I FINALLY Gave In and Watched *RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES*

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    I FINALLY Gave In and Watched RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

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  • @mashakos5377

    Ceasar saying "No" is one of the greatest moments in film history.

  • @nickroberts5176

    One of the greatest movie trilogies ever

  • @terryconnelly484

    I had a 93-year-old patient with Alzheimer's.She had no clue where or when she was but she would sit down at the piano and play the hell out of it

  • @igorpodemski9596

    The actor playing Caesar is Andy Serkis, who also played Gollum in the Lord Of The Rings. Arguably the greatest CGI actor of all time. Can't wait for the LOTR reactions.

  • @Darth-Lesbian

    I just realized that Caesar probably got 2 doses not just one. I overlooked the one he opened in the house by the fridge, he probably got some of that in him. Then again when he rolls them out for the other apes. Bro has it passed down in his genes and then gets 2 more exposures. He’s like ape Einstein.

  • @mihautalaska5355

    I love the whole series, but this movie is a pure masterpiece for me. No matter how many times I'm watching it, I have a massive goosebumps when Cesar says "NO!".

  • @STUFFfromthegooddays

    The cgi in these films just get better and better to the point where you don’t even think about them being digital created

  • @Papageorgeo

    The actor that plays Caesar is the same one that plays Gollum in LORD OF THE RINGS, which you realllllllly need to watch. Like,

  • @abdallahnawar521

    This movie was deadass my therapy during finals

  • @SaladGong

    Whoever your editor is give him a raise that dude had me cackling with his edits😂😂

  • @EvripidouM

    "imagine apes on horseback with guns" you GOTTA watch the next movie...

  • @TaraLynJoseph

    The line Tom Felton speaks when Caesar grabs his arm, "Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape!" was originally spoken by Charlton Heston in the 1968 film.

  • @roguejacket

    30:00

  • @broncho33

    “Your family and loved ones won’t be here forev.. is he f*cking dead?!”

  • @Bread_Bauru

    The Caesar "NOOOO" in theaters was a thing to experience, you could hear everyone going "Oh har har" over the "Get your stinking paw off me, you damn dirt ape" and people talking about how that line is a reference from the older movies to their dates, and then you hear Caesar yelling "NO!" And you could hear everyone asses collectively sucking in air, the theater was DEAD SILENT over that scene

  • @JackAndP
    @JackAndP  +545

    You NEED to watch Dawn and War, and eventually Kingdom. These movies are absolutely immaculate.

  • @jonmercano1138

    He left his car OPEN! WITH THE KEYS INSIDE! Not only that. He was in his house, with the front door open, and his car was out of his sight! He’s

  • @leviathen151

    The first word spoken by ape to man was the word "No". The weight of that moment crushes me everytime. I could barely breathe when i first saw that in theaters.

  • @username_chili

    "imagine a bunch of primates horseback with guns" ohhhh just wait

  • @aleatharhea

    As for the original, the ape prosthetics and makeup will be laughable to you now, but were considered sort of breakthrough at the time, as was the ape body movement training of the cast an extras. In fact, it received an honorary Academy Award for makeup.