I've just got back from watching Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and I have to say it was terrific, as far as sequels go it's one of the best I've ever seen - just a bloody good film. Andy Serkis shines yet again as Caeser and I'm not surprised to find his performance has been met with critical acclaim, he was brilliant and cemented his legacy once more as the master of motion-capture, CGI performance. (Tony Kebbell as Koba was equally as impressive)
Question is, does the fact Serkis' performs using motion capture limit him come awards season? 'Dawn' is a big budget, 'summer popcorn' film and on the whole those types of movies don't see much recognition by the Academy or the HFP or whomever it may be - Heath Ledger is the only actor I can think of in recent time who has had accolades go his way. I often wonder if they're more inclined to ignore someone like Serkis because they don't physically see him on screen and can't decide how much of the performance is Serkis' himself or assisted by a visual effects team.
I know it's laughably early to even talk about awards and what not but I just had to declare how awesome I thought Andy Serkis was in this movie and that I definitely think he should be considered at the end of the year. Go watch Dawn people!