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Title: Planet of the Apes
Post by: raj on February 04, 2007, 03:06:02 PM
Just watched it on History Channel last night (the original, not the atrocious remake).  What a great movie, I think someone should do a sequel.  :teddyr:


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Doc Daneeka on February 04, 2007, 08:15:04 PM
You mean to the original? There were actually 4 (3 of them prequels in a way), and I don't think the remake was that bad!


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Andrew on February 04, 2007, 08:26:58 PM
Ah, but I do love this one.  Not only does it have a simple message, but it is also perversely funny.  Seeing a talking gorilla spray Charlton Heston with a fire house, with the ape yelling, "Shut up you freak!" and Heston screaming, "It's a mad house!" is awesome.

Review here:
http://www.badmovies.org/movies/planetapes/index.html

"Beneath the Planet of the Apes" is entertaining in a b-movie sort of way.  Did you like how long it took the poor man's Heston to figure out he was in a New York subway tunnel?


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: odinn7 on February 04, 2007, 11:19:25 PM
The original is one of my favorite films...I loved it as a kid and still do. Great stuff.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: raj on February 05, 2007, 09:03:18 AM
I'd swear that the subway in Beneath looked better than some current lines in NY's system.

In the 1970s WABC in New York would have the 4:30 movie -- so after school I'd get to watch a movie before supper.  They'd occasionally have a Planet of the Apes week where they'd run all of the Planet movies throughout the week.  I'm sure they chopped up the movies a bit, but they were still entertaining.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Bill C. on February 05, 2007, 09:57:59 AM
I'm kind of surprised nobody's hit on the fact that the Hitler Channel was showing this...


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Yaddo 42 on February 06, 2007, 06:36:12 AM
Hell, according to the TV listings, they show The Road Warrior from time to time.

I don't mind fictional films set within real historical events, but when they show films set in the future or even alternate timelines if we have past the date the film was set in, they kind of thumb their noses at the concept of history.

I guess you can say these films reflect our feelings at the time about the future, if you wanted to justify it. BY that reasoning, they can show Escape from New York to reflect how America felt about crime in NYC at the time. Or Escape from LA as a reflection of political correctness and fears about rise of the Christian Right that took up much of the social and political landscape in the 90s. Yeah that's the ticket.

I used to love to catch POTA on the Sunday night late movie on channel 6 from Birmingham. The first three used to play on a local independent station when I was kid. I never saw the last two until they turned up on AMC. I like the look and atmosphere of the fourth one. The fifth one disappoints me, you could tell they were squeezing every last cent out of the franchise.

Just imagine what they could have done with the series if they had kept the budgets roughly the same from film to film rather than slashing them each time. Diminishing returns and all, just wish they had more scope over the course of the series.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Joe on February 06, 2007, 10:53:45 AM
i just watched this recently too, it is a very good movie there is just something about it makes me like it. i do special effects so it might be the make-up for the time period.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: RCMerchant on February 06, 2007, 11:29:02 AM
Anyone remember watching the lame TV show?


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Bill C. on February 06, 2007, 11:30:54 AM
Ever so vaguely, in the middle of the night when I was a kid...that about sums it up.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: JaseSF on February 06, 2007, 11:57:11 AM
Well I for one thought the TV Show was very underrated. It certainly featured some fine acting talent and I enjoyed the outdoors settings. I have a review of the TV Series over at Scifilm.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Gerry on February 06, 2007, 12:04:17 PM
I thought the TV series was pretty good too.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: RCMerchant on February 06, 2007, 12:08:58 PM
Well, it WAS better than the Tony Orlando and Dawn Show...or alot of prime time TV of the seventies,come to think of it. But even the lamest of the films was better IMO. It just seemed too ...talky.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: CheezeFlixz on February 06, 2007, 12:18:35 PM
I've got the entire collection including the TV show ... it has excellent re-watchability. The first one, as always was best IMHO. I even like the remake albeit it could have been better.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: RCMerchant on February 06, 2007, 02:10:44 PM
(http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/5160/untitledqq1.png)
 

    Need a star for the sequel?


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: raj on February 06, 2007, 03:04:41 PM
That is scary RCMErchant.  The one on the left looks more real.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Dennis on February 07, 2007, 12:39:09 AM
I liked the original and the sequels, which is unusual for me, the TV series I didn't watch.
RC, I find those pictures oddly disturbing, is Michael going to be the father parent of a new race of talking chimps.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Yaddo 42 on February 07, 2007, 06:51:12 AM
Caught some of those episodes combined into faux-movies back in high school, Didn't care for anything except for the opening credit sequence which managed to evoke the air of the first couple of films. The rest just seemed like standard 70s TV fare: group of heroes on the run. Remove the scifi trappings, and it was one more variation on The Fugitive.

When it turned up on SciFi during those daytime marathons I gave it another shot. Same reaction, except that it seemed even more by the numbers. Plus I would run across that same episode where Orko and one of the humans are stuck in an old BART station after an earthquake, almost every time. I began to believe they showed that one more than once in a given marathon.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: RCMerchant on February 07, 2007, 06:57:36 AM
A mutant species,no doubt! :lookingup:
  I used to enjoy the   Marvel comic book as well,it used to have some great art by Mike Ploog. The remake 's big mistake IMO was having the human slaves talking,which made them more ...human(?).In the original,Charleton Heston's situation seems much more hopless due to the fact the only beings of his own race were primitive mutes. And Roddy McDowall  seemd like the glue that held the whole series together.And how can you top the Lady liberty ending? Tim Burton had a tough challenge ...


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: Gerry on February 07, 2007, 11:27:15 AM
Quote
Tim Burton had a tough challenge ...

And failed miserably IMO.


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: RCMerchant on February 08, 2007, 03:21:54 AM
Yes,he sure did. I bought it on vhs when it first came out.I sold it a yard sale for  a dollar. :thumbdown:


Title: Re: Planet of the Apes
Post by: llamaflyagaric on February 24, 2007, 05:20:31 PM
Ahh, yes. "I just can't help but believe that somewhere out there, there's gotta be something better than man."

Oh, Charlton. You sills, silly, homosapien.