Strangely enough, Rise of the Planet of the Apes is basically a reboot of the franchise starting with a new origin for this character. Roddy McDowall knocked it out the park in every one of these films, and later became a film historian/preservationist. He was also great narrating the documentary Behind the Planet of the Apes, which is a MUST SEE for any real fans of the saga. So in-depth, and largely at his insistence from what I understand, it helped sell the DVD boxed set of the series, and in the process showed the studio that there was renewed interest in the franchise, which led to Rise of the Planet of the Apes. I'm coming to this a year late, but thanks for the reaction/review!
Strangely enough, Rise of the Planet of the Apes is basically a reboot of the franchise starting with a new origin for this character. Roddy McDowall knocked it out the park in every one of these films, and later became a film historian/preservationist. He was also great narrating the documentary Behind the Planet of the Apes, which is a MUST SEE for any real fans of the saga. So in-depth, and largely at his insistence from what I understand, it helped sell the DVD boxed set of the series, and in the process showed the studio that there was renewed interest in the franchise, which led to Rise of the Planet of the Apes. I'm coming to this a year late, but thanks for the reaction/review!
He was named after Milo, then his name was changed to Caeser for his own protection.
I like to say, "His parents named him Milo. Destiny named him Ceasar."
Awesome reaction :)
A lot of people don't like the next movie in the series (Battle for the Planet of the Apes) but I really like it.
me as well, I can see the flaws but I enjoy it
I always loved battle!
I see your not to bright watchung thia film smh
Can't hear the movie.
Sorry. Sometimes it's hard to find the right audio balance between reaction and movie, something I'll have to work on.
@@r-giireactions2235I understand. Just thought I'd mention it. I'll try the next one. Keep going! 👍🏻