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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Chimp My Ride
Titan: Are you in aluminum clothes?
Ham III: Yes.
Titan: Are you in a rocket?
Ham III: Yes
Titan: In outer space?
Ham III: Yes.
Titan: Are you David Bowie?
Ham III: Uh... no.

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1. NASA loses probe in wormhole
2. To account for losing the billion dollar...
Published on September 20, 2008 by Amanda Richards

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3.0 out of 5 stars Space Chimps
Ham III is the grandson of Ham, the first-ever chimp astronaut. This ne'er-do-well chimp may not be the most qualified ape for the job, but a scheming senator has recruited him for a most dangerous mission. It seems that a powerful tyrant has overtaken an alien world, and now it's up to Ham III and his trusty simian crew to help overthrow the deep-space despot. There's...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Chimp My Ride, September 20, 2008
This review is from: Space Chimps (DVD)
Titan: Are you in aluminum clothes?
Ham III: Yes.
Titan: Are you in a rocket?
Ham III: Yes
Titan: In outer space?
Ham III: Yes.
Titan: Are you David Bowie?
Ham III: Uh... no.

Short Attention Span Summary (SASS):

1. NASA loses probe in wormhole
2. To account for losing the billion dollar probe, they plan to send a billion dollar space craft after it, piloted by a team of chimps
3. To get full media coverage, they decide to send a celebrity chimp, and since Lance Bass wasn't available, they choose Ham III (voiced by Andy Samberg)
4. Ham III is the grandson of Ham I (I bet you figured that out on your own), the first chimp in space, III being currently employed as a simian cannonball with a circus.
5. Ham III, Lt. Luna (Cheryl Hines), and Commander Titan (Patrick Warburton) become space chimps
6. Lots of monkey business follows as the intrepid team go boldly where no chimp has gone before, to an inhabited planet ruled by cold-hearted Dictator Zartog (Jeff Daniels)
7. This is actually a much better movie than it sounds

This underrated cartoon is actually a lot funnier than you'd think. The animation won't make Pixar lose any sleep, but is pretty good anyway, and the humor will tickle your funny bone without ever once resorting to lowbrow potty jokes. [Note: Beware of the puns]

Although not in the class of Wall-E or Finding Nemo, this is one that can be enjoyed by the whole family.

Rated: 3.5 stars



Amanda Richards, September 20, 2008
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!, November 2, 2008
This review is from: Space Chimps (DVD)
Took my girls to see this movie over the summer - loved it. We're still using the lines "Permission to speak" "Permission Granted" "You're a dork". We had fun. It's a good family movie. I probably laughed more than they did!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Space Chimps, March 11, 2010
This review is from: Space Chimps (DVD)
Ham III is the grandson of Ham, the first-ever chimp astronaut. This ne'er-do-well chimp may not be the most qualified ape for the job, but a scheming senator has recruited him for a most dangerous mission. It seems that a powerful tyrant has overtaken an alien world, and now it's up to Ham III and his trusty simian crew to help overthrow the deep-space despot. There's nothing complicated about "Space Chimps". It's a simple tale of 3 chimps sent to outer space and somehow end up on a strange and unmanned planet. Your kids will like this movie, but it's quite boring for the grown ups.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars movie, August 16, 2010
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I think the movie is funny. It was really cheap and I'm pretty sure i already did a review for this itme when i first got it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars UNDERRATED SPACE CHIMPS, February 14, 2010
This review is from: Space Chimps [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
This was a movie that I thought was going to be a dud based on peoples reviews.
just goes to prove you have to be the judge yourself.
I liked it it was funny blu-ray colorful,eye candy. My 10 year old and myself loved it.
Good story line about space & Aliens..
Good kids movie
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a cartoon people!, April 2, 2009
This review is from: Space Chimps (DVD)
I have to laugh when people write that the characters are bad role models. Um...HELLO. If your children are getting their role models from the television, your in trouble. Period.

This is a funny movie. Silly, crude at moments, and displays an array of emotions that my children understood. Everyone in our house laughed. It was also a great opportunity to teach our children about the space program and how it evolved.

If nothing else, the children adore Patrick Warburton (sp?). AKA Kronk.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Silly Animated Show, January 3, 2009
This review is from: Space Chimps (DVD)
A dad, a 17 year old, and a 12 year got a lot of laughs out of this show. No it's not high animation, it's not some fantastic film, it's just silly. This one is in the same vein as Kronk - The Emperor's New Clothes. The voices are rather good and well chosen. You have to check reality at the door, nothing in this is plausible. Just enjoy the ride. It's funny. And the number of laughs is why I rated Space Chimps so high.

Patrick Warburton is really a great choice for Titan the big dumb astronaut. Patrick's voice is recognizable. Kristin Chenoweth (West Wing and Pushing Dasies) is wonderfully annoying as a little glow head Killowatt. Andy Samberg (Current Saturday Night Live, the kid with the big curly hair) as the lead chimp is a well chosen voice. Stanley Tucci appears as a stupid senator. Keenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live) makes a cameo as the circus ringleader. And Jeff Daniels does a great job as the evil Zartog or Zartig.

The DVD is rated G. There is way more offensive and complex cartoons on daytime television. Oh yeah, some young children might miss the satire, or references to the space program and certain movies - but there's a ton of adults that miss that too. There's more than enough slapstick here to entertain most everyone. We all enjoyed this one a bunch.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, Fun and Entertaining.. Get Part 2 as Well.. :), August 9, 2011
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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.. I'm Glad they made a 2nd Part, im gonna buy it when i get done writting here..

ABOUT THE MOVIE:
It's about 3 chimps that are sent into 'outer space' to look for a planet that contains life. 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.. When he lands the ship, without thinking he steps out the ship, not aware of the dangers.. The planet has 'Living beings' that look nothing like we do, and are no friendly.. They capture the chimps but the chimps fool the creature's "Lord" and escape. After they get rid of that mean leader, the inteligent living creatures help them build a ship to get back to Earth.. 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).. 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.. :D

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.. Part 2 IS THE CONTINUATION OF THIS GREAT ADVENTURE, I CANT WAIT TO SEE IT.. :)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Just DVD Worthy, January 4, 2011
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This review is from: Space Chimps (DVD)
I have to come right out and say this; I don't know why this came out in theaters. Was it because of the "kid factor"? Was it really an alternate to The Dark Knight?

Space Chimps is about a probe that gets sucked into a black hole and the chimpanzees who are assigned to retrieve it.

The main character is named Ham III. His grandfather, Ham I, was the first chimp in space. The grandson Ham follows in his grandfather's footsteps by joining a circus and getting shot out of a canon and landing on a drum set.

When the probe is lost, the space program decides to send the chimps after it because it may be too dangerous for humans and they want Ham III to go to add some "spice" to the marketing.

Meanwhile, the probe has landed on a distant planet where the bully gains control and terrorizes the other creatures. It's up to the chimps to rescue the probe and get home.

So it's a cartoon right? A computer generated cartoon. The jokes are quite lame. There were times where I allowed myself to give some polite laughter, maybe a subtle chuckle; but I cannot believe this was not a direct-to-DVD film.

Space Chimps stars the voices of Andy Samberg as Ham III, Cheryl Hines as Luna, Patrick Warburton as Titan and Jeff Daniels as the evil Zartog.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Under-appreciated Gem, September 7, 2010
This review is from: Space Chimps (DVD)
It's true what they say: Stick with your opinion even if it isn't fashionable. And such is my feelings for Space Chimps. I thoroughly enjoyed this animated feature. It had everything I look for (intelligence, humor, an interesting plot, crisp visuals) in an animated feature without going overboard as is so often the temptation with this type of film.

Then, before coming online to share my own approval of the picture, I made the mistake of browsing what others (amateur critics especially) had to say about it. The fact is, not a whole lot of good! Now I'm not suggesting that their nay-saying swayed my opinion any, I am however rather surprised that mine was the popular consensus as I tour any and all animated features from Pixar's blush-worthy budgeted blockbusters to some of the quietest little releases to hit the States (Pinocchio 3000 and The Snurks for example) and feel Space Chimps offers a lot to love. Both the New York Times and Roger Ebert heaped praise upon it however. Is it possible that it demands a certain level of intelligence to fully appreciate this one? Who can say for sure?

The tale tells of a hi-tech earthen space probe that veers off course thanks to an unexpected riff in the space-time continuum (that's a worm hole to you and me). It ends up on an uncharted planet, the likes of which is too distant and uncharted to risk sending a crew of human beings for retrieval. The solution presents itself by looking at our own past (and how we used to do things); a team of NASA chimpanzees is assigned the retrieval mission.

Chimps, it turns out, can communicate with one another as clearly as we human beings can but to us their language appears little more than chirps squeaks and hand gestures.

Enter Ham III (Andy Samberg), the grandson of the first chimp astronaut, along with two other primates (Titan; Patrick Warburton and Luna; Cheryl Hines) are blasted off into space by an opportunity-seeking senator.

Soon, the fun-loving chimp discovers that doing the right thing involves more than simply retrieving the downed probe: It turns out this far-away planet's citizens are under oppression by a nefarious leader. Fortunately for Ham III and his simian peers, the technology giving this dictator his powers just so happens to have come from earth.

So that's the plot- nothing too insulting so far right? Well there's quite a bit of humor along the way and contrary to what you might suspect looking at a film of this nature, much of it is actually intelligently written witty dialog rather than in-your-face slapstick (again leading me to suspect that many of the harsh words viewers have written about this one stem from the lack of juvenile antics).

Perhaps the greatest strength indeed is Andy Samberg, Patrick Warburton and Cheryl Hines' characters genuine and witty exchanges. The personality spectrum of the three lead antagonists is quite flawless with a counterpoint to each of the other's points. Small things like the turbulence training to pass through the wormhole or that the ship's controls are in fact make-believe as humanity is convinced no chimp could actually fly the craft anyway make for some humorous moments. As does the ship's landing sequence.

In all it's truly unfortunate that this film seems to flounder in negative reviews because quite honestly I am thoroughly convinced that there are countless over-hyped films that fail to elicit a fraction of the charm found here. Apparently, though, 20th Century Fox views the project successful enough to warrant a sequel to arrive on DVD October 5th. Sometimes the best response to the nay-sayers is to say nothing at all, but rather to allow the film to do what it was meant to all along.
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