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Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: vinegaroon on November 12, 2001, 02:26:19 PM
Charlton Heston must have an ass like no other. This movie got a G rating and he still was able to show it. Ahh, the early days of the rating system.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: johnny boy on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Oooooppps.. Incredible Film. The violence and the eerie feeling runs rampant in a movie I first saw as a young child, when it scared the schitty out of me. I can't wait for the alleged Tim Burton remake.




Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on November 25, 2006, 04:09:03 PM
A second to the opinion that this is an incredible film. Not
only did it give rise to a alleged Tim Burton remake, but also a short-lived television series and four sequels. Any
chance of anyone doing a review of the sequels.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Georgiann on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
Actually I think this one is excellent, aside from the fact that it stars Charlton Heston, who I admit I can't stand personally, and who looks a lot mangier and smellier than the primates he accuses of being "damned dirty apes".  Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter and Maurice Evans are all great, though, and inject some welcome ironic humor into the situation.  


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Nova on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
You gotta love this film. It's got B movie elements to it but it's better than many of todays sci-fi's with multi billion dollar special effects and so called actors being paid billions to do a lame ass job. It's in the writing, which is above average and the concept is so nutty it's amuzing. It looks dated but it still works because of the dark and depressing mood it creates, kind of a future neolithic look to it. It's a scifi classic and no one will doubt it, not up there with 2001 or Bladerunner or Starwars but amongst the scifi movies it's one of the most fun. It's really a dark look at how technology can ruin a guys day, Taylor's in this case. Technology = bad = Taylor = humans violent nature...so it's better to live withouth appliances and move to the country away from the city and radiation. Quakers haven't been prouder.....Damn you all to hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: josh on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
a friend of mine pointed this out, and i snagged the audio and slowed it down to prove him right.  he's not saying "madhouse".  he's saying "man hose".  so that goes from weird and random to just random and lame.  still pretty funny though.  


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Garrison Hilliard on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Although he isn't credited, Rod Serling wrote the bulk of the screenplay for this one, folks!


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Dan on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
"Take your stinking paws off me you damn dirty ape !"- ROCK ON !! The grandfather of all fave early scifi films.Forget the new film and its fancy CGI and big name actors. Gimme Roddy McDowell in a rubber massk any day.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Marcus on October 06, 2001, 01:05:56 AM
A true classic and a thought provoker...definately worth 5 slimes!


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: VeganVogon on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
I'm wondering just how "B" this movie really is©  It made it to major distribution, it was a fairly big hit, and a lot of the talent working on it was pretty close to A-list©  Don't get me wrong, it's a great flick©  Is it the dated special effects?  Remember: this was pre Star-Wars, and scifi didn't get "Cleopatra" sized budgets©  Well, semantics aside©  It's five out of five no matter how you're rating©  Review the sequels!


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: lola on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
This is one b-movie with a serious and dark message. No, its not that technology is bad, but that intelligence itself is the ultimate corruptor (I suppose that is a hop, skip and a jump away from "its not guns that kill people, its people that kill people"); one of the most true and depressing conclusions ever reached in a film. I would not even consider this a b-movie although the set certainly could have benefited from a little mood lighting.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Swamprat on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
Why is this film on a "Bad" movie list? This was a serious little number back in '68. It broke a lot of ground, both in social comment and serious Sci-Fi film. It does have a cheap look about some of the sets...the highly experimental makeup ate up most of the budget...It won a well deserved Oscar. The story was strong and at the time was very shocking. Nobody wanted to hear the details before they saw it...when that first Gorilla on horseback swung around and peered over his shoulder at you it was like getting kicked in the teeth if no one had told you about it before hand. It was only considered a "B" picture because the studio was afraid of the experimental nature of the makeup and refused to sink "serious" money into it. The old farts were afraid they were going to get a fat guy running around in a monkey suit chasing "Moses" through the bushes. I'm no fan of Chuck Heston...He's a scenery chewing larger than life cinamascope megastar. A real over the top melodramatic sappy line shrieking Voice-O-God-arama Mooovie star! (re: rotton actor. 1950s style.) But even Chuck can't blunt the impact this film had nearly 35 years ago. Roddy McDowell was a suberb actor throughout his entire career...and this film is one of his finest performances, and you don't even see his face once. The ending is Hollywood legend. Right up there with Rhett Butler telling Scarlet he doesn't give a damn, and the look on the blind girl's face when she sees for the first time that her friend and protector all this time has been Charlie Chaplin. When compared with todays computer effects, the makeup may seem trite and the whole look of the film my look cheap. Even the story by today's jaded standards may seem mild, if not actually hokie. But this film was one of those that made way for the films of it's kind we see today. Comparing it to a "modern" Sci-Fi film is comparing apples to oranges. We can't fairly compare Robin Williams to Charlie Chaplin, or Star Wars to Forbidden Planet. But one thing's for sure, without the one we wouldn't have ended up with the other. Planet of the Apes is a classic...You can call it a "B" movie...okay...but calling it a "Bad" movie? I love bad films...I love good films...Planet of the Apes is an exceptional film of it's kind. Even with Chuck's overipe delivery of such lines as "TAKE YOUR HANDS OFF ME...YOU DAMNED DIRTY APE!" Tell Him Chuck! Kick his hairy ass! OOOH YEAH! Great movie.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: octo on November 25, 2006, 04:09:03 PM
this is no doubt a CLASSIC boys and girls!!! this is good original sci-fi and i hope everyone will watch it and see how it shines to the remake by tim burton! the sequel opens more of the stroy line but the last 2 installments are PAP!
all i can say is - this film rocks-


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Zimri on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Yeah! In this world gone mad, WE won't spank the monkey - the MONKEY will spank US!


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: DIRTY APE PAWS on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
I just watched this after many years and am very surprised about how great it really is. I also rewatched Tim Burton's overblown disaster again and nothing about it is in any way superior to the original.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Todd Shields on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
One of my all time favorites. I view PLANET OF THE APES as less of a science fiction adventure and more as a satirical exercise in irony, reading like an episode of Sterling's TWILIGHT ZONE. Here we have Heston going into space to get away from man's inhumanity, and having to prove to the apes that the pre-domainent species of their planet were superior to them, only to find that the said pre-domainent species he was defending were the very people he was escaping, and to top it all off, THEY BLEW UP THE GODDAMN PLANET!
Burton's revision was a good film, and way better than any of the "Apes" sequels, but it could never touch the original.
 


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Brett C. on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
This is just about the greatest science fiction film ever made, with chilling and ironic overtones of the cold war era.  Serling's shock ending was a vast improvement on the one Pierre Boulle supplied in the novel (even Boulle admitted it).  Boulle's ending was very poorly and illogically "aped" by Tim Burton in his terrible and uninspired "re-imagining."  Give me the original or any of its four sequels over Burton's version (his worst film to date, hands down) any day.  Heston was great.  Roddy McDowall:  you were a truly talented actor and you are missed.  The 1968 "Apes" was neither "B" nor bad.  It was a classic and ahead of its time.  It holds up just as well today, and the ending is one of the most brilliant moments in the history of cinema.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Nimdok on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Although I don't really agree that this is a 'B' movie, I feel that if it IS to be included on this list, then certainly all of the sequels (and Tim Burtons remake) deserve to be here as well.  Each sequel was worse than the movie that came before it.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: James Dean on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Not the best film, but still brilliant. Great costume design and effects are dwarfed by Charlton Heston's charasmatic performance.

Tim Burton's remake sucked though, and I am a Tim Burton fan.


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Halil on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Very good film, don't miss this one. Definitely should be removed from badmovies.org!!!


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Bill Gates on November 25, 2006, 04:09:03 PM
This movie should be removed and the remake added.  

I hate monkeys. @(>_<)@


Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: goeroezeboe on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Why is this movie on this site?
This is actually a good movie. Sure there are some very unrealistic scenes or story elements (like the use of english), but isn't that the case in every sciencefiction movie or book?


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Surveysamm on June 05, 2008, 04:29:27 PM
Yes, Goeroe. POTA (the 1968 one not the vastly inferior 2001 remake) is a good movie indeed! As for the apes speaking English--the ending explained that.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: alex majors on January 22, 2010, 04:40:14 PM
How can you call this a b-movie? :question: This is about as much a b-movie as it is a documentary from 1492 from Planet Orbulon! :twirl:


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Flu-Bird on January 27, 2010, 01:50:39 AM
TAKE YOUR STINKIN PAWS OFF ME YOU DAMN DIRTY APE wow unforgetible and boy were those apes shocked