Doctor Omega
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Your thoughts on this, the film that started it all?
Still the best one, whether of the old or new films?
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Certainly the best of the original franchise. I don't think it's fair to compare the old and new films as film technology has changed so much in the interim.Your thoughts on this, the film that started it all?
Still the best one, whether of the old or new films?
The ending of Tim Burton's is what makes it an atrocity. Poor Abe (or should I say, Ape?) LincolnIt's kinda dopey. The ending is what made it a classic.
Much criticism was leveled against the ambiguous ending. Tim Roth, who portrayed General Thade, said "I cannot explain that ending. I have seen it twice and I don't understand anything."
Helena Bonham Carter, who played Ari, said, "I thought it made sense, kind of. I don't understand why everyone went, 'Huh?' It's all a time warp thing. He's gone back and he realizes Thade's beat him there."
Although the ending was ambiguous, it was closer to the ending of the actual Pierre Boulle book than was the ending of the 1968 Charlton Heston movie version. In the first of two twist endings of the Pierre Boulle book, the astronaut escapes back to planet Earth, only to be greeted by a gorilla in a jeep on the landing strip.
Burton claimed the ending was not supposed to make any sense, but it was more of a cliffhanger to be explained in a possible sequel.
"It was a reasonable cliffhanger that could be used in case Fox or another filmmaker wanted to do another movie," he explained