Snowpiercer. Goddamn, it's good. Dark as hell, though, don't go in expecting an uplifting experience.
Eh. Beneath is okay. Escape, I didn't care for until the third act. I remember liking Conquest, but I haven't seen it in almost 20 years. Battle I barely remember.On the topic of the Apes series, how are the other sequels?
The opening was pretty unsettling going over what happened in the 10 years between films.
I'm also interested in the next one.
I wonder if they'll pick up from the end of this with the military coming, or do another jump.
I wish I'd watched it a long time ago, a great piece of dark comedy.
--Patrick
Is the Wahlburg one really considered the Batman & Robin of the Ape franchise? Because, I'll be honest. I liked it. A lot. Heck, I tend to re-watch it still enjoy it.Rise of the Planet of the Apes: This movie suffers from sounding like it would be terrible, especially since Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes had already ruined the franchise ten years previously. But after everyone here saying how good it was, I watched it. And they were right, it's good..
If not for the last 20min or so, it's actually pretty epic. I wonder if most of the hate it gets isn't simply because they build up all that potential just to flush it all in the closing act and epilogue, which is...disappointing.Is the Wahlburg one really considered the Batman & Robin of the Ape franchise? Because, I'll be honest. I liked it. A lot. Heck, I tend to re-watch it still enjoy it.
Some movies can be good and then have a bad ending, but it doesn't ruin the movie. I haven't seen the Burton one since it was in theaters, but the nonsensical ending just felt like it pissed all over the movie. Overall, it's a well-made movie, and considering the original's sequels, it's probably not the worst movie in the franchise. Sometimes Tim Burton movies are better looked at as being their own series as opposed to whatever they're related to. I love Batman Returns, for example. It's a terrible Batman movie, but I love it as a Burton movie.Is the Wahlburg one really considered the Batman & Robin of the Ape franchise? Because, I'll be honest. I liked it. A lot. Heck, I tend to re-watch it still enjoy it.
I really wanted to see that, but at this point it's gonna have to wait for rental.Probably the 2nd best movie I've seen this year... after Edge of Tomorrow.
What was so bad about it?
I think it's the fact that everything else is a perfect replica of Earth that throws people off. Because it seriously makes no sense.I always wondered about all the confusion about the ending. The camera zooms in on bad ape after wahlberg leaves, which I assumed meant he got out again and regained power. Hence ape world. Doesn't explain why it's an exact duplicate of 20th century earth but movie logic.
I don't know where I got Peter Berg. I guess I was just remembering that he was in it. That's why Collateral is so good, Berg didn't direct it. I am going to blame lack of sleep on that film faux pas 'cause I actually own all of Mann's movies on DVD; including Thief!Michael Mann directed Collateral
I think that Andy Samberg's SNL skit sums up Marky Mark quite well. I was really annoyed that he was in The Departed. Then, again, I didn't really care for Matt Damon either.I hated the Tim Burton film all the way through. I've come to the decision that I just plain don't like Mark Wahlberg.
I've not cared for Nicholas Cage since the 80s. I know, I'm a meme-blasphemer.
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatch The Americans.And on a low brow note, Keri Russell (who was great in the movie) is foxier now that she's nearer middle age than she was when I was a youngin' watching her on Felicity.
I liked the God & Devil Show version the best.I think that Andy Samberg's SNL skit sums up Marky Mark quite well. I was really annoyed that he was in The Departed. Then, again, I didn't really care for Matt Damon either.
I thought this was really great. The old school hopping vampire movies were hilarious, but I always wondered what a more serious take on them with modern effects would look like. Well, this was it, and it was a fun ride all the way through.Rigor Mortis
I really enjoyed it. It's a darker, more maudlin, creepy take on the old Hong Kong hopping vampire movies from the 80s. It kind of has a feel of the old wire-fu ghost story/folklore movies infused with modern Asian horror elements from films such as Ringu, or Ju-On. The acting in the film is just amazing and I don't think the movie would have been half as good if the actors hadn't pulled it off as well as they did. There's some REALLY heavy cultural stuff that would probably seem really silly and/or weird to many western audiences, so your mileage may vary. The special effects are really well done for the most part, but the stuff that pushed it above and beyond other movies of it's type would go into spoiler territory. I highly recommend it.
Imma report you to your superior.I watched 20 minutes of a cam of Transformers Age of Extinction (BREAKIN' THE LAW! BREAKIN' THE LAW!) before I became so bored my body almost spontaneously atrophied.