Matt Reeves to direct "War for the Planet of the Apes" - Part 1

Caesar is much closer to Moses than he is to Jesus. He led an exodus and created the ape commandments (Ape not kill Ape etc).

True, but he is the main face of the religion like Jesus was. There's a statue of him in the church. Let's say... he was a cool guy.
 
True, but he is the main face of the religion like Jesus was. There's a statue of him in the church. Let's say... he was a cool guy.

Moses is pretty much the main face of Judaism. He led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt and founded their society. The Jews don't exactly believe Jesus was all that special.

Edit: Apparently the Law Giver (the one with the statue) was an orangutan. Also, he didn't seem to care for humans, which makes it unlikely that the Law Giver is Caesar.

"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."

-The Law Giver
 
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I watched this earlier. So many feels. I do feel like they should let this franchise rest for a while. If they do continue, I hope they time skip the hell out of it and have
Serkis be an adult Cornelius.
 
Caesar is much closer to Moses than he is to Jesus. He led an exodus and created the ape commandments (Ape not kill Ape etc).
True. He didn't even get to enter the "promised land"...only got to see it like Moses.
 
I feel they kinda mixed and matched Jesus and Moses symbolism which was weird for me. Like, there's all the Moses stuff, but then Caesar literally gets crucified and tempted on the cross by

Koba.
 
Moses is pretty much the main face of Judaism. He led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt and founded their society. The Jews don't exactly believe Jesus was all that special.

Edit: Apparently the Law Giver (the one with the statue) was an orangutan. Also, he didn't seem to care for humans, which makes it unlikely that the Law Giver is Caesar.

"Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death."

-The Law Giver

Fine, switch it to Judaism :funny:

It's funny because if we extend the real world parallel that Law Giver stuff could easily be some church propaganda added later on.
 
What's funny is we had this exact same debate on the Man of Steel board years ago. Was Superman Jesus or Moses? lol
 
The movie comes out in 7 different places this week so that should help the movies OS numbers some.
 


yeah and even worse overseas i think they should have waited until august away from spidey and dunkirk

The marketing and release date seem to have failed the film. Opening this weekend would've been a better option, away from the stronger films.

Rise and Dawn had weaker competition.

Perhaps with Dawn's huge haul they thought the film would open at the same level but going up against the second weekend of an MCU film means you're opening up against a film that will earn $40-$50 million.

I enjoyed the film but most of the people I've talked to didn't really like it. Could be in this climate, filmgoers want a more fun escape (CBMs) then a more serious one like War.
 
I watched this earlier. So many feels. I do feel like they should let this franchise rest for a while. If they do continue, I hope they time skip the hell out of it and have
Serkis be an adult Cornelius.

Agree with everything here except [BLACKOUT]Serkis coming back as Cornelius.[/BLACKOUT]. I think a new actor should play him as [BLACKOUT]Serkis as Caesaris a special performance for me[/BLACKOUT].

The movie comes out in 7 different places this week so that should help the movies OS numbers some.

Cool, this movie deserves to be making more money.
 
Yeah, Serkis/Caesar is such an iconic performance, it would feel cheap to bring him back as a different character.
 
I think it could work. He's an actor after all. Him coming back as the son of Caesar would be a fun reversal of the past.
 
I watched this earlier. So many feels. I do feel like they should let this franchise rest for a while. If they do continue, I hope they time skip the hell out of it and have
Serkis be an adult Cornelius.

Serkis made Caesar into such a wonderful character, I don't want to see him play anyone else in this franchise.
 
Almost a week after seeing it I still can't get this movie out of my head. Hoping to see it again but will be tough with my work schedule.

BTW, has the little girl who played Nova been in anything else? I thought she was fantastic and if this was her first role it's even more impressive.
 
The marketing and release date seem to have failed the film. Opening this weekend would've been a better option, away from the stronger films.

Rise and Dawn had weaker competition.

Perhaps with Dawn's huge haul they thought the film would open at the same level but going up against the second weekend of an MCU film means you're opening up against a film that will earn $40-$50 million.

I enjoyed the film but most of the people I've talked to didn't really like it. Could be in this climate, filmgoers want a more fun escape (CBMs) then a more serious one like War.

i hope the weak numbers doesnt kill the franchise
 
I thought Michael Giacchino kinda phoned it in with Doctor Strange and Rogue One but his War score was incredible. It sounds like a score to a 50 year old classic. One of the stronger scores in recent memory.

i hope the weak numbers doesnt kill the franchise

It isn't that low to kill it. I'm sure Fox will release a film in 3-4 years that starts off a new trilogy set in the future. They always circle back to their franchises to fill holes in their schedule.
 
To me, this year has been a return to form for Giacchino. I enjoyed his Spider-Man soundtrack, but War has probably my favorite movie soundtrack since the Batman trilogy.
 
I thought Michael Giacchino kinda phoned it in with Doctor Strange and Rogue One but his War score was incredible. It sounds like a score to a 50 year old classic. One of the stronger scores in recent memory.



It isn't that low to kill it. I'm sure Fox will release a film in 3-4 years that starts off a new trilogy set in the future. They always circle back to their franchises to fill holes in their schedule.

Doctor Strange had a great theme but yeah the rest was lackluster. I do LOVE the end credits track and the way it calls back to old psychedelic rock.
 
Agree on the score, it was brilliant and elevated some moments which were already good anyway.
 
I was genuinely surprised at what Giacchino did during the first showdown between Caesar and The Colonel. I love moments like that.
 

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