Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (Post-release)

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International poster. Rest of the poster looks cool, but they should have skipped the floating heads.



Some of the apes on the sides are edited out, but this US poster is much better.

 
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last poster idd looks alot better. For one no humans on it :D
 
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LOVE the US poster. Nice to see old school artwork and not another lame Photoshop of the two stars' faces. Very fun.
 
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I think I know how this is going to end, but it's incredible. Very satisfied with this series, so far.
 
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes had parallels to Conquest, and Dawn has parallels with Battle. I wonder if the next movie will come full circle to the first movie?
 
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I'm hoping the third part comes full circle with Beneath. So we can get mutant humans living underground and worshipping the doomsday device. And put a modern twist on it.
 
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That last trailer was better than most movies I've seen this year. I really hope this lives up to its own ads. Come on July!!!
 
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Man this looks good.

It's hard seeing Gary Oldman playing a character you're not supposed to like. So used to him as Jim Gordon...
 
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...It's hard seeing Gary Oldman playing a character you're not supposed to like. So used to him as Jim Gordon...
Oldman has played quite a few characters you're not supposed to like--Sid Vicious in Sid and Nancy, Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK, Dracula, Drexl Spivey in True Romance, Stansfield in Léon: The Professional, Dr. Smith in Lost In Space, Zorg in The Fifth Element, and so on. The problem, in my opinion, is that he's so good at what he does and plays even the most despicable characters with such enthusiasm that it's difficult to dislike the man and/or the characters he creates.
 
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Oldman has played quite a few characters you're not supposed to like--Sid Vicious in Sid and Nancy, Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK, Dracula, Drexl Spivey in True Romance, Stansfield in Léon: The Professional, Dr. Smith in Lost In Space, Zorg in The Fifth Element, and so on. The problem, in my opinion, is that he's so good at what he does and plays even the most despicable characters with such enthusiasm that it's difficult to dislike the man and/or the characters he creates.

Good points. And you sometimes forget he even played those characters because he's so different in a lot of the movies he plays in. He's not Gary Oldman as "XYZ" character... it's like there is no Gary Oldman... he IS the character.
 
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Gary Oldman, one of the greatest of our time. I do like the guy from Zero Dark Thirty. Great up and comer.
 
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I like Jason Clarke as well. Oldman is amazing.
I love te Mean Tweets Read by Celebrities he did.


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Gary Oldman is one of my favorites. Its kind of crazy but I guess I sort of resemble him. With the mohawk I've had for the past 8 years, its a fairly regular thing for random people in public to tell me I look like Zorg. which is pretty awesome every time it happens
 
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Good points. And you sometimes forget he even played those characters because he's so different in a lot of the movies he plays in. He's not Gary Oldman as "XYZ" character... it's like there is no Gary Oldman... he IS the character.
I concur; he's a chameleon. The characters might have Oldman's face, but they're otherwise unique and distinct.

Hard to believe he was Mason Verger in Hannibal, too.
Especially considering he was buried under all of that makeup. I don't really consider Verger to be a villainous character though--I think almost anyone who survived one of Lecter's attacks and had the means would probably seek revenge the way Verger did.
 
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