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Planet of the Apes Collection [Blu-ray]

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While provoking neither the decades of spin-offs of the Star Trek franchise or the cultural staying power of the Star Wars universe, Planet of the Apes nonetheless lives in the hearts of many a Sunday afternoon TV-watcher. A high water mark for prosthetic movie magic, this primate-vs-man epic--spanning four movies, a TV series, and an animated series--was as integral to the 1970s as Led Zeppelin or muscle cars. So how to properly pay tribute to a science fiction franchise about intelligent apes roaming a post-apocalyptic earth?

In a freaking ape head boxed set, man.

It's true. 20th Century Fox packaged the entire run--movies, TV series, animated series, and the 2001 Tim Burton remake--in Caesar's head. Actually, the 14 discs are efficiently packaged in a fold-out book that slides into the bust's back. The bust is smartly dressed in green canvas, with zippers that don't actually lead to pockets. The hair is a luxurious mane that could have been wasted on at least three toupes. Put this masterpiece of DVD packaging on a shelf and watch it catch the gaze of everyone who walks into the room. Unfortunately, the set does not come with any supplemental reading material; an essay or two on the impact of Planet of the Apes would have been nice. The set is limited to 10,000 copies and comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity. For those who don't want to commit to the full ape head experience, most of the discs in this set--sans the animated series, TV show, and Tim Burton remake--can be had in the Planet of the Apes Legacy Boxset --Ryan Boudinot



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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT STARTER SET ! May 29 2006
By The Critic TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Now 20th Century Fox in an effort to gouge the fans some more have released "The Planet of the Apes" ultimate collection with deluxe Ape head packaging consisting of all the theatrical movies, TV series, animated series and Tim Burtons version. After considering the cost of the new ultimate collection the Evolution set is definitely a great value for any "Planet of the Apes" fan and a great place to start.

They used to have "Planet of the Apes" week on channel 7 out of Detroit and like any other kid I ran home from school everyday to watch them. I absolutely love the "Planet of the Apes" Evolution boxed set. You get all five "Planet of the Apes" movies plus a sixth bonus disc containing all the wonderful special features. It's all here except the superior picture and 5.1 digitally remastered sound found in the new Legacy box set.

The picture and sound are a definite improvement over any of the television broadcasts but they still don't compare to the Legacy set. I don't understand why 20th Century Fox Studios didn't take the time to remaster all the movies at the same time when they had the chance.

20th Century Fox have always had the ability to remaster these films, because the Legacy set is proof of what can be done. How many times can a studio release the same titles over and over and not make any improvements in picture & sound quality? If the ultimate picture and 5.1 sound are what you're after then I suggest holding out and purchasing the legacy set. I hope this review was helpful.

Films Included:

- Planet of the Apes (1968) - NASA astronaut (Charlton Heston) is stranded on a planet where apes dominate humans.

- Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) - continues the original film pitting militant apes against mutant humans dwelling in the subterranean ruins of New York City.

- Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) - Cornelius and Zira travel backward in time restoring the dominance of the apes once again.

- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) - Roddy MCDowall plays Caesar, the son of Cornelius, leading an ape revolution against the humans.

- Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) - Roddy McDowall as Caesar attempts to defeat the gorillas and human mutants to establish the hierarchy introduced in the original film. This was the final film in the series.
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1.0 out of 5 stars What's the matter with these people? Aug 22 2000
Format:DVD
{rant on} Why release in LETTERBOX instead of WIDESCREEN ANAMORPHIC? This is a great series, filmed in widescreen. It is unconscionable that anyone would opt for this restrictive format.

The issue is that with the LETTERBOX format, people with 16:9 TVs still see the black borders at the top and bottom of the screen and THEIR picture will be horribly distorted, while people with 4:3 aspect ratio TVs will see a nicely formed perspective correct image.

If this series were released as a Widescreen ANAMORPHIC, both TVs would see the film correctly - since the DVD player will create the borders for you. Those with 4:3 would see the black borders at the top and bottom, and those with 16:9 would see a full screen (if filmed at 1.77:1 or 1.85:1) or a very small black border if filmed at 2.35:1.

Nobody should be releasing movies in Widescreen Letterbox anymore, period. There's no excuse. They must release DVDs in WIDESCREEN ANAMORPHIC!

The world is not made of 4:3 aspect ratio televisions alone anymore! What other reason to buy a widescreen television, hmmmm?

Do not buy this DVD! Widescreen Letterbox.... Paahhhh! {rant off}

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, Great, Great Mar 9 2013
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
Shipped directly from Amazon, and I'm happy with the purchase. I wish that the dvd's were not individually contained in separate cases, other then that it is a very good series and i'm pleased with my purchase.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I simply love it!!
This is one of my favorites. I was thrilled to finally get it. I received it in perfect condition and in the time it was supposed to get to me. I'm truly happy.
Published 4 months ago by Mario Desmarais
4.0 out of 5 stars Warning re inaccurate advertising
Product reviewed: Planet of hte Apes: The Ultimate DVD Collection with Ape Head Packaging

Great set, of course, and a wonderful collectible case. Read more
Published on April 2 2006
3.0 out of 5 stars Saga
This is a great movie series. The problem is that it tends to drag after the third movie. However, all, and all I do like this. Read more
Published on April 30 2004 by Ametisti
3.0 out of 5 stars full-screen stinks
A full-screen version of POTA on DVD? WHY? I thought DVD's main selling-point was WIDESCREEN! So now we get a full-screen version... okay ... what's next? Read more
Published on April 16 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Some are fantastic - others, not.
The first couple movies in this boxset are fantastic. Simply fantastic - they take you away to another world. Easy to follow, and they make you think...

However... Read more

Published on Feb 26 2004 by Tim Chapin
5.0 out of 5 stars forgot how good these movies were
The first movie is odviously the best, followed by the second and then the Conquest/Battle series. Escape is goofy, but ties together the "astronaut sequence" and the... Read more
Published on Jan 6 2004 by Black Cat de La Bear
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Science Fiction Series Ever
Okay, let's start this review by saying if you have not seen Tim Burtons version of Planet of the Apes... DO NOT SEE IT EVEN IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT. Read more
Published on Oct 28 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Gonna Be Great!!
Re-release of the classic film Planet of the Apes!! I can't wait. You know this one is gonna be good! Read more
Published on Oct 28 2003 by "mandemus"
5.0 out of 5 stars We must have Anamorphic Widescreen and a extended #5!
These are great films. The problem is thay aren't enhanced for widescreen 16x9. That's a major problem, since widescreen TVs will push the bars down, making the picture stretch... Read more
Published on Sep 23 2003
4.0 out of 5 stars A THOUGHT PROVOKING BLAST FROM THE PAST
I loved these movies as a child!!! I remember seeing each film as it came out in the theatre. I was so enthralled by them that I also purchased the movie novelizations (the lone... Read more
Published on Sep 21 2003 by M. R. ZOGLIO
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