Bro, the theater audience laughing at the reference to the original movies "Get your stinkin' paws off me, you damn dirty ape!" Followed by the instant deafening silence when Cesar shouted "NOOOOOO!!!" was one of the best moments in the theater I've ever experienced. 💜
I remember my family laughing n then suddenly get quite the moment he did that.... imo that scene is perfection it's more then hey remember this? It pays respects and improved it IMO
@@solvingpolitics3172 Was never that big a fan of them. Could only ever see a bunch of humans in ape suits. LOL Technology has caught up with these films.
@solvingpolitics3172 really? Beneath, conquest and battle planet of the apes are all hot garbage. The first and escape are pretty good but damn. Watch the original sequels.
@@AmericansMarryCousins I’m not gonna reply to you anymore lol because now I’m starting the read the entire comment section. All you’re doing is calling this channel fake. If you don’t like them then just don’t watch them. You’re not worth my time.
@@AmericansMarryCousins I remember watching this as a kid with my younger brother brother and our reaction was exactly the same as them. Speechless. I think most people react this way.
Ceasar.was.played by Andy Serkis who is, in my opinion, single handedly responsible for the success of motion capture technology. Golum, Ceasar, King Kong. The man can do no wrong #Legend
Yeah, it really opened up an entire new path for acting to go. If ever watched "Wednesday," the disembodied hand is, Thing, is actually played by an actor using his own hand. Instead of using technology to make the end, they went the opposite way, and used technology to hide the human actor.
No, the majority is the work of actual animators, not Andy. Andy made a career out of devaluing the work of actual animators to be "taken seriously." The majority of his performance on Gollum had to be re-keyed and rebuilt by animators by "hand." Mocap was not up to par at the time and still isn't, animators still have to go in. For example in this movie it's as simple as the fact that there's scenes that simply cannot be done by a human so animators must do them or bridge them on top of cleaning up or changing Andy's performance. He is great at acting and great at reference though.
Here: "For Gollum: In the early 2000s, when Serkis performed Gollum, the technology was still relatively new. A significant amount of animator work was required to translate Serkis' performance to the final CGI character. While Serkis' physical performance and facial expressions were used as a reference, animators had to do a considerable amount of keyframing and rebuilding to create the final on-screen character. This included: Manually adjusting the character's movements to fit the CGI model Enhancing facial expressions Adding details like eye movements and subtle gestures Adapting the performance to fit the anatomical differences between a human and Gollum It's estimated that a large percentage (possibly 50-70%) of the final animation was heavily influenced or directly created by animators, though Serkis' performance was always the foundation."
@@eduardomartin8510 Devaluing? He did nothing to devalue, we as the audience do that by not recognizing other elements of mocap. His acting and gesturing has a lot to do with the finished product.
“Omg he’s got such a beautiful voice” 😂😂😂😂that cracked me up. Idk if you guys have done any of the other films on Patreon already, but if you haven’t and plan to, I’d make sure to put on subtitles because the sign language and grunting is verbalised for us through the captions
In the original Planet of the Apes, when Charleton Heston screams "get your paws off me you damn dirty ape," it was this legendary "oh shit" moment that made everybody in the theater shut up. So the fact that they not only did a callback to that scene but also followed it up with ANOTHER iconic shut-the-theater-up moment is one of the most masterful ways I've ever seen a modern film do a send-up to its original.
22:01 that part always gets me man 😭 hand going from cheek to mouth is him signing “home”, and the circular rub of the chest is “I’m sorry”. He’s apologising because he thinks it means they’ll let him out
Read a zookeeper thread a few years back. One guy said “if a lion or tiger gets loose, I’m grabbing a gun. If a chimp gets loose, I’m grabbing my keys and getting in my truck.” Their explosiveness, anger and intelligence make them a problem for anyone in their way. Could only imagine a troop of them mobbing up like these guys, we’d be in trouble.
@@wendybooth4074 on the same thread someone talked about working at a zoo where the animals would routinely get out of their enclosures. They set up cameras and found that the orangutan had a key hidden in his mouth. He would let the animals loose, but would eventually lock himself back in his enclosure so no one suspected him at all. Lol
@@timothybrown5999 I once read or heard (cant remember which) that if a kid falls into a Gorilla cage, the Gorilla is most likely to take care of it. If a kid falls into a Chimpanzee cage, the Chimp will probably kill it and eat it. If a kid falls into an Orangutang cage, the Orangutang would surgically dismember for educational purposes. Do with that information what you will.
Ceasar was created by motion capture. It's not just the very same technique they used to create Gollum... It is even the same actor. Andy Serkis played Gollum, in Lord of the Rings and Ceasar, in the Planet of the Apes Trilogy. ... this guy even played King Kong, in Peter Jackson's version, from 2005.
Met Andy very briefly at a Comic Con in my home country of Northern Ireland. He had to go to a Q&A so i was only able to say a quick hello to him and shake his hand. Nice man 🙂
Another fun fact: The guy who did Koba's stunts in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (not to be confused with the actor who played Koba), was also Henry Cavill's AND Ben Affleck's stunt double in Batman vs Superman and Justice League.
Nahhh that is HILARIOUS. you are so right about the neighbour, he’s a victim. Poor man had an ape move in next to him, bit off his finger, and got a deadly disease.
He actually technically didn’t bite his finger off. Caesar was supposed to but they changed it and his finger is still in tact. I think in an alternate take you see Ceaser actually spit out his finger or something
Yeah a lot of reactors are really harsh on the dad, which is understandable because of course you don't want Caesar to get hurt. But can you really blame him for seeing a potentially dangerous exotic animal around his kid? Honestly it's nice of him to not call animal control right after that incident.
I always say something about this in the reactions. Can you imagine how stressful life is for that neighbor. Chimp running around your kid, unsupervised demented man taking and crashing your car, your neighbor has junkie looking visitors that cough blood all over you. His kids sounded happy. I bet he's actually an ok dude living with an impossible scenario next door to him. I'd be on edge anytime my neighbor opened the freaking door.
For anyone wondering, yes, there is a difference between "Apes" and "monkeys". Apes have no tails, are much bigger and broader than monkeys, a longer lifespan, among other differences. 💜
I was into a lot of animal documentary shows back then and ppl mixing together apes and monkeys together would drive me crazy. The term for not just apes and monkeys but also lemurs and tarsiers is primates.
No it's more than that. Apes have much larger brains and much higher intelligence. They are higher primates. Monkeys are the lowest on the primate list and have small brains and much lower intelligence. It is wrong to call an Ape a monkey as it is to call a human a monkey.
Awesome new Intro!!!!🎊🎵👏 I will never forget being in the Theaters you could hear a pin drop when Ceaser yelled "Noooo!" Andy Serkis killed it!!! I got to interview him a few years ago about it Legendary kind man💯 Glad you Guys Loved it!🤘
In case it wasn't clear, Koba was a lab veteran. His scars and that milky eye are all from lab tests. When they first meet him, he's already well trained.
the new planet of the apes are a rare treat in modern movies. underrated, really fun and entertaining movies. the others are also really good so don't wait too long. it's also worth to watch the originals. i like these newer ones more but the old ones have their own charm
Such an underrated series. Dawn, the next movie, is not only best in the franchise, but it's just one of the best movies ever made. so well written. And the CGI.... forget about it. Can't wait for the next one!
I tried showing "Dawn" to my younger cousins, and they just didn't get it. I tried to explain to them that this is the first movie ever where a CGI character is the lead of a film. This film is a game changer up there with "The Wizard of Oz." Till this day, I don't think people understand the sea change this movie presents in they stories can now be told.
Ash, this complete franchise is absolutely epic! Rise, Dawn, and War are incredible films, the original modern trilogy should not be missed. And the recent film Kingdom is also worth a watch. I really hope you continue with this franchise, personally, I think Dawn is one of the best sequels of any franchise! Please continue with the Ape films, they’re definitely worth your time!
I strongly recommend watching the planet of the apes movies with subtitles on, otherwise you won't understand a thing in the next movie Edit: Hope you didnt miss the post credit scene that explains what happens with the virus, it sets the context for the second movie
@@CharismaSpencer Yeah, so what? I don't know sign language, but I understood the movies. Subtitles are nice to have, I guess, but definitely not critical to understanding and enjoying the franchise.
They are not ready for what's next.. Andy Serkis is goated, and so is the actor playing Koba ( Toby Kebbell ) who learned a lot from Serkis. Chef's kiss man, this is what cinema is about.
I ABSOLUTELY ❤️❤️❤️ Hannah's reaction here. She hit ALL the emotional and powerful beats and I was right there with her. Luv u guys! The 2nd one is even better
Probably never seen the 60s-70s Planet of the Apes films. The 1968 original is legendary. Beyond iconic. These new ones are very good (I'm glad that they aren't remakes). But the older ones are a different vibe. They're a lot darker and angrier..
The original "Planet of the Apes" is one of my favorite movies of all time. I don't know why, probably the ending, but I tell you one thing Charlton Heston looked freaking awesome in the loincloth.
I loved the old collection as a little millennial kid , the 2005 one was honestly the worst and it was the best tech of all of them at the time. Remakes are awesome too but less fantasy which kinda takes the fun away
@@eno6712That one was 2001 actually lol. I remember because it came out on my 20th birthday. That's what I wanted to do for my birthday and it was so disappointing. Great ape effects/make-up. Bad everything else except for Tim Roth's performance..
OMG... This is such the perfect movie for the both of you to watch together.. Hanna crying her eyes out throughout and Ash giggling like a maniac.. I've been dying for you guys to get into this franchise. And to think there are two more that only get better.. and I think a fourth one about to come out. 😆💯🔥😎👊
When Ceasar says "No!" Buck looks like he is seeing a manifestation of god. I love this trilogy! Every movie gets better in it's own way. I love the gorillas and Maurice the orangutan. I don't know how many times I have seen them, but I still tear up more than once in every film.
What I love about you guys is you 2 could be talking anything irrelevant about the movies at play and I'm still engaged in the conversation. I never sub within 1 reaction video but your Star Wars Ep V intro sealed it for me. You guys are HILARIOUS. Favorite couple reactors for sure ❤
This trilogy really is something man. The first blows you out of the water, but the second and third tug at every emotion humanly possible. This series was a godsend from Hollywood. Matt Reeves takes the second and third film to AMAZING new heights. Cant wait to experience all this with you guys.
Guys! You missed one of the most important parts of the movie! During the end credits it shows what happens with the neighbour and the illness! You gotta react to that!!!
If you are convinced that the CGI is not noticable, that is a really good CGI and this movie was one great example. The actors who played key characters also did a really really good job with the acting. If you guys have the time, try to watch how they did all of the production from acting, motion capturing and CGI. It's mind blowing how good it was.
Mine and my mates reaction was EXACTLY the same at -that- moment.... we were shocked and just stunned and looked at each other... so good and the films only get better in the series.
Seeing this in a packed theatre opening weekend was an unforgettable experience. You could hear a pin drop when Cesar yelled “NOOOOO”. It was goosebump inducing.
Great reaction guys love your channel, but please don’t make us wait months for the second and third movie😂this is one of the best trilogies ever, every movie is a masterpiece and can’t wait to see your reaction, peace ✌🏽
This was crazy to watch near its release especially when living near San Francisco and having visited there several times. Not to mention they partially did film the second one in the city too
8:58 Fun fact about this exact issue, individuals can sell original works of art created by animals, but those works cannot be copyrighted because they weren't created by humans. He could sell the original artwork by Caesar, but any likeness or recreation or picture of said artwork would be fair game for anyone to use, because the creator is not human. The litigation is still pending, but the issue came to a head 10 years ago when a British photographer had his camera snatched by a macaque monkey in Indonesia and it took selfies. The whole thing started because Wikipedia posted the images and argued they didn't have to pay him. Also, this your most hype reaction, I love it.
Ceasar's mom never should have been taken from the wild, and the neighbor, while over reacting and high strung, was just looking out for his family. Chimps are at least 4 times stronger than humans, and a few years before this movie was made, a woman's "pet" chimp mauled her friend, tearing off her he face (including bone and eyes) and tore her fingers and hands off before being shot by law enforcement. You can look her up online. This made a lot of people understandably scared of chimps, which are far more violent than gorillas.
Also alot of people don't know this. Gorillas and Orangutans are vegetarian. Chimps are meat eaters. They will hunt Baboons and other monkeys in the wild.
@@sc1338 Thanks for the correction. I think it's gorillas that are as much as 10 times stronger than humans, but chimps are far more aggressive by nature.
YOU ARE GOING TO ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE SECOND AND THIRD MOVIE. I've watched this these movies MULTIPLE TIMES! Crazy crazy good and I had to warn hannah, i cried every time, like bawled my eyes out EVERY SINGLE TIME I watched them, without fail. And yes ceaser is just amazing, I fell in love with him so much, it's like I watched him grew up and became this amazing leader. He is just amazing i wanted to cry right now.
Simply one of the best trilogies of all time. You guys are tailor made for these movies. Hannah really connects to the emotional scenes and Ash really appreciates the inspiration and rise to leadership of it all. You guys gotta watch the next two immediately. They are unbelievably entertaining.
I will never forget how everyone in the theater went legit silent after a big gasp after Ceaser said “NO”. Such an incredible scene and amazing movie. You guys watching the next two movies are a must. 😁
The guy that dies first from the virus with the beard is in a really good horror/comedy movie you could watch for October called, Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. Caesar is voiced and his mo-cap performance is by Andy Serkis, aka Gollum. For the second movie, take a look at the behind-the-scenes of the mocap and the devices they attached to their arms to be able to move more ape-like. You all didn't watch the ending credits scene? It sets up the next movies and beyond.
You two are in for one incredible film followed by another incredible installment followed by an absolutely amazing installment. Andy Serkis deserved ALLLLL of the Oscars for playing Caesar.
Caesar didn't want to use violence because of what he did to his neighbour when he bit his finger, he learnt that violence lead to his punishment/incarceration so violence leads to more trouble so should only be the last resort & never be the first resort. Also don't know if you watched to the end of the credits but if you didn't you missed the neighbour was a pilot & had started spreading the virus around the world.
Y'all are in for an emotional roller-coaster with this Trilogy! (Haven't seem the movie that came out this year, but these first three movies are all masterpieces!) 💜
@yaboycapone1996 eh, who wants to be normal anyway. I'm not a creep, I'm just an individual with alot to say and I don't want to put every thought into a single comment. It's not desperate, it's just alot on my mind about the video I'm commenting on.
@@yaboycapone1996 it's alot. Of corny dudes in different channels coments that do the same shi 😂. Then they get all uptight when someone calls ts out, then half the time it's people repeating that same did you know fact about the movie
Great reaction guys, baby boomers like me grew up with the original 5 films starting in 1968, then there was a tv show for one season. Then later there were Planet of the Apes marathons on tv, the merchandise was huge also. I hope you will consider reacting to the first one , starring Charlton Heston, it is ranked as one of the best films of the whole franchise. The director of this film thought enough of the original films to put several easter eggs in this film.
if you intend to watch the rest of the movies please remember the bully chimp from this movie. his name is Rocket. He ends up being the most loyal chimp to Caesar to the end.
I'm so happy that you two finally watched this!!! I've been waiting so long to laugh, cry and scream with excitement with you!! I can't wait to watch the whole series with you two!!! This made my weekend!!!
10:58 need to show Hannah a casual geographic video on chimps. And realize that he didn't react harshly enough. Personally if a chimp got out in my neighborhood I wouldn't even go outside. And if I had a gun I would probably kill it. Because put it this way chimps love biting off what they know is important to you. So fingers, face, genitals. You don't mess with them. Look at all the stories of people getting ripped apart for having chimp's as pets. So honestly his reaction is completely justified and honestly not harsh enough.
I was waiting to see your faces when he said "Noo!!" That moment was shocking in the cinema when it came out. You could have heard a pin drop. A powerful piece.
I cannot wait for you to see the other movies... Hannah, you are the sweetest soul. I am a fellow red head, we are passionate people, usually quite empathic. You make me cry even though I've seen all of these movies you review. You guys made me appreciate the Star Wars prequels more than before and made me cry when I didn't before. And I was around for the theatrical release of Episode 4!!!!!!! So I am a die hard Star Wars fan!!! You guys make me laugh so much and I really enjoy watching you. But Hannah, you really touch my heart, never change. Hurry and watch the next ones!!!!!!!!!! 💕💕💕💕
To be fair, if I saw a chimp outside with my kids I’d probably bring my kids in too. Unless it was being aggressive, I wouldn’t bring a weapon but a chimp will mess a human up. Much less a kid.
It's funny how so many people watching this movie and at the last 30 minutes the are thinking why are don't they leave the apes alone, what is wrong with you people. Obviously we don't see the apes intentionally harming or kill people, but in their eyes they see an army of apes going in and out of buildings, breaking glass doors, and windows, ect. Not everyone knows about what's been going on at the lab. We as the audience knows the story but they the citizens don't.
The second and third movies, dude, you're not ready for how good they are
Exactly ! cant wait for those reactions.
Ohh the 2nd and 3rd will crush them emotionally...😅
@@wasselnuman3079 Hannah will need therapy after that.
At all
Second one is great and that's it
Bro, the theater audience laughing at the reference to the original movies "Get your stinkin' paws off me, you damn dirty ape!" Followed by the instant deafening silence when Cesar shouted "NOOOOOO!!!" was one of the best moments in the theater I've ever experienced. 💜
Same
It was indeed a moment in time
Came here to *LITERALLY* say this. One of the most electric experiences I've ever had in a theater.
They should've watched the original first. 🐒
I remember my family laughing n then suddenly get quite the moment he did that.... imo that scene is perfection it's more then hey remember this? It pays respects and improved it IMO
"He can have a gf now"
Ive seen this move many times and never once thought that. 😂
All in tears saying that is so funny.
I read this comment before I finished and was so certain Ash would be the one to say that 😂😂💀
@@asaelportillo5755 Lmao same
You are so amazing and lovely as a couple, let alone reactions to films. It’s lie a show unto its own. Thank you!
Maybe it's a chick thing but I thought the same thing as Hannah 😅😊.
One of the only consistently good franchises in the past couple of decades.
True but the original Planet of the Apes was so much better.
@@solvingpolitics3172 Was never that big a fan of them. Could only ever see a bunch of humans in ape suits. LOL Technology has caught up with these films.
@@NoirFan84 Correct about technology. However the 1968 original was very well acted and had a fantastic storyline and dialogue.
@solvingpolitics3172 really? Beneath, conquest and battle planet of the apes are all hot garbage. The first and escape are pretty good but damn. Watch the original sequels.
Fact! Best trilogy past 2000
I still love the look of stunned silence & awe we get from every reactor when Caesar screams ''NOOO''!!
They are all acting bruv. If you cant see that, more fool you. EDIT: She has an IMDB and acting credits. She's acting. Deal with it
@@AmericansMarryCousinsit’s not, I watched this movie with my whole family & we all had the same shocked reaction. You’re the fool
@@cinemaclips6074 Thats because you're American lmfao
@@AmericansMarryCousins I’m not gonna reply to you anymore lol because now I’m starting the read the entire comment section. All you’re doing is calling this channel fake. If you don’t like them then just don’t watch them. You’re not worth my time.
@@AmericansMarryCousins I remember watching this as a kid with my younger brother brother and our reaction was exactly the same as them. Speechless. I think most people react this way.
Ceasar.was.played by Andy Serkis who is, in my opinion, single handedly responsible for the success of motion capture technology. Golum, Ceasar, King Kong. The man can do no wrong #Legend
Yeah, it really opened up an entire new path for acting to go.
If ever watched "Wednesday," the disembodied hand is, Thing, is actually played by an actor using his own hand. Instead of using technology to make the end, they went the opposite way, and used technology to hide the human actor.
No, the majority is the work of actual animators, not Andy. Andy made a career out of devaluing the work of actual animators to be "taken seriously." The majority of his performance on Gollum had to be re-keyed and rebuilt by animators by "hand." Mocap was not up to par at the time and still isn't, animators still have to go in. For example in this movie it's as simple as the fact that there's scenes that simply cannot be done by a human so animators must do them or bridge them on top of cleaning up or changing Andy's performance. He is great at acting and great at reference though.
Here:
"For Gollum:
In the early 2000s, when Serkis performed Gollum, the technology was still relatively new. A significant amount of animator work was required to translate Serkis' performance to the final CGI character. While Serkis' physical performance and facial expressions were used as a reference, animators had to do a considerable amount of keyframing and rebuilding to create the final on-screen character. This included:
Manually adjusting the character's movements to fit the CGI model
Enhancing facial expressions
Adding details like eye movements and subtle gestures
Adapting the performance to fit the anatomical differences between a human and Gollum
It's estimated that a large percentage (possibly 50-70%) of the final animation was heavily influenced or directly created by animators, though Serkis' performance was always the foundation."
@@eduardomartin8510 Devaluing? He did nothing to devalue, we as the audience do that by not recognizing other elements of mocap. His acting and gesturing has a lot to do with the finished product.
@@thinkhector The movies did that, too, where it was and actor and they used VFX to eliminate the actor out of the shots.
I saw this in the cinema when it came out. I swear everyone in a packed cinema collectively gasped when Caeser said "NOOOO".
“Omg he’s got such a beautiful voice” 😂😂😂😂that cracked me up. Idk if you guys have done any of the other films on Patreon already, but if you haven’t and plan to, I’d make sure to put on subtitles because the sign language and grunting is verbalised for us through the captions
In the original Planet of the Apes, when Charleton Heston screams "get your paws off me you damn dirty ape," it was this legendary "oh shit" moment that made everybody in the theater shut up. So the fact that they not only did a callback to that scene but also followed it up with ANOTHER iconic shut-the-theater-up moment is one of the most masterful ways I've ever seen a modern film do a send-up to its original.
32:15 this moment + Ash & Hannah’s Face = What I’m Here For 😂
Gave me chills as well!
22:01 that part always gets me man 😭 hand going from cheek to mouth is him signing “home”, and the circular rub of the chest is “I’m sorry”. He’s apologising because he thinks it means they’ll let him out
I DIDNT KNOW THAT!!! this movie hurts my heart so badly like it’s just so sad 💔😭
Honestly, it made me rethink how I treat my animals. Same with the leash scene.
Read a zookeeper thread a few years back. One guy said “if a lion or tiger gets loose, I’m grabbing a gun. If a chimp gets loose, I’m grabbing my keys and getting in my truck.” Their explosiveness, anger and intelligence make them a problem for anyone in their way. Could only imagine a troop of them mobbing up like these guys, we’d be in trouble.
Even gorillas... not really an issue, or orangutans... but chimps? Yeah, horrifying. The terror they are capable of, it's insane.
@@wendybooth4074 on the same thread someone talked about working at a zoo where the animals would routinely get out of their enclosures. They set up cameras and found that the orangutan had a key hidden in his mouth. He would let the animals loose, but would eventually lock himself back in his enclosure so no one suspected him at all. Lol
@@timothybrown5999 I once read or heard (cant remember which) that if a kid falls into a Gorilla cage, the Gorilla is most likely to take care of it. If a kid falls into a Chimpanzee cage, the Chimp will probably kill it and eat it. If a kid falls into an Orangutang cage, the Orangutang would surgically dismember for educational purposes. Do with that information what you will.
Ceasar was created by motion capture.
It's not just the very same technique they used to create Gollum... It is even the same actor.
Andy Serkis played Gollum, in Lord of the Rings and Ceasar, in the Planet of the Apes Trilogy.
... this guy even played King Kong, in Peter Jackson's version, from 2005.
Met Andy very briefly at a Comic Con in my home country of Northern Ireland. He had to go to a Q&A so i was only able to say a quick hello to him and shake his hand. Nice man 🙂
Another fun fact: The guy who did Koba's stunts in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (not to be confused with the actor who played Koba), was also Henry Cavill's AND Ben Affleck's stunt double in Batman vs Superman and Justice League.
Nahhh that is HILARIOUS. you are so right about the neighbour, he’s a victim. Poor man had an ape move in next to him, bit off his finger, and got a deadly disease.
He actually technically didn’t bite his finger off. Caesar was supposed to but they changed it and his finger is still in tact. I think in an alternate take you see Ceaser actually spit out his finger or something
Don’t forget about his poor car too
Ahahaha seriously, I didn't know the neighbor's name but he needs a justice4 hashtag
@@nickinskeep #JusticeForHunsiker
Forget the neighbour. He's a prick. He had that beating coming to him
I’m so fucking happy I found this channel. Been binging for over a week now ! Thank you.
For real. Their chemistry is great and they never fail to get a laugh from me even on my worst days lol.
@@ryanadams2671 exactly! They’re great! Lol I literally walk around quoting this guy for fun now. Hahaha
Watch the reaction to Independence Day, Ash going crazy with the president speech 😂😂
He isn’t perfect, but I figured I’d finally sub like a week ago. Been watching since around the time the Team America reaction came out.
@@Godzilla_Cheeze so it took you like a year and a half just to subscribe
19:15 “That’s the monkey Joe Rogan was talking about.” 😂😂😂😂😂 too funny!
😂😂😂😂
Monkey Joe Rogan killed me 😂😂😂
"He middle-eastern-dad slapped him."
I am deceased. 😆😆😆
That ending was peek "he can have a girlfriend now" you guys are amazing. lol
FUN FACT: The actor who was motioned captured and voiced Ceasar was also the one who was motion captured and voiced Gollum.
Hannah, chimps can be crazy violent. If I saw one approach my kid I'd react the same
In some countries many kids get eaten by them or have an arm ripped off which is then eaten ..
Yeah a lot of reactors are really harsh on the dad, which is understandable because of course you don't want Caesar to get hurt. But can you really blame him for seeing a potentially dangerous exotic animal around his kid? Honestly it's nice of him to not call animal control right after that incident.
I always say something about this in the reactions. Can you imagine how stressful life is for that neighbor. Chimp running around your kid, unsupervised demented man taking and crashing your car, your neighbor has junkie looking visitors that cough blood all over you. His kids sounded happy. I bet he's actually an ok dude living with an impossible scenario next door to him. I'd be on edge anytime my neighbor opened the freaking door.
The way he looked at her and then the camera when she started crying at “Cesar is home” lol I died 44:57
"Curious George just became serious George :D" lmfao Ash that one slaps xD
For anyone wondering, yes, there is a difference between "Apes" and "monkeys". Apes have no tails, are much bigger and broader than monkeys, a longer lifespan, among other differences. 💜
Are chimps just a different word for monkey or are they different all together?
I was into a lot of animal documentary shows back then and ppl mixing together apes and monkeys together would drive me crazy. The term for not just apes and monkeys but also lemurs and tarsiers is primates.
No it's more than that. Apes have much larger brains and much higher intelligence. They are higher primates. Monkeys are the lowest on the primate list and have small brains and much lower intelligence. It is wrong to call an Ape a monkey as it is to call a human a monkey.
Diets and bones too
Apes are also closer related to us humans
This triology is a masterpiece and Ceaser is a very legendary character.
Hey, hey, put some respect on four. It’s a good time.
"Masterpiece" means nothing anymore 😭
@@kobemarion1137 I agree with you. Dawn and War I could understand but that term is thrown in the trash by now
Awesome new Intro!!!!🎊🎵👏 I will never forget being in the Theaters you could hear a pin drop when Ceaser yelled "Noooo!" Andy Serkis killed it!!! I got to interview him a few years ago about it Legendary kind man💯 Glad you Guys Loved it!🤘
You guys HAVE to watch these movies back to back to back… AMAZING!
I've never heard a theatre go so silent as when Caesar said NO. Such a powerful moment ❤❤❤
It’s so crazy that Andy Serkis played some of the most iconic characters and they weren’t human: King Kong, Caesar, and Sméagol/Gollum.
In case it wasn't clear, Koba was a lab veteran. His scars and that milky eye are all from lab tests. When they first meet him, he's already well trained.
Hot take Koba was right to want total revenge against all humans. Caesar’s peace is great and all, but Koba had the better idea
the new planet of the apes are a rare treat in modern movies. underrated, really fun and entertaining movies. the others are also really good so don't wait too long.
it's also worth to watch the originals. i like these newer ones more but the old ones have their own charm
Caesar says, “No!”
Ash and Hannah go as silent with shock as I’ve ever seen them on this channel. lol!
Such an underrated series.
Dawn, the next movie, is not only best in the franchise, but it's just one of the best movies ever made. so well written.
And the CGI.... forget about it. Can't wait for the next one!
I tried showing "Dawn" to my younger cousins, and they just didn't get it.
I tried to explain to them that this is the first movie ever where a CGI character is the lead of a film.
This film is a game changer up there with "The Wizard of Oz."
Till this day, I don't think people understand the sea change this movie presents in they stories can now be told.
@@thinkhector hell yes!
Ash, this complete franchise is absolutely epic! Rise, Dawn, and War are incredible films, the original modern trilogy should not be missed. And the recent film Kingdom is also worth a watch. I really hope you continue with this franchise, personally, I think Dawn is one of the best sequels of any franchise! Please continue with the Ape films, they’re definitely worth your time!
AMAZING franchise. It gets better and better with each movie!
As it should be 😢
the third movie in particular feels so much deeper than it had any business being.
Almost everyone agrees the second movie is the best one
I like the first one the most
@@ben1ben2ben1I like the first one the most.
"Serious George" lol 😂😂😂☠️
I strongly recommend watching the planet of the apes movies with subtitles on, otherwise you won't understand a thing in the next movie
Edit: Hope you didnt miss the post credit scene that explains what happens with the virus, it sets the context for the second movie
What are you referring to that someone would need subtitles?
@@emmakai2243they literally use sign language throughout the whole movie
@@CharismaSpencer Yeah, so what? I don't know sign language, but I understood the movies. Subtitles are nice to have, I guess, but definitely not critical to understanding and enjoying the franchise.
It’s got a default subtitles already
@@emmakai2243 dude ur dumb they need subtitles to understand half the scenes
They are not ready for what's next.. Andy Serkis is goated, and so is the actor playing Koba ( Toby Kebbell ) who learned a lot from Serkis. Chef's kiss man, this is what cinema is about.
I ABSOLUTELY ❤️❤️❤️ Hannah's reaction here. She hit ALL the emotional and powerful beats and I was right there with her. Luv u guys! The 2nd one is even better
One of the best trilogies of all time, Caesar’s journey is an emotional rollercoaster.
For me is the best trilogy of all time ❤. LOTR is not a trilogy, is just a long movie cut 2 times.
Probably never seen the 60s-70s Planet of the Apes films. The 1968 original is legendary. Beyond iconic. These new ones are very good (I'm glad that they aren't remakes). But the older ones are a different vibe. They're a lot darker and angrier..
The original "Planet of the Apes" is one of my favorite movies of all time. I don't know why, probably the ending, but I tell you one thing Charlton Heston looked freaking awesome in the loincloth.
I loved the old collection as a little millennial kid , the 2005 one was honestly the worst and it was the best tech of all of them at the time.
Remakes are awesome too but less fantasy which kinda takes the fun away
@@eno6712That one was 2001 actually lol. I remember because it came out on my 20th birthday. That's what I wanted to do for my birthday and it was so disappointing. Great ape effects/make-up. Bad everything else except for Tim Roth's performance..
OMG... This is such the perfect movie for the both of you to watch together.. Hanna crying her eyes out throughout and Ash giggling like a maniac.. I've been dying for you guys to get into this franchise. And to think there are two more that only get better.. and I think a fourth one about to come out. 😆💯🔥😎👊
When Ceasar says "No!" Buck looks like he is seeing a manifestation of god.
I love this trilogy! Every movie gets better in it's own way. I love the gorillas and Maurice the orangutan.
I don't know how many times I have seen them, but I still tear up more than once in every film.
What I love about you guys is you 2 could be talking anything irrelevant about the movies at play and I'm still engaged in the conversation. I never sub within 1 reaction video but your Star Wars Ep V intro sealed it for me. You guys are HILARIOUS. Favorite couple reactors for sure ❤
This trilogy really is something man. The first blows you out of the water, but the second and third tug at every emotion humanly possible. This series was a godsend from Hollywood. Matt Reeves takes the second and third film to AMAZING new heights. Cant wait to experience all this with you guys.
Guys! You missed one of the most important parts of the movie! During the end credits it shows what happens with the neighbour and the illness! You gotta react to that!!!
It's replayed at the start of the next movie anyway
Great reaction. I love the energy and how much you guys relate to the apes.
Side note: Hannah’s hair this episode is MAJESTIC!!!!
45:30 killed me 😂🤣
He can have one but it depends on him that he will get one or not😂😂😂
The fact that y’all recognized Tom Felton immediately, warms me up like butter beer. That man is single handedly keeping the potter movies alive.
If you are convinced that the CGI is not noticable, that is a really good CGI and this movie was one great example. The actors who played key characters also did a really really good job with the acting. If you guys have the time, try to watch how they did all of the production from acting, motion capturing and CGI. It's mind blowing how good it was.
"are you sure you want to make this guy intelligent?" excellent line of inquiry
Mine and my mates reaction was EXACTLY the same at -that- moment.... we were shocked and just stunned and looked at each other... so good and the films only get better in the series.
Y'all are gonna have an absolute blast with these movies! I'm so here for all of them! Bring the tissues for yer girl for the next ones! 💜
Hannah at the end seemed to think that Koba was a good guy and she loves him after killing the ceo
Just wait until she watches Dawn 😂😂😂
Evil is only evil when it's only done to those u don't like. Humans tend to be hypocritical with that
This has got to be one of your best reactions 😂 the part Caeser shouts NO.... both your jaws dropped 😂😂😂 amazing
People’s reaction to Caesar speaking will never get old. It is probably one of the few times I get excited seeing another reactor do a video of it.
Now you guys just have to watch the rest of them. It’s only going to get better and more emotional
Seeing this in a packed theatre opening weekend was an unforgettable experience. You could hear a pin drop when Cesar yelled “NOOOOO”. It was goosebump inducing.
Great reaction guys love your channel, but please don’t make us wait months for the second and third movie😂this is one of the best trilogies ever, every movie is a masterpiece and can’t wait to see your reaction, peace ✌🏽
Can't wait for you guys to get to the rest of the movies and see how the story progresses! They are honestly amazing
18:07 - 'Being curious, sometimes lands you in prison' - Out of context Ash
This was crazy to watch near its release especially when living near San Francisco and having visited there several times. Not to mention they partially did film the second one in the city too
"He can have a girlfriend now" IM IN TEARS😭😭😭😭😭
8:58 Fun fact about this exact issue, individuals can sell original works of art created by animals, but those works cannot be copyrighted because they weren't created by humans. He could sell the original artwork by Caesar, but any likeness or recreation or picture of said artwork would be fair game for anyone to use, because the creator is not human. The litigation is still pending, but the issue came to a head 10 years ago when a British photographer had his camera snatched by a macaque monkey in Indonesia and it took selfies. The whole thing started because Wikipedia posted the images and argued they didn't have to pay him. Also, this your most hype reaction, I love it.
Ceasar's mom never should have been taken from the wild, and the neighbor, while over reacting and high strung, was just looking out for his family. Chimps are at least 4 times stronger than humans, and a few years before this movie was made, a woman's "pet" chimp mauled her friend, tearing off her he face (including bone and eyes) and tore her fingers and hands off before being shot by law enforcement. You can look her up online. This made a lot of people understandably scared of chimps, which are far more violent than gorillas.
Also alot of people don't know this. Gorillas and Orangutans are vegetarian. Chimps are meat eaters. They will hunt Baboons and other monkeys in the wild.
That’s actually not true, they’re 1.5 times as strong per pound of muscle. Everyone always over does the strength
@@sc1338 Thanks for the correction. I think it's gorillas that are as much as 10 times stronger than humans, but chimps are far more aggressive by nature.
YOU ARE GOING TO ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE SECOND AND THIRD MOVIE. I've watched this these movies MULTIPLE TIMES! Crazy crazy good and I had to warn hannah, i cried every time, like bawled my eyes out EVERY SINGLE TIME I watched them, without fail. And yes ceaser is just amazing, I fell in love with him so much, it's like I watched him grew up and became this amazing leader. He is just amazing i wanted to cry right now.
Awesome awesome choice hannah and ash, love these series of movies because of the high level cgi
38:34 somehow still surprised how Ash connects things I forgot about. Playing chess well translated into a great leader.
17:27 “Oh my god tell him to stop” lmao
She's gotta work on realizing it's just moving pixels 💀
Simply one of the best trilogies of all time. You guys are tailor made for these movies. Hannah really connects to the emotional scenes and Ash really appreciates the inspiration and rise to leadership of it all. You guys gotta watch the next two immediately. They are unbelievably entertaining.
I will never forget how everyone in the theater went legit silent after a big gasp after Ceaser said “NO”. Such an incredible scene and amazing movie.
You guys watching the next two movies are a must. 😁
I'm hyped for y'all to see the others and Hannah I love how sweet you are its crazy how I always cry at the same times you do in these videos 😅😂
The guy that dies first from the virus with the beard is in a really good horror/comedy movie you could watch for October called, Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. Caesar is voiced and his mo-cap performance is by Andy Serkis, aka Gollum. For the second movie, take a look at the behind-the-scenes of the mocap and the devices they attached to their arms to be able to move more ape-like. You all didn't watch the ending credits scene? It sets up the next movies and beyond.
You two are in for one incredible film followed by another incredible installment followed by an absolutely amazing installment. Andy Serkis deserved ALLLLL of the Oscars for playing Caesar.
Fun fact: David Oyelowo, one of scientists in this movie, also played Martin Luther King in the biopic film Selma(2014).
Jacobs wasn't a scientist. Jacobs was CEO cock-face.
@32:18 most genuine reaction I’ve ever seen😂. That scene had me hyped at the theater
Caesar didn't want to use violence because of what he did to his neighbour when he bit his finger, he learnt that violence lead to his punishment/incarceration so violence leads to more trouble so should only be the last resort & never be the first resort. Also don't know if you watched to the end of the credits but if you didn't you missed the neighbour was a pilot & had started spreading the virus around the world.
You guys definitely need to rewatch this one with subtitles to understand what Caesar is signing. Also with the other two films from the trilogy
"I don't think Koba's got good motives." Lol
Y'all are in for an emotional roller-coaster with this Trilogy! (Haven't seem the movie that came out this year, but these first three movies are all masterpieces!) 💜
@yaboycapone1996 Nah, I'm good.
@yaboycapone1996 So just because I'm making multiple comments on a video, that qualifies me as a creep? Intriguing logic.
@yaboycapone1996 eh, who wants to be normal anyway. I'm not a creep, I'm just an individual with alot to say and I don't want to put every thought into a single comment. It's not desperate, it's just alot on my mind about the video I'm commenting on.
@@yaboycapone1996 Yo, are you the comment police or the government funded "Comment Frequency Regulation Agency" ? Show me your badge, officer!
@@yaboycapone1996 it's alot. Of corny dudes in different channels coments that do the same shi 😂. Then they get all uptight when someone calls ts out, then half the time it's people repeating that same did you know fact about the movie
“Look at these curious georges…now serious georges…”. Nice one, Ash…. Well done…😂😂
The orangutan is called Maurice and you are going to love him. We need the next movies ASAP
Great reaction guys, baby boomers like me grew up with the original 5 films starting in 1968, then there was a tv show for one season. Then later there were Planet of the Apes marathons on tv, the merchandise was huge also. I hope you will consider reacting to the first one , starring Charlton Heston, it is ranked as one of the best films of the whole franchise. The director of this film thought enough of the original films to put several easter eggs in this film.
I can not thank you 2 enough for just being real and genuine. I have never enjoyed watching a channel so much. Thank you so much and bless you both.❤
if you intend to watch the rest of the movies please remember the bully chimp from this movie. his name is Rocket. He ends up being the most loyal chimp to Caesar to the end.
Bruh … 😭
I'm so happy that you two finally watched this!!! I've been waiting so long to laugh, cry and scream with excitement with you!! I can't wait to watch the whole series with you two!!! This made my weekend!!!
10:58 need to show Hannah a casual geographic video on chimps. And realize that he didn't react harshly enough. Personally if a chimp got out in my neighborhood I wouldn't even go outside. And if I had a gun I would probably kill it. Because put it this way chimps love biting off what they know is important to you. So fingers, face, genitals. You don't mess with them. Look at all the stories of people getting ripped apart for having chimp's as pets. So honestly his reaction is completely justified and honestly not harsh enough.
I was waiting to see your faces when he said "Noo!!" That moment was shocking in the cinema when it came out. You could have heard a pin drop. A powerful piece.
Yes,yes,YES. I've waited so long for you guys to do this movie(and hopefully the following two) You just made my day.
I cannot wait for you to see the other movies... Hannah, you are the sweetest soul. I am a fellow red head, we are passionate people, usually quite empathic. You make me cry even though I've seen all of these movies you review. You guys made me appreciate the Star Wars prequels more than before and made me cry when I didn't before. And I was around for the theatrical release of Episode 4!!!!!!! So I am a die hard Star Wars fan!!! You guys make me laugh so much and I really enjoy watching you. But Hannah, you really touch my heart, never change. Hurry and watch the next ones!!!!!!!!!! 💕💕💕💕
You guys will love Caesar, he is one of the best characters ever created.
This trilogy is getting better and better with every movie.
Hope you guys watch the next Pirates of the Caribbean movies soon. 💜
Next year
To be fair, if I saw a chimp outside with my kids I’d probably bring my kids in too. Unless it was being aggressive, I wouldn’t bring a weapon but a chimp will mess a human up. Much less a kid.
“And I believe they should get in the bus a few them and drive through” Hanna absolutely kills me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“He’s like scar from lion king” you’ve got no idea mate 😂😂😂
I can’t wait for the other movie reactions from you guys! 💛Honestly my favorite reactors right now
This quadrilogy is a gem and is also full of Easter Eggs to the original films. The moment Caesar speaks is one of my favorite scenes
Trilogy, the new one was the start of a new trilogy.
Quadrilogy? Really?
@@tanmaydubey1581 it is if you count kingdom of the planet of the apes that just released, as it is part of the same story.
@@87Tempestsit’s not about Caesar tho and it’s gonna be it’s own trilogy
@@Emilie_wallin but it's still a continuation of what came before, it's not a reboot, it's just about different characters.
Congrats on 200K, mate! This is a banging franchise, you and Hannah are gonna love it 🔥. You're a really great duo 🔥!
It's funny how so many people watching this movie and at the last 30 minutes the are thinking why are don't they leave the apes alone, what is wrong with you people. Obviously we don't see the apes intentionally harming or kill people, but in their eyes they see an army of apes going in and out of buildings, breaking glass doors, and windows, ect. Not everyone knows about what's been going on at the lab. We as the audience knows the story but they the citizens don't.
This movie was amazing in the theaters. I can't wait to see you two react to the next ones
“HES GONNA STAB THE DAD” 💀 IM CRYING Caesar was just helping
He tends to speak before actually processing what he's watching 😂😂