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Title: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: Dr. Dan on July 29, 2011, 04:19:16 PM
I saw the preview of this movie and thought"its happening already"

But by apes, I don't mean black people. I mean the scum of the earth.
Title: Re: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: cjd on July 29, 2011, 04:24:46 PM
I saw the preview of this movie and thought"its happening already"

But by apes, I don't mean black people. I mean the scum of the earth.
Take a ride down Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn down near Jerome Avenue and you will see the Planet of The Apes  :::D
Title: Re: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: TheCoon on July 29, 2011, 04:39:39 PM
I think the apes in that movie are smarter than the apes in Harlem. Apes running muslim or black african countries would be an improvement in many ways.
Title: Re: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: muman613 on July 29, 2011, 05:21:52 PM
(http://jackdeighton.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/PlanetOf-The-Apps-715x1024.jpg)
Title: Re: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: briann on July 29, 2011, 06:28:07 PM
I am actually looking forward to the movie.


By the way, I saw Captain America with my son.  We both loved it.  Very well done.
Title: Re: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: Rubystars on July 30, 2011, 07:03:19 AM
I wonder how many times there are going to be different shots at this?

The original movies are kind of interesting if a bit cheesy, the Tim Burton (2001) one was disturbing on many levels not the least of which was that it had implied beastiality in it!  :o

I'm curious to see if the new one will be any better but I think the original few movies probably won't be outdone or improved upon.
Title: Re: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: cjd on July 30, 2011, 07:59:15 AM
I wonder how many times there are going to be different shots at this?

The original movies are kind of interesting if a bit cheesy, the Tim Burton (2001) one was disturbing on many levels not the least of which was that it had implied beastiality in it!  :o

I'm curious to see if the new one will be any better but I think the original few movies probably won't be outdone or improved upon.
So now in 2001 they even had to bring in an element of miscegenation to the story line... :::D  The original movie was big back then... America was close to landing on the moon and most people had no idea where all this space travel stuff would lead...  The notion of  people returning from space travel to a vastly changed world peaked peoples imagination back then in a big way... Looking back at the movie some 40 years later I am amazed at just how well the original plot showed the decay of human society... The story line is almost frightening.
Title: Re: The rise of the planet if the apes
Post by: Rubystars on July 30, 2011, 08:44:14 AM
So now in 2001 they even had to bring in an element of miscegenation to the story line... :::D  The original movie was big back then... America was close to landing on the moon and most people had no idea where all this space travel stuff would lead...  The notion of  people returning from space travel to a vastly changed world peaked peoples imagination back then in a big way... Looking back at the movie some 40 years later I am amazed at just how well the original plot showed the decay of human society... The story line is almost frightening.

I liked one of the sequels where a human is told "An ape can say NO to a human, but a human can never say NO to an ape!" They were referencing another "N" word.  :::D

I think you're right that the 2001 movie was promoting miscegenation albeit in a sneaky way.

I think the first two movies are kind of funny though how the female scientist chimp Zira is such a feminist and yet she had no problems with the idea of Nova (a female human) being dissected and was annoyed when Taylor wanted to bring her along when he was rescued.