Respectfully; I don't understand why they keep making Planet of the Apes films. Or Jurassic films come to think of it. They're basically all exactly the same.
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Ben :bc: (thebreadmonkey@beige.party)'s status on Thursday, 11-Jul-2024 23:05:26 JST Ben :bc: -
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Richard Hendricks (hendric@astronomy.city)'s status on Thursday, 11-Jul-2024 23:11:06 JST Richard Hendricks @thomasfuchs @TheBreadmonkey I know lots of people who would love to see a Planet of the Apes: Rise of the Rex movie. (Points at myself)
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Richard Hendricks (hendric@astronomy.city)'s status on Friday, 12-Jul-2024 01:20:23 JST Richard Hendricks @thomasfuchs @TheBreadmonkey Scene: Hot summer day in a post climate change southern California.
We see a line of shabbily dressed human slaves wearing executive clothes. The Ape takeover was a decade ago, so these humans haven't been regressed.
As the Gorilla's on horses whip them forwards, suddenly you hear a T-Rex roar, as it bursts out across the square and grabs the nearest human.On the side of the square is a dilapidated sign, "HAMMOND INSTITUTE FOR CRISPR RESEARCH".
Fade to black...
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