We may not
look like apes anymore, but sometimes we behave like them — the real lesson of both the film and the year 2001.
Adam and Even did not
look like apes.
So,
it looks like an ape, it has a head like an ape, it has arms like an ape, it has shoulder blades like an ape — It is obviously an ape, not a human, pre-human or humanoid.
So do you after that you prefer to be Zero created by chance
looking like Ape developed until today's Mankind or rather be God creation created at the best of looks and abilities.
Not exact matches
Somewhere down the line we have a common ancestor that
looks nothing
like current
Apes or humans.
But if talking
apes looks anything
like what we've seen in the movies then we are fine with this scientific development taking as long as possible.
Oddly enough, here in America, we get to choose and aren't you going to be crying in Sacrament meeting when your silly Romney with the
Ape -
like arms (I mean
look at the picture!
Their bus windows were blacked out, so the bus
looked like the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey, just this black blob on four wheels, and people were running,
like the
apes in the movie, just wanting to touch it.
They need to have proper conversations about what the new economy they want to see
looks like that doesn't simply
ape Blairite tinkering.
Instead, it
looks increasingly
like a number of
ape -
like creatures existed a few million years back and interbred to produce a messy collection of species, from which we eventually emerged.
When Skinner and his colleagues
looked at the metacarpals of early human species and neanderthals — who also used stone flakes for tasks
like scraping and butchering — they found bone ends that were shaped
like modern human bones, and unlike
ape bones.
Just
like us watching for that knife in Psycho, the chimps and bonobos
looked to the door where they'd previously seen the
ape character emerge, the team reports today in Current Biology.
The sketch that emerges
looks more
like an
ape - man than a person.
«There are numerous fossil
apes, monkeys, and even more primitive fossil primates that
look a bit
like gibbons,» explains Christopher Gilbert of the City University of New York, a member of the team that analysed the fossil.
That means that although it can give scientists a rough idea of what the common ancestor to all living
apes and humans would have
looked like, drawing other meaningful conclusions could be challenging.
A 13 million - year - old skull from Kenya, described in August in Nature, hints at what a common ancestor of all living
apes (including humans)
looked like.
The story of human evolution no longer
looks like a smooth, gradual transition from
ape to hominid.
Apes» molars are more bulbous, without sharp tips, whereas monkey molars
look like two loaves of bread side by side with bladelike crests.
Humans and ancient
apes looked a lot alike 7 million years ago, they say, and some features of the fossil skull are more
ape -
like than human -
like.
The discovery in Kenya of a remarkably complete fossil
ape skull reveals what the common ancestor of all living
apes and humans may have
looked like.
I have disproportionately long,
ape -
like arms, and love bracelet sleeve lengths, which come out
looking like the model's sleeve length on me.
It's clear immediately that filmmaker Peter Berg is
looking to
ape the feel and tone of Paul Greengrass» work, as Deepwater Horizon boasts a documentary -
like feel that's heightened by its low - key performances and general lack of context - with scripters Matthew Michael Carnahan and Matthew Sand, in terms of the latter, delivering dialogue that tends to emphasize authenticity over exposition (ie much of this stuff sounds as though it was pulled directly from real - life transcripts).
Along the way they get in a number of sticky situations (sticky, it should be noted, in every possible sense of the word) involving, among others, a gang of female jewel thieves who
look like they've jumped straight from the pages of Maxim magazine, a wonderful orangutan named Suzanne, and a bumbling wildlife marshal who's after the
ape.
Despite cinematographer Shelly Johnson's admirable attempts to
ape Janusz Kaminski's lighting style — covered up by the color grading, which A.V. Club contributor Adam Nayman likened to camouflage meant to hide the fact that anyone had put any effort into this movie — this basically
looks and moves
like an over-heated fan film, and Montiel's tin - eared use of country music doesn't make it seem any less amateurish.
When the
apes do ride horse or learn how to shoot guns, it does not
look silly,
like you are worried it will.
It
looks like we have another
ape movie coming our way on August 5 and this one
looks like it's bringing back some serious monkey business.
It
looks like Blade Runner 2049 and War for the Planet of the
Apes took the sound editing awards that we usually use to measure comparisons with Sound Editing, right?
It's starting to
look like Fox, producers, and star Channing Tatum have finally started to contact directors to replace Rupert Wyatt (Rise of The Planet of The
Apes), who recently exited their X-Men spin - off Gambit.
Moreover, Reeves
looks like he's continuing to embrace the thoughtful subtext that elevated the
Apes franchise to one of the best sci - fi series of all time.
But just as older genre film fans might
look back in wonder at the summer of ’82 (featuring E.T., Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, Poltergeist, The Road Warrior, and Blade Runner) or the summer of ’84 (Ghostbusters, Gremlins, Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom), there have been some contemporary summers with robust, varied lineups of very good movies,
like 2008 (Iron Man, The Dark Knight, Wall - E, Step Brothers, and cult favorite Speed Racer) and even the otherwise sequel - saturated 2011 (Rise Of The Planet Of The
Apes, Super 8, X-Men: First Class, the first Captain America).
Gambon does
look an awful lot
like Harris, particularly under the beard and hat, although it's a pity he wasn't able to
ape Harris» voice.
The reaching digits on its left hand as it lands in the snow also
look like fingers rather than paws, which would fit the idea of an
ape.
Throw in some equally bizarre scenes: one with Robert Patrick deep in the jungle (that is so obviously a studio backlot) and another in a cave with Bigfoot (which obviously
looks like a guy in an
ape suit) and your monthly allotment for zaniness should just about be reached.
However, laughing WITH it turned out to be more of the case, as Rock Star,
like the band Marky Mark (Planet of the
Apes, The Perfect Storm) is in, is not an in - depth
look at heavy metal of the 80s, but rather it is a loving tribute made by fans for fans of the music and styles of the hard rock of yesteryear.
The whole thing
looks and feels
like an extended episode of some Starz series, and you almost get the sense that first - time feature film director Aleksander Bach is attempting to
ape the Resident Evil movies, another franchise with bad writing, silly action and only the most tenuous connection to the video games that inspired it.
While the MINI for sale today
apes the style of its classic 1960s predecessor, and has similar go - kart
like handling, it's much, much bigger — especially if you're
looking at the five - door or Clubman Estate versions.
Ultimately,
Ape Entertainment is on a mission to increase the awareness and reach of the comic book industry as a whole; while acknowledging that part of that potential audience is
looking for titles
like their previous work on Pocket God, there is still a growing segment who will actively seek out the dynamic possibilities of comics that can teach through these widely recognized playful monsters.
When you
look at everything Android Jelly Bean has to offer, it
looks like Google is really strengthening what it does well instead of trying to
ape iOS.
I came here
looking for some information (in fact, the different points you make are quite adverserial and I wanted to react to them), but since it
looks more
like a quite disguised review of
APE, I guess you won't see any problem if I link to an other good book on the self - publishing / entrepreneur / publisher subject, right?
I suggest
look at the fossil sequences of human ancestors from early
apes to australopithicus, homo erectus and homo habilis to homo sapiens, and notice how they morph one into the other quite smoothly, all explained by Darwinian evolution, while with respect the old testament verision is clearly a creation myth
like you find in early greek and roman culture etc, an imaginative guess, and very implausible in light of our current understanding of things.
Tack on, without the large and growing number of self - reinforcing feedback loops we've triggered recently, the 5 C rise in global - average temperature 55 million years ago during a span of 13 years, and it
looks like trouble ahead for the wise
ape.»
The
Ape CEO has a history of both working against and with Donald Trump's administration, and in the duo's photo that was tweeted this afternoon, it doesn't
look like Tim is particularily stoked.
too creepy,
looks like the Stamford Conn.
ape....