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Much like TRUE, SAGA was a men's adventure magazine that sprang out of the dwindling pulps era and florished until the early 1970's. While occasionally sporting a pictorial or pin-up, it's focus was more on the adventure side of things. It wasn't until a last ditch effort to stay alive that the magazine delved deeper into glamour and pop culture themes.Their May 1964 issue featured a "book bonus" that was far afield from the mainstream historical and military tales. Pierre Boulle, a Frenchman who had written the now-famous The Bridge of the River Kwai, published a science-fiction story where, in the far distant future, apes ruled over man. Originally titled La planète des singes, it was translated into English as Monkey Planet, then in 1964 as a Signet paperback with its most familar title, Planet of the Apes.
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[From BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE APES (Gold Key Comics)]
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Last week was a good week for apes. This weekend will probably see less viewers, but overall, it looks like there's enough interest to spur on the next in the prequel series."RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES fended off an onslaught of four new nationwide releases to top the weekend box office again. The Help won the debut dust-up, blind-siding a tepid Final Destination 5, while 30 Minutes or Less and Glee The 3D Concert Movie floundered.Descending 49 percent, Rise of the Planet of the Apes packed $27.8 million. Though steep, the sci-fi thriller's second weekend slide was less severe than Planet of the Apes (2001), I, Robot, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and X-Men: First Class, among comparable titles. With a $105.2 million haul in ten days, Rise is tracking ahead of fellow 20th Century Fox prequel/reboot X-Men: First Class ($98 million) and has out-grossed most of its key comps through the same point, aside from the last Planet remake's $123.7 million (or $174.2 million normalized for ticket-price inflation)." [SOURCE: Box Office Mojo]Brought to you by:
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This weekend the latest in the PLANET OF THE APES film franchise is being released, RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES. For those who can't get enough APES (such as myself!), the boxed-set, 5-Disc, Blu-ray 40th Anniversay Edition of the series is available. I'm gonna be on this like hair on a monkey's . . . well, you get the idea.And look here, for those of you on a budget, I have a used/like new 6-Disc DVD boxed set of the original "Legacy Collection" at a great price. Check it out at the MONSTER MAIL ORDER page right HERE.Orginally released by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment on November 4, 2008, each Apes film is authored in Java on BD-50 Discs and presented in widescreen 2.35:1 1080p video and newly remastered 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio.
For the first time in North America the unrated version of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes will be available packing an extra eight minutes of footage. The set also includes a number of all-new supplemental features, shown below, with all supplements presented in high definition.NEW Science of the Apes BONUSVIEW - Scientists, anthropologists and sociologists discuss the facts and fiction of the first filmNEW Beyond the Forbidden Zone Adventure Game
NEW A Public Service Announcement From ANSA in HD – A mission report from the agency regarding their brave astronauts
NEW Evolution of the Apes - HD featurette tracing the apes story from the original novel to the screen
NEW Impact of the Apes - HD featurette on how to market a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. The story behind the marketing and merchandising of one of the first ever film franchises and the series' lasting influence on pop culture through the yearsNEW HD Making-of Featurette for Each Sequel
Beneath the Planet of the Apes – From Alpha to Omega: Building a Sequel
Escape from the Planet of the Apes – The Secret Behind EscapeConquest of the Planet of the Apes – Riots and Revolutions: Confronting the Times
Battle for the Planet of the Apes – End of an Epic: The Final Battle
NEW Each Apes sequel will have an isolated score track in 5.1 DTS Master Audio
Commentary by Composer Jerry Goldsmith
Commentary by Actors Roddy McDowall, Natalie Trundy, Kim Hunter and Makeup Artist John Chambers
Text Commentary by Eric Greene and Author of Planet of the Apes as American Myth
Behind the Planet of the Apes Documentary – Includes all new interactivity and timeline
Behind the Planet of the Apes Promo (1988)
Planet of the Apes Makeup Test with Edward G. Robinson (1966)
Roddy McDowall On-set Footage
Planet of the Apes Dailies and Outtakes (No Audio)
Planet of the Apes NATO Presentation (1967)
Planet of the Apes Vintage Featurette (1968)
A Look Behind the Planet of the Apes (1972)
Don Taylor Directs Escape from the Planet of the Apes
J. Lee Thompson Directs Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
Original Theatrical Trailers, Original Sketches by Costume Designer Morton Haack, Photo Gallery, Planet of the Apes Timeline, Interactive Pressbooks, Vintage Apes Newspaper Galleries, Advertising and Lobby Card Galleries, Behind-the-Scenes Galleries.
The PLANET OF THE APES 40-year Evolution Blu-ray Boxed Set is truly a thing of beauty.Here are some promo stills from the RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, which opened yesterday here in the Seattle area.
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