Maurice - lieutenant of orangutans Rocket - lieutenant of chimps Koba - lieutenant of bonobos Buck - lieutenant of gorillas Caesar - grand emperor of all apes
I know y’all are gonna enjoy Kingdom of the Planet of the apes when it gets released on dvd or digital. I really love how Buck managed to take down the helicopter. Another thing is that the reason why Caeser didn’t want the apes to kill Rodney is because not only was Rodney nicer but also for the fact there was a deleted scene of Rodney giving Caeser a cookie after he got tranquilized along with Rocket.
Y'all should of watched the end after the pilot sense it was a global shot of the virus spreading around the world I always watched that part it's so cool 💯🤙🏻
Im glad Nick’s here for this one and also the fact that he saw the original is just a nice add to presence 🙃 this trilogy is so good, youre really in for a treat, i havent seen the one in cinema right now, been so long since i went to the movies lol. But personally the second one really is my favorite so im excited 😁 also dumb me i red Dawn at first so i was like "when did they watch the first men?" and looked for it like a dumbass for like 2 or 3 minutes 😂🤦♂️
well beacuse u talk in the important scenes u didnt see mairice say he learned from the circus to speak sign language ....and then later u faund yourself asking why is he smart
It happens, reactors miss important lines sometimes especially when there's multiple people and they are talking. It's not the end of the world, it's just one of the inevitable consequences of being a reaction channel. Just have to learn to accept it as a viewer. The alternative is talking much, much less and really castrating the reaction down to a few "oh wow!"s and thumbnail-worthy faces, but I know I dont want that. If you do, there are more suitable channels out there for you, but this ain't it. And you can't really expect them to know when the most critical dialogue is, to be sure not to talk during it. Sometimes the most revealing information even comes as sudden random lines completely out of nowhere.
All hail the great CAESAR💚 This is an amazing trilogy, Caesar💚 is the best!!! ...love him to bits, hes a way better leader then most human leaders today. Hope u react to the other two.Caesar only bit the finger, it was still attached so that mean neighbour was lucky. Notice after all hes been through, Caesar has no first instinct or intention to kill humans or hurt people, just to free his apes. He never even killed the nasty Draco, he killed himself out of stupidity. Also the apes didnt kill any innocents, they just trashed a few offices and scared people tbf. You can see how heartbroken Caesar was to reject his human dad after he turned his back, its clear how hard it was for him & he continued using his window as his symbol on street signs afte r escaping. I always root for the apes, animals are true to their nature, & we betray ours. Also, Caesar can be infected again, so he also get even smarter when inhaling the 1.13 virus too, plus Caesar is way more intelligent since he had a proper human childhood education from Will. Caesar has never been overly aggressive, he just was protective of his Grandpa & has bad experiences with that neighbour.
I can’t help but to feel quite sad for Koba because of how aggressive he turned from the labs. He’s actually a bonobo which are considered one of the least aggressive ape species
Andy serkis is the Goat of motion capture and was great as Ceaser hope you will check out King kong 2005 and The lord of the rings trilogy hes in them as well
Better question when are you guys going to watch Dawn of the planet of the apes/war for the planet of the apes/kingdom of the planet of the apes when are you guys gonna watch that?
I’m always a bit confused if a reactor is confused who’s side to be on. The Ape’s of course. Humans are trash. Also the apes are so innocent. I hope some day the animals do take back the planet.
A few places in Africa actually still has slavery, so there's black people selling slaves and black slave owners (about 750,000). There were also black slave owners in the colonial times. Barack Obama's ancestors actually sold slaves. So not one race was complicit in slavery or exempt at one time or another in our history, being the buyer, the seller, or the victim.
Super funny how black Americans don't even seem to know about this, most of them don't even know that Africans are the ones that sold the slaves to the rest of the earth.
Crazy last time I watched them they had 20k or less and were called 3 katanas now they almost at 100k and name is completely different 😂good for them tho
This is the second attempt of a remake of “the planet of the apes”. The first one is from Tim Burton and was made in 2001. It was a commercial failure. The mistake was to kept the same 60s style with people with prosthetics as apes but take place in 2001. It was very cheesy and doesn’t work. The original planets apes movies were product of its time. So it was a smart to do total reimagining and be its own thing with non-humanoid CGI apes using motion capture technology! These new planet of the apes movie has very little to do with the original 60s/70s movie series. That’s a smart decision to do!
It's still amazing to me that even though the cgi still look good in this, it's actually the worst cgi of the Caesar trilogy. The effects only get more crazy realistic from this point on
The franchise, at least with the Caesar trilogy is an underrated series that has left a good mark for cinema, yet at the same time forgotten, in a weird middle spot of people knowing it. This modern trilogy is its own thing, it's all up to choice if the directors want to take it to the way the original was. DAWN is my favorite of the Caesar trilogy, can't wait for y'all to react to DAWN(2014), WAR(2017), and this new recent one Kingdom(2024) related to the Caesar movies but 500 years ahead. The older movies goes like this: Planet of the Apes (1968) Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) Escape for the Planet of the Apes (1971) Conquest for the planet of the Apes (1972) Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) then an attempted revice of the series with Planet of the Apes (2001)
thats different? hahaha not a chance its exactly how it went down i the past, check out thomas sowel, dude is one of the smartest historians on the planet, prof and all