From YouTube user ABCNaccount: "A music video of the movie Rise of the Planet of the Apes. The song shows how Caesar sees the darker side of humanity, and sets fire to the rain."
Mr Mego from the Mego Motel descibes the difference between the MEGO POTA Cornelius and Galen ( green ears ) while showing off the super rare Cornelius brown variant version.
In this near seven-minute video, Watchmojo.com takes a look back at the entire Planet of the Apes saga, from the 1968 original to Rise of the Planet of the Apes
It would seem to be the perfect combination: Footage from the Planet of the Apes franchise put to the theme song of the classic '60s television series The Monkees.
This fun video takes a retrospective look back at the Planet of the Apes by compiling great behind the scenes photos with images of various pieces of memorabilia and movie posters.
A follow up to "Top 10 Planet of the Apes Moments", which only covered the original five films. But there's more to the Apes franchise, including two TV series, and two more movies.
In the days leading up to the release of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Crazed Weasel Entertainment offered up this compilation video of the ten greatest moments from the Planet of the Apes films.
There isn't a lot known about Destiny of the Planet of the Apes, beyond the fact that it seems to be an intended fan-made CG animated film that looks to be a sequel to Battle For the Planet of the Apes (though that is purely conjecture at this point). Recently released has been a video compirising a number of animation tests.
Nextmovie.com is offering up a variety of movie posters inspired by the approach taken to last year's Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Notes the site, "If you know anything about the original Planet of the Apes -- the 1968 classic with Charlton Heston standing on the ancient ruins of New York City and damning humanity to hell for leaving the Earth to super-intelligent apes -- you might have a bad feeling about The Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
If James Franco and friends stick to the "Apes" canon, things are probably not going to end well for the Homo sapiens.
Apes, on the other hand, are going to have a field day.
Supposing those hairy primates could take over the world, we wondered what our favorite movies would look like with a simian twist. As it turns out, they look pretty awesome. Our pal Old Red Jalopy helps us illustrate the future... when the apes take Hollywood." Follow the break for the rest.