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Re: Spoilers! Get your Spoilers!
Spoilers!
quote: Originally posted by sdoersam
While I enjoyed to movie overall, I found quite a few continuity problems. For example: Where did the horses come from?
I've seen other people complain about horses, why is it a problem? Nobody has said "Where did the trees come from?" I am very 
quote: Why can't a USAF pilot land a pod without crashing, yet a trained monkey can perform a perfect one?
Presumably, the monkey managed to come out of the storm in a better position. The USAF pilot shot out and was immediately hurtling towards the POTA
quote: If, as is commented on by the apes, humans are so inventive, why are they still in the stone age?
The Man, er, Ape is keepin them down.
quote: Dietrichbohn, How about this for a theory? In an alternate time, the Apes won the war before Pericles landed. After he landed, they dissected the space pod, and figured out space travel. They built a large space craft, a group of them left the planet, travelled through the storm and wound up back in time on earth, and renewed their war there. Best I've come up with so far....
Good.. But I don't think that you need the alternate reality scenario (at least not right away). How about this:
Stuck on the Bridge, Thade starts playing around with buttons, and manages to get the videofeed that the Oberon got from Earth (the whole history of TV). He learns human history, and after a couple of years (he figured out the auto-feeder :rolleyes , he manages to figure out how to use the DNA-booster gun and the last remaining spacepod. He goes through the storm to earth, say, 500 years ago, quickly creates a race of uber-apes, and takes over the planet. B/C he's twisted, he makes sure that he sets up history so it mirrors how it was: thus the Ape monument. The original earth, from which came Marky-Mark, is delegatd to an alternate, less-likey reality.
Yuck. I gotta say, the fact that smart people like us have to conjure far-fetched ideas says a lot about the quality of the ending. I was pissed off that everything was so happy, hunky-dory, and then I was excited because of the opportunity for a dark, real POTA ending, then pissed again when I realized it was incomprehensible
quote: Or maybe the ending was just a tribute to the original movie?
I think that's it. Actually, there was a ton of that. The first line Heston said to an ape in the original "Get your filthy hands off me you damn dirty ape." The first line we hear in this one "Get you hands off me you damn dirty human." The whole Heston scene, the dark surprise ending. That stuff I loved. The apes I loved. The blonde I hated. Wahlberg doesn't have the right sense of dark irony/anger either, we would have been better off with Nick Cage, Jeremy Irons, or anybody else who doesn't look like a good ol cornfed country boy.
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