No. Did they explain how the "apes" supposedly took over?
Yes. Quite clever actually.
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No. Did they explain how the "apes" supposedly took over?
It was actually quite good. This remake stuff is utter crap.
I'm sure the people involved with the original are shocked by its staying power. I mean, they're pretty damn schlocky movies when you come down to it, but 40+ years later it's still a valuable franchise. It just goes to show how powerfully the underlying story resonates with audiences - even if we're almost wiped off the face of the planet, humans will still triumph!
But at the end of Beneath the Planet of the Apes, the nuclear bomb goes off. The world is destroyed. Everything that ever lived was wiped from existence. I'm not sure that's a triumph.
LMAO I forgot all about that.
I remember WPIX used to show them late at night. That and Godzilla movies. Loved that stuff.
But at the end of Beneath the Planet of the Apes, the nuclear bomb goes off. The world is destroyed. Everything that ever lived was wiped from existence. I'm not sure that's a triumph.
Their leader is an ape from the future with superior intelligence and the ability to speak. He arms the servant apes, teaches them to fight, then leads them in a revolt.
Oh hellz yeah! Genetically modified monkeys with bad intentions. I'll watch.
Oh hellz yeah! Genetically modified monkeys with bad intentions. I'll watch.