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shmile
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by shmile » Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:34 pm
watched it at greenwhich and was glad i made the trip as i thought it was a bit early and was close to not going but so happy i did go
planet of the apes is not really my thing but this movie blew me away i loved it and the storyline was fantastic and would highly recommend it
9.5/10

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stuartboy
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by stuartboy » Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:44 pm
TEN OUT OF TEN!!!!
WOW!
I am still shocked at discovering Caesar was actually played by an actor! It was that realistic. Awesome. Totally didn't recognise Tom Felton or Brian Cox I was that engrossed in it. I wanna see it again. Now!
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biggins
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by biggins » Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:54 pm
stuartboy wrote:TEN OUT OF TEN!!!!
WOW!
I am still shocked at discovering Caesar was actually played by an actor! It was that realistic. Awesome. Totally didn't recognise Tom Felton or Brian Cox I was that engrossed in it. I wanna see it again. Now!
Oh!! You've spoilt it for me now - you mean that they weren't real animals!!!

Much more realistic than the "old" apes in the previous films. My friend and loved it. Obviously the end sets it up for a sequel which I look forward to seeing. Vue Omni was packed - you were probably in the front row as usual, Stuartboy. We were there early and got the VIP seats.

9/10
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stuartboy
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by stuartboy » Sat Aug 06, 2011 5:50 pm
biggins wrote: Vue Omni was packed - you were probably in the front row as usual, Stuartboy. We were there early and got the VIP seats.

9/10
Nope! The front row at Omni is farcical - it is about two inches from the screen. I was most impressed - there was an usher/SKY girl inside the screening room and she counted me (one) and told me where there was a single seat about half way up. I call that service - saves peering in the gloom and having to ask if a seat is free etc.
Oh, did I mention I liked this film? Lol.
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Shinbone125
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#145
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by Shinbone125 » Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:16 pm
Love it, can't wait for the next one now.
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Beate
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valda
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by valda » Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:40 pm
I can't remember all of the films, (should get the boxset out again) I think this was more of a reboot of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes which is 4th in the series.
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Shinbone125
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#148
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by Shinbone125 » Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:45 pm
It's says on there Facebook page that there going to be more movies. So this must be the beginning. Yep hee
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by TheDude » Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:49 pm
Once again, our resident expert film reviewer KK has put everything into words perfectly, and I’m sitting here like a baboon, grunting in approval!
Great story, intelligent and well paced, with amazing special effects, a dash of humour and excellent score. Enjoyed spotting references to the original films, and the iconic setting in San Francisco! I love that place.
One very tiny reservation I have is the casting of Tom Felton (would have preferred an unknown actor there) and John Lithgow (not that he does anything wrong, he was indeed very good, but I was just waiting for him to say something funny at any moment!).
And did I imagine this, or did the 3-year old Caesar do a rude hand-to-mouth gesture, when he was first taken to the vet? I'm sure few other people giggled at that moment!
Anyway, I may have to see this again tomorrow and miss Project Nim! Definitely one of this year’s best... 9/10
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