10 Movies Way Better Than They Had Any Right To Be

3. Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes

Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes
20th Century Fox

After Tim Burton's spectacularly misjudged 're-imagining' in 2001 had almost served as a death-knell for the classic sci-fi franchise, the announcement of another reboot a decade later was hardly greeted with an outpouring of enthusiasm, especially when the filmmakers cited Batman Begins as a direct influence, a line used by pretty much every Hollywood reboot since 2005.

Little did we know that Rupert Wyatt's opening chapter would serve as the launchpad for what is without a doubt one of the finest trilogies in the history of cinema...

It would be fair to say that audiences were hardly clamouring for a new Planet of the Apes movie, and the unwieldy title did it little favors from a marketing standpoint, but all preconceptions were thrown out of the window when Rise hit theaters and word-of-mouth began to spread.

Bringing back the socio-political subtext that had been an integral part of the original series, Rise of the Planet of the Apes turned out to be an impeccably-directed, stylish and intelligent blockbuster that breathed new life into a franchise that had been on life support, all anchored by Andy Serkis' incredible performance as the revolutionary leader-in-waiting Caesar.

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