PLANET OF THE APES Review - The Mind-Numbing Boring Failure!
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- 2001 Planet of the Apes (directed by Tim Burton) is a boring movie that made a crap ton of movie. The highly acclaimed, stylized director wanted to pay homage to the B movie from the late 60s and did his best. Unfortunately, the film was a massive disaster in terms of critical performance (but did well at the box office). The film was supposed to be set up with a massive franchise, but unfortunately/fortunately, didn't happen. So, for MovieTots, we decided to take a look at the film and see if there is anything going making it the perfect 'Lost and Found' subject.
Synopsis - In 2029, an Air Force astronaut crash-lands on a mysterious planet where evolved, talking apes dominate a race of primitive humans.
Starring - Mark Walhberg, Tim Roth, Paul Giamatti
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Some WEIRD audio issues on this one (for some reason, my mic caught the headphones audio). So, I had to tinker and therefore, audio quality wasn't where I'd like it. REGARDLESS, always a good time chattin' with Pop Tot about movies. Thank you for 140 subs (goal is 500 by end of summertime!). I put as much effort/time into this as possible and the support means a lot! Next week we will be taking a look at a crappy superhero movie, wonder which? - Mr. Tot
Worst film in the series by an extraordinarily wide margin.
I've sadly only seen a few (at least the important ones) and this one is so bad. I honestly have no idea what Burton was doing.
Bury this movie and forget where.
Get plastered drunk, get lost and bury it.
I'm the only one that enjoyed this in my teens, and still will watch it once in a while. It's one of my favorite "bad movies". I'm weird because the new planet of the apes has good writing but the cgi just takes me out.
Tim Roth is always incredible!
Lie to Me is a series I've been wanting to cover on Lost and Found. I may have to add it to my list for the summer!
I remember this being a not good movie. I'm going to watch this recap just so I can remember why it was bad. I never saw it a second time because guess what? It was bad
It is definitely NOT good. I will not miss it one bit.
"What!? No!...": The Movie 😂
A future Lost and Found movie, for sure. I had to make fun of the absolutely BONKERS delivery of that line.
This doesnt feel like a Tim Burton movie to me
Besides the music and a few sets, I completely agree. It felt like a ton of studio intervention took over.