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- Many years after the reign of Caesar, a young ape goes on a journey that will lead him to question everything he's been taught about the past and make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike.
- In 2029, an Air Force astronaut crash-lands on a mysterious planet where evolved, talking apes dominate a race of primitive humans.
- After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind.
- The fragile peace between apes and humans is threatened as mistrust and betrayal threaten to plunge both tribes into a war for dominance over the Earth.
- A substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee who leads an ape uprising.
- An astronaut crew crash-lands on a planet where highly intelligent non-human ape species are dominant and humans are enslaved.
- The sole survivor of an interplanetary rescue mission searches for the only survivor of the previous expedition. He discovers a planet ruled by apes and an underground city run by telepathic humans.
- The world is shocked by the appearance of three talking chimpanzees, who arrived mysteriously in a U.S. spacecraft. They become the toast of society, but one man believes them to be a threat to the human race.
- Ten years after a worldwide series of ape revolutions and a brutal nuclear war among humans, Caesar must protect survivors of both species from an insidious human cult and a militant ape faction alike.
- Two astronauts and a sympathetic chimp friend are fugitives in a future Earth dominated by a civilization of humanoid apes.
- In a futuristic world that has embraced ape slavery, Caesar, the son of the late simians Cornelius and Zira, surfaces after almost twenty years of hiding out from the authorities, and prepares for a slave revolt against humanity.
- While on a mission, three astronauts in their spaceship get caught in a time vortex. They return to Earth in the year 3979 A.D. and discover that intelligent apes are now the highest form of life.
- A documentary about the making of Planet of the Apes (2001).
- This is not an original made-for-TV movie, but two episodes of the 1974 TV series Planet of the Apes (1974) edited together: Escape from Tomorrow (1974) and The Trap (1974).
- A TV repairman / mad scientist creates a device that transports him to another world where women have banished men to a forbidden zone and taken apes as their love slaves.
- The story behind the making of the 5 "Planet of the Apes" movies.
- A cinematic game adventure set in the Planet of the Apes universe.
- This piece starts out with actor Jason Clarke, and a behind-the-scenes look at when his character bravely went into the woods to seek out Caesar and ask him for his help. You also get a glimpse of the actors on ladders, which later are replaced with horses of course. It's interesting to see how demanding this role was for Jason as he had to interact with no one at times. Things focus next on Toby and they talk about how he even studied chimps. Reeves spends some time talking about how he wanted the humans in the story to be and that of Keri's character and how much she would ground everything in reality.
- A television movie made from two segments of the cult TV Series Planet of the Apes (1974), The Gladiators (1974), directed by Don McDougall and The Legacy (1974), directed by Bernard McEveety.
- A television movie made from two segments of the TV Series Planet of the Apes (1974), Tomorrow's Tide (1974) and Up Above the World So High (1974).
- An in depth look behind the scenes at the making of the third film in the Caesar trilogy. Director Matt Reeves, along with the cast and crew, take you from developing the script to filming the final battle of War for the Planet of the Apes.
- A television movie made from two segments of the TV Series Planet of the Apes (1974), The Horse Race (1974) and The Tyrant (1974).
- A make-up test to determine the feasibility of "Planet of the Apes".
- A television movie made from two segments of the TV Series Planet of the Apes (1974), The Surgeon (1974) and The Interrogation (1974).
- This piece takes us closeup to the makeup of the ape and its body. A new camera was even built for this production, close to 100 cameras they said. So basically this one looks very closely at the composition of these apes, how they were created, how they were improved upon from the first film and basically an insiders look at the ways in which the apes come to life digitally here.
- An astronaut and his crew crash-land on a planet ruled by apes.
- This pieces focuses on the character in general, as well as some of the motion capture and photo realistic CGI elements that go into the creation of the Caesar character and Serkis's performance.
- According to scientists, 99% of children are born genius, but only 3% realize their potential. What's the cause of the children's success, education or cognitive peculiarities? The unique project by TV channel 'Ukraine' will tell you what to do with children that don't behave and how to make your child successful. What's the difference between the man's and the ape's intelligence? The series of experiments from the film will tell you the truth on how the IQ level and happiness correlate. After watching it, you'll definitely have a take look at the criteria of the human success.
- This documentary provides an inside look to several main stages of production for the 2001 film, Planet of the Apes (2001), including make-up, costume design, and set construction.
- This involves Reeves and composer Michael Giacchino. We visit the recording studio and hear from Emil Richards, the percussionist who has worked on all the Apes movies since 1968.
- This making-of documentary delivers info from composer Patrick Doyle. He talks about the film's music and we get details about themes and goals. It's a reasonably informative glimpse of the composer's work.
- Focuses on Serkis and the motion capture technology utilized to create Caesar and the other apes.
- A business man is attacked by a man in an ape mask and killed. The masked man runs off. Roddy is taunted by his two housemates, Doug and Pete, over his obsession with Planet Of The Apes films. Later, Doug hears a strange noise from Roddy's room and goes to investigate. He is attacked by someone in an ape mask. Pete returns from a football match with Roddy's brother, Zak. They find Doug sitting in front of POTA film on the TV. He is dead. They are attacked by the ape man, Zak having his neck broken. Pete pulls the mask off to reveal Roddy, who runs off. Pete vows vengeance and pursues with an axe. Whilst on the run Roddy attacks a girl in a subway. After an all night chase they meet on a footbridge.. "All humans must die!" Says the insane ape mask wearing Roddy. They fight. Pete beheads Roddy with the axe. He stands contemplating what he has done whilst he is being watched by someone else with the same ape mask that Roddy had. Roddy was not alone.
- This making-of documentary covers ape visual design. We hear from Tim Burton and special make-up designer Rick Baker. They discuss casting for specific kinds of faces, issues with Tim Roth's facial structure, and topics connected to design and implementation of the elements. Again, the behind the scenes footage highlights the program. We watch Michael Clarke Duncan go through the various body-casting processes and also see them put Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Paul Giamatti through their extended make-up ordeals. We check out footage from the set during the shooting of the climactic simian battle and also learn about the make-up removal process.
- In this making-of documentary we learn that Lake Powell also featured prominently in the original film, though apparently the new movie used different areas. We also get some details about the location as well as notes about its challenges
- Local accountant Dwanye Thebathtub refused to engage in a thumb war with foe Oswald Thatendswald, who instead decides to punch him in the stomach and steal his wallet. This causes Dwayne to die a slow, painful death well several people walk by and laugh.
- This making-of documentary delivers information about three different creatures: chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. The program combines text, "character turnarounds" for CG Rise characters and comments from Chimp Haven president/director Linda Brent, Chimp Haven program behavior/education program manager Amy Fultz, Yerkes National Primate Research Center Director of Living Links Frans de Waal, Wellington Zoo primate keeper Vimal Patel, USC Jane Goodall Research Center co-director Craig Stanford, Chimp Haven behavior technician Erin Loeser, Indianapolis Zoo Vice President of Life Sciences Dr. Rob Shumaker, and Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Chair of Research and Conservation Tara Stoinski.
- A short Interview with Charlton Heston during the filming of the movie.
- In this making-of documentary we get notes from costume designer Colleen Atwood as she discusses visual looks both specific and general plus what it's like to work with a visually talented director like Burton.
- This piece looks in parallel at the apes civilization, how it's almost tribal like, and compares it to our human race. They did a lot of research as to how nature would reclaim the Earth and how a primitive society would evolve. They examined here while writing the screenplay how much language would be spoken by the apes.
- The performance here is both in the face and the body as Terry Notary, who plays Rocket, takes us through practice to shooting. He talks about how demanding this actually is from the physicality to mannerisms and culture, and that was just the six-week training. We also get to meet and see the entire ape team here. It was interesting to see those arm extensions they all use in their performances and what they are used for. Jason Chu walks us through some of the stunts here too. Finally we also get to meet Karin Konoval, who plays the lovable the orangutan Maurice. She said she based the character on three real orangutans.
- Looks at some of the fight choreography and the rehearsal process. A lot of pre-visualizations are thrown around here as well as rehearsals. It looks at the "letting go of your best friend" aspect of the ending with the film's composer. An emotional score ruled everything in this film with the flirtation of experimentation paying homage to the original films. We also explore here the musical themes as they differ from the apes to the humans.
- The cast and crew talk about the success of the first film (mixed with past and current movie footage) and what the second one would bring to the universe as far as story goes. Matt Reeves talks about his infatuation with the original Apes films. Matt talks about the growth of the apes here as their civilization rises and of course the story. Serkis also chimes in here and talks about the strengths of Matt.
- Brooklyn 1982: The Go Go Gorilla team up with Skyler Synn and takes over the streets. There is horror, terror and fear of a black planet of the apes.
- In this program, composer Danny Elfman chats about his work and we also see some footage from the orchestral recording sessions.