not perfect. But it's still a damn good flick with more thought put into the writing than your average sci-fi flick.
I still get chills every time I watch the part