Maurice was the first ape that Caesar communicated with in Rise (the only other one who knew sign language), and he was the last one who Caesar talked to in War.
@@jermainehaslam5634not the best trilogy ever made. Things like the lord of the rings, back to the future and maybe one or 2 others but this is without a doubt the best trilogy made since the lord of the rings
The progression of Rocket's character can't go unappreciated. And yea, Ceasar's death broke me too. I sat in the theater totally still and silent while the credits ran.
I disagree. I was wholly disappointed the first time I watched when he was introduced. I was actually enjoying the weight of the story before it was lifted.
@@chrississon5954 You say that as if he changes the entire tone of the film, which he doesn't. He just takes a little of the rough edge off with some well placed humour, but it's still a heavy film throughout.
I love that scene when Caesar shouts " Leave him", because it brings you back to the Caesar who stood up for the apes from Rise and Dawn. Caesar shows why he is the leader in that moment because he isn't afraid to defend his species and show compassion and strength.
At the end Caesar died the same way moses did, bringing his people to the promise land, but not getting to enjoy it with them, instead dying while looking down upon his new land for his people
@@Lynn7015hb S T F U and google it. They literally walked through a desert to get to the new land at the end. It was a little on the nose, honestly I'm not the only person in the comments to say this either.
@@Lynn7015hb It's a metaphor for the fact that the people who shape the future never get to see it. It's one of the oldest tropes there is, and it was common in myth and legend across many cultures long before it made its way into the Bible.
The fact that this all happened cause Koba was a selfish piece of shit is so annoying even tho he’s a badass and I love the fuck out of that character.
@@stefanoliveira8718 Eh, a good majority of the early apes were treated horribly by humans, including Maurice, but they're not all ape murdering psychopaths bent on destruction, nor did anyone else try to kill Caeser. I can totally blame Koba, dude was insane.
The next one, Kingdom is a really interesting start to a new trilogy. Theres a time jump of a few hundred years and you get to see Caesars impact and legacy continue/corrupted
“If people come together like these apes did “? The apes betrayed each other and killed each other. They actually acted a lot like humans do. In the end, the person who sacrificed the most to try to gain something good for apes is killed for his efforts. It’s actually a story that’s been repeated throughout human history as well. Many many times. It’s a great story though. You definitely get emotionally invested.
I'm always surprised people don't notice how Ceaser died like Moses, leading his people to the land of milk and honey but not able to enter himself and instead dying within sight of it.
Maurice was played by an American-Canadian actress named Karin Konov. When I first watched this film I was struck by the compassion so obvious in Maurice's expressive eyes & wondered who was portraying him. Looked it up & was surprised, then pleased to see it was a woman. She did a wonderful job, as did everyone else in the cast. I love this movie. 🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵
Love this trilogy. Watching our boys Caesar, Maurice and Rocket stick together and grow throughout all 3 movies, stands up there with The Fellowship of the Ring. Truly amazing.
This one hits me in the heart every time. It reminds me of Moses and the promise land. Carries the dream but doesn’t get to live it. I hope you watch the 4th one when it’s available. It’s a good one too.
Notice Nova lost her speech but she still retained higher brain function how else did she learn/understand sign. Nova's caretaker (dad?) was still able to talk and presumable he was around her when she was sick (soldiers deserted into woods) So taking this information, it's why when the colonel ops to have ceasar kill him it's bc he realized he still had his higher brain function and he had killed his son and all those men in vain (vain of stopping the spread but also his son was truly pleading with his dad not to kill him) He just couldn't verbally speak. And when you're freaking out course you'll look primitive when you physically cant say anything. Colonel even said when i looked into his eyes, in his primitive gaze i felt love. Truly ironic and sad. Also the nova emblem is a nod to the OG film where taylor names the female human Nova.
What I’ve always found interesting is that the colonial’s death is very ironic in nature. He killed his son for the simple fact that he was becoming “primitive” due to the virus and yet, he becomes the very thing he sworn to destroy. Caesar had every right to still kill him right then and there but decided he didn’t want to end it that way. I know that some part were kind of unsatisfied with that but I honestly think it’s rather brilliant. The colonial ended up living long enough to become the villain and died being afraid of becoming “primitive.” That… is good story telling in my book. And the ending almost always gets me emotional. Such a bittersweet ending.
Nova was name of the original Taylor's mute girlfriend in the first movie (1968). Nice callback. Like the Biblical Moses, Caesar was destined to lead his apes to a new land and to see it for himself, but to not step into it. What a character arc for him. Amazing trilogy.
Nova, Cornelius, the humans not being able to speak, and the Alpha and Omega symbols is all a shout out to the original movies. Nova was Taylor's girlfriend who couldn't speak, nor could the other humans. Cornelius was one of the good apes who helped Taylor(played by Charlton Huston). The Alpha and Omega symbols on the soldiers and traitor apes are from the sequel, which had an atom bomb 💣 with the same symbols.
I feel that between Cloverfield, Apes 2 & 3 & The Batman that Matt Reeves is like the anti JJ Abrams. He focuses strongly on fanboy franchises but while Abrams focuses on the loud, explosive and shiny and cramming references Reeves is all about focusing more on the nuances of the properties/worlds IMO.
This was probably mentioned in the comments for the DAWN reaction, but the name "Koba" is a reference to Joseph Stalin. That was his alias when he was a bank robbing revolutionary.
Man I love this series. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed them too! The latest movie in theaters was amazing too. Not what I was expecting but amazing nonetheless.
This ending wrecked me when I first watched it. Im a little bit glad that I didn't see it in cinema because I was sobbing out loud HARD when it ended, I would have been so embarrassed in the cinema 💀
This is the BEST trilogy since LOTR! I don't know which was more heartbreaking - the end of the film or watching Jay's reaction to it. When I saw this film the first time in the theater...I felt the EXACT SAME WAY!
I'm here to cry with you J 😢❤ RIP Caesar. I must ask will you be reacting to Kingdom of the planet of the apes when it releases on DVD/streaming. Please please do it ❤❤
The fact that we remember ALL the ape names by the end of the trilogy and none of the humans? Testament to how brilliantly this was written, acted, directed. The apes were People. Not human. But we recognized them as People. I know the Lord of the Rings is considered the best trilogy ever (it truly is a masterpiece). But for me, THIS Rise/Dawn/War for Planet of the Apes trilogy is absolute PERFECTION.
How often do you get a PERFECT trilogy. Planet of the Apes was friggin FANTASTIC. And Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is off to a great start - starting off a new trilogy. Can't wait for the next entry
The reason why they call them donkey is actually referred to donkey kong because they call Caesar King Kong for he has became such a powerful leader for all apes and was able to win and hide from humans for 2 years during the war, Caesar was basically a king and to see that ending breaks me every time I watch it.
Yeah, mate; Woody kills it in this flick. Have loved your reactions to these movies, man; you've provided really great, genuine, intelligent and cleverly observant commentary, and I've enjoyed every minute!
The trilogy definitely went out with a bang. It’s right up there with the Greats. And let’s not forget the heart-wrenching score. 😭 Definitely makes me wanna see the fourth movie, it looks like it has potential.
Hi, hope you are well? Just wanted to say a big thankyou for watching the entire reboot trilogy Rise, Dawn and War starring Andy Serkis as Caesar. Like i’ve said previously this trilogy are masterpieces and it’s hard to understand why they are so criminally unappreciated and underrated. I adore them and Caesar and the new one Kingdom is up there along side this trilogy. It’s a great film too and i love the protagonist Noa he has a lot of potential so i hope we get to see him again . Kingdom is set 300 years after this film War and is released digitally on 5th July 2024. This is the only movie that still makes me cry who knew a character like Caesar could bring all these emotions to the surface. This is a film that divided some people because they thought the title was bogus and should have been a full on war movie. My take is that the War is within Caesar he’s torn between being the Caesar we know and love and bring like Koba and full of hate and revenge. Bad Ape is great comic relief in what is a very dark film. R.I.P. Buck & Bright Eyes (Rise), Ash, and the other apes Koba got killed at the human city, Koba (Dawn), Caesar, Blue Eyes, Cornelia , Winter, Red (Gorilla donkey) and Lukka (War) You will all be missed😭🤧💔❤️ Take care 😘🏴 #ApesTogetherStrong ❤️ #CaesarNeverForgotten❤️💔😭🤧 ❤️ #TeamNoa (Kingdom) ❤️
I love this whole trilogy. Rocket is one of my favorite characters. Started out as the douche bag alpha and became so devoted to Caesar. Refusing to go against him with Koba. Catching that ass whipping in this one to create a distraction. He is the absolute best
man, blessed be to you and blank, im watching the armageddon video and i want you to know murderwhistle, i love you man, no diddy, please, PLEASE, take care of yourself, you shed a tear when i shed a tear i'd universal these reactions you have to great movies, thank you man, THANK YOU, for just being you and thank you blank for being that dude!
War for the Planet of the Apes is so emotianal,sad😢😢 Ceasar lost blue eye,cornelia,Will , Caroline, Malcolm 😢 Last word of Ceasar to Maurice before you die : Apes are Strong with or without me. 😢 "Apes Togeter Strong Apes Not kill Ape
For those of you who dont know, which is probably most of you, this is the bible story of moses. He is found as a child, frees his enslaved people and leads them to the promised land. But he sees the promised land of canaan and dies before he can get there. Dr mlk jr used this in his speech. "I have seen the promised land! I may not get there with you... but we as a people will get there." God bless you J.
I love that Maurice was with caesar in his last moment.
Maurice was the first ape that Caesar communicated with in Rise (the only other one who knew sign language), and he was the last one who Caesar talked to in War.
They really made an amazing trilogy .
Best trilogy ever made in my opinion.
@@jermainehaslam5634not the best trilogy ever made. Things like the lord of the rings, back to the future and maybe one or 2 others but this is without a doubt the best trilogy made since the lord of the rings
@@garretthorsch8143 Your tripping, this trilogy is way better than lord of the rings Caesar is more badass than any of the characters in that trilogy.
The progression of Rocket's character can't go unappreciated. And yea, Ceasar's death broke me too. I sat in the theater totally still and silent while the credits ran.
I love Rockets arc, he went from a dumb brute kicking Ceasars ass, to becoming one of his most devoted followers and brother in arms.
bad ape was the comic relief we need in a way more darker story.
I disagree. I was wholly disappointed the first time I watched when he was introduced. I was actually enjoying the weight of the story before it was lifted.
100%. I loved that little dude
Steve Zahn did an amazing job
@@chrississon5954 You say that as if he changes the entire tone of the film, which he doesn't. He just takes a little of the rough edge off with some well placed humour, but it's still a heavy film throughout.
"Oh Maurice. He's so friendly but I bet he stank." 😂 You wild for disrespecting my unc like that.
Andy Serkis deserves all the heaps of praise he got for playing Caeser. An absolutely fully realized and devastating performance.
Gollum, King Kong (played both kong and the ship captain), Ceaser, Snoke and more.. he has an incredible portfolio 👏
he is amazing the goat of motion capture
@@simonjunior3688everyone also overlooks his performance in Tin tin as the drunkard captain. Amazing performance in that as well.
I love that scene when Caesar shouts " Leave him", because it brings you back to the Caesar who stood up for the apes from Rise and Dawn. Caesar shows why he is the leader in that moment because he isn't afraid to defend his species and show compassion and strength.
Didn't he yell leave him when malcolm was being led in by the apes in the end of dawn? Love ceaser ❤❤
At the end Caesar died the same way moses did, bringing his people to the promise land, but not getting to enjoy it with them, instead dying while looking down upon his new land for his people
You're reaching. ~And Caesar was there with them. He was just up on a little hill.
@@Lynn7015hb S T F U and google it.
They literally walked through a desert to get to the new land at the end.
It was a little on the nose, honestly
I'm not the only person in the comments to say this either.
@@Lynn7015hb Yeah nah. It's pretty well known that's what it symbolizes. No reaching at all, just directorial intent.
@@Lynn7015hb are you dumb he literally says in the movie this is a holy war lmfao you must be fun at parties
@@Lynn7015hb It's a metaphor for the fact that the people who shape the future never get to see it. It's one of the oldest tropes there is, and it was common in myth and legend across many cultures long before it made its way into the Bible.
NOVA was the female human in the original Planet of the Apes with Charlton Heston. He gave her that name.
Yes. She could not speak at first. Taylor taught her to speak.
@@SultanSamet that was intentional bud.
They also call the girl in the newest film Nova, I'm assuming they just call all women Nova after this original one?
The fact that this all happened cause Koba was a selfish piece of shit is so annoying even tho he’s a badass and I love the fuck out of that character.
I can't really blame Koba though, he was treated horribly by the humans, but yeah, he could've learned a thing or two from Caesar.
@@stefanoliveira8718So was Maurice, but he knew better, so it’s not a good excuse for Koba to use.
You'd be homicidal too , if you spent all your life being experimented on
@@stefanoliveira8718 Eh, a good majority of the early apes were treated horribly by humans, including Maurice, but they're not all ape murdering psychopaths bent on destruction, nor did anyone else try to kill Caeser.
I can totally blame Koba, dude was insane.
This movie is EVERYTHING that the concluding chapter of a trilogy should be. Epic.
Love the beauty that Maurice was the first "ape" to talk to Ceaser and also the last.
Bad Ape was essential in providing some comic relief after that heartbreaking scene with Nova giving Caesar water.... Shouts out to Steve Zahn
The next one, Kingdom is a really interesting start to a new trilogy. Theres a time jump of a few hundred years and you get to see Caesars impact and legacy continue/corrupted
the new one fucking suuuuuucked
Caesar 😢
Great reaction, as usual. It’s ok to cry. Many did in the theater.
I love that you see & appreciate the cinematography, too!
“If people come together like these apes did “?
The apes betrayed each other and killed each other.
They actually acted a lot like humans do.
In the end, the person who sacrificed the most to try to gain something good for apes is killed for his efforts. It’s actually a story that’s been repeated throughout human history as well. Many many times.
It’s a great story though. You definitely get emotionally invested.
Caesar when out like Maximus did he free his people great ending of this trilogy, sad but happy at the same time!
Son will know who was father... And what Caesar did for us....
I'm always surprised people don't notice how Ceaser died like Moses, leading his people to the land of milk and honey but not able to enter himself and instead dying within sight of it.
I think you're reaching. And anyway Caesar was already there with the rest of them.
😂
Yeah they made it pretty obvious.
Nah I see what you mean. This whole movie had pieces of moses' story all throughout.
I feel like literally everyone got that reference lol
I think with Maurice it's more children than people. Since it was shown in Dawn that he teaches the young ones
This thumbnail is so felt, man
Maurice was played by an American-Canadian actress named Karin Konov.
When I first watched this film I was struck by the compassion so obvious in Maurice's expressive eyes & wondered who was portraying him.
Looked it up & was surprised, then pleased to see it was a woman. She did a wonderful job, as did everyone else in the cast. I love this movie.
🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵
Love this trilogy. Watching our boys Caesar, Maurice and Rocket stick together and grow throughout all 3 movies, stands up there with The Fellowship of the Ring. Truly amazing.
It's impossible not to cry with this movie
Love how you knew Winter was a 'double agent'! I'd almost forgotten about the arrow, until the end...and then it broke my heart.
I cried with you . Such a beautiful franchise . Such a beautiful soundtrack as well . Greetings from France 🇫🇷 ❤
Caesar is iconic 🔥
This one hits me in the heart every time. It reminds me of Moses and the promise land. Carries the dream but doesn’t get to live it. I hope you watch the 4th one when it’s available. It’s a good one too.
This movies with caesar as the main character are my favs
Bad Ape is such a great character. Great comic relief is such a dark and serious movie.
Maurice and rocket were always so loyal to caesar 🥺
Notice Nova lost her speech but she still retained higher brain function how else did she learn/understand sign. Nova's caretaker (dad?) was still able to talk and presumable he was around her when she was sick (soldiers deserted into woods) So taking this information, it's why when the colonel ops to have ceasar kill him it's bc he realized he still had his higher brain function and he had killed his son and all those men in vain (vain of stopping the spread but also his son was truly pleading with his dad not to kill him) He just couldn't verbally speak. And when you're freaking out course you'll look primitive when you physically cant say anything. Colonel even said when i looked into his eyes, in his primitive gaze i felt love. Truly ironic and sad.
Also the nova emblem is a nod to the OG film where taylor names the female human Nova.
What I’ve always found interesting is that the colonial’s death is very ironic in nature.
He killed his son for the simple fact that he was becoming “primitive” due to the virus and yet, he becomes the very thing he sworn to destroy. Caesar had every right to still kill him right then and there but decided he didn’t want to end it that way. I know that some part were kind of unsatisfied with that but I honestly think it’s rather brilliant. The colonial ended up living long enough to become the villain and died being afraid of becoming “primitive.”
That… is good story telling in my book. And the ending almost always gets me emotional. Such a bittersweet ending.
I hate see caesar died but I think it was a perfect close for his journey .
Nova was name of the original Taylor's mute girlfriend in the first movie (1968). Nice callback. Like the Biblical Moses, Caesar was destined to lead his apes to a new land and to see it for himself, but to not step into it. What a character arc for him. Amazing trilogy.
Nova, Cornelius, the humans not being able to speak, and the Alpha and Omega symbols is all a shout out to the original movies. Nova was Taylor's girlfriend who couldn't speak, nor could the other humans. Cornelius was one of the good apes who helped Taylor(played by Charlton Huston). The Alpha and Omega symbols on the soldiers and traitor apes are from the sequel, which had an atom bomb 💣 with the same symbols.
Caesar little son lost his mom,brother and caesar 😭
He had Maurice and rocket though
I had the exact same reaction you did to this film,I absolutely cried my eyes out at the end,& I was in the cinema! 😂
This one really broke your heart 🥺
I am glad that you watch this trilogy
Is a very underrated one.
When the end credits started when I saw this in the cinema, I was bawling my eyes out. It was such a beautiful ending.
I feel that between Cloverfield, Apes 2 & 3 & The Batman that Matt Reeves is like the anti JJ Abrams. He focuses strongly on fanboy franchises but while Abrams focuses on the loud, explosive and shiny and cramming references Reeves is all about focusing more on the nuances of the properties/worlds IMO.
This was probably mentioned in the comments for the DAWN reaction, but the name "Koba" is a reference to Joseph Stalin. That was his alias when he was a bank robbing revolutionary.
Every time I see caesar last scene i cry
I love how bad ape learned little human quirks and does them lol
There is no irony in rooting for the ones who want to live and be free... species, skin color, religion, country... everyone deserves that!
“Put 2 in his head! Make him a bowling ball!!” LMFAAAAAAAOOOOOO 🤣🤣
Also, “Bad Ape’s” reaction to almost everything was hilarious!!🤣🤣
34:29 "EWWW That's doodoo EWWWWW" 😂😂😂😂😂
"Ape no kill ape" later J is like "snap his neck" 😂
Woody does a damn good job in this.
Man I love this series. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed them too! The latest movie in theaters was amazing too. Not what I was expecting but amazing nonetheless.
This ending wrecked me when I first watched it. Im a little bit glad that I didn't see it in cinema because I was sobbing out loud HARD when it ended, I would have been so embarrassed in the cinema 💀
This is the BEST trilogy since LOTR!
I don't know which was more heartbreaking - the end of the film or watching Jay's reaction to it. When I saw this film the first time in the theater...I felt the EXACT SAME WAY!
I'm here to cry with you J 😢❤ RIP Caesar. I must ask will you be reacting to Kingdom of the planet of the apes when it releases on DVD/streaming. Please please do it ❤❤
Rewatched this whole trilogy with my family about a month ago and I still got emotional even when I knew what was coming.
Caesar ♥️ Maurice♥️Rocket♥️
Yeah after J watches all these movies he needs to watch and react to the very first one the 68 planet of the apes.
The fact that we remember ALL the ape names by the end of the trilogy and none of the humans? Testament to how brilliantly this was written, acted, directed. The apes were People. Not human. But we recognized them as People. I know the Lord of the Rings is considered the best trilogy ever (it truly is a masterpiece). But for me, THIS Rise/Dawn/War for Planet of the Apes trilogy is absolute PERFECTION.
How often do you get a PERFECT trilogy. Planet of the Apes was friggin FANTASTIC. And Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is off to a great start - starting off a new trilogy. Can't wait for the next entry
At least caesar can see all his family save in a new home ♥️
Thank you for doing the trilogy reaction, I loved it. Blank, thank you for the editing and Sean, the awesome thumbnails
The reason why they call them donkey is actually referred to donkey kong because they call Caesar King Kong for he has became such a powerful leader for all apes and was able to win and hide from humans for 2 years during the war, Caesar was basically a king and to see that ending breaks me every time I watch it.
Yeah, mate; Woody kills it in this flick.
Have loved your reactions to these movies, man; you've provided really great, genuine, intelligent and cleverly observant commentary, and I've enjoyed every minute!
The trilogy definitely went out with a bang. It’s right up there with the Greats. And let’s not forget the heart-wrenching score. 😭 Definitely makes me wanna see the fourth movie, it looks like it has potential.
I think the way they decided end caesar journey was the best, I whish he will still alive but it was a perfect close.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! Seen it at the theatre.
I felt the same way you did after I watched this.
It's REALLY hard to decide on the world's best sidekick, is it Maurice, or Bad Ape?
this movie is very depressive
but in a good way, it's very well done
But seeing Caesar and the other apes suffer like that was very sad
I love bad ape he make me laugh in a very sad movie 🙌
Yes,this movie is so emotional
Hugs man, appreciate your heart and your mind, You are a great person and I love your channel!
Hi, hope you are well? Just wanted to say a big thankyou for watching the entire reboot trilogy Rise, Dawn and War starring Andy Serkis as Caesar. Like i’ve said previously this trilogy are masterpieces and it’s hard to understand why they are so criminally unappreciated and underrated. I adore them and Caesar and the new one Kingdom is up there along side this trilogy. It’s a great film too and i love the protagonist Noa he has a lot of potential so i hope we get to see him again . Kingdom is set 300 years after this film War and is released digitally on 5th July 2024. This is the only movie that still makes me cry who knew a character like Caesar could bring all these emotions to the surface. This is a film that divided some people because they thought the title was bogus and should have been a full on war movie. My take is that the War is within Caesar he’s torn between being the Caesar we know and love and bring like Koba and full of hate and revenge. Bad Ape is great comic relief in what is a very dark film. R.I.P. Buck & Bright Eyes (Rise), Ash, and the other apes Koba got killed at the human city, Koba (Dawn), Caesar, Blue Eyes, Cornelia , Winter, Red (Gorilla donkey) and Lukka (War) You will all be missed😭🤧💔❤️
Take care 😘🏴 #ApesTogetherStrong ❤️ #CaesarNeverForgotten❤️💔😭🤧 ❤️ #TeamNoa (Kingdom) ❤️
thank you, J, for doing this trilogy I love these movies ❤
Sad movie but beautiful
I love this whole trilogy. Rocket is one of my favorite characters. Started out as the douche bag alpha and became so devoted to Caesar. Refusing to go against him with Koba. Catching that ass whipping in this one to create a distraction. He is the absolute best
Caesar was like God for the apes 😭💔
How the F is Roy Munson out here ending apes left and right, and it’s believable? Yo, Woody’s special.
There's gonna be carnage...
@FallenRingbearer That's one role he shouldn't have done 😂
This movie make me love Rocket so much 🖤
Caesar dead is gonna hurt me forever
You cry, I cry.
man, blessed be to you and blank, im watching the armageddon video and i want you to know murderwhistle, i love you man, no diddy, please, PLEASE, take care of yourself, you shed a tear when i shed a tear i'd universal these reactions you have to great movies, thank you man, THANK YOU, for just being you and thank you blank for being that dude!
J wouldve hated Woodys character so much more if Woody hadnt played him. His respect for Woody kinda made it a wash. I dont blame him Woodys a beast.
Caesar always in my heart 🖤
Everyone who had seen it knew at 42:10 this was going to get rough. 😢
This is how you made an amazing Trilogy 👌
Woody Harrison is great actor
I always say it’s the best Moses movie next to Prince of Egypt
Ceaser's death caught me off guard. To bad they couldn't leave the movie at this one, the new gets such mixed reviews. (sigh) Ruining Ceaser's legacy.
I enjoyed the new one.
I feel so sad for caesar little son 🥺
I Def cried at this too... the trilogy was amazing
I always cry with this one ☹
I love some names of the apes in this movie
Winter is really cool
Lake is beautiful
and then you have Bad Ape 😭
Great random film I highly recommend to check out is “Never Back Down”. It kinda what also help put UFC on the map
Cornelius lost all his family 😔
Hey, J! Is Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes coming up soon? I love your reactions to these novies. ❤
War for the Planet of the Apes is so emotianal,sad😢😢
Ceasar lost blue eye,cornelia,Will ,
Caroline, Malcolm 😢
Last word of Ceasar to Maurice before you die : Apes are Strong with or without me. 😢
"Apes Togeter Strong
Apes Not kill Ape
IMO One of the best trilogys there is
Aye, look listen, you a good dude keep doing your thing you’ll have 1 million subscribers
For those of you who dont know, which is probably most of you, this is the bible story of moses. He is found as a child, frees his enslaved people and leads them to the promised land. But he sees the promised land of canaan and dies before he can get there. Dr mlk jr used this in his speech. "I have seen the promised land! I may not get there with you... but we as a people will get there." God bless you J.