Well this is two reviews in one, Two movies, one post.
First off,
This is a Movie Review site and THERE will be spoilers.
Evil Roy Slade (1972)
I just watched this movie the other day, now I know how to win card games, "Three cards and a gun".
Orphaned and left in the desert as an infant, Evil Roy Slade (main character John Astin) grew up alone safe for his teddy bear and mean. As an adult, he is notorious for being the "meanest villain in the West" So he's thrown for quite a loop when he falls for sweet schoolteacher Betsy Potter (Second main Character Pamela Austin). Oh I'm pretty sure they got married in real life. Now I ain't sure what to saw, I mean it was great for the 1972 film, acting great, good camera work, and great actors, not to mention this is a comedy film.
John Astin is so far the greatest actor I have seen.
I give it
9.5/10
Don't agree? Go watch the movie.
The Rise of the Planet of the apes (2011)
Now this is the greatest well second greatest film, the first is ERS (Look Up ^) I have ever seen, mainly cause I seen it on my birthday. So techinally this is a Prequel to a 1968 film and a Re-boot, it is like the conquest, but not exactly, Basically it starts off with Three chimpanzees being captured in an African jungle, and shipped to San Francisco. Will Rodman (Second main character James Franco) is a scientist at pharmaceutical company Gen-Sys, who is trying to find a cure for Alzheimer's diease. The first test subject "bright eyes" goes crazy, well they think, but she is trying to protect Caeser (Main Character Andy Serkis)
Will's father Charles (John Lithgow), who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, names him Caesar (Andy Serkis)
and Will raises him in his house. Caesar has genetically inherited his
mother's high intelligence and learns and develops quickly.
I give it 8/10 Great effects, acting, camera work, storyline and actors.
Reason I gave it 8, is because after re-watching it, it wasn't good since it was on small screen, so to enjoy it, you gotta see it on a giant screen. Yes I have seen it at cinema's fyi.
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