![]() ![]() ![]() Some may think I’m grasping for too much out of this kid-themed-movie, but honestly, I find that argument moot, especially when over the past 13 years, we’ve been shown that children’s entertainment doesn’t need to be stupid.ĭisregarding any sort of plot elements of the movie, it really doesn’t have anything else going for it. Plot details are never explained, such as why Ham III has to go to space, or what the hell the deal is with the planet where the satellite crash lands. Every character introduction, every dialog sequence, and every moment of the film is pointless and arbitrary. My deepest apologies if my plot synopsis seems to be a bit hard to grasp, but I like to think that is because I am attempting to explain a near-incomprehensible mess of a film. These two professional chimps have to put up with Ham III’s wacky antics as they chase the rogue satellite into an alien world where this evil dude ( Jeff Daniels) has enslaved his people to build a casino or something. He is joined by Luna ( Cheryl Hines) and Titan ( Patrick Warburton). Ham III is tapped out of his gig at some sort of circus because of his celebrity status. After a NASA probe gets sucked into a wormhole, the organization sends a team of chimps in after it. "Space Chimps" tells the story of Ham III ( Andy Samberg), the grandson to the once famous chimp astronaut Ham I. Even though these jokes all tend to fall completely flat, this animated shipwreck falls victim to many pitfalls that other Pixar imitators tend to fall into: There is virtually no character development or story to speak of what so ever. "Space Chimps" attempts to offer its audience a dose of subversive humor mixed with slap stick, a formula executed with finesse under Pixar. Enter "Space Chimps," a short feature-length animated film directed by Kirk De Micco. I honestly feel that through the past 13 years, ever since the release of "Toy Story" (1995), Pixar is the only studio to release a CG family film right, and everyone else is trying to hop on the band wagon. ![]() Part 2 IS THE CONTINUATION OF THIS GREAT ADVENTURE, I CANT WAIT TO SEE IT.I have an inherit suspicion towards any non-Pixar computer animated family film. I CAN KEEP ON TELLING YOU MORE ABOUT THE MOVIE BUT IT ONLY GETS BETTER AND BETTER, BUY or RENT THE MOVIE, YOU WONT BE DISSAPPOINTED I PROMISE. But the 3 chimps do make it back home, and with the 3 chimp's successful return, NASA (and the Mayor) suddently decide that instead of canceling the program, there gonna send the chimps back to the planet to make sure that that the chimps really did discover other living beings in that planet. Meanwhile in Earth, NASA waits for the chimps to return, but then when the ship returns home they discover the ship is empty so the Mayor (i think) cancel's the program (send chimps to find new world). After they get rid of that mean leader, the inteligent living creatures help them build a ship to get back to Earth. They capture the chimps but the chimps fool the creature's "Lord" and escape. The planet has 'Living beings' that look nothing like we do, and are no friendly. When he lands the ship, without thinking he steps out the ship, not aware of the dangers. When they are about to land on a planet, turns out the 2 chimps in charge are 'passed out' and wont wake up to land the Space-ship, so it is then up to the more 'imature' chimp to save them from sertain death. It's about 3 chimps that are sent into 'outer space' to look for a planet that contains life. I'm Glad they made a 2nd Part, im gonna buy it when i get done writting here. I'm not good at 'Writing Reviews' BUT, i can tell you that this movie is great, if you want to watch it with your kids of you just like Cartoon Movies like i do, this movie is Great.
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