The best part about the Tim Burton PotA movie was that EVERY critic referred to it as "Marky Mark and the Monkey Bunch" which supposedly drove Mark Wahlberg INSANE.
My take away from that moment was that the protagonist went into the future and found a civilization founded by apes with an Ape America. I don't know why OP suggests the villain did time travel.
@@the11382it's kinda explained in the movie. The chimp went first through the wormhole (?) and landed last on the planet. Mark was the first who left the planet and arrived at earth last
Food for thought, the war for the planet of the apes shows off the fact that there’s some kind of virus that renders the humans incapable of speech, thus setting the stage for the originals. So the 2011 reboot trilogy was like a prequel to the older ones. Absolute genius on the part of the directors
Thats what I was thinking. The new trilogy is canonically first, followed by the old films which is probably an US test during the cold war, then the apes go back in time after humanity is basically extinct which would cause them to never exist in the future.
My theory is that: the reboot trilogy was how the origin of the planet of the apes really happened, the sequels of the original are how the timeline its not a circle but things will always repeat, even if not in the same way
I’ve always loved Zira and Cornelius. They’re funny, intelligent, snarky and extremely devoted to their friends, each other, their work and doing the right thing. I was absolutely devastated at the end of Escape.
As much as the new trilogy is superior in a lot of ways (especially on effects and makeup), and I did really like them....they lack the "fun" quality the originals had. I would love to see Disney/Fox make a new TV series. Even just 6-10 episodes. That kind of thing is all the rage now.
There are a couple of really cool references to the originals from the Andy Serkis Trilogy. What I find really cool about all of the Planet of the Apes movies is that you are constantly changing sides. That is, in any Planet of the Apes movie/series that was done right. You get to see the best and the worst of both sides face off against each other, and that's what makes these movies so unique and groundbreaking.
The first film is almost a joke on the audience. Misanthrope leaves the planet to get away from people, ends up becoming humanity's last defender only to find out his first instinct was the right one.
Before the modern mechanics of sci-fi were fleshed out, older sci-fi fell more into the speculative fiction genre and the mechanics of tech and scientific theory were more creative devices than anything else. I honestly miss that
Anytime I need that sort of nostalgia I just watch a BBC sci-fi show/movie (even modern ones). Their budget has, historically, been so low they use more physical effects (costuming, makeup, sets, etc) than other broadcast networks.
same, i honestly don't gaf about all the boring the specs.. . all we need to know is corny and zira hotwired taylor's ship before earth went kablooey.. . we really don't need to spend half the movie explaining the how/where/when; all we need to know is they escaped the ape timeline and landed in 1971, it's really not that deep.
Modern sci-fi is as well, they're still usually just creative devices, they've just gotten better at hiding it though since Sci-Fi is now a more "serious" and less campy genre.
I know what you mean. I think the recipe is brutalist architecture and music from Jerry Goldsmith (okay he only did the original and escape but still..)
Have you seen most media today? The amount of nihilism in our society today is through the roof. My generation's (Gen Z) humor, besides being vastly non-sequential, is very dark. We joke about many things you'd consider too dark to touch like 9/11 and School Shootings. Personally, I'm sick of all the pessimistic nihilism in media today with every dystopian film and book coming out. My generations punchline is seemingly stop existing rather than live another day in a society in decline. Very few actually want to make the changes necessary to solve multi-generational issues and the consensus amongst us is a cheap "there's nothing we can do, why should we care" and constant anxiety of a doomed destiny we believe to be unavoidable. It pisses me off beyond all belief that my generation is so pessimistic. It's been done and overhashed, and it's not a good attitude for making necessary changes. Nobody ever considers optimistic nihilism. It's not like in face of cutting all beliefs (religious, spiritual, political, etc) from our lives that we couldn't find the good in existence. That there is more meaning in life to be had if we understand there is no one true meaning. That we make meaning. No, instead, we decide to doom ourselves to a fate of multiple generations creation. Instead we decide to obsess over it in all are films and media. Sure, these things existed much longer before Gen Z, 1984 is a classic after all, but the dystopian genre has reached its peak here and now. 1984 in the 40s, Conquest in the 70s, Blade Runner and Heavy Metal (film) in the 80s, Tank Girl and Titan A.E. in the 90s. Then you hit the 2000s and 2010s where the cliché pop cultural film is "Teenager lives in dystopian society, teenager rebels." I just described 20+ titles of books and movies that came out in the past 2 decades. And while they are objectively less realistic and in lower quality than say the Orwellian masterpiece that is 1984 or Huxley's Brave New World, you can notice the quantity of films and books geared towards teens and young adults that are dystopian in genre have increased to ridiculous proportions. And if that isn't enough to convince you, have you seen Star Trek lately? Star Trek was a show that presented the best humanity could aspire to scientifically, culturally, and personally. And while past iterations certainly had dark elements like DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise, the central message was always 'not only are these things we can overcome, but we must overcome them, and we will.' We saw it in Bashir's conflicts with Section 31, and Enterprise's whole gimmick is going from a dark world closer to our own to the brighter future we see in the original and Next Gen. Turn on Star Trek now. It's no longer about optimism in the face of obstacle. It's been infected with the dystopian plague in media. The only thing that feels like Star Trek is Seth MacFarlane's, the creator of Family Guy, show The Orville and that's been canceled. Gen Z is not a hopeful, forward looking generation. We're a generation that cowers into spiritualism and crystals as if it were somehow better than the toxic established religions, and we treat science like magic by sprinkling scientific sounding words into our vocabulary. I truly, fully hope, Gen Alpha, the kids being born right now, break free from the doom and gloom we've choked media with and break free from the millenia of belief that has infested us. It is time for a breath of fresh air, its time for a change.
@@cryptkeeperthe9634 yeah bro crystal people are as bad as people who did the inquisitions, provokes the dark ages, stole native children in an attempt on genocide and actively protects pedophiles
@@cryptkeeperthe9634 aside from that you make a good point, we need to move from mainstream nihilism (which is actually a huge misunderstanding of what nihilism is actually about) and adopt a more proactive attitude, we can make a better future
I remember watching every single original planet of the apes in one day with my grandma. She lived six hours away so I didn’t see her much, I still think about it. We drove down to see every new planet of the ape movie on opening day with her. A odd tradition lol
The scene with the statue of liberty is a classic, is showned from the simpsons to futurama to all Sci fi cartoons and movies as a parody. Shoked that you missed it until now.
I love how there's like 5 minutes dedicated to the time travel mechanics in Escape (they go back through the wormhole that Taylor came through, it's pretty simple) while there's a video on this channel about why Tenet's time travel is simple and makes perfect sense.
They sent an advanced space ship into a wormhole in 1968. "We do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. And now we have super advanced space ships" - JFK
Dr. Milo was truly among the smartest of the smartest apes. In the future Taylor traveled to apes didn't even think flight was possible yet Dr. Milo was able to repair a crashed spaceship.
Actually the the status of liberty wasn't broke down on the beach. The geographic of the earth changed so that statue is still sitting in it's exact spot... The ground elevated
No, it was destroyed in a nuclear war. Only 2000 years have passed on Earth between the space crew's departure and return in the first film, that isn't nearly enough time for NYC to get completely leveled and for the statue to get almost fully absorbed into the ground. The maniacs did, in fact, blow it up.
War for the Planet of the Apes is my personal favorite. I wonder what Apes films will come after this? Caesers story is over but there could be more stories to tell? I dunno I just loved the new trilogy. It ended perfectly so if there wasn't anymore. I wouldn't mind. Great video as always mate, makes me want to re watch all the Apes movies again. -Liam.
Your title moniker fits your statement. Everything is crappier as the 21st century wears on. At least the 2001 POTA film was good.No match at all for any of the 5 original POTA films but the 2001 version was not bad. A miracle. 10 years later they made merely predictable junk with newer POTA flicks
@@mcelravys Big deal one reference. Make a whole lousy film worthwhile!?!! Impossible! Not in 500 trillion centuries. Leave me alone. All Post 2001 POTA films are utter and total DRECK!!!!
Same here. They were all playing on like HBO one day and my dad said let's watch these, and we spent the entire day watching them all together. Been in love with them ever since
Um, only sort of. The ending of the novel reveals that apes are the dominant species (even space-traveling) in the universe, but there's no Abe Lincoln or modern-day Washington DC. The novel is written by a Frenchman, after all! (His other big novel to be adapted as a Hollywood movie was Bridge Over the River Kwai).
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That seems not truth at all since the original novel isn't even set on Earth. Check your sources people.
@ who said anything about earth? The subject was how much closer to the novel that the Tim Burton movie was than any of the other movies. Nobody but you mentioned earth. The guy even said it DIDN'T have Abe Lincoln statue or Washington DC.
@@mikemack9701 the original end had them landing at what the crew thought and recognized as an airport outside Paris and when they opened the door they were greeted by apes in uniform. Sort of a reverse of the beginning of Escape from the Planet of the Apes.
I think Dawn gives a perfectly reasonable and well thought out explanation for how Apes may actually be able to come to power through the disease that spreads through the ALZ 113.
Fun fact: Andy Serkis originally started his journey learning about apes when Peter Jackson brought him in to do the motion capture for his remake of King Kong. Serkis wanted to go live with/around gorillas for a while to learn from them. The producers were TOTALLY against it, but he ended up going and doing it anyway, and it hugely influenced the movie even down to what kind of diet Kong would have.
Like 3 years ago I became obsessed with this movie series and watched them all in the span of a couple days. I literally cannot remember ANYTHING that happens in them now and I don't know why
The new Apes films are technically still connected to the original, just some slight retcons in timing, but you see references to Taylor's mission in early part of Rise, and there's enough time for them to have sent Brent before Cesar's uprising, and the new timing of events makes the humans arrival to the future a bit more impactful as they left just before everything starts. Sure Escape is a bit harder to reconcile but this was the intention of the new films originally, and the new films Disney is backing seem to be continuing in this direction, rather than straight up remake the originals. Atleast, that's what was happening last I checked, though this may have changed.
@subsamadhi Yes they are, the newer films just take more realistic timing into account for the transition to full bipedalism and full speech, and even the originals before Conquest were seemingly accounting for such a gap, as the very first film is centuries from now, let alone the 70s which Escape occurs in. The disease we see killing pets in Conquest is one descended from the virus in Rise, which we see develop to limit human speech after some time, which was implied by some books that take place after Battle to potentially be occurring though of course the end of Battle and future portions of the same books break the cyclical notion in favor of an optimistic future. But in essence, the movies from the 68' original to War are connected as a story about Franko's character's virus. To get a proper understanding of order, you start with the Rise trilogy, that's where the virus is first made. Between War and the original, hundreds of years pass, apes get more human like, animals (except for horses) die off, humans go mute, and human mutants survive in the wastes. The original two films occur, Cornelius, Zira, and Milo escape to the present time (while times of the present are different across the films Rise and Escape, this can boil down to due the present simply being different at times of production. Making Rise a period piece would have likely been jarring for a reboot, so 2012 was chosen over 1972. So the proper way to interpret these films is that they are supposed to be in the relative present, the exact dates are irrelevant. Taylor leaves from both 1972 and 2012; he leaves from the present time relative to the viewer.) the events playout to Battle and instead of looping back to the original, it leads to a future where apes and humans live as equals. Despite the time travel, the line of events are surprisingly straight forward. The Apes in Ape City in the original exist because of Caesar and his apes. Time has simply passed.
@subsamadhi I wasn't really defending them as I was pointing out how they clearly line up with the original films. Perhaps if you had read my "novel" of a comment, which would likely take you an excruciating minute of your time, you'd understand what was being communicated.
The New Planet of the Apes can be interpreted as the Pre-Time Travel Origin of the Planet of the Apes, you just sorta have to imagine Taylor's ship got lost in the 60's or so. And the Time Travel caused Caesar to be born somewhat around half-century earlier. The only disconnected one is the Tim Burton one, but you can sorta imagine that astronaut landed on some far region from when the other movies happened and that's it, it barely contradicts anything.
I absolutely love this franchise my grandma has every single one on VHS and when I get sick and stay home form school i binge watch them and I get hate for it but no matter how much hate this series gets it will always hold a special place in my heart
I love that series. Have the DVD set and binge it once a year. A shame it didn't get at least one more,or even a full season. I love all the Apes movies,and TV series. If there is any bad ape shows...it's the animated series. I have that too. I binge it not quite as often lol
Thanks for making this video cuz this is a franchise I’ve always been interested in but felt like it’d be a lot to try to get into. Very excited for the new movie
The original 1968 masterpiece remains the gold standard. Loved the 4 sequels, the TV series, the animated series and even have a soft spot for the Burton film.
I used to think old movies that looked good just blew my mind cuz old movies shouldn't look good lmao. Now I know what can be down with good practical effects
Practical effects are king. Watch the Heisei era of Godzilla films Godzilla 1985 (Godzilla Returns) to Godzilla vs Destroyah. I really hope Toho goes back to Suitimation to flex on Legendary's Godzilla films and really out-do the CGI.
I remember walking up to my dad reading the back of a DVD or VHS with the original planet of the apes movie. The cover did not really interest me, I was holding some game my brother and I had selected. My dad on the other hand was smiling, telling us about how he used to watch this in Colombia when he was a kid. Even though I remember being excited to play the game, I can't for the life of me remember which it was. But I do remember watching in awe, as a man realized that his crew mates were dead. I remember him making a paper airplane and trying to convince the apes to free him. I remember the scream when he finds Lady Liberty. He got me into a lot of science fiction, I'm glad we shared a love for the genre.
I had known about the origional planet of the apes movies but had only seen the newer trilogy which is one of the best trilogies ever imo and I was so surprised at how good the first movie was it genuinely is an amazing movie
Honestly it was s good to see some recognition for the original as I used to watch them all the time when I was a kid before the newer ones came out. Great video :))
My favourite Roddy McDowall Apes movie was in fact "Escape", as it truly IS a fish-out-of-water story, and I love those. The new trilogy is also great, too.
Love the original film series, why no mention of the 70's TV series?? As for the new Planet of the Apes film: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes teaser trailer. What did you think of it? This was a fantastic trailer IMO, and will def go and watch the film when it comes out next Spring. However when that orangutan said: that is not everything I thought they were going to show the spaceship! I thought this was gong to blend into the Original OG/remake 2001?? Or maybe shown in the full trailer when released or future set pics! Or we see the spaceship flying into shot for the cliffhanger for the next film? Where in the US you from, I'm also from the UK in England-Kent 😃
Too young is like too old after all. Bravo for the work put in this video but there are some subjects that demand some cutting from one's own reality. Like stating preferences for a "Serkis' Cesar"... Back then, this other Cesat was as believable as the one you know cause he's been introduced to you in your tineline. In 30 years if another Cesar is played by AI or else, kids will say the Serkis Cesar was in no way believable. Same for Kikng Kong, Godzilla or King Ghidorah. The monsters of yesterday are truly comical now but they made me have nightmares anyway. And don't forget the TV series BTW.
Can someone please help me out? I've been racking my brain on what song is used for the short musical intermezzo between te films in this video (like here 6:38 ). I'm pretty sure I know it but can't remember it for the life of me. Shazam is no help either. Kinda reminds me of Madonna's Live to Tell, and has Arcade Fire/MGMT vibes, but argh, it just kills me that I can't put my finger on it.
Actually, he was NOT in BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES. Cornelius was played by another actor in that one. There WAS another actor in 4 of the original 5 films: Natalie Trundy, who was the wife of a producer, I think. She played a mutant in BENEATH, had the role of human-woman Dr. in ESCAPE, and played Caesar's ape wife in CONQUEST & BATTLE. (If anybody can prove she played an extra in the original, I'd love to know it!)
I think the ending in Tim Burton's Planet of The Apes is actually going to the original book. In the book the human went to a planet where apes were technologically advanced. If there was a sequel, I think it would've been more like the book.
Glad to see some other people who love Planet of the Apes! I always loved the original series of movies, except escape. I pretend that one never happened.
Hilariously spot on with my own feelings on the series, glad you dug into the originals. I love how solid the first four are on their own terms... Battle sucks. And so does the Burton hiccup. As for the the new trilogy, Rise is a fine set up. Dawn (the naming conception of this trilogy sucks, Dawn should come before Rise) is a revelation of acting realised through cgi with a solid story and plot... my only complaint is that they don't set up the mutants. Because War was heart wrenching and I feel could have succeeded with a Mutant subplot. It's hinted at, if only Woody had tore his fkng face off at the end of the movie to reveal they were all freaks, it really would have sealed the deal for me. Unfortunately it's a real dour flick all over. Great vid fella. Consider me subbed.
The Burton "Hiccup" is the only one that's even remotely close to the original book. I really think people need to cut it some slack. I agree on Battle though. Mostly. I wouldn't say it sucked,exactly,but it is definitely my least favorite of the original 5. It has a 'made for tv' vibe to it. I struggle to think how they can follow up the new trilogy (Which was great, loved it) I like your idea of setting up the mutants from Beneath. Planet of the Apes : Rise of the Mutants Planet of the Apes : Dawn of the Mutants Planet of the Apes : War of the Mutants ???? I know that in Dawn, as I'm sure you caught (NOT sarcasmlol ) , they do reference the astronauts from the original movie via a news soundbite in the background. They can still bring it around to somehow tie in to the first series by having those characters figure in somehow.
"I like good effects that are made on a computer." This is the state of films, currently. CGI crap rules the day. Practical effects are almost unheard of outside of the horror genre. And people are conditioned to like CGI. 🤔
People arent conditioned to like CGI. People are conditioned to look good effects, most of which are CGI. Say what you want, but its way easier to make good cgi than good/convincing practical effects.
There are a lot of easter eggs in the new movies about the original movies, for example ,,get you paws off me, you damn dirty ape,, or watching the original movies on the tv
Something kinda sad about this franchise is that I never hear anything about it. It’s probably been years (since the trilogy came out probably) since I last heard about it. And the only one I’ve seen is the original.
Me and my dad watched the original 2 many times, and the Wahlberg remake, but I didn't know about all those sequels to the original timeline. Luckily I didn't miss much.
12:37 just read the book very recently and the tim Burton ending is actually how the book ends, the main protagonist also loved Zira but not in a romantic/intimacy kind of way. It actually got a lot right from the source material. The book wasn't set on a future earth either, bit as far planet named Soror, but the ending reveals apes also took over on earth too.
The part where you make a reference to people getting mad at you for not talking about the older films when you're specifically talking about the new ones, is so relatable. People got mad at me when I only ranked Daniel Craig's instead of the 20 older ones. Haha
Hello Confusingfantasy, They are filming a new "Planet of the Apes" movie. It will be called "Kingdom of The Planet of the Apes." It will be a direct sequel to this trilogy. Sadly, Andy Serkis won't be involved, although I'm curious to see what they do. The 10th "Planet of the Apes" movie is slated for release on May24th, 2024
It's directed by some guy from some YA adaptation, and it's being overseen by Disney. I LOVE Planet of the Apes, but I really hope I'm dead before this one ever gets to a theater.
@@mikemack9701 it was an adaptation of Maze Runner which from what I’ve seen also has dystopian themes. Plus you can’t really judge directors of YA movies they sometimes have talents that are restrained by the constraints of adapting something
The first and original film was the best, just due to the ending. Worth mentioning as well that Charlton Heston who plays Taylor in the original is in 2001 Planet of the Apes as an ape and gives the 'damn them all to hell' line. They rely too much on CGI now, astonishing what they can do, but back in the day they had to get creative. The first time you see the original and the ending, I think it blows you away. One of those true cinema moments.
The live action one I loved. The animated series is a different story for me. Although it is actually even closer to the book than any of the movies, in terms of how the Apes and humans interact, technology available,etc. For some reason, I just didn't care for it.
The early 2000's Verizon ringtone music you used for the box art bumpers cracks me up. Also, I know it's low hanging fruit of a joke but... Ape Lincoln?
The original five films are loaded with emotion, and Roddy McDowall is superior as the original Caesar (no CGI fakery required). You say "Andy Serkis gives a level of emotion to the character that has never been done before ", so are you sure you actually watched CONQUEST??
Ironically, the 3rd film was the most well received of the sequels at the time. The Caesar origin story. The 4th film was considered the shark jump. And the 5th was a cash grab, no one liked. The t.v. show was great though, beloved. The newer films... I love seeing my childhood being worshipped by later generations. It makes me feel like I grew up in a much more artistically rich period. But the films themselves aren't good nostalgia. I guess the second 1 is considered the best. I got crazy bored and walked out of the theater about midway through. I really wanted to be entertained but I guess you can't get that wonderment twice from the same material. No big deal. The 1st 4 films are friggin awesome high art dystopia 60's/70's style. And let's face it, since about '91, hasn't that been what nearly all the art/fashion/music has been chasing? But there's a severe problem with authenticity going on 30 years now. I'm pretty sure the youth is NOT supposed to embrace the art of their fathers. It's the height of artistic conservatism and it's bled Into EVERYTHING. Dull dull dull. Outside of the smart phone we haven't much to show for the passing time. Just sad. But at least I can remember.
@@MephProduction I don't agree. ESCAPE takes place in the early 1970s, and so naturally everything looks, feels and sounds like the early 1970s. Should it look like it's 2022?
I didn't even know the original had a sequel. I saw the 1968 version back in the early 2010's. Did see the later version of planet of the apes in 2001 back in high school. I did not understand the ending.
Nothing out does the original...acting and makeup just outstanding. All the rest just do not compare, too much CGI, and the remake of the original the apes looked too human.
The original planet of the apes will always be the number one science adventure movie in history great story a fantastic cast of actors and last but not least the make up was just incredible to all the fine actors who are no longer with us thank you for being in big production love you all and RIP.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🎬🎬🎬📽📽📽📽
This video gets something wrong. In the Andy Serkis movies, Cesar wasnt experimented on, his mother "Bright Eyes" was. Cesar was born with the ALZ drug infused in his DNA. Cesar was born smart and only grew smarter over time. He didn't just become smart because of experiments.
Koba's hatred of humans didn't come from the Apes. It came from all the experiments and mutilation he suffered through. His mind was corrupted from the beginning. He hated humans for what they did to him. The apes had nothing to do with it.
For me the original 1968 one will forever be the best... I watched it for the first time in the mid 2010s and the ending just blew my mind... I stood still for a few moments at what just happened
Dude why does this guy not review all small movie franchises??? This guy did incredible telling the plot of these and he was so funny. He could do alien, predator, Godzilla, kong and so many more. I was so disappointed when I clicked on the channel to see what else he had and there was so little content to choose from…. That’s sad! Man I hope you make more stuff like this. I am going to subscribe JUST bc of this video! Incredible.
The ending of the Tim Burton reboot is the exact same ending as in the original french novel by Pierre Boulle. Except the astronaut returns to his planet with Nova.
Over 2 thousand subscribers with montage like that? Man, I feel you will grow your numbers soon :) Great job with the video. Keeping us intrested and focused, valid points. Bueno.
The original will always be the best because it started everything, plus it's a damn near perfect movie. Unfortunately, the next four there is a serious drop off. I had hope with POA 2001, but quite the clunker. I thought they were done with the Apes after that, but then came Rise and my hopes restored. Dawn had me hoping for more. You've obviously put a lot of work into this, especially the multi-me edits. Great stuff.
The best part about the Tim Burton PotA movie was that EVERY critic referred to it as "Marky Mark and the Monkey Bunch" which supposedly drove Mark Wahlberg INSANE.
Would've been a short drive.
I don't care if this isn't true, it is for me
Driving Mark Wahlberg insane would be quite the happening.
@@VinceLyle2161 he would definitely need a thunder buddy to help him cope
Tim Burton's wasn't that bad.
It unnerves me how underrated this franchise is nowadays.
It's actually recognized as one of THE best science fiction franchises EVER!
The 2011 POTA type have been really inferior. The great films were the first 5 and the 2001 version was just good.
@@bnelso2833 I agree except for the 2001 remake. It was AWFUL.
@@tuttt99 Wrong. Charlton Heston and the beautiful Linda Harrison starred in it. It was good.
Especially the CGI in War for the Planet of the Apes. It was sooo much better than anything in the MCU
I just love the "Ape Lincoln" joke.... he could have crashed everywhere but Tim Burton chose the Abraham Lincoln memorium
My take away from that moment was that the protagonist went into the future and found a civilization founded by apes with an Ape America. I don't know why OP suggests the villain did time travel.
@@the11382 calling him OP, Reddit much?
Aperaham Lincoln
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Who cares?
@@the11382it's kinda explained in the movie. The chimp went first through the wormhole (?) and landed last on the planet. Mark was the first who left the planet and arrived at earth last
*Who would have thought it would be the 'Planet of the Apes' series, not 'Alien', or 'Star Wars' that would remain QUALITY*
Please don’t jinx it
@@thehumenthing8504 Too late....Disney owns it now.
Wow never thought of that… great point
Hello ape cinematic universe
Youre acting like the majority of the apes movies weren't bad.
Food for thought, the war for the planet of the apes shows off the fact that there’s some kind of virus that renders the humans incapable of speech, thus setting the stage for the originals. So the 2011 reboot trilogy was like a prequel to the older ones. Absolute genius on the part of the directors
Wait really
Thats what I was thinking. The new trilogy is canonically first, followed by the old films which is probably an US test during the cold war, then the apes go back in time after humanity is basically extinct which would cause them to never exist in the future.
My theory is that: the reboot trilogy was how the origin of the planet of the apes really happened, the sequels of the original are how the timeline its not a circle but things will always repeat, even if not in the same way
Oh man it’s like you knew the future lmao go look at the new planter of the apes trailer
I come bearing news from the future... you're not gonna believe this.
I’ve always loved Zira and Cornelius. They’re funny, intelligent, snarky and extremely devoted to their friends, each other, their work and doing the right thing. I was absolutely devastated at the end of Escape.
Same here. I HATED Eric Braeden for years as a kid. Lol
As much as the new trilogy is superior in a lot of ways (especially on effects and makeup), and I did really like them....they lack the "fun" quality the originals had.
I would love to see Disney/Fox make a new TV series. Even just 6-10 episodes. That kind of thing is all the rage now.
Escape From the Planet of the Apes had one of the Saddest Endings in the History of Movies. 😥
@@johncarter1477-v6y yup. Hated that guy for years. Lol
Me too it hurt.
There are a couple of really cool references to the originals from the Andy Serkis Trilogy. What I find really cool about all of the Planet of the Apes movies is that you are constantly changing sides. That is, in any Planet of the Apes movie/series that was done right. You get to see the best and the worst of both sides face off against each other, and that's what makes these movies so unique and groundbreaking.
Best easter egg with a long payoff (hopefully next movie)
will be the Icarus launching in a newscast during "Rise".
The first film is almost a joke on the audience. Misanthrope leaves the planet to get away from people, ends up becoming humanity's last defender only to find out his first instinct was the right one.
Broke: Fuck Dr. Zaius.
Woke: Dr. Zaius was doing his best
I like how theres good and bad "people" on both sides, like the main villain in the reboot trilogy, is a *Ape*
Before the modern mechanics of sci-fi were fleshed out, older sci-fi fell more into the speculative fiction genre and the mechanics of tech and scientific theory were more creative devices than anything else. I honestly miss that
Anytime I need that sort of nostalgia I just watch a BBC sci-fi show/movie (even modern ones). Their budget has, historically, been so low they use more physical effects (costuming, makeup, sets, etc) than other broadcast networks.
@@gd2234_ i mean the time travel nonsense in the 3rd one. It's more akin to twilight zone where it's more a matter of "what if" than "how"
Me too
same, i honestly don't gaf about all the boring the specs.. . all we need to know is corny and zira hotwired taylor's ship before earth went kablooey.. . we really don't need to spend half the movie explaining the how/where/when; all we need to know is they escaped the ape timeline and landed in 1971, it's really not that deep.
Modern sci-fi is as well, they're still usually just creative devices, they've just gotten better at hiding it though since Sci-Fi is now a more "serious" and less campy genre.
The Tim Burton one was so crazy at the time. The fact he did it with minimal cgi
I’m still made they never made a sequel left it on a major cliffhanger
He adapt the book,and the movie ending is 99% like the book,so there is no need for a sequel@@dingleberry42069
I think Conquest is the hidden gem of the franchise. It has a very dark and nihilistic tone that could have only been achieved in the ‘70s.
I know what you mean. I think the recipe is brutalist architecture and music from Jerry Goldsmith (okay he only did the original and escape but still..)
Have you seen most media today? The amount of nihilism in our society today is through the roof. My generation's (Gen Z) humor, besides being vastly non-sequential, is very dark. We joke about many things you'd consider too dark to touch like 9/11 and School Shootings. Personally, I'm sick of all the pessimistic nihilism in media today with every dystopian film and book coming out. My generations punchline is seemingly stop existing rather than live another day in a society in decline.
Very few actually want to make the changes necessary to solve multi-generational issues and the consensus amongst us is a cheap "there's nothing we can do, why should we care" and constant anxiety of a doomed destiny we believe to be unavoidable.
It pisses me off beyond all belief that my generation is so pessimistic. It's been done and overhashed, and it's not a good attitude for making necessary changes. Nobody ever considers optimistic nihilism. It's not like in face of cutting all beliefs (religious, spiritual, political, etc) from our lives that we couldn't find the good in existence. That there is more meaning in life to be had if we understand there is no one true meaning. That we make meaning. No, instead, we decide to doom ourselves to a fate of multiple generations creation. Instead we decide to obsess over it in all are films and media. Sure, these things existed much longer before Gen Z, 1984 is a classic after all, but the dystopian genre has reached its peak here and now. 1984 in the 40s, Conquest in the 70s, Blade Runner and Heavy Metal (film) in the 80s, Tank Girl and Titan A.E. in the 90s.
Then you hit the 2000s and 2010s where the cliché pop cultural film is "Teenager lives in dystopian society, teenager rebels." I just described 20+ titles of books and movies that came out in the past 2 decades. And while they are objectively less realistic and in lower quality than say the Orwellian masterpiece that is 1984 or Huxley's Brave New World, you can notice the quantity of films and books geared towards teens and young adults that are dystopian in genre have increased to ridiculous proportions. And if that isn't enough to convince you, have you seen Star Trek lately?
Star Trek was a show that presented the best humanity could aspire to scientifically, culturally, and personally. And while past iterations certainly had dark elements like DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise, the central message was always 'not only are these things we can overcome, but we must overcome them, and we will.' We saw it in Bashir's conflicts with Section 31, and Enterprise's whole gimmick is going from a dark world closer to our own to the brighter future we see in the original and Next Gen. Turn on Star Trek now. It's no longer about optimism in the face of obstacle. It's been infected with the dystopian plague in media. The only thing that feels like Star Trek is Seth MacFarlane's, the creator of Family Guy, show The Orville and that's been canceled.
Gen Z is not a hopeful, forward looking generation. We're a generation that cowers into spiritualism and crystals as if it were somehow better than the toxic established religions, and we treat science like magic by sprinkling scientific sounding words into our vocabulary. I truly, fully hope, Gen Alpha, the kids being born right now, break free from the doom and gloom we've choked media with and break free from the millenia of belief that has infested us. It is time for a breath of fresh air, its time for a change.
@@cryptkeeperthe9634 Jesus Christy, very thoughtful my friend, but that won't stop me from writing my own dystopian novel muhahaha
@@cryptkeeperthe9634 yeah bro crystal people are as bad as people who did the inquisitions, provokes the dark ages, stole native children in an attempt on genocide and actively protects pedophiles
@@cryptkeeperthe9634 aside from that you make a good point, we need to move from mainstream nihilism (which is actually a huge misunderstanding of what nihilism is actually about) and adopt a more proactive attitude, we can make a better future
I remember watching every single original planet of the apes in one day with my grandma. She lived six hours away so I didn’t see her much, I still think about it. We drove down to see every new planet of the ape movie on opening day with her. A odd tradition lol
The whole franchise is a certified hood classic 💯
The scene with the statue of liberty is a classic, is showned from the simpsons to futurama to all Sci fi cartoons and movies as a parody. Shoked that you missed it until now.
I was lucky enough to see an original “ Planet of the Apes” in a drive in!! It’s the one with Ricardo Montanan!!!
He was in Escape- and Conquest- not the first film.
@@bnelso2833 He said it was AN original, not THE original.
@@NeoConnor1 I had a good right to react the way I did. There were two films that were just POTA one in '67 ( not '68) and one in 2001.
I was an infant but we played POTA in the schoolyard. Was the big game as I recall.
"Welcome. ...to Fantasy Apes."
I love how there's like 5 minutes dedicated to the time travel mechanics in Escape (they go back through the wormhole that Taylor came through, it's pretty simple) while there's a video on this channel about why Tenet's time travel is simple and makes perfect sense.
They sent an advanced space ship into a wormhole in 1968.
"We do these things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. And now we have super advanced space ships" - JFK
There was no wormhole in the original, they were simply traveling very near the speed of light.
@@miguelbranquinho7235 in Escape it was a backwards disturbance in time caused by Taylor's FTL flight. That's why they ended up in Taylor's time.
@@bennparrish8556 That doesn't sound stupid at all.
Dr. Milo was truly among the smartest of the smartest apes. In the future Taylor traveled to apes didn't even think flight was possible yet Dr. Milo was able to repair a crashed spaceship.
9 reviews in under 20 minutes is insane!! There is no fluff in this video and it is great! Please keep up this style, awesome video, subbed
I agree with the listing, Caesar's relationship in dawn is so amazing, but also that reveal at the end of the original is such a seat shifting moment.
Actually the the status of liberty wasn't broke down on the beach. The geographic of the earth changed so that statue is still sitting in it's exact spot... The ground elevated
No, it was destroyed in a nuclear war. Only 2000 years have passed on Earth between the space crew's departure and return in the first film, that isn't nearly enough time for NYC to get completely leveled and for the statue to get almost fully absorbed into the ground. The maniacs did, in fact, blow it up.
Love these movies and think the recent ones seem to have been criminally overlooked by most people.
War for the Planet of the Apes is my personal favorite. I wonder what Apes films will come after this? Caesers story is over but there could be more stories to tell? I dunno I just loved the new trilogy. It ended perfectly so if there wasn't anymore. I wouldn't mind. Great video as always mate, makes me want to re watch all the Apes movies again. -Liam.
Your title moniker fits your statement. Everything is crappier as the 21st century wears on. At least the 2001 POTA film was good.No match at all for any of the 5 original POTA films but the 2001 version was not bad. A miracle. 10 years later they made merely predictable junk with newer POTA flicks
There’s a hint in Rise about a spaceship with a crew of four that is missing/lost. I believe it was a newspaper headline. Very little screen time.
@@mcelravys That hint you write of changes nothing. Lousy 2011 film. It was a miracle that the 2001 version was even good.
@@bnelso2833 that hint was the only thing that made Rise worthwhile.
@@mcelravys Big deal one reference. Make a whole lousy film worthwhile!?!! Impossible! Not in 500 trillion centuries. Leave me alone. All Post 2001 POTA films are utter and total DRECK!!!!
Respect for honoring the legacy fam.....real talk. My dad showed me the originals as a kid... great memories..
Same, conquest was my favourite
Same here. They were all playing on like HBO one day and my dad said let's watch these, and we spent the entire day watching them all together. Been in love with them ever since
Salute
Bro I feel like everyone's dad showed them planet of the apes if their dad was alive when it came out
Nova will always be the perfect woman… beautiful, ride or die and doesn’t speak a word
If you didn’t know the Tim Burton version has the same ending as the novel these films were all based on.
Um, only sort of. The ending of the novel reveals that apes are the dominant species (even space-traveling) in the universe, but there's no Abe Lincoln or modern-day Washington DC. The novel is written by a Frenchman, after all! (His other big novel to be adapted as a Hollywood movie was Bridge Over the River Kwai).
That seems not truth at all since the original novel isn't even set on Earth. Check your sources people.
@ doesn't change the fact that the Tim Burton one is the one that's closest to the book.
@ who said anything about earth? The subject was how much closer to the novel that the Tim Burton movie was than any of the other movies.
Nobody but you mentioned earth.
The guy even said it DIDN'T have Abe Lincoln statue or Washington DC.
@@mikemack9701 the original end had them landing at what the crew thought and recognized as an airport outside Paris and when they opened the door they were greeted by apes in uniform. Sort of a reverse of the beginning of Escape from the Planet of the Apes.
This is the planet of the apes retrospective I've been looking for. 10 out of 10 would watch again in 10 years.
I think Dawn gives a perfectly reasonable and well thought out explanation for how Apes may actually be able to come to power through the disease that spreads through the ALZ 113.
Fun fact: Andy Serkis originally started his journey learning about apes when Peter Jackson brought him in to do the motion capture for his remake of King Kong. Serkis wanted to go live with/around gorillas for a while to learn from them. The producers were TOTALLY against it, but he ended up going and doing it anyway, and it hugely influenced the movie even down to what kind of diet Kong would have.
Like 3 years ago I became obsessed with this movie series and watched them all in the span of a couple days. I literally cannot remember ANYTHING that happens in them now and I don't know why
The new Apes films are technically still connected to the original, just some slight retcons in timing, but you see references to Taylor's mission in early part of Rise, and there's enough time for them to have sent Brent before Cesar's uprising, and the new timing of events makes the humans arrival to the future a bit more impactful as they left just before everything starts. Sure Escape is a bit harder to reconcile but this was the intention of the new films originally, and the new films Disney is backing seem to be continuing in this direction, rather than straight up remake the originals. Atleast, that's what was happening last I checked, though this may have changed.
No they arent
@subsamadhi Yes they are, the newer films just take more realistic timing into account for the transition to full bipedalism and full speech, and even the originals before Conquest were seemingly accounting for such a gap, as the very first film is centuries from now, let alone the 70s which Escape occurs in.
The disease we see killing pets in Conquest is one descended from the virus in Rise, which we see develop to limit human speech after some time, which was implied by some books that take place after Battle to potentially be occurring though of course the end of Battle and future portions of the same books break the cyclical notion in favor of an optimistic future. But in essence, the movies from the 68' original to War are connected as a story about Franko's character's virus.
To get a proper understanding of order, you start with the Rise trilogy, that's where the virus is first made. Between War and the original, hundreds of years pass, apes get more human like, animals (except for horses) die off, humans go mute, and human mutants survive in the wastes.
The original two films occur, Cornelius, Zira, and Milo escape to the present time (while times of the present are different across the films Rise and Escape, this can boil down to due the present simply being different at times of production. Making Rise a period piece would have likely been jarring for a reboot, so 2012 was chosen over 1972. So the proper way to interpret these films is that they are supposed to be in the relative present, the exact dates are irrelevant. Taylor leaves from both 1972 and 2012; he leaves from the present time relative to the viewer.) the events playout to Battle and instead of looping back to the original, it leads to a future where apes and humans live as equals.
Despite the time travel, the line of events are surprisingly straight forward. The Apes in Ape City in the original exist because of Caesar and his apes. Time has simply passed.
@@cryptkeeperthe9634 the new films are a joke. You didnt need to write a novel defending them. But whatever
@subsamadhi I wasn't really defending them as I was pointing out how they clearly line up with the original films. Perhaps if you had read my "novel" of a comment, which would likely take you an excruciating minute of your time, you'd understand what was being communicated.
The New Planet of the Apes can be interpreted as the Pre-Time Travel Origin of the Planet of the Apes, you just sorta have to imagine Taylor's ship got lost in the 60's or so. And the Time Travel caused Caesar to be born somewhat around half-century earlier.
The only disconnected one is the Tim Burton one, but you can sorta imagine that astronaut landed on some far region from when the other movies happened and that's it, it barely contradicts anything.
I absolutely love this franchise my grandma has every single one on VHS and when I get sick and stay home form school i binge watch them and I get hate for it but no matter how much hate this series gets it will always hold a special place in my heart
The live-action and animated TV series that happened in the mid 70's also added greatly to the POTA lore...
I love that series. Have the DVD set and binge it once a year. A shame it didn't get at least one more,or even a full season.
I love all the Apes movies,and TV series. If there is any bad ape shows...it's the animated series. I have that too. I binge it not quite as often lol
@Plain Water I have 3 separate dvd sets.
1 of the original 5
1 of the TV series
1 of the animated series
Thanks for making this video cuz this is a franchise I’ve always been interested in but felt like it’d be a lot to try to get into. Very excited for the new movie
Wait until he hears there’s a new one releasing in 10 days
The original 1968 masterpiece remains the gold standard. Loved the 4 sequels, the TV series, the animated series and even have a soft spot for the Burton film.
"You maniacs! You blew it all up! Darn you! Darn you all to heck!" - Alex the Lion, 2005
I used to think old movies that looked good just blew my mind cuz old movies shouldn't look good lmao. Now I know what can be down with good practical effects
Practical effects are king. Watch the Heisei era of Godzilla films Godzilla 1985 (Godzilla Returns) to Godzilla vs Destroyah. I really hope Toho goes back to Suitimation to flex on Legendary's Godzilla films and really out-do the CGI.
I remember walking up to my dad reading the back of a DVD or VHS with the original planet of the apes movie. The cover did not really interest me, I was holding some game my brother and I had selected. My dad on the other hand was smiling, telling us about how he used to watch this in Colombia when he was a kid.
Even though I remember being excited to play the game, I can't for the life of me remember which it was. But I do remember watching in awe, as a man realized that his crew mates were dead. I remember him making a paper airplane and trying to convince the apes to free him. I remember the scream when he finds Lady Liberty.
He got me into a lot of science fiction, I'm glad we shared a love for the genre.
This was high quality and very creative content. I can't wait to see your channel blow up!
I had known about the origional planet of the apes movies but had only seen the newer trilogy which is one of the best trilogies ever imo and I was so surprised at how good the first movie was it genuinely is an amazing movie
Andy Serkis Planet of the apes is one of the best trilogies of all time. Each movie got better and better.
Honestly it was s good to see some recognition for the original as I used to watch them all the time when I was a kid before the newer ones came out.
Great video :))
My favourite Roddy McDowall Apes movie was in fact "Escape", as it truly IS a fish-out-of-water story, and I love those. The new trilogy is also great, too.
I was 8 years old when I first saw this film and the ending literally sent shivers down my spine.
Same honestly
Which one
I remember watching the 1968 as a kid, the plot twist is burned into my brain to this day
Love the original film series, why no mention of the 70's TV series??
As for the new Planet of the Apes film: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes teaser trailer. What did you think of it?
This was a fantastic trailer IMO, and will def go and watch the film when it comes out next Spring.
However when that orangutan said: that is not everything I thought they were going to show the spaceship!
I thought this was gong to blend into the Original OG/remake 2001??
Or maybe shown in the full trailer when released or future set pics!
Or we see the spaceship flying into shot for the cliffhanger for the next film?
Where in the US you from, I'm also from the UK in England-Kent 😃
You are still not done. There is also a TV series and an animated series to go.
Too young is like too old after all. Bravo for the work put in this video but there are some subjects that demand some cutting from one's own reality. Like stating preferences for a "Serkis' Cesar"... Back then, this other Cesat was as believable as the one you know cause he's been introduced to you in your tineline. In 30 years if another Cesar is played by AI or else, kids will say the Serkis Cesar was in no way believable. Same for Kikng Kong, Godzilla or King Ghidorah. The monsters of yesterday are truly comical now but they made me have nightmares anyway. And don't forget the TV series BTW.
Can someone please help me out? I've been racking my brain on what song is used for the short musical intermezzo between te films in this video (like here 6:38 ). I'm pretty sure I know it but can't remember it for the life of me. Shazam is no help either. Kinda reminds me of Madonna's Live to Tell, and has Arcade Fire/MGMT vibes, but argh, it just kills me that I can't put my finger on it.
It just sounds like that ringtone that many people have on their cell phones.
Actor RODDY MCDOWELL was in all of these--from the very first one to "The Battle". Also, he was in the TV series, which had a short one as well! 👏🏽👏🏽
Actually, he was NOT in BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES. Cornelius was played by another actor in that one. There WAS another actor in 4 of the original 5 films: Natalie Trundy, who was the wife of a producer, I think. She played a mutant in BENEATH, had the role of human-woman Dr. in ESCAPE, and played Caesar's ape wife in CONQUEST & BATTLE. (If anybody can prove she played an extra in the original, I'd love to know it!)
@@mikemack9701 she's the unsung hero of the series!
@@mikemack9701 the 2nd one was a weird one and disappointing.
I personally seen each movie on regular tv ,
at least four times
before my 19th birthday
Who else is on a planet of the apes marathon 🖐️
Me of course yeheeeeeeee 🖐
I think the ending in Tim Burton's Planet of The Apes is actually going to the original book. In the book the human went to a planet where apes were technologically advanced. If there was a sequel, I think it would've been more like the book.
Glad to see some other people who love Planet of the Apes! I always loved the original series of movies, except escape. I pretend that one never happened.
How is this channel hasn't got 1k subs already? His videos are top quality!
Hilariously spot on with my own feelings on the series, glad you dug into the originals. I love how solid the first four are on their own terms... Battle sucks. And so does the Burton hiccup. As for the the new trilogy, Rise is a fine set up. Dawn (the naming conception of this trilogy sucks, Dawn should come before Rise) is a revelation of acting realised through cgi with a solid story and plot... my only complaint is that they don't set up the mutants. Because War was heart wrenching and I feel could have succeeded with a Mutant subplot. It's hinted at, if only Woody had tore his fkng face off at the end of the movie to reveal they were all freaks, it really would have sealed the deal for me. Unfortunately it's a real dour flick all over.
Great vid fella. Consider me subbed.
The Burton "Hiccup" is the only one that's even remotely close to the original book.
I really think people need to cut it some slack.
I agree on Battle though. Mostly. I wouldn't say it sucked,exactly,but it is definitely my least favorite of the original 5. It has a 'made for tv' vibe to it.
I struggle to think how they can follow up the new trilogy (Which was great, loved it) I like your idea of setting up the mutants from Beneath.
Planet of the Apes : Rise of the Mutants
Planet of the Apes : Dawn of the Mutants
Planet of the Apes : War of the Mutants
????
I know that in Dawn, as I'm sure you caught (NOT sarcasmlol ) , they do reference the astronauts from the original movie via a news soundbite in the background. They can still bring it around to somehow tie in to the first series by having those characters figure in somehow.
It's obvious they're probably not including time travel or any of the overtly silly elements
I'm so glad you actually covered the originals. I was worried for a moment!
There is an animated series in the 70's and a live action TV show that they did turn into like 4 movies for syndication.
You’re hilarious, 26k views with only 200 something followers?! Amazing. Great video essay!
He can talk he can talk
I have always loved the original first planet of the apes
"I like good effects that are made on a computer."
This is the state of films, currently. CGI crap rules the day. Practical effects are almost unheard of outside of the horror genre. And people are conditioned to like CGI. 🤔
And CGI is like a cartoon. I hate it.
CGI gives me headaches. I cant even sit in the theater for the trailers any more,
People arent conditioned to like CGI. People are conditioned to look good effects, most of which are CGI. Say what you want, but its way easier to make good cgi than good/convincing practical effects.
There are a lot of easter eggs in the new movies about the original movies, for example ,,get you paws off me, you damn dirty ape,, or watching the original movies on the tv
Honestly the new trilogy is probably my favourite trilogy outside of LOTR
Planet of the apes, lord of the rings and dark knight trilogy top 3
It is going to be full circle with the new movie "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes"
Something kinda sad about this franchise is that I never hear anything about it. It’s probably been years (since the trilogy came out probably) since I last heard about it. And the only one I’ve seen is the original.
MaaaAAAANN you need to keep making videos, don’t stop. This is quality
Me and my dad watched the original 2 many times, and the Wahlberg remake, but I didn't know about all those sequels to the original timeline. Luckily I didn't miss much.
12:37 just read the book very recently and the tim Burton ending is actually how the book ends, the main protagonist also loved Zira but not in a romantic/intimacy kind of way. It actually got a lot right from the source material. The book wasn't set on a future earth either, bit as far planet named Soror, but the ending reveals apes also took over on earth too.
The part where you make a reference to people getting mad at you for not talking about the older films when you're specifically talking about the new ones, is so relatable. People got mad at me when I only ranked Daniel Craig's instead of the 20 older ones. Haha
Well, that’s because the Daniel Craig movies don’t even count
Just wait until you try to work the TV series from the early 70's into the timeline.
Hello Confusingfantasy,
They are filming a new "Planet of the Apes" movie. It will be called "Kingdom of The Planet of the Apes." It will be a direct sequel to this trilogy. Sadly, Andy Serkis won't be involved, although I'm curious to see what they do. The 10th "Planet of the Apes" movie is slated for release on May24th, 2024
It's directed by some guy from some YA adaptation, and it's being overseen by Disney. I LOVE Planet of the Apes, but I really hope I'm dead before this one ever gets to a theater.
@@mikemack9701 The heck is YA?
@@kade-qt1zu "Young Adult" fiction. Think Twilight, Hunger Games, that kind of twaddle.
@@mikemack9701 No.
@@mikemack9701 it was an adaptation of Maze Runner which from what I’ve seen also has dystopian themes. Plus you can’t really judge directors of YA movies they sometimes have talents that are restrained by the constraints of adapting something
The first and original film was the best, just due to the ending. Worth mentioning as well that Charlton Heston who plays Taylor in the original is in 2001 Planet of the Apes as an ape and gives the 'damn them all to hell' line. They rely too much on CGI now, astonishing what they can do, but back in the day they had to get creative. The first time you see the original and the ending, I think it blows you away. One of those true cinema moments.
Excuse me how do you have less than 1000 subscribers??? your editing is so engaging and just overall insanely entertaining honestly shocked!
The fact this guy never mentions Maurice is a crime
The end of the Tim Burton film is pretty much how the original book ends.
Did you watch the two tv shows? they were quite good.
The live action one I loved.
The animated series is a different story for me. Although it is actually even closer to the book than any of the movies, in terms of how the Apes and humans interact, technology available,etc.
For some reason, I just didn't care for it.
planet of the apes is one of the best movie franchises ever it deserves so much more credit
I though the female monkey in Burton's version just looked alike Michael Jackson at the time 😂
The early 2000's Verizon ringtone music you used for the box art bumpers cracks me up. Also, I know it's low hanging fruit of a joke but... Ape Lincoln?
The original five films are loaded with emotion, and Roddy McDowall is superior as the original Caesar (no CGI fakery required). You say "Andy Serkis gives a level of emotion to the character that has never been done before ", so are you sure you actually watched CONQUEST??
Andy serkis is just so good, and it helps that the technology is better. Both performances are amazing though.
don't miss out on the 14 episode 1974 TV series as well. It's pretty solid.
Ironically, the 3rd film was the most well received of the sequels at the time. The Caesar origin story. The 4th film was considered the shark jump. And the 5th was a cash grab, no one liked. The t.v. show was great though, beloved. The newer films... I love seeing my childhood being worshipped by later generations. It makes me feel like I grew up in a much more artistically rich period. But the films themselves aren't good nostalgia. I guess the second 1 is considered the best. I got crazy bored and walked out of the theater about midway through. I really wanted to be entertained but I guess you can't get that wonderment twice from the same material. No big deal. The 1st 4 films are friggin awesome high art dystopia 60's/70's style. And let's face it, since about '91, hasn't that been what nearly all the art/fashion/music has been chasing? But there's a severe problem with authenticity going on 30 years now. I'm pretty sure the youth is NOT supposed to embrace the art of their fathers. It's the height of artistic conservatism and it's bled Into EVERYTHING. Dull dull dull. Outside of the smart phone we haven't much to show for the passing time. Just sad. But at least I can remember.
Amen. Except I do like BATTLE along with the other 4 originals, even though it's the least of them.
yet Escape is still the worse and has aged badly, Conquest and Battle are still rather good
@@MephProduction I don't agree. ESCAPE takes place in the early 1970s, and so naturally everything looks, feels and sounds like the early 1970s. Should it look like it's 2022?
@@MrCineMayo I know, many of us lived through the 70s but the film just hasn't aged as well as the others.
@@MrCineMayo I'd argue to the death that BATTLE is a far-superior movie to BENEATH. bring it!
I didn't even know the original had a sequel. I saw the 1968 version back in the early 2010's. Did see the later version of planet of the apes in 2001 back in high school. I did not understand the ending.
Nothing out does the original...acting and makeup just outstanding. All the rest just do not compare, too much CGI, and the remake of the original the apes looked too human.
beneath was ok
Agreed, the makeup in the original was amazing!
Actually the remake in 2001 was very good with Heston and Harrison in the cast. But the 2011 film was overly CGI and predictably awful.
I'd say Conquest of the Planet of the Apes is pretty damned good.
@@bnelso2833 Predictably awful?? How do you figure??
You should make more videos. You have loads of talent, your editing skills are great.
The original planet of the apes will always be the number one science adventure movie in history great story a fantastic cast of actors and last but not least the make up was just incredible to all the fine actors who are no longer with us thank you for being in big production love you all and RIP.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🎬🎬🎬📽📽📽📽
Not a single one touches space Odyssey
@@BoredTime101 OH PLEASE, OPINIONS VARY.
@@BoredTime101 THE GREEN SLIME WAS BETTER THAN SPACE ODYSSEY. 😂😂
The originals.... Nothing beats the "genuine article".
Not really ther were lotta stuff i didn't lik but had some great moments
I wonder if he knows there’s a new movie coming up
Probably
Have you heard of the new "Kingdom of the PLanet of The Apes" for next year, they just finished acting now in post-production
This video gets something wrong. In the Andy Serkis movies, Cesar wasnt experimented on, his mother "Bright Eyes" was. Cesar was born with the ALZ drug infused in his DNA. Cesar was born smart and only grew smarter over time. He didn't just become smart because of experiments.
Koba's hatred of humans didn't come from the Apes. It came from all the experiments and mutilation he suffered through. His mind was corrupted from the beginning. He hated humans for what they did to him.
The apes had nothing to do with it.
Conquest was always my favorite.
For me the original 1968 one will forever be the best... I watched it for the first time in the mid 2010s and the ending just blew my mind... I stood still for a few moments at what just happened
Luckily you didn't see the DVD cover.
@@willpeony5534 was the ending spoiled in the cover??? I saw the film on TV... If it was spoiled, I am lucky indeed...
@@bhaswatbhuyan3721 Oh yes, with Charlton Heston thumping the sand "You maniacs! You gave it up! You blew the end!!.
Special video about ARMY OF THE APES and the POTA Series WE NEED THOSE!!!!!😂😂
My new favorite channel lmao
When kornelios and ziras child born they named him milo. But who changed the name to ceaser
It was the circus owner. He changed it. Hes the one whom was entrusted the baby and he raised him.
Planet of the Apes is my favorite novel, I have read it 14 times, and someday I hope we actually get a truthful adaptation of it.
Dude why does this guy not review all small movie franchises??? This guy did incredible telling the plot of these and he was so funny. He could do alien, predator, Godzilla, kong and so many more. I was so disappointed when I clicked on the channel to see what else he had and there was so little content to choose from…. That’s sad! Man I hope you make more stuff like this. I am going to subscribe JUST bc of this video! Incredible.
Crazy to think that theyre now exploring expanding this universe more with a new coming out soon! Glad to see this Trilogy turn into a true franchise
the newest trilogy makes caesar in the likeness of moses, which is why he brings his people to the promised land but doesnt enter with them.
The ending of the Tim Burton reboot is the exact same ending as in the original french novel by Pierre Boulle. Except the astronaut returns to his planet with Nova.
Fun fact 13:15 in Madagascar the movie Alex references this moment when malman accidentally breaks down the statue of liberty they built as a beacon
i really liked all the movies , including the tim burton one in fact thats one of my favourites , i loved the tv show as well as a kid
Over 2 thousand subscribers with montage like that?
Man, I feel you will grow your numbers soon :) Great job with the video. Keeping us intrested and focused, valid points. Bueno.
The original will always be the best because it started everything, plus it's a damn near perfect movie. Unfortunately, the next four there is a serious drop off. I had hope with POA 2001, but quite the clunker. I thought they were done with the Apes after that, but then came Rise and my hopes restored. Dawn had me hoping for more. You've obviously put a lot of work into this, especially the multi-me edits. Great stuff.