Tuesday, May 15, 2012

REGARDING THE FILM PLANET OF THE APES

I'm sorry that I keep nitpicking films in which the logic of which is better of not being paid much attention to.  However, assuming that the impossible happens and zoo animals end up overthrowing the human race as depicted in seven The Planet of the Apes movies and the first and only season of the Planet of the Apes television series.  Great.  Wonderful.  The human race is wearing animal collars and living in cages.  The pet animals is running the world.  Is it a democracy or a dictatorship?  How are pet animals, most of who don't even have arms or legs supposed to operate hospitals or schools?  How are the Planet of the Apes series similar to the George Orwell book Animal Farm?  How is the Planet of the Apes different from the George Orwell book Animal Farm?  To be more exact, with seven The Planet of the Apes films and the first and only season of the Planet of the Apes television series, why isn't anybody doing a seven film series with only one season of a television show based upon the George Orwell book Animal Farm.  Hey, anybody who's gullable enough to pay enough movie tickets to justify seven the Planet of the Apes films and all twenty-two episodes of the Planet of the Apes television series is gullable enough to purchase the same for the George Orwell Animal Farm book.  Hey, you put a pretty girl in a film like the Planet of the Apes, get her to wear close to nothing in the entire film, nobody will notice how idiotic the plot for the Planet of the Apes truly is.








































 




While I'm trying to the logic behind the Planet of the Apes series, here are some photos of film actress, television actress and rock star Victoria Justice.

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