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Q: Making Movies
asked by: FANTABULOUS on September 13th, 2007
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I wish I had the money and equipment to be making movies.

What I would do is shoot a movie about chimps and how they view Human beings. Since the human beings are more advanced than the chimpanzees, the humans can see things and understand things that the chimps can not.

Therefore from the chimps point of view in the movie, they would be chatting about the fact that the humans were Psychotic and Delusional beings, that were constantly talking about things that did not really exist.

The chimps would be laughing about how stupid the petty humans are.

In their little med labs, the chimps will be attempting to find medications to reduce the over active brains of those annoying human beings. It turned out the the little chimps found genetic abnormalities in the human brains. Clearly the human brains were not like the normal chimp brains at all, but actually had some kind of genetic defect Experiments would then prove that if the brains of the humans were shut down significantly, they begin to behave as they should, meaning just like the chimps.

Yep, it could be a really hilarious comedy film.
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Philo
replied on September 14th, 2007
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Makes me think of Planet of the Apes, though it's a different idea.
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young Girl
replied on September 14th, 2007
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lol

that would be a cool movie to see i suppose

since all the movied comming out now days are crap...we need something interetsing to watch!!!!

plus anything with monkeys is huhlarious
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