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Type: Animation   Region: South Korea   Year: 2011  
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《《The Ace of Scotland Yard (1929)》》Storyline
The Second Day:The next day while riding his bicycle into the woods high up above his house, Elliott scatters bits of Hershey""s Reese""s Pieces (like small, round, and colorful pills) on the forest ground, possibly to locate, feed and befriend the creature or to lead the hungry creature to his home with the sweet path of chocolates.The name of the first ape o talk was also "Caesar" in that film.This Rupert Wyatt-directed action adventure film starred James Franco as a scientist in present-day San Francisco who discovered an experimental formula (for Alzheimer""s Disease) that also increased an ape""s IQ.(The Professor eagerly anticipates becoming rich, and rubs his hands together gleefully.) But Ravelli refuses the bribe.Chandler is unaware that he puts the roll of bills back into the Professor""s pocket instead of his own pocket.On a dark, rainy night on a shadowy street where a neon HOTEL sign blinks on and off and a Dobson""s Feed and Grain sign is prominent, an alienated, young fourteen-year-old Bart Tare (Rusty Tamblyn), with rain dripping off his face, walks toward the screen and a hardware-store window, where he obsessively and privately covets an ivory-handled gun resting temptingly there in a display." He stressed how her feelings were legitimate:"Being scared is good.Fear is good.Fear motivates.Fear gives you the feeling of being alive."On Halloween Day, in preparation for the live Internet show, the students were given a clip-on mini-camera to wear above one ear, through which Web viewers would be given inter-active clickable images (via split-screen), with choice about which student (or camera) to follow.