Daniel wrote:As for Planet of the ApesI'll probably download all the prequels and marathon them with a bunch of friends, then I'm going to watch it's newest film in cinema. That's kind of what I did for Iron Man 3, as I hadn't seen any of those films before as well. (Though I have seen one Planet of the Apes before, but oh well.
Jojishi wrote:Daniel wrote:As for Planet of the ApesI'll probably download all the prequels and marathon them with a bunch of friends, then I'm going to watch it's newest film in cinema. That's kind of what I did for Iron Man 3, as I hadn't seen any of those films before as well. (Though I have seen one Planet of the Apes before, but oh well.
The only one that matters is Rise of the Planet of the Apes (the 2011 film). That's the one that started this reboot trilogy and it's amazingly well done. I'm surprised Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was better than it because the first one raised the bar real high. If you want to you can go ahead and watch the others though.
Daniel wrote:A Clockwork Orange
...plot is very lacking on itself and the movie's foundation is based around just showing a lot of grotesque, violence and sex. Which isn't to say that these aren't factors that can be enjoyed, but I felt as if the movie didn't have much besides that...
Stickid wrote:Daniel wrote:A Clockwork Orange
...plot is very lacking on itself and the movie's foundation is based around just showing a lot of grotesque, violence and sex. Which isn't to say that these aren't factors that can be enjoyed, but I felt as if the movie didn't have much besides that...
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