

Planet of the Apes
After a spectacular crash-landing on an uncharted planet, brash astronaut Leo Davidson finds himself trapped in a savage world where talking apes dominate the human race. Desperate to find a way home, Leo must evade the invincible gorilla army led by Ruthless General Thade.
Director(s)
Tate Taylor
Tim Burton
Steve Love
Andy Armstrong
Stephen V. Johnson
David Kelley
Jack G. Steinberg
Dea Cantu
Alex Streeter
Mark Layton
Katterli Frauenfelder
Matt Rebenkoff
Basil Grillo
Stacy Christenson
Jennifer Giancola
Sunday Stevens
Janna Stern
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Cast & crew

Tim Burton
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Charlton Heston
Zaius (uncredited)

Linda Harrison
Woman in Cart

Katterli Frauenfelder
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Lisa Lackey
Friend at Leo's Party

Paul Giamatti
Limbo

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Krull

Tate Taylor
Friend at Leo's Party
Matt Rebenkoff
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Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.
Limbo's 2nd Handler / 1st Ape Soldier

David Warner
Sandar
James Hunter
Orangutan (uncredited)

Kevin Grevioux
Limbo's 1st Handler / Ape Commander / 2nd Ape Soldier

Todd Kimsey
Friend at Leo's Party

Howard Berger
Gorilla

Tim Roth
Thade

Luke Eberl
Birn
Stephen V. Johnson
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Philip Tan
2nd Ape Teenager / Gossiping Male Ape

Andy Armstrong
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Michael Clarke Duncan
Attar

Mark Wahlberg
Captain Leo Davidson

Eileen Weisinger
Leeta

Mark Christopher Lawrence
Friend at Leo's Party
David Kelley
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Evan Parke
Gunnar

Rick Baker
Old Ape #2

John Alexander
Ape Dinner Guest / Old Man Servant / Old Ape #1

Helena Bonham Carter
Ari

Lorenzo Callender
Friend at Leo's Party
Shane Habberstad
Ape Soccer Kid

Chris Ellis
Commander Karl Vasich

Chad Bannon
Red Ape Soldier / Man Hunt Ape

Kris Kristofferson
Karubi

Michael Jace
Major Frank Santos

Freda Foh Shen
Bon

Deep Roy
Gorilla Kid / Thade's Niece

Anne Ramsay
Lt. Col. Grace Alexander
Dea Cantu
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Erick Avari
Tival

Glenn Shadix
Senator Nado
Mark Layton
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Kam Heskin
Friend at Leo's Party

Lisa Marie
Nova
Steve Love
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Estella Warren
Daena

Andrea Grano
Major Maria Cooper

Michael Wiseman
Specialist Hansen
Quincy Taylor
Ape Soldier

Jay Caputo
1st Ape Teenager / 2nd Ape Soldier

Callie Croughwell
Little Human Girl
Allie Habberstad
Girl Pet

Brett Smrz
Human Kid #1
Cameron Croughwell
Ape Soccer Kid
Joshua Croughwell
Ape Soccer Kid
Hannah Peitzman Myers
Ape Soccer Kid
Molly Peitzman
Ape Soccer Kid
Jesse Tipton
Ape Soccer Kid
Chet Zar
Fruit Vendor
Eddie Adams
Friend at Leo's Party

Todd Babcock
Friend at Leo's Party

Shonda Farr
Friend at Leo's Party
Jennifer Giancola
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Jim Holmes
Friend at Leo's Party

Candace Kroslak
Friend at Leo's Party

Joanna Krupa
Friend at Leo's Party

Melody Perkins
Friend at Leo's Party
Jonna Giovanna
Friend at Leo's Party
Jack G. Steinberg
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Alex Streeter
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Basil Grillo
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Stacy Christenson
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Sunday Stevens
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Janna Stern
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Reviews
r96sk
Yeah... pretty poor. I didn't even know this existed until a week or so ago. Gotta be frustrating for all involved that they were in a remake/reboot of 1968's <em>'Planet of the Apes'</em> that wasn't the 2011 version. This one walked so that one could fly etc. Speaking of flying, what the heck is with the high jumping apes in this? It looks so silly and doesn't add anything; a very odd choice. It is, though, a surprise that this film flopped given who got attached to it. Tim Burton as director, with the acting talents of Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan and Paul Giamatti. It's neat that Charlton Heston and Linda Harrison (stars of the original) made cameos, though. Wahlberg feels a bit miscast, though Bonham Carter and Giamatti are solid; the latter particularly seemed to enjoy the role. The film does have a Burton edge to it, as expected, but this is one of his weaker films no doubt. Some other negatives, for me, include the make-up, esp. for General Thade, - I'm in the minority there - and the story's pacing.
Nutshell
A pathetic plot, a weak script, and a very unconvincing Mark Wahlberg in the lead role provide for a wasted opportunity, especially considering that the makeup effects by Rick Baker are truly outstanding. If you want a good reboot/remake, seek out the 2011 version and its 2 sequels.
CinemaSerf
This is much more of a straight remake of the original 1968 version that certainly benefits from superior visual effects and animatronics, but otherwise is really quite stodgy and sterile. Mark Wahlberg is the astronaut "Leo" who finds himself stranded on a planet that is dominated by apes that can speak. Just like their human relatives, the Simian community is facing a war. The more benign, cleverer, chimpanzees are facing a conflict with their more aggressive gorilla cousins led by "Thade" (Tim Roth). Luckily, "Leo" can count on the feisty assistance of "Ari" (Helena Bonham Carter) as they race their antagonists to a secret facility deep in the forbidden zone that could offer them a solution and reveal the nature of their past. Wahlberg is good in these action roles. He manages to keep the pace moving along despite a rather weak story that takes quite a while to establish itself, and then is all too procedural as it bumbles along to an admittedly lively and fitting denouement. It's not a great film, indeed was there really any need to remake it at all, save for it being a vehicle for the easy-on-the-eye star? Still, it's an above average production that passes two hours without effort. If you're really eagle-eyed you might spot "Planet" original Linda Harrison (in a cart) but that might be all this has to make it memorable.
