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The Next Picture Show

#088: (Pt. 1) Planet of the Apes ('68) / War for the Planet of the Apes

The Next Picture Show

Filmspotting

Tv & Film, Film History, Film Reviews

4.6858 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

This week, we’re exploring two films from the opposite ends of the same ape-filled franchise. First, we focus on the cry of “YOU MANIACS” heard ’round the world, 1968’s PLANET OF THE APES, which introduced a fruitful concept that would continue evolve through sequels, TV series, remakes, and a modern prequel series, the most recent installment of which, WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES, we’ll discuss in Pt. 2. In this half, we tease out the various thematic notions that have kept this premise enticing over the decades, debate the merits of Charlton Heston’s hammy lead performance, and more. Plus, some spirited feedback from our recent episode on A GHOST STORY. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about PLANET OF THE APES and WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES, and all other ape-related queries, by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present.

0:05.1

Do you believe that someone out of the past can enter and take possession of a living

0:11.5

being?

0:11.8

We may be true with the past, but the past is not through with us.

0:19.5

Welcome to The Next Picture Show, a movie of the week podcast about to a classic film and how it shaped our thoughts on a recent release.

0:25.8

I'm Keith Phipps here with Scott Tobias and Genevieve Kosky.

0:29.7

Tasha Robinson could not be here tonight because she was recently put into hypersleep.

0:33.9

If there's no mishap, she'll return for the next episode.

0:36.2

Here in the next picture show, we believe that no film exists in a vacuum and that all culture is more interesting

0:40.7

in context. So every other week, we get together to talk over a classic film and consider

0:45.5

how it relates to a current movie. This week, we're exploring two films from the opposite

0:49.2

ends of the same ape-filled franchise. Genevieve, want to guess what movies I'm talking about? Hmm. Opposite ends of an ape-filled franchise. Genevieve, want to guess what movies I'm talking about?

0:54.7

Hmm. Opposite ends of an ape-filled franchise. If I had to guess, I'd say you're probably

1:00.2

talking about the Planet of the Apes series. So that means we'll start off by discussing the

1:04.2

1968 film Planet of the Apes, starring Charlton Heston, as an astronaut who travels to a strange,

1:09.4

seemingly far off land, in which

1:10.8

apes evolved from humans. It's the first in what would become a long-running series and

1:14.4

inspired four sequels, one remake from Tim Burton, and most recently a trilogy of films

1:18.7

inspired by the original series that began with 2011's rise of the planet of the apes, then

1:23.4

continued with dawn of the planet of the apes in 2014. So that means this week's episode will focus on the recent war for the planet of the apes.

1:30.3

Am I right?

1:31.0

Remarkably, yes.

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