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Jun '17 *
A few of the posters here have expressed some interest in this so I will go ahead and throw it out there. For the month of July we will have Challenge of the Apes!

War For the Planet of the Apes is set to open July 14th so I thought it would be fun to immerse myself and others in monkey madness. Here's how this challenge will work:

What counts?
Any movies or TV shows or shorts with an ape or monkey as the protagonist, antagonist or major supporting character. EDIT: By popular demand - any movie or TV show with apes or monkeys (or people in apes or monkeys suits) will count regardless of how major or minor that character is. EDIT: Documentaries will count too.

How do you get points?
It's time based - You get credit for the running time of whatever you watch. This means you can watch TV shows as well as shorts and movies.

For instance, if you watch the first POTA film with Chuck Heston it runs 112 minutes so that's worth 112 points. Then you watch the first episode of the POTA TV series which runs 50 minutes - that gives you 50 more points.

POTA (1968) - 112 points
POTA TV Series (1974) first episode - 50 points
Total so far: 162 points

Easy enough for a monkey to compete.

Can I get bonuses?
Sure. Since the Challenge was inspired by the release of the latest POTA film I've got several bonuses lined up for watching films/TV from that universe:

Watch the original five POTA films (POTA ('68), Beneath the POTA, Escape From the POTA, Conquest of the POTA, & Battle For the POTA) = 50 point bonus.
Watch the more recent extra crispy POTA films (Burton's POTA, Rise of the POTA, Dawn of the POTA & War For the POTA) = 50 bonus points.
Watch the 14 episodes of the POTA TV series from 1974 = 50 point bonus
Watch the 13 episodes of the animated Return to the POTA TV series = 50 point bonus

And because I have a soft spot in my heart for Kong - watch any five Kong films from this official list and get a 50 point bonus:
King Kong ('33), Son of Kong, KK Vs. Godzilla, KK Escapes, King Kong ('76), KK Lives, King Kong (2005), & Kong: Skull Island.

Reading Bonuses:
EDIT: Read any novel or collection of short stories or comics set in either the POTA or Kong Universe and get a 50 point bonus!

ie: read Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle = 50 points
read: King Kong by Edgar Wallace = 50 points
read: King Kong Vs. Tarzan by Will Murray = 50 points
read: Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes by Tim Seeley = 50 points
That's 200 bonus points to add to your movie/TV score.

FTVs worth anything?
Not this time. I feel like revisions are good for evolving so I encourage them as much as I do FTVs.

Do I have to watch monkey movies from the POTA and Kong universes?
Nope. As long as the protagonist, antagonist or major supporting characters are apes or monkeys it will count. Heck, even if it's just one scene with a couple of guys wearing ape suits it will count.

Does it have to be horror?
Nope. Any genre counts.

Does it have to be real apes?
WTF!!!! Real monkeys count too but so do stop-motion, men in suits, animated, cgi or Serkisized.

If there is enough interest I'll post the actual challenge thread next week. Challenge will run July 1 through July 31.


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Smerd says:
#9

Jun '17
Anyone have a copy of that Men In Monkey Suits list from IMDB?


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Smerd says:
#20, Reply to #16

Jun '17
I think Red Barracuda, but it was shared on Zeek's site, I should see if I can find it.


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Smerd says:
#22, Reply to #21

Jun '17
Cool!! Yeah I don't know how to do that either, but the link works!! This helps a lot!


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Smerd says:
#23

Jun '17
Can I get bonuses?
Sure. Since the Challenge was inspired by the release of the latest POTA film I've got several bonuses lined up for watching films/TV from that universe:

Watch the original five POTA films (POTA ('68), Beneath the POTA, Escape From the POTA, Conquest of the POTA, & Battle For the POTA) = 50 point bonus.
Watch the more recent extra crispy POTA films (Burton's POTA, Rise of the POTA, Dawn of the POTA & War For the POTA) = 50 bonus points.
Watch the 14 episodes of the POTA TV series from 1974 = 50 point bonus
Watch the 13 episodes of the animated Return to the POTA TV series = 50 point bonus
Read Pierre Boulle's original novel, Planet of the Apes = 50 point bonus (reading novel is not time based - all you get for reading it is increased intellegence and a 50 point bonus)


Guess I can do all of these again, helps that I already own them all. How about bonuses for the novelizations of the sequels?


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Smerd says:
#29, Reply to #26

Jun '17
Nice! I've been meaning to read the POTA comics! emoticon


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Smerd says:
#28, Reply to #27

Jun '17 *
Anybody watch "Sanford and Son"? Their Puerto Rican neighbor Julio was one of the original apes.

Actually, he played one of the mutants in Beneath The Planet Of The Apes.emoticon


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Smerd says:
#33

Jun '17
On the Apes franchise:

The original Planet Of The Apes is one of my favorite all time films, it's one of those films that had a huge impact on me as a kid.

Escape From The Planet Of The Apes is my favorite sequel of the franchise, Conquest my second, Beneath, third.

I do like Battle For, but it does suffer from budget constraints, and script changing hands. 20th Century Fox didn't want to put the money in the film, and producers didn't want to continue the dark tone that Paul Dehn was carrying over from Conquest, so it was re written to be more family friendly.

Tim Burton's version, eh, I'll give it credit for doing an ending closer to the original novel.

Love the new franchise, looking forward to War Of...

The live action 70's series is fun, but the typical 70's show of having the 2 lead male heroes being blond and dark haired (Starskey And Hutch, Dukes Of Hazzard, Emergency, Adam-12, etc etc)

The animated series is actually pretty good, it's a combination of the movies, and original book, like the book, the Apes use advanced technology, fly planes...


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Smerd says:
#35, Reply to #34

Jun '17
McQueen is awesome. Bullit is one of my favorite movies.

Love The Omega Man and Soylent Green. Love 70's scifi, period.

Warning, the animated series is very very low tech, repeat animation scenes, questionable acting, but if you can look past that, very well written.

Mmm Nova. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy Beneath. I like James Fransiscus, and I do like how the apes mistake him for Taylor when they see him. I love the Mutants, and how Battle For The POTA ties all of it together.

The books, you get to see how some things were changed, especially Battle.

I have the first 5 films on Blu Ray, and the first two reboots on Blu Ray also, own the animated and live action on DVD.

POTA was a scifi franchise before that was a thing. They had all of the tie in items toys, shows, comics, etc. It's one of the most important franchises in cinema history.



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