Production quality of this video is on par with channels that have millions of subscribers. I was actually surprised when i saw the subscriber number for this channel. I give it a year before you guys blow up
The original movie was before my time but I do think I saw it as a kid, unspoiled. As I recall, "Is this Earth?" seemed like a reasonable debate until the ending knocked Heston out of denial. I saw it not as a shocking twist, but rather the nail in the coffin.
My favourite part of Rise reusing the same line from the original isn’t the reference itself but that it acts as a sort of response to it. The human says the line, and Caesar defies the expectation. They don’t just make the ape say the line to reverse the roles, but the moment still tips the scales away from the dominant species. It’s a turning point, and from that moment in both movies, events start to happen that causes the ones with power to slowly lose it.
I was sick as a rabid dog on my day off/last night after 6 shitty days at work in a row. This was very comforting to me while I was stuck in bed in terrible pain. This is up there with your tenet and lost video as some of my favorite videos I’ve seen on UA-cam this year. Great media analysis with a light touch, nice vibes and immaculate editing. You’re a real hidden gem bro.
Okay guys we need to band together and comment, reply to comments, like the video and the comments because he is getting seriously screwed by the algorithm
Such crazy good production quality and hilarious sense of humor. I very rarely watch UA-cam videos this long but it flew by. Keep it up! You’re gonna pop off
I keep returning to this video. It’s such great quality from such an unknown / early stage channel. You and anyone that assists in the creation of your content have hit the ground running and I can’t stress enough how much I hope this grows for you. Hats off
I think it's worth noting that the ape council in the first Planet of the Apes aren't just stupid, they're as stupid as we are. We're supposed to see reflections of our own Cold War society, blindly ignoring the threats staring them in the face (nuclear weaponry) and the injustices of their society (the mistreatment of humans; after all, the film was released merely a month after MLK's death). The second film states unequivocally that this is where that path leads, even for the ape society of the far future after we all but destroyed ourselves. However, I completely agree that having the 5th film in the series respond to it and ask how we avoid that path is a brilliant way to turn. It also makes a great move by suggesting those two are one and the same - Caesar building an equal society of apes and humans is also how we avoid the horrors of nuclear armageddon. Quite a statement for its time.
Well this is awkward… you just raised #2 up like 50 points in my book 😂 That actually makes a ton of sense that we have to see how bad it COULD end before showing how good it CAN end. 👏🏻 #1 is probably enough to serve that purpose, but I have more respect for 2 now. I also think it only serves that purpose when considering the whole series. On its own it really just serves as an (arguably) more severe warning of nuclear war than the previous movie.
I watched the Kingdom of the Planet Of the Apes. I loved it. I hope that in the next few more sequels, they finally end up remaking the original 1968. The Icarus landing on Earth.
I was just getting in to it and it went private. Thank goodness it's back. I enjoy you, I mean... like, your videos - but the way you are... in the videos, how they are I mean, with you in them. Ahem... Good job mate.
Love the whole video I wish I would've seen this before I just saw kingdom. Also wanted to say the sonic hydrocity zone music is awesome to hear in your video and perfectly used.
Thank you for this!! I asked ONE question about the POTA timeline from a Super fan and ended up more confused😅…They ended up walking away in silent disappointment , lol
The prosthetic designs always look so great. It's still recognizable as a monkey, but it's different enough that they really look like a separate subspecies
So glad I found your channel, this had me invested and cracking up the whole hour and 17 minutes... that's better than most comedy movies these days. Please keep it up!
Holy shit this channel is underrated. I’ve been sharing your videos to my friends in hopes of you popping off. Your comedic timing is hilarious man. Love that paired with your film knowledge.
As Taylor goes, he's under the impression he's supposed to be several LIGHTYEARS away from Earth. And thousands of years from the Earth he knew anyway. People watched 6th Sense and The Others for most of the movie without catching on until the unusual ending, THEN suddenly all sorts of things fall into place.
Absolutely. I think that hindsight feeling that it's obvious is almost necessary for a good twist because you should have an "OF COURSE" response at the end. I was going to go into this in the video but decided not to: I think the reason it works is because at the time, and since, there have been lots of movies that take the same creative liberties (air, horseys, etc being present on an alien planet) so I imagine viewers didn't think that was odd.
Found this channel when you dropped the Tenet retrospective.... then the Lost one upped the absurdism and this one HUGE joy. Keep 'em coming. I think this might actually be the top pop culture essay channel thingy right now on UA-cam. *rapid non-rhythmic overly loud hand clapping from me*
@@nostalgiaclive I thank you sir. However I’m worried we might have the same taste in radioactive telepathic mutant ladies. We must never go on a guys weekend break in case we end up falling out with each other.
@@nostalgiaclive okay. Tell you what, shall we just try this weekend break anyway. Let’s just agree that if we do end up in a subterranean bomb cave having a telepathic chat with a double skinned gorgeous mutant, then we must promise to at least fight to the death using rubber props before asking her to go watch the next Planet of the Apes film with us/you/me. Deal?!
What a great video all the way through! This entire baby was funny from top to bottom, entertaining from front to back, and the music throughout just killed. KILLED. Sonic 2 Chemical Zone, Star Fox 1 on the SNES, Final Fantasy 3/6, the first TMNT game on the NES, I mean daaamn. Also, gotta appreciate how this bad boy was smart but not pretentious which could be said for the entire catalogue on the channel. I thoroughly enjoyed this one, hell yeah! I'm all pumped up but gotta go to sleep lol shit.
Thank you so much for saying that man, music to my ears ⭐️☺️ Really glad you enjoyed hearing the tracks, I enjoyed picking them out. I especially love when I manage to find a moment that really just meshes with a song.
@@nostalgiaclive I actually just gave it a listen and it's surprisingly beautiful/very spacey-sounding. Perhaps I can turn you on to some sweet SNES music! U.N. Squadron has an incredible soundtrack, and the mission 7 MINKS track specifically is a banger. The game kicks as, too lol.
Haha thank you my man! Always gotta have at least a few MGS tracks in there. Metal Gear 2 also has some bangers. Any songs from the series you recommend?
Thanks for doing this. It was awesome and a LOT of fun. I loved the original apes films as a kid, but the only one I revisit is the first one, which I still consider a ground-breaking classic. I was so pumped for the Tim Burton film, and made sure my friends, who knew nothing of the originals, knew it. Boy, was I embarrassed and disappointed when I left the theater. I was VERY skeptical before 'Rise' was released, but so happy it was great, and the entire Caesar trilogy got better with each film, IMO. One of the best modern trilogies. Saw 'Kingdom' over the weekend. It looked remarkable. The effects are leaps better than even the last one. I didn't connect with any of the characters, though. It wasn't bad, but I'm not eager to re-watch it. I'm not exactly sure where the story is going at this point.
Thank you for watching! That’s great, I had a similar relationship to the series except I never saw any of the original sequels until I was an adult. I think I was enamored by 2001 for awhile before I started to see the cracks. And I completely agree about Kingdom. Looks fantastic and I like a lot of the performances, but just didn’t do much for me in the long run. Did not have the depth of the first three.
When I was born, my foster parents gave me half of a Sonic Spinball amulet and told me "somewhere out there is the other person who played this game"... Do you by chance have a matching amulet? 🥹
I watched the first Planet of the Apes film without knowing the twist at the end. I did pickup on the obvious clues, but I just assumed it was them being limited to the technology of the times, so they couldn't create a foreign planet according to their vision, rather than it actually being earth. When the twist validated my unsure suspicions, I was incredibly satisfied.
I feel like Maurice being smart before the virus drug makes a lot of sense because orangutans learn through observation, and if he was raised by a human before being put in the shelter, it would’ve given him more time to learn not to mention that there are gorillas who have been able to learn sign
I think my favourite part of this video is that Battle actually gets highlighted for it’s good points rather than being dismissed for it’s budget and performance alone. Especially the butterfly effect from Caesar leading the uprising and showing mercy may have changed the world for the better, rather than being stuck in a doomed time loop condemned to repeat the same mistakes over and over. (Also, how do orangutans become blonde?)
This is second hand but my mother told me how shocking the twist was for her and others at the time. Mind you this was released in 68 and it was pretty common for humans to exist on alien worlds in most media already, the idea that the world was earth was shocking if you've only seen stuff like Star Trek or Doctor Who before this
Taylor's not that dumb; he's thrown off from thinking he's on earth by the stars/planets being different, thunder/lightning w no rain during daylight, etc these things lead him to believe he's somewhere else other than earth. The biggest tell is that they speak English - A thing that was addressed in an earlier script, but then dropped, hoping we would just go along with it.
Maurice actually goes from broken sentences to more elaborate sign language post smart smoke. Pretty sure "no like smart ape" to "the humans don't like smart apes, makes them feel threatened"
Maurice is speaking essentially perfect ASL from the start, which doesn't use articles the way English does. So "Human no like smart ape" is a complete sentence. To subtitle ASL to broken English like that would be incorrect, so it implies he has a low understanding of grammar. But regardless, he understands complex concepts, which is what an ape would not be able to do. Also, his dialogue in Dawn is still subtitled simplistically ("Seems long ago" instead of "It seems like a long time ago"), so nothing about him shows advancement over how he was at the beginning of Rise.
@nostalgiaclive your probably right, I do remember an explicit difference between ceasers subtitles and Maurice's, perhaps I just crossed wires and assumed his got smarter after the fact
44:17 I didn't mind the Tim Burton movie but was thrown off by the ending. I didn't really understand the 'twist' ending and only just recently found a explanation that.......kind of made sense. Basically their explanation was the planets are separate but the 'worm hole' basically sends you 'diagonally' through time when traveling to said world. IE the further you are in YOUR timeline the farther in the past you are sent to the other world. Which is why Cornelius arrived AFTER Mark Whalberg despite him entering the wormhole before Marky Mark did. Meaning the implication is that the apes would eventually gain the ability to travel through the worm hole (probably not for a while since they were seemingly around now decades before Mark got back) and basically arrive in our distant past to basically re-write history and take over OUR world.
Ya know, that actually works well enough for me. I like it now! What do you think happened to the ape planet? Does it get erased because Mark is no longer missing from his time? I personally don’t think so because the Oberon presumably still disappeared, but an argument could be made for it.
I saw 1 and 4. I am pretty sure I have seen 3...but I have no recollection of anything from that one. Not even this video really jogged any memories. I am also pretty sure the video store didn't have 2 or 5 back in the day. I know I didn't see those two. That said, I thought it was an interesting concept for a time loop but now you have blown my mind! The new movies are good but I am a sucker for time loops/travel/whatever stories. It's like alt history on crack.
That's wild. I miss my old video store like crazy. They were so unreliable but a place of great joy at the same time. Awesome, I'm glad you got something out of it! 😄 I know, and the repeating motifs in all the movies is endlessly entertaining to me.
I decided to watch 2001 Planet of the Apes and was expecting it to be terrible but honestly it was actually kind of fun although the last third act is just so stupid. im not saying this was a good movie but Tim Roths performance was awesome and Paul G was just having a blast
Those monkeys used to FREAK me the F out when I was a little boy. I would imagine there would be a few hiding under my bed at night. I’m talkin’ 70’s here. That was our “horror” back then.
@@nostalgiaclive Certainly the first one was the one I remember the first time I saw it, as a movie from start to finish, I was as mesmerized with it as when I first saw E.T. In the movie theatre, still not yet a teen. A few years later that was, both were wondrous but “Apes” was not sentimental like E.T. of course; when they haunt the humans down in the original Apes movie, that was so menacing for me as a kid. I totally sympathized with Taylor. They used to broadcast that first one yearly, it was also thru TV how I got to appreciate the classic Universal horror and Tarzan (Weismuller/O’ Sullivan) movies from the 30’s (In late 70’s, 80’s Belgium).
That’s awesome. I miss the days of watching movies on TV. Or, well, the old fashioned way that is. Speaking of horror that wasn’t really horror, I remember getting scared by Buffy and the movie Volcano when I was younger. Gave me some interesting nightmares.
Continuing to be the most underrated channel on youtube.
Appreciate you greatly my friend 😌⭐
was gonna say exactly the same thing...
@arkafella1984 Thank you man 🙏🏻
No cap
There is a similarly underrated channel, called 'Horses'.. it's crazy how these small channels dont get promoted by the algoryrhm
Production quality of this video is on par with channels that have millions of subscribers. I was actually surprised when i saw the subscriber number for this channel. I give it a year before you guys blow up
Thank you so much! That means a lot ⭐🙏
The original movie was before my time but I do think I saw it as a kid, unspoiled. As I recall, "Is this Earth?" seemed like a reasonable debate until the ending knocked Heston out of denial. I saw it not as a shocking twist, but rather the nail in the coffin.
Ah, nice! Yep, that's what seems more believable to me.
The production quality for this small of channel is suspicious as hell. Pls invest in a marketing team if possible, your shit is fire.
I also like that I dont even know this guys name. He just talks and I listen
@@AxioMunk Thank you so much, greatly appreciated 😌
Haha, and thank you for listening 🙏
My favourite part of Rise reusing the same line from the original isn’t the reference itself but that it acts as a sort of response to it. The human says the line, and Caesar defies the expectation. They don’t just make the ape say the line to reverse the roles, but the moment still tips the scales away from the dominant species. It’s a turning point, and from that moment in both movies, events start to happen that causes the ones with power to slowly lose it.
Great point, couldn't agree more. Simply reversing the roles is essentially what 2001 did.
I was sick as a rabid dog on my day off/last night after 6 shitty days at work in a row. This was very comforting to me while I was stuck in bed in terrible pain. This is up there with your tenet and lost video as some of my favorite videos I’ve seen on UA-cam this year. Great media analysis with a light touch, nice vibes and immaculate editing. You’re a real hidden gem bro.
That warms my heart man, I’m really glad I could help in a small way. ⭐️ I hope you’re feeling better now/soon 💪🏻
And thank you for the kind words 🙏🏻😁
Please keep making content like this. You got a comedic gift
That means a lot, thank you friend 😌⭐️
Great vids man. Finally found someone with the same insane blend of interests and questions. Super underrated can’t wait to see what you work on next
Thank you so much my friend, means a lot 😌⭐️
good jokes, good takes, good edits. you make great videos man, keep going the way you are and I'm sure you will grow massively in time
I really appreciate that man, thank you! ⭐️
If you have any suggestions for the channel or topics to cover, feel free to let me know!
Bro popped his collar for this video 😂you know it’s gonna be a good one
Lmao
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Me googling: "How to like and subscribe more than once"
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You’re too kind my friend 🙏🏻⭐️
not enough spemaquel movies out there, honestly we need more
Couldn’t agree more 😄
That zoo address joke in Escape gets me every time
It’s wholesome, I love it ⭐️
Okay guys we need to band together and comment, reply to comments, like the video and the comments because he is getting seriously screwed by the algorithm
I appreciate you greatly 🙏⭐
Praying to the Algo gods 🙏 give this man the subscribers he deserves
Appreciate you! 😭⭐️
Such crazy good production quality and hilarious sense of humor. I very rarely watch UA-cam videos this long but it flew by. Keep it up! You’re gonna pop off
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that ☺️ ⭐️
I keep returning to this video. It’s such great quality from such an unknown / early stage channel. You and anyone that assists in the creation of your content have hit the ground running and I can’t stress enough how much I hope this grows for you. Hats off
That is wonderful to hear and means a great deal 🙏🏻 Thank you so much ⭐️
Bro ur video was amazing 😆 subscribed !!!!
Thank you so much my friend! Glad to have you aboard 🦾⭐️
I think it's worth noting that the ape council in the first Planet of the Apes aren't just stupid, they're as stupid as we are. We're supposed to see reflections of our own Cold War society, blindly ignoring the threats staring them in the face (nuclear weaponry) and the injustices of their society (the mistreatment of humans; after all, the film was released merely a month after MLK's death). The second film states unequivocally that this is where that path leads, even for the ape society of the far future after we all but destroyed ourselves.
However, I completely agree that having the 5th film in the series respond to it and ask how we avoid that path is a brilliant way to turn. It also makes a great move by suggesting those two are one and the same - Caesar building an equal society of apes and humans is also how we avoid the horrors of nuclear armageddon. Quite a statement for its time.
Well this is awkward… you just raised #2 up like 50 points in my book 😂 That actually makes a ton of sense that we have to see how bad it COULD end before showing how good it CAN end. 👏🏻
#1 is probably enough to serve that purpose, but I have more respect for 2 now.
I also think it only serves that purpose when considering the whole series. On its own it really just serves as an (arguably) more severe warning of nuclear war than the previous movie.
8:18 you had me looking up the plot synopsis for Friends With Benefits. Fair play, I got got
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Thank you 🙏🏻
I've always liked that Dr Zira "loathes bananas" 🙊
I know, it’s great 😆
I watched the Kingdom of the Planet Of the Apes. I loved it. I hope that in the next few more sequels, they finally end up remaking the original 1968. The Icarus landing on Earth.
I would love that ☺️
I was just getting in to it and it went private. Thank goodness it's back. I enjoy you, I mean... like, your videos - but the way you are... in the videos, how they are I mean, with you in them. Ahem... Good job mate.
Hahaa 😂 I appreciate you, thanks my friend ⭐️
And sorry about that. Was having some issues but it’s all good now 👍🏻
This was actually hilarious. And bonus points for appreciating Battle
Thank you! 🙏🏻 ⭐️
Literally just finished War, can’t wait to go see Kingdom
Give us a ranking when you do 😏
Crazy he not only watched all ten (10) movies, but he watched them in his Accord. Who watches movies in their car?
This video cost me a lot on gas.
You rock man. I love your videos and I know they take weeks to produce. Big fan, and I love the long form. Keep them coming please
Thank you so much friend, I really appreciate it 😌⭐
I can already see u hitting the 100k this year
That is so kind of you, thank you my friend ⭐🙏😌
I was born the year this was made and I saw it on TV as a kid. Didn't know the twist and it sent chills.
That's awesome! Glad you got to experience it like that 😌🍿
Love the whole video I wish I would've seen this before I just saw kingdom. Also wanted to say the sonic hydrocity zone music is awesome to hear in your video and perfectly used.
Thank you so much! ⭐️
What’d you think of Kingdom?
And Hydrocity Zone might be my favorite video game song ever written 😌
Thank you for this!! I asked ONE question about the POTA timeline from a Super fan and ended up more confused😅…They ended up walking away in silent disappointment , lol
Glad I could help!
I can imagine that 😂
this 26:31 is true art.
I really appreciate that 😂🙏🏻
One of those bits that took an hour for half a second of content.
it was unironically worth it
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The prosthetic designs always look so great. It's still recognizable as a monkey, but it's different enough that they really look like a separate subspecies
This feels like a documentary good job 👏
Thank you! Much appreciated ⭐️
I've never met my dad but I know he didn't have a brother. That joke made me laugh for an entire minute.
Hahaa so glad to hear it 😂⭐️
About the joke not your dad.
So glad I found your channel, this had me invested and cracking up the whole hour and 17 minutes... that's better than most comedy movies these days. Please keep it up!
That’s so kind of you, thank you! ⭐️ Appreciate you my friend 🙏🏻
@@nostalgiaclive Of course! And thank you for brightening my day with your channel 🙌🏼
I was a little kid when I first saw the original POTA. So yes, it was a shocker.
The Metroid fusion music at 7:43 took me by surprise 👌🏻
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You’re quite entertaining! New subscriber now!!😊
Thank you! Much appreciated 😌⭐
Holy shit this channel is underrated. I’ve been sharing your videos to my friends in hopes of you popping off.
Your comedic timing is hilarious man. Love that paired with your film knowledge.
Thank you so much! ⭐️
And that means a great deal to me that you’re sharing it around! 🙏🏻 Appreciate you!
Why is this video so good? This video was very funny but also informative.
I dunno!
Thank you my friend, that means a lot 😌⭐
As Taylor goes, he's under the impression he's supposed to be several LIGHTYEARS away from Earth. And thousands of years from the Earth he knew anyway. People watched 6th Sense and The Others for most of the movie without catching on until the unusual ending, THEN suddenly all sorts of things fall into place.
Absolutely. I think that hindsight feeling that it's obvious is almost necessary for a good twist because you should have an "OF COURSE" response at the end.
I was going to go into this in the video but decided not to: I think the reason it works is because at the time, and since, there have been lots of movies that take the same creative liberties (air, horseys, etc being present on an alien planet) so I imagine viewers didn't think that was odd.
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I LOVED it
OMG thank you for addressing this.
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As usual, I come for the movie content, I stay for the Final Fantasy music.
Much appreciated 😂😎🙏🏻
N64 Goldeneye music. Nice.
"I didn't get mauled by apes Twice." - that was funny
1:52 Spoilers my dude. Also top tier content. Do like the self awareness that none of us have never seen all the films and never will.
Thank you my friend ⭐️😎
Found this channel when you dropped the Tenet retrospective.... then the Lost one upped the absurdism and this one HUGE joy. Keep 'em coming. I think this might actually be the top pop culture essay channel thingy right now on UA-cam. *rapid non-rhythmic overly loud hand clapping from me*
Happy to have you, thank you so much for the kind words! ⭐ High praise 🥹
@@nostalgiaclive I thank you sir. However I’m worried we might have the same taste in radioactive telepathic mutant ladies. We must never go on a guys weekend break in case we end up falling out with each other.
Ah yes, the classic “two guys and a mutant” love triangle dilemma.
@@nostalgiaclive okay. Tell you what, shall we just try this weekend break anyway. Let’s just agree that if we do end up in a subterranean bomb cave having a telepathic chat with a double skinned gorgeous mutant, then we must promise to at least fight to the death using rubber props before asking her to go watch the next Planet of the Apes film with us/you/me. Deal?!
Sounds fair. May the best man win the disgusting creature’s heart. 🤝🏻
You've succeeded in making me burst out in laughter so many times during this video, take my subscription
Haha aw man, that’s music to my ears, thank you ⭐️🙏🏻
Oh this'll be a good video.... An HOUR! Ill be going bananas watching this (thank me for the joke later)
😂 Thank you for that.
I'll just pile in as I have before, excellent work sir and team. Very entertaining.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻⭐️
Piling is never not appreciated 😎
I been feeling down the whole day. This video gave me some motivation to do stuff. Thank you sr, you gained a new follower.
Really glad I could help lift your spirits ☺️ Welcome my friend ⭐️
What a great video all the way through! This entire baby was funny from top to bottom, entertaining from front to back, and the music throughout just killed. KILLED. Sonic 2 Chemical Zone, Star Fox 1 on the SNES, Final Fantasy 3/6, the first TMNT game on the NES, I mean daaamn. Also, gotta appreciate how this bad boy was smart but not pretentious which could be said for the entire catalogue on the channel. I thoroughly enjoyed this one, hell yeah! I'm all pumped up but gotta go to sleep lol shit.
Thank you so much for saying that man, music to my ears ⭐️☺️
Really glad you enjoyed hearing the tracks, I enjoyed picking them out. I especially love when I manage to find a moment that really just meshes with a song.
@@nostalgiaclive Absolutely! The effort you put in here is most appreciated in all respects!
I even included a song from Star Fox 2. Probably the most obscure one I’ve used yet 😆 Check it out, “Macbeth” is the track.
@@nostalgiaclive I actually just gave it a listen and it's surprisingly beautiful/very spacey-sounding. Perhaps I can turn you on to some sweet SNES music! U.N. Squadron has an incredible soundtrack, and the mission 7 MINKS track specifically is a banger. The game kicks as, too lol.
I’ll take a look!
1st time stumbling across this channel. Luved ur video👌 subscribed
Welcome aboard! Much appreciated ☺️⭐️
Awesome video! I’ve got no connection to this franchise but watched the whole thing!
Wow, thank you! That’s really good to hear. If I can entertain you with something you’re not interested in, I must be doing something right 😄⭐️
This is just awesome. You are killing me with the metal gear solid music.
Haha thank you my man!
Always gotta have at least a few MGS tracks in there. Metal Gear 2 also has some bangers.
Any songs from the series you recommend?
The Sonic music was perfect too
Thank you friend ⭐️
Thanks for doing this. It was awesome and a LOT of fun.
I loved the original apes films as a kid, but the only one I revisit is the first one, which I still consider a ground-breaking classic.
I was so pumped for the Tim Burton film, and made sure my friends, who knew nothing of the originals, knew it. Boy, was I embarrassed and disappointed when I left the theater.
I was VERY skeptical before 'Rise' was released, but so happy it was great, and the entire Caesar trilogy got better with each film, IMO. One of the best modern trilogies.
Saw 'Kingdom' over the weekend. It looked remarkable. The effects are leaps better than even the last one. I didn't connect with any of the characters, though. It wasn't bad, but I'm not eager to re-watch it. I'm not exactly sure where the story is going at this point.
Thank you for watching!
That’s great, I had a similar relationship to the series except I never saw any of the original sequels until I was an adult.
I think I was enamored by 2001 for awhile before I started to see the cracks.
And I completely agree about Kingdom. Looks fantastic and I like a lot of the performances, but just didn’t do much for me in the long run. Did not have the depth of the first three.
Brilliant once again!!
Thank you so much my friend 🙏🏻☺️
Sonic Spinball beats? I’m here for it
When I was born, my foster parents gave me half of a Sonic Spinball amulet and told me "somewhere out there is the other person who played this game"... Do you by chance have a matching amulet? 🥹
Brother is that you? 😭
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Another fantastic video! Great work everyone
So very kind of you, thank you 🥹
Good stuff bro keep making vids
Thank you kindly ☺️⭐️
This is a banger
Thank you my friend ☺️⭐️
Big dawg! Just what I needed to watch on this rainy Monday night. 😊
Happy to be of service my friend 😌⭐
Love your videos. The intro is classic!
Thank you! 😄⭐
This is so great! I woke my girlfriend up by laughing out loud 👍.
Hahaha thank you, that’s awesome! Relationship turbulence is the highest form of flattery ⭐️
I had no idea that I needed this
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My second video watched….I’m 💯 IN!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Great to have you! Welcome ⭐
Great video again 👏 awesome work
Thank you so much! Cheers 😌
@@nostalgiaclive 🍻 👏
Another homerun out of the park man. You've improved on the out of movie bits and gave us a movies worth of enjoyment.
Thank you so much man, I really appreciate that 😌
Happy to be able to entertain 😌
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Here we go again...again!
I watched the first Planet of the Apes film without knowing the twist at the end. I did pickup on the obvious clues, but I just assumed it was them being limited to the technology of the times, so they couldn't create a foreign planet according to their vision, rather than it actually being earth. When the twist validated my unsure suspicions, I was incredibly satisfied.
Nice! That’s what I figured they were counting on. Glad to hear you got to experience the twist unspoiled ⭐️
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Rock Solid from the Conker's Bad Furday OST at 43:20 -ish.
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I feel like Maurice being smart before the virus drug makes a lot of sense because orangutans learn through observation, and if he was raised by a human before being put in the shelter, it would’ve given him more time to learn not to mention that there are gorillas who have been able to learn sign
I think my favourite part of this video is that Battle actually gets highlighted for it’s good points rather than being dismissed for it’s budget and performance alone. Especially the butterfly effect from Caesar leading the uprising and showing mercy may have changed the world for the better, rather than being stuck in a doomed time loop condemned to repeat the same mistakes over and over.
(Also, how do orangutans become blonde?)
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Yeah, pleasantly surprised by Battle this time around. And that is a good question… for which I’m afraid I have no answer 😂
This is second hand but my mother told me how shocking the twist was for her and others at the time.
Mind you this was released in 68 and it was pretty common for humans to exist on alien worlds in most media already, the idea that the world was earth was shocking if you've only seen stuff like Star Trek or Doctor Who before this
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Yeah, that definitely seems like the reason they were able to get away with it.
Lmaooo this video was hilarious
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Thank you kindly. All I've ever wanted 🥹🍌
It has been praised for its exploration of themes such as racism, imperialism and war. I watched it and it left a deep impression on me.
Taylor's not that dumb; he's thrown off from thinking he's on earth by the stars/planets being different, thunder/lightning w no rain during daylight, etc these things lead him to believe he's somewhere else other than earth. The biggest tell is that they speak English - A thing that was addressed in an earlier script, but then dropped, hoping we would just go along with it.
Maurice actually goes from broken sentences to more elaborate sign language post smart smoke. Pretty sure "no like smart ape" to "the humans don't like smart apes, makes them feel threatened"
Maurice is speaking essentially perfect ASL from the start, which doesn't use articles the way English does. So "Human no like smart ape" is a complete sentence. To subtitle ASL to broken English like that would be incorrect, so it implies he has a low understanding of grammar. But regardless, he understands complex concepts, which is what an ape would not be able to do.
Also, his dialogue in Dawn is still subtitled simplistically ("Seems long ago" instead of "It seems like a long time ago"), so nothing about him shows advancement over how he was at the beginning of Rise.
@nostalgiaclive your probably right, I do remember an explicit difference between ceasers subtitles and Maurice's, perhaps I just crossed wires and assumed his got smarter after the fact
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44:17 I didn't mind the Tim Burton movie but was thrown off by the ending. I didn't really understand the 'twist' ending and only just recently found a explanation that.......kind of made sense.
Basically their explanation was the planets are separate but the 'worm hole' basically sends you 'diagonally' through time when traveling to said world. IE the further you are in YOUR timeline the farther in the past you are sent to the other world. Which is why Cornelius arrived AFTER Mark Whalberg despite him entering the wormhole before Marky Mark did. Meaning the implication is that the apes would eventually gain the ability to travel through the worm hole (probably not for a while since they were seemingly around now decades before Mark got back) and basically arrive in our distant past to basically re-write history and take over OUR world.
Ya know, that actually works well enough for me. I like it now!
What do you think happened to the ape planet? Does it get erased because Mark is no longer missing from his time? I personally don’t think so because the Oberon presumably still disappeared, but an argument could be made for it.
Its a reboot and they sayed befor it might not lead to the og film ok. Its that simple seperate og from thecreboot zimeline
I mean, I agree that the creboot zimeline is separate, but I still find the similarities fascinating.
I saw 1 and 4. I am pretty sure I have seen 3...but I have no recollection of anything from that one. Not even this video really jogged any memories. I am also pretty sure the video store didn't have 2 or 5 back in the day. I know I didn't see those two. That said, I thought it was an interesting concept for a time loop but now you have blown my mind! The new movies are good but I am a sucker for time loops/travel/whatever stories. It's like alt history on crack.
That's wild. I miss my old video store like crazy. They were so unreliable but a place of great joy at the same time.
Awesome, I'm glad you got something out of it! 😄
I know, and the repeating motifs in all the movies is endlessly entertaining to me.
Definitely Natalie Trundy makes you feel like you are listening to Memories of Life
Truer words have ne’er been spoken 😍
Whoever made the most recent one must’ve been a fan of the Tim Burton planet of the apes
You think so? How come?
@@nostalgiaclive if you haven’t seen it, you’ll know why when you see it
@@GuyTheArtist I have but I still don't know
I've seen bits and bobs but this video makes me actually want to watch them finally, I've found the mood.
That's great! I'm glad to hear it 😌 Let me know what you think when you do ⭐
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I decided to watch 2001 Planet of the Apes and was expecting it to be terrible but honestly it was actually kind of fun although the last third act is just so stupid. im not saying this was a good movie but Tim Roths performance was awesome and Paul G was just having a blast
Haha I agree, it’s fun. I think you could probably elevate it quite a bit just by cutting out some dumb dialogue.
that random ff8 soundtrack so nostalgic.
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if you rub your time hole just right, with your index finger, just before you're about to.....never mind.
OH I have heard that- or I mean… I do not know… what you’re talking about
Those monkeys used to FREAK me the F out when I was a little boy. I would imagine there would be a few hiding under my bed at night.
I’m talkin’ 70’s here. That was our “horror” back then.
I don’t blame you! Which ones did you used to watch primarily?
@@nostalgiaclive Certainly the first one was the one I remember the first time I saw it, as a movie from start to finish, I was as mesmerized with it as when I first saw E.T. In the movie theatre, still not yet a teen. A few years later that was, both were wondrous but “Apes” was not sentimental like E.T. of course; when they haunt the humans down in the original Apes movie, that was so menacing for me as a kid. I totally sympathized with Taylor.
They used to broadcast that first one yearly, it was also thru TV how I got to appreciate the classic Universal horror and Tarzan (Weismuller/O’ Sullivan) movies from the 30’s (In late 70’s, 80’s Belgium).
That’s awesome.
I miss the days of watching movies on TV. Or, well, the old fashioned way that is.
Speaking of horror that wasn’t really horror, I remember getting scared by Buffy and the movie Volcano when I was younger. Gave me some interesting nightmares.
The apes spoke and read English. That was the biggest clue…
Wasn't expecting final fantasy 7 music in under 6 minutes
edit: Nor the best final fantasy (9) from 15:40
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So by going back in time the apes did at least prevent the environmental results of nuclear war.
Hmm, not sure. There is still a nuclear war in between 4 and 5.
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