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Space Chimps

Space Chimps is a 2008 computer-animated science fiction comedy film directed by Kirk DeMicco (in his directional debut), who wrote the screenplay with Rob Moreland. It features the voices of Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Patrick Warburton, Kristin Chenoweth, Kenan Thompson, Zack Shada, Carlos Alazraqui, Omid Abtahi, Patrick Breen, Jane Lynch, Kath Soucie, and Stanley Tucci.

Space Chimps
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKirk DeMicco
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJericca Cleland
Edited byDebbie Berman
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • July 18, 2008 (2008-07-18)
Running time
81 minutes[3]
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$37 million[2]
Box office$64.8 million[2]

The film follows three chimpanzees who go into space to an alien planet. 20th Century Fox theatrically released the film on July 18, 2008, and was panned by critics. The film grossed $64.8 million on a $37 million budget. It received an Artios Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Animation Feature. A video game based on the film was also released in July 2008.

A direct-to-video sequel, entitled Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back, was released in October 2010.

Plot

In outer space, an unmanned, intelligent life-searching NASA space probe, Infinity, is dragged into an intergalactic wormhole and crash-lands on the other side of the galaxy. It lands on the Earth-like alien planet named Malgor, populated by colorful alien beings. Zartog (Jeff Daniels), an evil-minded inhabitant, accidentally discovers how to take manual control of the onboard machinery and uses it to enslave the population. Faced with the possible extinction of Infinity and their budget, the scientists hire multiple chimpanzees as astronauts to regain contact with the probe and retrieve it: technical genius Comet (Zack Shada), lieutenant Luna (Cheryl Hines) and commander Titan (Patrick Warburton). For media attention, the Senator (Stanley Tucci) adds to the team Ham III (Andy Samberg), grandson of Ham, the first chimpanzee in space, who works as a cannonball at a circus. Ham III is uninterested in the mission, but he (along with the other space chimps (except Comet)) is launched into space despite his best efforts to escape the scientist's training facility.

Ham, Luna and Titan enter the wormhole, where the latter two pass out from the pressure, leaving Ham with the task of getting the ship out and landing it. The ship and Titan are taken by Zartog's henchmen, and Titan teaches Zartog about the probe's features. Ham and Luna journey to Zartog's palace. Ham reveals that he believes Space Chimps is a joke in which makes Luna angry at him. They receiving guidance from inhabitant Kilowatt (Kristin Chenoweth). They go into a valley of the aliens' food where they meet some globhoppers, and then they go into the cave of the Flesh-Devouring Beast where Kilowatt sacrifices themselves by getting eaten by the monster so Ham and Luna bypass it, They then go inside the Dark Cloud of Id in which they fall out of. Once at the palace, they rescue Titan and plan to leave. However, Ham, Luna and Titan alter their course of action after noticing Zartog torturing the inhabitants who are being frozen in a pool of freznar, feeling they owe it to Kilowatt to rescue the planet.

Zartog then attacks the chimpanzees with the probe. Just as they are about to get destroyed, Titan tricks Zartog into what he thought could have him dominate the universe, triggering an ejection mechanism in the probe, which in turn leads to his defeat by falling into the freznar. The chimps then discover that Kilowatt has survived, and they make contact with Comet and Houston (Carlos Alazraqui), a friend of Ham's grandfather, back on Earth through a walkie-talkie. Since the ship they boarded is not on Malgor as the chimpanzees jumped out during its launch, Comet, Luna, and Titan use a different method to exit the planet. They redesign the probe, with help from the planet's inhabitants, and use an erupting volcano to thrust it off the planet's gravity.

The chimpanzees go into space, and just as they are about to re-enter the wormhole, Titan hands the controls over to Ham, the one who can withstand the pressure and thus pilot the ship. Ham, although initially skeptical, is motivated by a mental conversation with his grandfather's spirit; he maneuvers the ship back to Earth and lands it with Luna's help, and the Senator, under pressure from the press, decides to dramatically increase the space program's funding. The scientists celebrate the chimpanzee' return.

Cast

Production

In 2002, Kirk DeMicco conceived a film premise of anthropomorphic chimpanzees on a spaceship from viewing The Right Stuff (1983), a fictional depiction of the Mercury Seven program. It included the line, "Does a monkey know he's sitting on top of a rocket that might explode?" which made him wonder what happened if the monkey knew. Shortly after the lightbulb moment, he saw the famous space chimpanzee Ham on the cover of a 1961 issue of Life magazine; the chimpanzee's smug expression gave him the idea of a self-centered protagonist going on a dangerous space mission.[4] Using the Life magazine issue with him, DeMicco pitched his ideas to John H. Williams, comparing the plot to that of Tommy Boy (1995). Williams was instantly hooked and began working with him from there.[4] They later decided on "a great sci-fi adventure" for children that was also a mocking of science fiction media in the same way the Shrek films, which Williams also produced, parodied fairy tales.[4] De Micco wanted the planet to have the vibe of the Mos Eisley cantina of the Star Wars series.[4]

The project and its name, Space Chimps, were first publicized in a Variety article on June 7, 2004, announcing it was next in Vanguard's production line after Valiant (2005).[5] The film was produced in two years by Williams' Vanguard Animation studio with a team of around 170, a $37 million budget, and DeMicco as director.[4] For the film, a new pipeline was created, as well as a studio constructed in Vancouver.[4] Chris Bacon was chosen as composer, who was recommended to DeMicco by James Newton Howard. The limited budget meant creative choices had to be made for the music to sound interesting; according to DeMicco, beds were occasionally used alongside the orchestra, and the Blue Man Group played PVC pipes.[4]

Release

On April 11, 2006, 20th Century Fox signed a deal with Vanguard minority owner IDT Entertainment to distribute four films, the second in line being Space Chimps.[6]

Space Chimps was originally set to be released on May 2, 2008, but on December 19, 2007, the movie's release date was changed to July 18, 2008. This was mainly because of the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike.[7]

Reception

Critical response

Rotten Tomatoes reported that 33% of professional critics gave positive reviews based on 92 reviews. The consensus states: "Space Chimps' cheap animation and overabundance of monkey puns feels especially dated in a post WALL-E world."[8] On Metacritic, the film holds a 36/100 based on 18 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[9] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[10]

Roger Ebert gave a positive review of three stars and saying in his review that "Space Chimps is delightful from beginning to end."[11] The New York Times said that Space Chimps was "hilarious".[12] Lael Loewenstein of Variety called it "fairly fatuous but enjoyably slim family entertainment".[13]

Box office

The film has grossed $30.1 million in the United States, and $34.7 million in other countries, totalling $64.8 million worldwide.[14] The film was released in the United Kingdom on August 1, 2008, and opened on #7, grossing £563,543.[15]

On its opening weekend, Space Chimps was number seven with a gross of $7.1 million in 2,511 theatres, with an $2,860 average;[2] it was a poor opening for the film, debuting on (at the time) the highest-grossing box office weekend ever in the United States.[16]

Awards

List of awards and nominations
Award Category Nominee Result
Artios Award Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Animation Feature Matthew Jon Beck Nominated

Home media

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released Space Chimps on DVD and Blu Ray on November 25, 2008.[17]

Video game

A video game based on the film was released in July 2008, published by Brash Entertainment and developed by Redtribe, Wicked Witch Software and WayForward Technologies.

Sequel

The sequel was released in May 2010 to cinemas in the United Kingdom, and premiered direct to video in October 2010 in the United States. It was universally panned by critics, and grossed just over $4 million during its theatrical run.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Space Chimps". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Space Chimps (2008) - Weekend Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 11, 2008.
  3. ^ "Space Chimps (U)". British Board of Film Classification. July 10, 2008. Retrieved August 27, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Strike, Joe (July 18, 2008). "The Rise of the Primates: 'Space Chimps' Takes Off". Animation World Network. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  5. ^ Harris, Dana (June 7, 2004). "'Jungle' beat for Vanguard". Variety. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  6. ^ Fritz, Ben (April 11, 2006). "'Chimps' ride Fox's rocket". Variety. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  7. ^ "Space Chimps". boxofficeprophets.com. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
  8. ^ "Space Chimps". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved April 11, 2021.
  9. ^ Space Chimps Reviews, Metacritic, retrieved May 22, 2022
  10. ^ "Home". CinemaScore. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  11. ^ "Space Chimps Movie Review - Roger Ebert". Chicago Sun-Times. July 17, 2008. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  12. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (July 18, 2008). "Space Chimps Movie Review - New York Times". New York Times. Retrieved December 11, 2008.
  13. ^ Loewenstein, Lael (July 16, 2008). "Review: 'Space Chimps'". Variety. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  14. ^ "Space chimps (2008)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 25, 2008.
  15. ^ "Weekend box office 1st August 2008 - 3rd August 2008". www.25thframe.co.uk. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  16. ^ Bensinger, Ken (July 21, 2008). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on January 25, 2021. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  17. ^ Gibron, Bill (November 6, 2008). "Space Chimps". DVD Talk. Retrieved February 7, 2016.

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This article is about the animated film For chimpanzees who went to space see Monkeys and apes in space Space Chimps is a 2008 computer animated science fiction comedy film directed by Kirk DeMicco in his directional debut who wrote the screenplay with Rob Moreland It features the voices of Andy Samberg Cheryl Hines Jeff Daniels Patrick Warburton Kristin Chenoweth Kenan Thompson Zack Shada Carlos Alazraqui Omid Abtahi Patrick Breen Jane Lynch Kath Soucie and Stanley Tucci Space ChimpsTheatrical release posterDirected byKirk DeMiccoWritten byKirk DeMicco Rob MorelandProduced byBarry Sonnenfeld John H WilliamsStarringAndy Samberg Cheryl Hines Jeff Daniels Patrick Warburton Kristin Chenoweth Stanley TucciCinematographyJericca ClelandEdited byDebbie BermanMusic byChris P Bacon 1 Blue Man Group 1 ProductioncompaniesStarz Animation 1 Vanguard Animation 1 Distributed by20th Century Fox North America 1 Entertainment Film Distributors United Kingdom 2 Release dateJuly 18 2008 2008 07 18 Running time81 minutes 3 CountriesUnited States 1 United Kingdom 1 Canada 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 37 million 2 Box office 64 8 million 2 The film follows three chimpanzees who go into space to an alien planet 20th Century Fox theatrically released the film on July 18 2008 and was panned by critics The film grossed 64 8 million on a 37 million budget It received an Artios Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Casting Animation Feature A video game based on the film was also released in July 2008 A direct to video sequel entitled Space Chimps 2 Zartog Strikes Back was released in October 2010 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 5 3 Awards 5 4 Home media 6 Video game 7 Sequel 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditIn outer space an unmanned intelligent life searching NASA space probe Infinity is dragged into an intergalactic wormhole and crash lands on the other side of the galaxy It lands on the Earth like alien planet named Malgor populated by colorful alien beings Zartog Jeff Daniels an evil minded inhabitant accidentally discovers how to take manual control of the onboard machinery and uses it to enslave the population Faced with the possible extinction of Infinity and their budget the scientists hire multiple chimpanzees as astronauts to regain contact with the probe and retrieve it technical genius Comet Zack Shada lieutenant Luna Cheryl Hines and commander Titan Patrick Warburton For media attention the Senator Stanley Tucci adds to the team Ham III Andy Samberg grandson of Ham the first chimpanzee in space who works as a cannonball at a circus Ham III is uninterested in the mission but he along with the other space chimps except Comet is launched into space despite his best efforts to escape the scientist s training facility Ham Luna and Titan enter the wormhole where the latter two pass out from the pressure leaving Ham with the task of getting the ship out and landing it The ship and Titan are taken by Zartog s henchmen and Titan teaches Zartog about the probe s features Ham and Luna journey to Zartog s palace Ham reveals that he believes Space Chimps is a joke in which makes Luna angry at him They receiving guidance from inhabitant Kilowatt Kristin Chenoweth They go into a valley of the aliens food where they meet some globhoppers and then they go into the cave of the Flesh Devouring Beast where Kilowatt sacrifices themselves by getting eaten by the monster so Ham and Luna bypass it They then go inside the Dark Cloud of Id in which they fall out of Once at the palace they rescue Titan and plan to leave However Ham Luna and Titan alter their course of action after noticing Zartog torturing the inhabitants who are being frozen in a pool of freznar feeling they owe it to Kilowatt to rescue the planet Zartog then attacks the chimpanzees with the probe Just as they are about to get destroyed Titan tricks Zartog into what he thought could have him dominate the universe triggering an ejection mechanism in the probe which in turn leads to his defeat by falling into the freznar The chimps then discover that Kilowatt has survived and they make contact with Comet and Houston Carlos Alazraqui a friend of Ham s grandfather back on Earth through a walkie talkie Since the ship they boarded is not on Malgor as the chimpanzees jumped out during its launch Comet Luna and Titan use a different method to exit the planet They redesign the probe with help from the planet s inhabitants and use an erupting volcano to thrust it off the planet s gravity The chimpanzees go into space and just as they are about to re enter the wormhole Titan hands the controls over to Ham the one who can withstand the pressure and thus pilot the ship Ham although initially skeptical is motivated by a mental conversation with his grandfather s spirit he maneuvers the ship back to Earth and lands it with Luna s help and the Senator under pressure from the press decides to dramatically increase the space program s funding The scientists celebrate the chimpanzee return Cast EditAndy Samberg as Ham III Ham I s grandson and a circus chimpanzee who loves cannon acts and crashing Cheryl Hines as Luna Titan s lieutenant who is fearless and intelligent and Ham s love interest Patrick Warburton as Titan the flamboyant commander of the expedition He has a great love of chimpanzee puns Jeff Daniels as Zartog an alien tyrant who enslaves the planet Malgor Kristin Chenoweth as Kilowalawhizasahooza Kilowatt for short a young alien who befriends Ham and Luna Kenan Thompson as The Ringmaster the owner of a circus where Ham III works Zack Shada as Comet a technical genius chimp Carlos Alazraqui as Houston a friend of Ham s grandfather and Piddles the Clown Omid Abtahi as Dr Jagu Patrick Breen as Dr Bob Jane Lynch as Dr Poole Kath Soucie as Dr Smothers Stanley Tucci as The Senator Wally Wingert as Splork Infinity Probe and Pappy Ham Tom Kenny as Newsreel Jason Harris as GuardProduction EditIn 2002 Kirk DeMicco conceived a film premise of anthropomorphic chimpanzees on a spaceship from viewing The Right Stuff 1983 a fictional depiction of the Mercury Seven program It included the line Does a monkey know he s sitting on top of a rocket that might explode which made him wonder what happened if the monkey knew Shortly after the lightbulb moment he saw the famous space chimpanzee Ham on the cover of a 1961 issue of Life magazine the chimpanzee s smug expression gave him the idea of a self centered protagonist going on a dangerous space mission 4 Using the Life magazine issue with him DeMicco pitched his ideas to John H Williams comparing the plot to that of Tommy Boy 1995 Williams was instantly hooked and began working with him from there 4 They later decided on a great sci fi adventure for children that was also a mocking of science fiction media in the same way the Shrek films which Williams also produced parodied fairy tales 4 De Micco wanted the planet to have the vibe of the Mos Eisley cantina of the Star Wars series 4 The project and its name Space Chimps were first publicized in a Variety article on June 7 2004 announcing it was next in Vanguard s production line after Valiant 2005 5 The film was produced in two years by Williams Vanguard Animation studio with a team of around 170 a 37 million budget and DeMicco as director 4 For the film a new pipeline was created as well as a studio constructed in Vancouver 4 Chris Bacon was chosen as composer who was recommended to DeMicco by James Newton Howard The limited budget meant creative choices had to be made for the music to sound interesting according to DeMicco beds were occasionally used alongside the orchestra and the Blue Man Group played PVC pipes 4 Release EditOn April 11 2006 20th Century Fox signed a deal with Vanguard minority owner IDT Entertainment to distribute four films the second in line being Space Chimps 6 Space Chimps was originally set to be released on May 2 2008 but on December 19 2007 the movie s release date was changed to July 18 2008 This was mainly because of the 2007 08 Writers Guild of America strike 7 Reception EditCritical response Edit Rotten Tomatoes reported that 33 of professional critics gave positive reviews based on 92 reviews The consensus states Space Chimps cheap animation and overabundance of monkey puns feels especially dated in a post WALL E world 8 On Metacritic the film holds a 36 100 based on 18 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 9 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 10 Roger Ebert gave a positive review of three stars and saying in his review that Space Chimps is delightful from beginning to end 11 The New York Times said that Space Chimps was hilarious 12 Lael Loewenstein of Variety called it fairly fatuous but enjoyably slim family entertainment 13 Box office Edit The film has grossed 30 1 million in the United States and 34 7 million in other countries totalling 64 8 million worldwide 14 The film was released in the United Kingdom on August 1 2008 and opened on 7 grossing 563 543 15 On its opening weekend Space Chimps was number seven with a gross of 7 1 million in 2 511 theatres with an 2 860 average 2 it was a poor opening for the film debuting on at the time the highest grossing box office weekend ever in the United States 16 Awards Edit List of awards and nominations Award Category Nominee ResultArtios Award Outstanding Achievement in Casting Animation Feature Matthew Jon Beck NominatedHome media Edit 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released Space Chimps on DVD and Blu Ray on November 25 2008 17 Video game EditMain article Space Chimps video game A video game based on the film was released in July 2008 published by Brash Entertainment and developed by Redtribe Wicked Witch Software and WayForward Technologies Sequel EditMain article Space Chimps 2 Zartog Strikes Back The sequel was released in May 2010 to cinemas in the United Kingdom and premiered direct to video in October 2010 in the United States It was universally panned by critics and grossed just over 4 million during its theatrical run See also EditSpace Chimps 2 Zartog Strikes Back Space Chimps video game References Edit a b c d e f g h Space Chimps AFI Catalog of Feature Films Retrieved September 11 2017 a b c d Space Chimps 2008 Weekend Box Office Results Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 11 2008 Space Chimps U British Board of Film Classification July 10 2008 Retrieved August 27 2016 a b c d e f g Strike Joe July 18 2008 The Rise of the Primates Space Chimps Takes Off Animation World Network Retrieved April 11 2021 Harris Dana June 7 2004 Jungle beat for Vanguard Variety Retrieved April 12 2021 Fritz Ben April 11 2006 Chimps ride Fox s rocket Variety Retrieved April 12 2021 Space Chimps boxofficeprophets com Retrieved June 2 2015 Space Chimps Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved April 11 2021 Space Chimps Reviews Metacritic retrieved May 22 2022 Home CinemaScore Retrieved May 22 2022 Space Chimps Movie Review Roger Ebert Chicago Sun Times July 17 2008 Retrieved December 12 2008 Genzlinger Neil July 18 2008 Space Chimps Movie Review New York Times New York Times Retrieved December 11 2008 Loewenstein Lael July 16 2008 Review Space Chimps Variety Retrieved February 7 2016 Space chimps 2008 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 25 2008 Weekend box office 1st August 2008 3rd August 2008 www 25thframe co uk Retrieved February 23 2017 Bensinger Ken July 21 2008 Box office records no match for Batman Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved April 12 2021 Gibron Bill November 6 2008 Space Chimps DVD Talk Retrieved February 7 2016 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Space Chimps Space Chimps at IMDb Space Chimps at AllMovie Space Chimps at Rotten Tomatoes Space Chimps at Box Office Mojo Space Chimps at Metacritic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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