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Rating:  Summary: Missed it by that much Review: I liked this book overall, and it was interesting to see the changes and deletions between te script and the finished film. The big problem I had was the omission of the ending scene in the screenplay, it just seems like a cop out to protect a secret that was already out at the time of the book's release A WEEK AFTER THE MOVIE CAME OUT. I wanted this book in hardback but for somereason it never came available, and I ended up settling for the paperback version. I have a feeling the Cinefex magazine covering Planet of the Apes will be much more informative for a lot less money.
Rating:  Summary: Great for Ape fans! Review: If you loved this movie, you'll love this book! Though it is not the adapted story from the film. Planet of the Apes goes behind the scenes of Tim Burton's 2001 "reimagining" of Planet of the Apes, including the screenplay and several pictures from the film. If you are one who enjoys reading screenplays (like me), I recommend this book. Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: decent book, but ENDING IS MISSING Review: The copy of this book I have does NOT have the surprise ending that is in the film. I won't spoil the ending, but neither will this screenplay....
Rating:  Summary: A beautifull Collector's piece. Review: This is a beautifull book about the 2001 version of Planet of the Apes directed by Tim Burton. It is varied, with lots articles on many aspects of the film and richly illustrated througout with incredible film and "behind the camera" images. Additionally you will find the complete screenplay with related photos. All those elements combined make it an excpetional piece of film memorabilia. Overall, this book does a great service to a movie that continues the great myth of "Planet of the Apes".
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