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1968 (2018)

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1968

10 Ways A Planet Of The Apes Remake Can Improve On The Original 1968 Classic
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A modern Planet of the Apes remake can show off more of the Forbidden Zone, adding depth to the world. Making the apes more sympathetic and complex characters can improve the story of a remake. Removing corny monkey puns and improving on ape costumes can enhance the tone and visuals of the film.

The Planet of the Apes franchise is going stronger than ever, causing there to be much speculation around the prospect of a Planet of the Apes remake, and here are 10 ways that a remake can improve on the original 1968 classic. 1968's Planet of the Apes is one of the most iconic sci-fi movies of all time, with its story, setting, and beloved twist ending making it a staple of pop culture history. Luckily, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes seems to be lifting a lot of elements from the original, meaning that it might be a remake.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 3/30/2024
  • by Robert Pitman
  • ScreenRant
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Serena Williams Narrates New Doc on Cultural, Racial Impact of 1968 Olympic Games (Video)
Serena Williams
The year 1968 goes down as one of the most tumultuous and politically-charged in modern U.S. history. Vietnam War casualties were at their height, protest movements raged, both Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were assassinated — and the Summer Olympic Games headed south of the border to Mexico City amid social unrest and protests in the country. Tennis star and former Olympian Serena Williams gives viewers a special insight into that pivotal period in new NBC documentary, “1968,” showcasing how the Mexico City Games became a stage for a powerful collision of sport and politics. Also Read: French Skater's Breast Pops Out During Mid-Routine Olympic...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 2/23/2018
  • by Debbie Emery
  • The Wrap
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