• SSP Cinema Classics 4 - Planet of the Apes (1968)

  • May 11 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast
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SSP Cinema Classics 4 - Planet of the Apes (1968)

  • Summary

  • Cinema Classics Number 4 - "It's a madhouse! A MAAAADHOUSE!!!"

    With the Kingdom having just opened it's gates to cinema patrons we here at Cinema Classics felt it was a good time to look back at the original 1968 classic 'Planet of the Apes'. Our regular Cornelius and Taylor (aka Mike & D.K) are both here sharing host duties. They're joined by first time Silver Screen guest and Planet of the Apes superfan Nita from Sci-Fi Queens Podcast. Our wise trio will discuss cultural impact, underlying themes, origins, personal opinions and much more, including a whole lot of quoting from both the movie and a particular classic Simpsons episode (you know the one, I'm sure). So obey the Lawgiver and step with us into the Forbidden Zone as we dissect this iconic science-fiction classic.

    TIME CODES

    3:30 - Nita's favourite cinema classic.

    5:01 - First experiences with Planet of the Apes & franchise thoughts.

    12:42 - Behind the Scenes.

    17:18 - Review.

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    "Get your stinkin' paws off me you damned, dirty ape!"

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