The Absolute Worst Science Fiction Movies Ever Made
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I believe that is pretty clearly spelled out during the course of the film. I assumed Matrix's question was aimed toward the very end of the film after our hero foolishly leaves the girl and the world he has just helped save and tries to return to his own time. Of course he arrives back on earth at what would be present day and finds a world similar to what he expected but somehow altered to be populated by apes. The question that needs answering is this: Has the timeline been somehow corrupted producing this result? Was the Planet of the Apes truly an ancient or future Earth or another planet entirely? (Remember the story begins in orbit around Jupiter) Are we looking at an alternate reality? Dimension? A long time ago and galaxy far far away....Warmark wrote:I always thought that when he went into the time warp thing the main guy went forwards in time.Matrixman wrote:The remake didn't do much for me either. The ending baffled me. What did it mean?aTOMiC wrote: I saw no need to remake Planet of the Apes and yet Hollywood gave it a shot. The remake wasn't bad but it wasn't particularly good either.
The ship , however, went backwards and the monkeys aboard then colonised the planet that the man would eventually land on.
Burton seemed to intend there be the possibility of a sequel if the film performed well or he simply wanted a suprise ending to rival that of the original.
I don't know. Do you know?

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I didn't think he went back to earth, I thought he went back to the Apes planet in it's future........damn I hate that ending!
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Wasn't the apes' planet the Earth in the future?dANdeLION wrote:I didn't think he went back to earth, I thought he went back to the Apes planet in it's future.

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No, the Ape's world had 2 or 3 moons didn't it?
Ok, I might have watched this stinker a few times
Estella Warren does.....things for me.
I never understood the ending either although I only watched it once because, well... there's no Estella is there?
Ok, I might have watched this stinker a few times

Estella Warren does.....things for me.

I never understood the ending either although I only watched it once because, well... there's no Estella is there?
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Since we're talking Planet of the Apes I thought you people might enjoy this.
I think it's amazingly funny!
Enjoy:
www.worldoflongmire.com/features/apes/apes.html
I think it's amazingly funny!
Enjoy:
www.worldoflongmire.com/features/apes/apes.html
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I found that quite amusing indeed.High Lord Tolkien wrote:Since we're talking Planet of the Apes I thought you people might enjoy this.
I think it's amazingly funny!
Enjoy:
www.worldoflongmire.com/features/apes/apes.html


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Thanks, aTOMiC! Yeah, it was the very end of the movie that threw me. I'm not sure the end is any clearer, now that we've discussed it. If Burton intended to have a sequel to explain things, we probably won't get one now--and I don't think anyone is losing sleep over it. Hands up, anyone who wants a sequel?aTOMiC wrote: I assumed Matrix's question was aimed toward the very end of the film after our hero foolishly leaves the girl and the world he has just helped save and tries to return to his own time. Of course he arrives back on earth at what would be present day and finds a world similar to what he expected but somehow altered to be populated by apes. The question that needs answering is this: Has the timeline been somehow corrupted producing this result? Was the Planet of the Apes truly an ancient or future Earth or another planet entirely? (Remember the story begins in orbit around Jupiter) Are we looking at an alternate reality? Dimension? A long time ago and galaxy far far away....
Burton seemed to intend there be the possibility of a sequel if the film performed well or he simply wanted a suprise ending to rival that of the original.

And if Burton just wanted an ending to rival that of the original film, I don't think he succeeded. Very few films can match the great final moment of the original Planet of the Apes.
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I agree with you Matrix. I doubt seriously that anyone was left salivating for a sequel. And I think we all agree with your comment about the impact the ending of the first film had. Almost as shocking as the final moments of the final episode of Newhart. 



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If you're going to say The Core I'll counter with Armaggedon (which I fell asleep during, in the middle, at the theater). I haven't seen The Core but some people tell me it was good--it's based on (or many elements stolen from) an outstanding book called Earth by David Brin.
fall far and well Pilots!
If someone made a crap movie from David Brin's brilliant 'Earth'...
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I found the Core to be an entertaining but certainly not great film. I would not categorize it as a bad film in any way. Armaggedon was also neither great nor terrible and like the Core had a few charming moments. Bad films are generally just bad all around.
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Agreed, but some of the effects in Armaggedon were about as believable as Bronsnan's body not breaking in half when he hits the helicopter in the beginning of Goldeneye. The one-liners were pretty bad too. Con Air in space it wasn't...
AFLAC's acting (?) really stunk it up too!!!!!

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Then you must have missed the nauseating spinning section in the theater. Lucky you. If watched on the TV at home, that section of Armageddon is tolerable. Assuming you don't believe a real asteroid would be like that.danlo wrote:I'll counter with Armaggedon (which I fell asleep during, in the middle, at the theater).
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