Apropos of nothing in particular:
I realized just now that when I summarized my reactions to the trailers I saw yesterday -- for Green Lantern, the new Transformers flick, the travesty claiming to be Mr. Popper's Penguins, and the American remake of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo -- I completely forgot that there was a fifth trailer. It fell clean through my mind leaving almost no impression behind.
This is because I find the whole Planet of the Apes saga baffling. I just don't get what people find interesting about it, so much that there have been sequels and remakes and now a prequel. I mean, if I want stories about humans giving great apes human-style intelligence, I will be over here reading David Brin's Uplift saga, okay? Because that universe is a story about humans doing something awesome that works out and creates potential equals for us to be friends with, instead of a story about humans being stupid, shortsighted, bigoted assholes who create a race of "monsters" who hate and destroy us. I choose to think that both humanity and any potential intelligent apes are... human enough, I guess, to find a compromise instead of going right to genocide.
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Obviously that is just my opinion, since those sequels, remakes, and now prequel do exist. Fortunately, I don't have to watch them. :-)
I realized just now that when I summarized my reactions to the trailers I saw yesterday -- for Green Lantern, the new Transformers flick, the travesty claiming to be Mr. Popper's Penguins, and the American remake of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo -- I completely forgot that there was a fifth trailer. It fell clean through my mind leaving almost no impression behind.
This is because I find the whole Planet of the Apes saga baffling. I just don't get what people find interesting about it, so much that there have been sequels and remakes and now a prequel. I mean, if I want stories about humans giving great apes human-style intelligence, I will be over here reading David Brin's Uplift saga, okay? Because that universe is a story about humans doing something awesome that works out and creates potential equals for us to be friends with, instead of a story about humans being stupid, shortsighted, bigoted assholes who create a race of "monsters" who hate and destroy us. I choose to think that both humanity and any potential intelligent apes are... human enough, I guess, to find a compromise instead of going right to genocide.
...
Obviously that is just my opinion, since those sequels, remakes, and now prequel do exist. Fortunately, I don't have to watch them. :-)
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Date: 2011-06-19 01:33 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-06-19 01:45 am (UTC)