It's really easy to miss that sinister look Koba showed before killing the second guy. It was because he felt immense satisfaction from the terrified look in the human's face. That alone displays Koba's immense hatred for humans. Really amazing performance from Toby Kebbell and the mo-cap team at Weta.
@@explosivedolphinz8710 nah Koba doesn't care about showing who is smarter than humans.. He is driven by nothing but blind hatred and making his enemies cower before him.
@@msrain1235 me either lol I loved this scene, koba is pure evil and very cunning, the dumbasses definitely didn't see that coming. And he's never had liquor in his life he didn't know what the hell he was taking a drink of lol
Actually, this scene is really wholesome because it is karma itself. Humanity is sacrificing and hurting many animals. Experimenting on them by labs just to make life more and more confortable. And this is what happens when one of those tortured souls survives. He uses what he learned from those experiences. And the virus they used on him makes it easier to do so. I dont share the ways Koba used to try to get the power from Caesar, but I sympathise with him in the vengeance thirst. Its totally Karma. The principle of action/reaction from Newton Laws. We have it coming. It will arrive one day, one way or another.
And he's probably never had liquor in his life, he didn't know what the hell he was drinking so that probably surprised him a little bit lol and I bet it was some homemade stuff so it was StRoNg
@@neuro_pace4202 They drink fermented fruit juice all the time, and this is part 2 where they probably rummaged through the rubble and found bottles,.. i'm sure he wasn't expecting it to be that strong,.. but he smelled it first ,so he knows what it is
I’d like to think that he did that on purpose because he despises humans so much he just wants to spit in their faces. It’s literally the same behaviour that we humans do.
Honestly, this scene makes it clear that Caesar's understanding of Koba isn't so spot on. Caesar believed Koba only learned hate from the humans, but if anything this shows that he understands camaraderie, he understands how to engage with humans peacefully. What I'm seeing is him deciding that the bad outweighs the good, and therefore he believes humans haven't earned any of the mercy or diplomacy that was shown by Caesar. Any goodwill that should be shown, in his eyes, should merely be tactical.
From Koba's perspective, humans are torturers, butchers, and abusers. They killed his mum (a "caretaker" named Roger beat her to death with a sack of oranges when Koba was just a wee little sap), scarred his face (his second owner Tommy slashed him with a broken beer bottle), destroyed his eye (Tommy shoved a lit cigarette into Koba's left eye), and experimented on him to the point where he became suicidal and depressed, seeing himself as nothing more than his cage and his pain. It's only logical that Koba came out not quite sane.
@@shadowlugia0011 Koba actually makes sense, and can be empathized with. He's Adam Taurus if Adam Taurus wasn't written by two white morons. He even has a form of burn wound on the left eye like Adam does. And yet in the span of one film, Koba gets more characterization than Adam did in an entire series. Koba is truly a special one-time villain.
@@cashewnuttel9054 my guy ceasar met both good and bad humans and he understand there were differences kuba litteraly only met people that abuse,experimented on him and try to gun him down he never met the "nice"side of humans
Actually, during his youth, Koba was owned by an abusive TV producer named Tommy, who trained him to do silly tricks and would often make Kobe drink alchohol for his amusement. Drinking booze probably brings him very bad memories.
Koba genuinely is a phenemonal villain. How cold and monsterous he has become from all the abuse. Something interesting to think about is how feasible a friendship is between humans and apes from how he initially interacts with them in this scene but its all superficial
@@neuro_pace4202 yea and heavy, yet he held it above him with his wrist facing down, that's not an easy thing to do, I know I couldnt do it, much less control the gun when you're shooting it
@@neuro_pace4202they are not that strong. Theyre 1.3-1.5x stronger than a human of the same weight or “pound for pound” and they dont get much heavier than 150. A very well taken care of man at 200lbs+ could out stat them in absolute terms
I like how he made himself seems dum because people think apes are dumb but are really smart so he just completely outsmarts them making them think they are smart
He also was thinking psychologically, with his initial clownish circus routine like tumbles/rolls, to both disarm their original state of high alert against himself, and also make them start laughing, which, on top of making himself seem buffoonish and less dangerous to them, also automatically triggers a base level of wanting to like/befriend any person that makes one laugh/brings humor. Koba was very methodical in everything he did
@@earlpipe9713 If you read Koba back story before he was tourtrued in the lab in the original planet of the apes he was being abused where he used to work in a circus guess that's where he learned all those moves.
Andy Serkis gets a lot of deserved love and acclaim as Caesar, but Toby Kebbel as Koba is severely underrated. Not just for this scene but his “human work” scene as well among many others.
@@8213apiceidk what kind of theater you’ve been going to but they’re all supposed to be dead silent. Idk why you felt the need to go against the grain and be different but no. Theaters definitely have always been dead silent.
@@Bowser64798 agreed, Koba didn’t really care HOW the war started, and might have been perfectly fine with martyrdom if it meant Caesar would attack the humans
And just like that, a minor character in the first movie graduates and becomes one of the best antagonists in movie history. I deliberately avoid the word "villain."
I know its not actually part of the movie, but that ending music is just awesome for this scene! Koba throwing the first stone that lead to all the suffering seen in the next movie.
This was when I officially become afraid of Koba. I knew those guys were gonna die, but the way Koba was smiling just before he shot the second dude really terrified me.
This really shows how broken Koba’s ideals are. Caesar has shown that humans, despite most of them being asses, can be good. But Koba’s hatred led him to see all humans as hateful creatures. Even though these two weren’t perfect, they were still willing to be kind to Koba when he pretended to be dumb.
This scene was scary in so many ways. The way Koba toyed with those guys and making them lower their guard just to shoot them showed that he knew exactly what he was doing. A true monster to the end. But a smart monster, nonetheless.
@@ۥٴٴٴٴٴٴۥۥ-ظ the fact he is a bonobo, meaning he was much more peaceful than chimpanzees, and through all pain that humans did to him filled him with hatred toward humans, if he was a chimpanzee he would've been much worse,
Koba is my favorite character from the franchise. I know people often call him a villain but I don't think he ever did anything I entirely disagreed with under the circumstances.
I feel like Kabo wasn't nescessarily a bad guy his reasons for killing humans and locking them in cages were pretty understandable I mean he was a abused bye scientist in a lab they cut him and did unimaginable things to him BUT dont get me wrong what he did wasnt right though and In the end he payed for it with his life Edit: It did feel good to see him get revenge. Killing is still not good tho
koba hatred for humans is completely reasonable if you read planet of the apes firestorm it's part prequel and set just weeks after the events of dawn. the humans are trying to find the apes but to no avail. its mostly a story of koba point off view as unlike ceaser was shown nothing but cruelty for most off his life ,he had a part in a tv show which the children loved watching him perform but behind the scenes he was punished if he didn't follow the owner instructions to the letter, he learn sign language through his mom ,thinking anyone that didn't know human sign language was Caterpillars...he thought in a lot off himself more human then ape that would change when he went to engen, where he meet Jacob behind his cage before giving the ALZ 13 ,he insulted koba koba an although he didn't understand him he knew what he meant, he was an ape and he was human, that was the point he snapped, and by giving the ALZ-13 enhanced his intelligence, so when Jacob seen him write Jacob on thev computer screen, it wasn't a sign off respect but to let him know he was thinking about killing him. 10 years later he was a different ape part of the ape colony with a high ranking position ..things where going well..thinking the humans are long gone until they came back to the forest. koba fear and understand fear was iff the humans get the technology human city they will grow stronger and attack the ape colony , and the only way was to kill them first. but it was a sense off irony when he attacked the city ,they send out a distress signal to the colonel the flip side off koba that will unleash the war off the apes and humans.
@@jaymckay88 both mate. there's a new comic book am currently following planet of the apes by marvel set 18 months after the out break ,also I recommend Rod serlng planet of the apes visionaries by Dana Gould,and Chad lewis it's a graphic novel written by rod Serling the writer of the classic twilight zones. the book is what the original 60s movie should have been a 40s/50s type ape city but the budget for was too much so they scaled down the ape city to pre medieval times, definitely a recommend read.
@@jaymckay88 you'll definitely love firestorm, like I said its part prequel and set just after the events of dawn as the virus spreads, set in San Francisco martial law,civil unrest ,you wont put it down but also has koba story. 🙂👍
one part of this scene i like is the (admittedly drunk) humans are acting just as animal like as the apes, shouting and making loud noises in a primitive attempt to get an animal to leave them alone
Koba was right to distrust and even hate humans, but was wrong to put his kind in harms way in order to satiate his thirst for vengeance. Caesar also suffered at the hands of humans too, put he never risked the lives of his kind in order to get back at them.
I have to say this this is why Koba is the greatest villain in the planet of the apes franchise ever!! He backstory is tragic that I do feel some sympathy for him.
did you read the book Dawn of Planet of apes : Firestorm? I really felt for the Koba's character after reading what he went through as a child and caused him to be so full of hate
@@zatarraii7234 yes indeed in fact I read it on digital when the new movie was coming out my heart felt so bad for Koba what he went through that explains everything. Those people were jerks!
There's few off moments in this saga for sure (almost all of them human shots) but this scene is one of a few that are way way under-rated. The body language from Koba, and the way he swings the gun behind his back to switch to trigger hold. Big villain moves.
I love the way Koba - being an evolved ape - pretends and imitate being an just an simple, curious and stupid ape that just want to have fun and chilling just to distract and lower the guards of the humans before killing them off with the firearm he snagged from them. Fun fact: Koba's species is bonobo. The closest relative to humans together with chimpanzees.
Koba is genuinely one of the those best villians in cinema history and that's insane because he's a cgi ape🤯 His backstory is so sad and fucked-up which makes his hatred towards humans justified, in his own way. but his ability to be a loyal soldier to Ceasar until the humans made contact and they're differences met. but still able to be absolutely uncaring and brutal towards not only humans, but his own kind. all out of hatred, power vengeance is what makes him cold asf🥶😈
Everything about this scene from the way he rolls in acting like a silly fun ape, to him 'chilling' and drinking with them like they're bros (the way he pats the guy's shoulder and knee casually like human guys do when they're messing around, having fun) to the very end is just. Incredible. The tension goes from 0 (I'm laughing just as hard as the men) to 1000 (i jumped out of my chair holy moly) in seconds. Koba had these guys immediately, and it's impressive as it is terrifying. Definitely one of my favourite moments from the trilogy.
I always wondered why none of the others came to check up after the gunfire koba did, but then again they probably thought the 2 guys were still target practicing.
It's really easy to miss that sinister look Koba showed before killing the second guy. It was because he felt immense satisfaction from the terrified look in the human's face. That alone displays Koba's immense hatred for humans. Really amazing performance from Toby Kebbell and the mo-cap team at Weta.
Yeah that pause to savor the fear is the moment Koba became truly human himself and lost the last bit of ape in him
Koba really handsome looking chimp
I'm sorry that was easy to miss? It's literally a close-up on him as he's doing it. Kinda hard to miss.
I interpreted the smile as “yea that’s right, that was all an act” to truly display who was smarter
@@explosivedolphinz8710 nah Koba doesn't care about showing who is smarter than humans.. He is driven by nothing but blind hatred and making his enemies cower before him.
This is just tto show how smart koba was he truly understood his enemy and how to decieve them as a "dumb ape" truly evil but smart
Play a sucker to catch a sucker
He wasn't evil. He was a bonobo, not a chimp. That puts it all in perspective.
ye and dumb and dumber could've just shot him when he took the rifle but guess he had the scenarium armor.
@@lnt7819Or.. they knew it would start a war and that's not what their command wanted
'eVeL' i cant stand superficiality.
Lowkey one of the hardest villains in any movie
Lmfao honestly tho
The way he holds the gun with that devilish smile is one of the best still images out of this movie.
@@chandraray7798facts!!
Thanos exist 😂
@@Doughboyswag1704 Thanos was an awful villain.
Bro's plan made no sense, wiping out half of life wipes out half the resources, half the crops, etc.
My boy koba is RUTHLESS! I love how innocent and silly he's being to fool the dumbasses and then he just brutally kills them both
I never felt sorry for those 2.
@@msrain1235 me either lol I loved this scene, koba is pure evil and very cunning, the dumbasses definitely didn't see that coming. And he's never had liquor in his life he didn't know what the hell he was taking a drink of lol
At least they died instantly?
Koba dumb
Actually, this scene is really wholesome because it is karma itself. Humanity is sacrificing and hurting many animals. Experimenting on them by labs just to make life more and more confortable. And this is what happens when one of those tortured souls survives.
He uses what he learned from those experiences. And the virus they used on him makes it easier to do so. I dont share the ways Koba used to try to get the power from Caesar, but I sympathise with him in the vengeance thirst.
Its totally Karma. The principle of action/reaction from Newton Laws. We have it coming. It will arrive one day, one way or another.
I think he spat the drink in their face on purpose to disorient them a little bit, kobas a genius
And he's probably never had liquor in his life, he didn't know what the hell he was drinking so that probably surprised him a little bit lol and I bet it was some homemade stuff so it was StRoNg
@@neuro_pace4202 They drink fermented fruit juice all the time, and this is part 2 where they probably rummaged through the rubble and found bottles,.. i'm sure he wasn't expecting it to be that strong,.. but he smelled it first ,so he knows what it is
I’d like to think that he did that on purpose because he despises humans so much he just wants to spit in their faces. It’s literally the same behaviour that we humans do.
@@KendrixD Right, he was mocking them and also perhaps blinding them a bit
Of course he did, Koba was the Ape's warlord, and thus, was always thinking tactically when it came to killing
Y'know, we can talk praise about Andy Serkis all day; but Toby Kebbel deserves just as much for this.
HIS NAME IS KOBA
Toby Kebbel is the guy who played Koba @@borris3768.
@@borris3768the actor playing Koba is Toby Kebbel 🫤
Honestly, this scene makes it clear that Caesar's understanding of Koba isn't so spot on. Caesar believed Koba only learned hate from the humans, but if anything this shows that he understands camaraderie, he understands how to engage with humans peacefully.
What I'm seeing is him deciding that the bad outweighs the good, and therefore he believes humans haven't earned any of the mercy or diplomacy that was shown by Caesar. Any goodwill that should be shown, in his eyes, should merely be tactical.
Excellent analysis
Horrible fucking analysis, he didn’t learn “camrederie” he just knew that if he pretended to be a stupid monkey their guard would be down.
From Koba's perspective, humans are torturers, butchers, and abusers. They killed his mum (a "caretaker" named Roger beat her to death with a sack of oranges when Koba was just a wee little sap), scarred his face (his second owner Tommy slashed him with a broken beer bottle), destroyed his eye (Tommy shoved a lit cigarette into Koba's left eye), and experimented on him to the point where he became suicidal and depressed, seeing himself as nothing more than his cage and his pain. It's only logical that Koba came out not quite sane.
@@atlas3556 he really is the best written villain in movies imo
@@shadowlugia0011 Koba actually makes sense, and can be empathized with. He's Adam Taurus if Adam Taurus wasn't written by two white morons.
He even has a form of burn wound on the left eye like Adam does. And yet in the span of one film, Koba gets more characterization than Adam did in an entire series. Koba is truly a special one-time villain.
The moment Koba lost the last bit of his ape self. He truly became human the moment he killed the first guy and savored the terror from the second guy
Yes
Ironically this is exactly what an ape is. Chimps are ruthless in real life
He became the very thing he hated most and didn't even realize it, even at the moment of his death.
@@TheRedMan77damn… that’s powerful
No def lost the last bit of ape when he threw Ash off the balcony
Koba is such a badass villain. Truly menacing
That was the most sinister face I've ever seen, before Koba nails the second guy. 🤨
This scene is so genius 😂
Facts W writers
Koba is smart, he killed the guy that had a gun who was the threat and then toyed with the other unarmed guy before killing him
to be fair, he has never encountered a kind human and was tortured and used his whole life....
What if he did? Would he spare that human? Would he save him/her?
@@cashewnuttel9054 I would believe so
@@cashewnuttel9054 my guy ceasar met both good and bad humans and he understand there were differences kuba litteraly only met people that abuse,experimented on him and try to gun him down he never met the "nice"side of humans
He actually did encounter nice people when he was still a child in the novels but only two of them I think
@@TheVeron He actually did encounter nice people when he was still a child in the novels but only two of them I think
I don’t think he was acting when he drank the booze, he was that shocked by how alcohol tasted
“Holy fuck what is this shit??”
Actually, during his youth, Koba was owned by an abusive TV producer named Tommy, who trained him to do silly tricks and would often make Kobe drink alchohol for his amusement. Drinking booze probably brings him very bad memories.
Wtf y'all drink this shii? Yeah y'all gotta go!
THANKS RETARD
@@Khan-_-Art1st”yeah yall gotta go” 🤣🤣🤣
Koba genuinely is a phenemonal villain. How cold and monsterous he has become from all the abuse. Something interesting to think about is how feasible a friendship is between humans and apes from how he initially interacts with them in this scene but its all superficial
Apes are strong. Shoots that gun one handed and controls it
I didn't think about that, that gun has alot of kickback and you barely notice it at all, it would be hard to control that thing
@@neuro_pace4202 yea and heavy, yet he held it above him with his wrist facing down, that's not an easy thing to do, I know I couldnt do it, much less control the gun when you're shooting it
They are amazingly strong
Indeed, at least 4 times the strength of an adult human
@@neuro_pace4202they are not that strong. Theyre 1.3-1.5x stronger than a human of the same weight or “pound for pound” and they dont get much heavier than 150. A very well taken care of man at 200lbs+ could out stat them in absolute terms
You take the music out of this scene you get one of the scariest and most tension drawing scenes you’ll see
Was it not with the music?? Lol
I wish the trailers didn't show off a 10 second version of this scene. Would have been cool to come out of nowhere on first viewing.
SOMEONE PLS MAKE OR FIND THIS
I like how he made himself seems dum because people think apes are dumb but are really smart so he just completely outsmarts them making them think they are smart
He also was thinking psychologically, with his initial clownish circus routine like tumbles/rolls, to both disarm their original state of high alert against himself, and also make them start laughing, which, on top of making himself seem buffoonish and less dangerous to them, also automatically triggers a base level of wanting to like/befriend any person that makes one laugh/brings humor. Koba was very methodical in everything he did
@@earlpipe9713 If you read Koba back story before he was tourtrued in the lab in the original planet of the apes he was being abused where he used to work in a circus guess that's where he learned all those moves.
Even without the serum apes are super intelligent creatures the only thing separating humans and apes is our frontal cortex.
@@SE-zc4qcI thought Maurice was the one Abused in a Circus
Andy Serkis gets a lot of deserved love and acclaim as Caesar, but Toby Kebbel as Koba is severely underrated. Not just for this scene but his “human work” scene as well among many others.
Thank you for mentioning him-Idk who played him!
Koba isn’t talked about enough in the “greatest villains of all time” convo when he really should be.
Koba was a GANGSTER. This is one of the coldest scenes in cinema history and I come back occasionally for it.
I love how there is almost no recoil while Koba is shooting the rifle with one arm, really shows how much stronger an ape is than a human.
Koba is basically an assassin in ape form
Toby Kebbell KILLED IT as koba
Many actors in this movie deserved an Oscar or some kind of recognition
@@leannessister3691 you're right about that! This trilogy is so epic!
quite literally in this scene haha
1:32 When I saw that in theaters, I jumped out of my seat and everyone was in dead silence.
Theaters are typically dead silent
@@Jaydensk8s1 bro just found out the most basic theater etiquette
@@Jaydensk8s1no they’re not.
@@8213apice well they r meant to be....
@@8213apiceidk what kind of theater you’ve been going to but they’re all supposed to be dead silent. Idk why you felt the need to go against the grain and be different but no. Theaters definitely have always been dead silent.
the way he stares at the second guy, just enjoying the fear in his face as the facade of a silly monkey falls away...
1:11 plot twist: Koba is drunk for the rest of the movie
Terrifying how he played these guys.. definitely one of my favorite scenes in the movie.
I think Koba is really fight for apes in the beginning, but after this, Koba has changed.
That dude should have shot Koba the moment he grabbed the gun... would’ve saved humanity alooooot of trouble
ima be honest nah cuz then new will reach ceasar that humans killed one of his commanders
Right and wrong. Caesar hadn’t realized Koba’s true intentions yet. So he would’ve seen Koba’s death as a crime and war might’ve started either way.
@@Bowser64798 agreed, Koba didn’t really care HOW the war started, and might have been perfectly fine with martyrdom if it meant Caesar would attack the humans
Koba is BADASS
No. The moment they saw him!
1:17 Koba's fake laugh to eventually grab that automatic was absolutely hilarious 😂
And just like that, a minor character in the first movie graduates and becomes one of the best antagonists in movie history. I deliberately avoid the word "villain."
I know its not actually part of the movie, but that ending music is just awesome for this scene! Koba throwing the first stone that lead to all the suffering seen in the next movie.
1:38 Something seriously disturbing about that look on his face
This was when I officially become afraid of Koba. I knew those guys were gonna die, but the way Koba was smiling just before he shot the second dude really terrified me.
The face he makes when he killed the first dude 🥶 ruthless bro. Koba was always my favorite… untilll he shot caesar and blamed it on the humans
One of the greatest villans of all time
,,Apes follow Koba"
This really shows how broken Koba’s ideals are. Caesar has shown that humans, despite most of them being asses, can be good. But Koba’s hatred led him to see all humans as hateful creatures. Even though these two weren’t perfect, they were still willing to be kind to Koba when he pretended to be dumb.
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This is scarier than most horror films imo
This scene was scary in so many ways. The way Koba toyed with those guys and making them lower their guard just to shoot them showed that he knew exactly what he was doing. A true monster to the end. But a smart monster, nonetheless.
Koba hated humans, for good reason.
that doesn't justify that he killed innocent apes
@@7mad211 You are correct.
@BlockbusterHistorian he said ape not kill ape while he already killed apes, caesar was justified in calling him by not an ape
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the fact he is a bonobo, meaning he was much more peaceful than chimpanzees, and through all pain that humans did to him filled him with hatred toward humans, if he was a chimpanzee he would've been much worse,
Koba is my favorite character from the franchise. I know people often call him a villain but I don't think he ever did anything I entirely disagreed with under the circumstances.
I feel like Kabo wasn't nescessarily a bad guy his reasons for killing humans and locking them in cages were pretty understandable I mean he was a abused bye scientist in a lab they cut him and did unimaginable things to him BUT dont get me wrong what he did wasnt right though and In the end he payed for it with his life
Edit: It did feel good to see him get revenge. Killing is still not good tho
So he shouldn't get justice?
@@cashewnuttel9054 Justice? That boy Koba was plotting Revenge lol
@@Qbesent How was Koba going to get justice?
And sometimes, most of the time, all of the time revenge feels better than justice.
@@cashewnuttel9054 ???
@@cashewnuttel9054 forsure
This reminded me of when you have a bully that keeps picking on you and eventually you lose it and annihilate him.......
Sooooo Columbine?
koba hatred for humans is completely reasonable if you read planet of the apes firestorm it's part prequel and set just weeks after the events of dawn. the humans are trying to find the apes but to no avail. its mostly a story of koba point off view as unlike ceaser was shown nothing but cruelty for most off his life ,he had a part in a tv show which the children loved watching him perform but behind the scenes he was punished if he didn't follow the owner instructions to the letter, he learn sign language through his mom ,thinking anyone that didn't know human sign language was Caterpillars...he thought in a lot off himself more human then ape that would change when he went to engen, where he meet Jacob behind his cage before giving the ALZ 13 ,he insulted koba
koba an although he didn't understand him he knew what he meant, he was an ape and he was human, that was the point he snapped, and by giving the ALZ-13
enhanced his intelligence, so when Jacob seen him write Jacob on thev computer screen, it wasn't a sign off respect but to let him know he was thinking about killing him.
10 years later he was a different ape
part of the ape colony with a high ranking position ..things where going well..thinking the humans are long gone until they came back to the forest.
koba fear and understand fear was iff the humans get the technology human city they will grow stronger and attack the ape colony ,
and the only way was to kill them first.
but it was a sense off irony when he attacked the city ,they send out a distress signal to the colonel
the flip side off koba that will unleash the war off the apes and humans.
I just got done with the trilogy, you recommend the books or comics?
@@jaymckay88 both mate.
there's a new comic book am currently following planet of the apes by marvel set 18 months after the out break ,also I recommend Rod serlng planet of the apes visionaries by Dana Gould,and Chad lewis
it's a graphic novel written by rod Serling the writer of the classic twilight zones.
the book is what the original 60s movie should have been a 40s/50s type ape city but the budget for was too much so they scaled down the ape city to pre medieval times, definitely a recommend read.
@@frankgallacher6598 thanks I can’t get enough of this world, I’m going to start with firestorm
@@jaymckay88 you'll definitely love firestorm, like I said its part prequel and set just after the events of dawn as the virus spreads, set in San Francisco martial law,civil unrest ,you wont put it down but also has koba story. 🙂👍
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Why is this movie so badass?? 💯
Whichever trilogy exists, 2nd movie is always badass.
@@sushreetaacharya7826 Exactly like BTTF2 *or* KK2(1986).
Because it was written and directed by talented people
It’s because these apes were badass in real life that’s exactly same who they are in the movie.
X2, Two Towers, Smaug, The Dark Knight, Empire, Dawn,
one part of this scene i like is the (admittedly drunk) humans are acting just as animal like as the apes, shouting and making loud noises in a primitive attempt to get an animal to leave them alone
0:26 love the way that guy say no to koba
Im risking to say it..Koba is one of the greatest villains of all time in a Sci-fi/action movie
Koba was right to distrust and even hate humans, but was wrong to put his kind in harms way in order to satiate his thirst for vengeance. Caesar also suffered at the hands of humans too, put he never risked the lives of his kind in order to get back at them.
But Caesar was also raised and treated fairly by a human too while Koba was only tortured and experimented on by humans.
Spot on.
@@man-soekchoi6527 That explains Koba's hatred for humans, not why he would put other ape's lives in danger.
I’m on Caesar’s side of things. I’m sorry for whatever Koba but that don’t give him the right to kill humans who had nothing to do with his pain.
Koba is my favourite character in all of these movies.
I have to say this this is why Koba is the greatest villain in the planet of the apes franchise ever!! He backstory is tragic that I do feel some sympathy for him.
did you read the book Dawn of Planet of apes : Firestorm?
I really felt for the Koba's character after reading what he went through as a child and caused him to be so full of hate
@@zatarraii7234 yes indeed in fact I read it on digital when the new movie was coming out my heart felt so bad for Koba what he went through that explains everything. Those people were jerks!
We miss you Koba. 😢
He acted like an idiot but clearly knew what he was doing 😂
0:40 the clapping is hilarious
This scene was funny and amazing😂such a badass
😡😡😡 *¡¿What The hell Is Wrong With You?! ¡I Thought We Told You To Go Home!* 😡😡😡 0:21
NO. NO. GO!
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An all time great movie villain, is Koba.
Freddy Kruger later koba
The way he waits to shoot the second guy so he can watch the fear set in, brutal.
DAMN
thats what i was like when i saw this scene
Dude i kinda like it when koba was just vibing with the humans until he grabbed a gun
One of the favorite scenes in movie history.
Seeing how kova just acts like a regular ape while knowing what he does later on is oddly refreshing for me
Lmfao one of my Fav’s the way Koba comes in like a Freakshow then alters to killing them, i swear that Face Is like so Friggin cool
Those 2 guys weren't the brightest bulbs and it cost them their lives at the hands of Koba.
I like how Koba and shere khan are so similar
Incredible scene 👏
1:35 Koba: "This is for 'Strange Wilderness', Steve. I'll never get those minutes of my life back!"
I don't think thats steve zahn even though i would go after the director and writers for strange wilderness
« They made me a villain” RIP Koba
koba always been my favorite character he a straight menace and i love it
There's few off moments in this saga for sure (almost all of them human shots) but this scene is one of a few that are way way under-rated. The body language from Koba, and the way he swings the gun behind his back to switch to trigger hold. Big villain moves.
Koba: it's all fun and games until i go gansta
Ceaser: This is why we apes dont claim you
I love the way Koba - being an evolved ape - pretends and imitate being an just an simple, curious and stupid ape that just want to have fun and chilling just to distract and lower the guards of the humans before killing them off with the firearm he snagged from them.
Fun fact: Koba's species is bonobo. The closest relative to humans together with chimpanzees.
I understand Kona’s hate. I feel so bad for him. He didn’t deserve any of that.
Koba hands down is dope AF 🔥💯 it just shows how smart and meticulous he was.
And now just think, that director of this scene is responsible for new Batman films and he could present us another incarnation of Joker. Just saying.
Koba is genuinely one of the those best villians in cinema history and that's insane because he's a cgi ape🤯 His backstory is so sad and fucked-up which makes his hatred towards humans justified, in his own way. but his ability to be a loyal soldier to Ceasar until the humans made contact and they're differences met. but still able to be absolutely uncaring and brutal towards not only humans, but his own kind. all out of hatred, power vengeance is what makes him cold asf🥶😈
Koba rolls like a ball
Koba was one of the hardest villains, loved his energy in this movie.
When Iona was acting friendly it was cute
They both had 7 seconds to destroy what they have those guns for. Right when it raised it's hands Ida smoked him and said "Look, I washed for supper."
My most favourite scene. The acting is very well done.
My favorite scene koba (Toby) is absolutely phenomenal
Always related to this scene, being autistic, how we appear/mask vs. how we really feel about the cruelty we've received and we truly feel about it
Everything about this scene from the way he rolls in acting like a silly fun ape, to him 'chilling' and drinking with them like they're bros (the way he pats the guy's shoulder and knee casually like human guys do when they're messing around, having fun) to the very end is just. Incredible. The tension goes from 0 (I'm laughing just as hard as the men) to 1000 (i jumped out of my chair holy moly) in seconds. Koba had these guys immediately, and it's impressive as it is terrifying. Definitely one of my favourite moments from the trilogy.
Koba = Russia
Soldiers = deeply concerned EU countries
Aged well lol
Koba = US entertaining Russias WW2 cosplay
Soldiers = Russia and their allies when we get tired of entertaining it.
Stalin reference, nice. Not to mention the whole trilogy is based on The Russian Revolution/ Animal Farm
I always wondered why none of the others came to check up after the gunfire koba did, but then again they probably thought the 2 guys were still target practicing.
It’s also crazy they learned to use guns
Ngl, I'm hoping Matt Reeves does a scene like this with the Joker in The Batman films.
This is the same score from Hostiles right?
The smile 💀
I just noticed they poured up Johnny Walker Blue Label Scotch. That really is the GOOD stuff lol
If there's a scene you wish would play different when you rewind, this is it.
I can’t believe he did this
Why
@@imtyler99yearsago90 because that’s crazy and insane
This was a well produced series. Cant wait for the new one
It really was Koba’s way to show the humans what it’s like being treated like an animal.
What’s the music at the end?
0:48 that human nod he gives is so funny
If you ask me, I was Koba team. He tried to protect his kind from the humans
In fact koba was the most intelligent 🧠 if he were’nt obsessed to take revenge on human, he will be a danger in the fourth film.