Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Movie: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Main Actors: James Franko and Andy Serkis
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Passionate Expressions: A few, nothing to really speak of.
Useless Vulgar Language: Again, language was not a big deal in this movie, there was very little script at all in point of fact.
Sex in a Good Light: Except for a young couple lying on a picnic blanket there was no sex in this movie.
Sex in a Bad Light: Right back at ya!
Manly Violence: Okay. I'm going to get some grief for this, but yes. There was manly violence, most done by monkey. I know, I know. Monkeys are not men...but this is a sci-fi movie and monkeys...ouch, ouch, ouch okay, okay...apes; the apes were given super-cool looking chemicals to become smarter so you have to view it through the context of intelligent beings. And, through that lens, there was manly violence.
Action Violence: Surprisingly enough, I don't think there was.
Pointless Violence: Nope.
Manly Rating: B+ (who would've thought)
Scorecard
Cinematography: B
Visual Effects: A
Sound/Score: B
Story: B+
Acting: Franko = B, Serkis = A+
Food to Watch With: COOKIES!!!!
Plot Synopsis: Apes become smart, get ticked off and begin their ascention to the top of the food chain 'cause Charlton Heston isn't around to lay the smack down.
Review: I went into this movie with low expectations. The re-make of the original Planet of the Apes with Mark Wahlberg was so terrible and creepy (yes creepy, he kisses an ape) that I wanted to eat five Big Macs (and maybe some fries) to fill the gaping hole of sadness inside me. I had some hope that this would be better as Serkis was going to be doing the main ape roles and boy did he deliver. Franko did his usual job, nothing super great, but not bad and I was surprised to see John Lithgow and David Hewlett (from Stargate Atlantis); but, Serkis stole the show. Most of the movie was focused on the Apes and it was done very well. The movie was kept at a small scale, there was no massive world war, just the start of smart apes and a corresponding virus that will kill everybody. All in all, good movie. Good to see in the theater, but also just as good to see at home on your TV while being in close proximity to the fridge.
The only thing that I was a little upset about was they let some little punk kid say Heston's famous line from the original; that was not cool.
Life Lessons: Maybe Los Angeles should buy more police helicopters.
Summary: Good movie, worth watching and entertaining.
Would I Watch This Again: Does Heston think apes are dirty?
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