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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53426 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53427 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53428 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53429 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53430 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53431 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53432 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53433 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53434 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Rare Photos |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53435 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53436 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Profiles in History |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53437 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53438 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53439 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53440 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53441 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Gorilla mums keep family in check |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53442 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53443 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Profiles in History |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53444 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53445 |
From: Jeff |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53446 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53447 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53448 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Don Murray in person |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53449 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53450 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53451 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53452 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53453 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53454 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53455 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53456 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: I guess Aldo didn't see this....... |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53457 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53458 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53459 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53460 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: I guess Aldo didn't see this....... |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53461 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53462 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53463 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53464 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53465 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: I guess Aldo didn't see this....... |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53466 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53467 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53468 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53469 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53470 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53471 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53472 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53473 |
From: Rod Barnett |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53474 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53475 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53476 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53477 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Birthday Reminder |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53478 |
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Birthday Reminder |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53479 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53480 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53481 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53482 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53483 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53484 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53485 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53486 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53487 |
From: mlccougar@aol.com |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53488 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53489 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53490 |
From: TZer0@aol.com |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Profiles in History |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53491 |
From: TZer0@aol.com |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53492 |
From: TZer0@aol.com |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53493 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53494 |
From: Dario Sciola |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: OT - Dracula ring |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53495 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53496 |
From: TZer0@aol.com |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: OT - Dracula ring |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53497 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Ape Chronicles #45 available for order today ! |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53498 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: New website ad for Ape Chronicles #45 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53499 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53500 |
From: Dario Sciola |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: OT - Dracula ring |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53501 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53502 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53503 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53504 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Group Site Picture |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53505 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 53506 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53507 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53508 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53509 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53510 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53511 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53512 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Are we really all there is? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 53513 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Are we really all there is? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 53514 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53515 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53516 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53517 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 53518 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Group Site Picture |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53519 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53520 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Are we really all there is? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 53521 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Numbers |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 53522 |
From: Dario Sciola |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53523 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Numbers |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53524 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
|
| Group: potadg |
Message: 53525 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Numbers - Timeline Book. |
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53426 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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I'm going to try to watch it on IMAX this Saturday. Going totally geeked out and wearing my Uhura uniform. My sister said, please don't embarass me. I don't care.
Whoohoo!! Jessica.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Michael & Sally Whitty <sallywhitty@...> wrote:
JJ to direct apes….make it so!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 12:49
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
Star Trek?
Loved
it! My son who is not a fan LOVED it. Lacey (a friend) who HATES
Trek, LOVED it.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 12,
2009 6:18 AM
Subject: [PotaDG] So who
liked Star Trek?
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53427 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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Embarrass her LOTS! J
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of jessica rotich
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 2:35
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
Star Trek?
I'm going to try to watch it on IMAX this
Saturday. Going totally geeked out and wearing my Uhura uniform. My
sister said, please don't embarass me. I don't care. Whoohoo!!
Jessica.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Michael & Sally Whitty <sallywhitty@ bigpond.com>
wrote:
JJ to direct apes….make
it so!
Loved it! My son who is not a fan LOVED
it. Lacey (a friend) who HATES Trek, LOVED it.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
6:18 AM
Subject: [PotaDG] So
who liked Star Trek?
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53428 |
From: jessica rotich |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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It's been 7 years since I have donned the outfit...and we've moved once. Who knows where my original wig went? I ordered another and it's enroute. Crossing my fingers it
will get here SOON so I can trek out on Saturday.
Jessica. On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Michael & Sally Whitty <
sallywhitty@...> wrote:
Embarrass her LOTS!
J
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of jessica rotich
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 2:35
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
Star Trek?
I'm going to try to watch it on IMAX this
Saturday. Going totally geeked out and wearing my Uhura uniform. My
sister said, please don't embarass me. I don't care. Whoohoo!!
Jessica.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Michael & Sally Whitty <sallywhitty@...
>
wrote:
JJ to direct apes….make
it so!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
[PotaDG@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 12:49
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
Star Trek?
Loved it! My son who is not a fan LOVED
it. Lacey (a friend) who HATES Trek, LOVED it.
----- Original Message -----
Sent:
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
6:18 AM
Subject:
[PotaDG] So
who liked Star Trek?
<.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53429 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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I very much enjoyed it. The plot's kind of light and the science is a bit wonky, but I didn't care, because the cast NAILS it--especially Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Qunito as
Spock, Karl Urban as McCoy and Anton Yelchin as Chekov, who all provide hilarious I'm-having-a-giddy-1960s-nostalgia-fit geek fun.
I had underestimated the guy playing Kirk, who is not a pretty-boy at all. To my great surprise, he's very Shatnerian without... doing... the...dramatic....pauses. He hits it out of the park, even without being a
dead ringer for Shatner. He has the swaggering, cocky bravado down pat, and his delivery has a lot of Shatner mannerisms--particularly in how he sits in the captain's chair. His Shatnerisms are subtle, rather than
in your face, and I think he's just right for the role.
McCoy, Chekov and Spock are great--particularly Spock and McCoy, who are completely channeling their '60s counterparts. And there's a scene with Chekov making a lengthy announcement over the ship's intercom,
in which pretty much every word has a "v" or a "w" in it, all of which are mispronounced the way Walter Koenig used to say it. Absolutely hilarious! The whole audience was cracking up with that
part.
Uhura is excellent--she has Nichelle Nichols' flirtiness and spunk without coming off as the sexist "Captain, I'm frightened" stereotype she was often reduced to in the original series. I think
she's great in the role.
Sulu doesn't have much to do this time out, but he DOES get to do some fencing! Go, Sulu! (Though since when does Starfleet issue swords to its staff? I guess in the new timeline, it does.)
Scotty....well, he's the one character who might have been a bit miscast. I'm still not sold on him. Part of my problem is that he looks the least like the original actor, but part also has to do with the fact
that he's a bit over-the-top at times, so I sometimes felt like l was watching Austin Powers. And that's a shame, because I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from his other films. He's a
fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty. Maybe in the next film, I'll like him better--my problems with him might actually stem from the manner of his character's introduction, which isn't the
actor's fault. Once he's in place on the ship, he actually works much better, so it could be that I'll really like him as Scotty in the next film.
Plus, there are a lot of shout-outs to the original series, the films, and even the animated series. There's an actual scene from the animated episode "Yesteryear" acted out on screen, in fact--the scene in
which Sarek talks to 10-year-old Spock about Vulcan bullies. The dialog about logic offering a serenity humans seldom experience is, word for word, from the animated series.
So all in all, this was a fantastic film, even with its plot flaws. <.html
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53430 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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The Prime Directive’s out the door
too, and boy can you see how he IS a POTA fan!
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of rassmguy
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 3:44
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked
Star Trek?
I very much enjoyed it. The plot's kind of light and
the science is a bit wonky, but I didn't care, because the cast NAILS
it--especially Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Qunito as Spock, Karl Urban as McCoy
and Anton Yelchin as Chekov, who all provide hilarious I'm-having-a- giddy-1960s- nostalgia- fit
geek fun.
I had underestimated the guy playing Kirk, who is not a pretty-boy at all. To
my great surprise, he's very Shatnerian without... doing... the...dramatic. ...pauses.
He hits it out of the park, even without being a dead ringer for Shatner. He
has the swaggering, cocky bravado down pat, and his delivery has a lot of
Shatner mannerisms-- particularly in how he sits in the captain's chair.
His Shatnerisms are subtle, rather than in your face, and I think he's just
right for the role.
McCoy, Chekov and Spock are great--particularly Spock and McCoy, who are
completely channeling their '60s counterparts. And there's a scene with Chekov
making a lengthy announcement over the ship's intercom, in which pretty much every
word has a "v" or a "w" in it, all of which are
mispronounced the way Walter Koenig used to say it. Absolutely hilarious! The
whole audience was cracking up with that part.
Uhura is excellent--she has Nichelle Nichols' flirtiness and spunk without coming
off as the sexist "Captain, I'm frightened" stereotype she was often
reduced to in the original series. I think she's great in the role.
Sulu doesn't have much to do this time out, but he DOES get to do some fencing!
Go, Sulu! (Though since when does Starfleet issue swords to its staff? I guess
in the new timeline, it does.)
Scotty....well, he's the one character who might have been a bit miscast. I'm
still not sold on him. Part of my problem is that he looks the least like the
original actor, but part also has to do with the fact that he's a bit
over-the-top at times, so I sometimes felt like l was watching Austin Powers.
And that's a shame, because I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from
his other films. He's a fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty. Maybe in
the next film, I'll like him better--my problems with him might actually stem
from the manner of his character's introduction, which isn't the actor's fault.
Once he's in place on the ship, he actually works much better, so it could be
that I'll really like him as Scotty in the next film.
Plus, there are a lot of shout-outs to the original series, the films, and even
the animated series. There's an actual scene from the animated episode
"Yesteryear" acted out on screen, in fact--the scene in which Sarek
talks to 10-year-old Spock about Vulcan bullies. The dialog about logic
offering a serenity humans seldom experience is, word for word, from the
animated series.
So all in all, this was a fantastic film, even with its plot flaws.
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I had a great time! no complaints! (except maybe Winona Ryder......)
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Loved it! My son who is not a fan LOVED
it. Lacey (a friend) who HATES Trek, LOVED it.
Jeff B
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Well next time leave
Winona at home dude!
Seriously – whom did she play?
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Star Trek?
I had a great time! no complaints! (except maybe Winona
Ryder......)
From:
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<skintricks@cox. net>
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
10:48:56 AM
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
Star Trek?
Loved it! My son who is not a fan LOVED it.
Lacey (a friend) who HATES Trek, LOVED it.
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Spock's mother.....
From: Michael & Sally Whitty <sallywhitty@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:37:14 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] So who liked Star Trek?
Well next time leave Winona at home dude!
Seriously – whom did she play?
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com [ PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Tim "apefan"
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 7:34
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
Star Trek?
I had a great time! no complaints! (except maybe Winona
Ryder......)
From:
Jeff
<skintricks@cox. net>
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
10:48:56 AM
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
Star Trek?
Loved it! My son who is not a fan LOVED it.
Lacey (a friend) who HATES Trek, LOVED it.
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Like I said, if it
was just posted to the group in an email it wouldn't have been saved in the
archives. You have to upload these things to the files or photos
sections for them to be stored by Yahoo.
Neil T. Foster
I believe it was around the time of her death.
Sometime after 9/11/02. That week or shortly
there after. I'm not sure of the specific date.
In a message dated 5/10/2009 6:42:16 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
jessicarotich@ gmail.com writes:
I think I joined
the DG about two years ago, and I really don't remember seeing anything like
a fan with Kim Hunter in the photos I looked through when I first
joined.
.
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I haven't seen it
yet but I have heard good things about it.
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Have you been
spending some of that money that you owe me Whitty? ;-)
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I've always liked
his stuff as well. Did you ever see Spaced, the TV show he made early on in his
career with his sometimes sidekick Nick Frost, absolutely
hilarious.
Neil T. Foster
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I was talking
about Simon Pegg here. For some reason Yahoo is not showing the post I am
replying to in my emails.
Neil T. Foster
I've always
liked his stuff as well. Did you ever see Spaced, the TV show he made early on
in his career with his sometimes sidekick Nick Frost, absolutely
hilarious.
Neil T.
Foster
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And now it is
showing them! Bloody Yahoo, Grrrr...
Neil T. Foster
I was talking
about Simon Pegg here. For some reason Yahoo is not showing the post I am
replying to in my emails.
Neil T.
Foster
I've always
liked his stuff as well. Did you ever see Spaced, the TV show he made early
on in his career with his sometimes sidekick Nick Frost, absolutely
hilarious.
Neil T.
Foster
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Not a problem
Terry, happy to help when I can.
Speaking of
magazine articles I need some help, does anyone know which magazine and it's
date that the following page is from?
Neil T. Foster
wow thanks Neil
thats a great list
i know there are lots more out there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate reference
list
this will be helpful for those who want to find
scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out
there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv related
magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip
through every page
any other ideas?
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept to
Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each weekly
issue
Here are a few
that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE
MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors!
page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1974 / LOOK-IN
(JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by
Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN
(JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article
& photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover Painting
1977 KING OF
THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of
The Apes
1978 STAR WARP
/ VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL
DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The
Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED
MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath
The POTA
2001 CHILLER
THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
I want to have as an extensive list as
possible of
all magazine
articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more we
have inputted to the list
Please reply with any additions you can make
and over time we will make this list more and
more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE
/ ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA
ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page article
on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA Cover
story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly #149
/ Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of
The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different critiques. 1970
FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 / July
/ Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story
photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to
delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone
creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On
the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged
along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks
very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete POTA
special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September
22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4
b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972 SCREEN STORIES /
August / article about Conquest 1972
FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and POTA
satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page
article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7 page
article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie
ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover
story and special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV
series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA
Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w
photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series
mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series
mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October / Review
of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3
b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile of
actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA
article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50 cover
price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films
reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct /
POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the
apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60
B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on
Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS / September
/ Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET #33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE /
March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 / March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover
story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with
Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches
and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine /
Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of
producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA
and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new
Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with
Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at new
movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105 /
June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set
of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his cast to
find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans,
ponders why he 's still dreaming about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND
#123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview of
the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes''
of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up Tim
Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST #276 / August Planet of
the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original 1960's film is
this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August / Burton's
apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August
/ Planet of The apes Antisocial
Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a
Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most
Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The
apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens
of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid
POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 -
Newspaper article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story /
Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to
return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story
on the 
Neil T. Foster
wow thanks Neil
thats a great list
i know there are lots more out there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate reference
list
this will be helpful for those who want to find
scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out
there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv related
magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip
through every page
any other ideas?
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept to
Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each weekly
issue
Here are a few
that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE
MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors!
page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1974 / LOOK-IN
(JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by
Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN
(JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article
& photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover Painting
1977 KING OF
THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of
The Apes
1978 STAR WARP
/ VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL
DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The
Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED
MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath
The POTA
2001 CHILLER
THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
I want to have as an extensive list as
possible of
all magazine
articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more we
have inputted to the list
Please reply with any additions you can make
and over time we will make this list more and
more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE
/ ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA
ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page article
on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA Cover
story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly #149
/ Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of
The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different critiques. 1970
FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 / July
/ Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story
photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to
delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone
creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On
the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged
along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks
very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete POTA
special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September
22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4
b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972 SCREEN STORIES /
August / article about Conquest 1972
FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and POTA
satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page
article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7 page
article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie
ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover
story and special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV
series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA
Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w
photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series
mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series
mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October / Review
of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3
b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile of
actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA
article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50 cover
price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films
reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct /
POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the
apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60
B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on
Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS / September
/ Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET #33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE /
March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 / March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover
story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with
Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches
and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine /
Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of
producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA
and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new
Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with
Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at new
movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105 /
June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set
of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his cast to
find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans,
ponders why he 's still dreaming about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND
#123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview of
the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes''
of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up Tim
Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST #276 / August Planet of
the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original 1960's film is
this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August / Burton's
apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August
/ Planet of The apes Antisocial
Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a
Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most
Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The
apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens
of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid
POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 -
Newspaper article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story /
Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to
return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story
on the $100 million blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with
exclusive interviews with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's full-on
retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet of
the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting cosy
with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September / Cover
story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big
stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of
the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and
Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 /
October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October / review
of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the
Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular
spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting
evolution turned on its ear in a world where humans are subjugated by a
superior race of apes. The production would boast a stellar team of
effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as the undisputed master of
simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio
team would create fourteen principal ape characters, all distinct and
different, plus hundreds of secondary and background players. Spearheading
the postproduction visual effects, a blend of models, paintings and
digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George and George
Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta
Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November /
new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview
with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie
on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes:
Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the
13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The
apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe
Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A
big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of the
apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009
MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in
Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
.
00 million blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with
exclusive interviews with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's full-on
retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet of
the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting cosy
with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September / Cover
story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big
stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of
the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and
Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 /
October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October / review
of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the
Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular
spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting
evolution turned on its ear in a world where humans are subjugated by a
superior race of apes. The production would boast a stellar team of
effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as the undisputed master of
simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio
team would create fourteen principal ape characters, all distinct and
different, plus hundreds of secondary and background players. Spearheading
the postproduction visual effects, a blend of models, paintings and
digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George and George
Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta
Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November /
new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview
with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie
on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes:
Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the
13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The
apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe
Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A
big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of the
apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009
MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in
Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
.
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Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Gorilla mums keep family in check |
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Female gorillas clap their hands to get the attention of
male silverbacks and infants.
The discovery in the forests of central Africa is only the second
time the behaviour has been recorded in wild western lowland gorillas. It
suggests that the great apes use hand-clapping to communicate over long
distances and keep the family group together. The discovery is published in the
journal Primates. "What struck me most was how it was conducted in such a
controlled and deliberate manner while in a bipedal position; much like a human
would hand clap," says Ammie Kalan of Oxford Brookes University, in Oxford,
UK. "A female was able to exert control
over her infant's behaviour by hand-clapping. Which did remind me of a human
mother."
Full article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8027000/8027622.stm
Damn, they won't
even need to be able to speak to take over! ;-)
Neil T. Foster
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Date: 5/12/2009 |
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Date: 5/12/2009 |
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--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@...> wrote:
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> Have you been spending some of that money that you owe me Whitty? ;-)
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> Neil T. Foster
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
> Of Tim "apefan"
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 10:19 PM
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> . Complete hero Maurice Evans "Dr. Zaius" costume from The Planet of the
> Apes and Beneath the Planet of the Apes ($48,000)
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> Planet of the Apes ($48,000)
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Date: 5/12/2009 |
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I was never a JJ Abrams fan. But if he could
do POTA they way he did Trek, I'm ALL for it.
Jeff B
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Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:30 PM
Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked
Star Trek?
The Prime Directives
out the door too, and boy can you see how he IS a POTA
fan!
I very
much enjoyed it. The plot's kind of light and the science is a bit wonky, but
I didn't care, because the cast NAILS it--especially Chris Pine as Kirk,
Zachary Qunito as Spock, Karl Urban as McCoy and Anton Yelchin as Chekov, who
all provide hilarious I'm-having-a- giddy-1960s- nostalgia- fit
geek fun.
I had underestimated the guy playing Kirk, who is not a
pretty-boy at all. To my great surprise, he's very Shatnerian without...
doing... the...dramatic. ...pauses. He hits it out of the park, even
without being a dead ringer for Shatner. He has the swaggering, cocky bravado
down pat, and his delivery has a lot of Shatner mannerisms-- particularly
in how he sits in the captain's chair. His Shatnerisms are subtle, rather than
in your face, and I think he's just right for the role.
McCoy, Chekov
and Spock are great--particularly Spock and McCoy, who are completely
channeling their '60s counterparts. And there's a scene with Chekov making a
lengthy announcement over the ship's intercom, in which pretty much every word
has a "v" or a "w" in it, all of which are mispronounced the way Walter Koenig
used to say it. Absolutely hilarious! The whole audience was cracking up with
that part.
Uhura is excellent--she has Nichelle Nichols' flirtiness and
spunk without coming off as the sexist "Captain, I'm frightened" stereotype
she was often reduced to in the original series. I think she's great in the
role.
Sulu doesn't have much to do this time out, but he DOES get to do
some fencing! Go, Sulu! (Though since when does Starfleet issue swords to its
staff? I guess in the new timeline, it does.)
Scotty....well, he's the
one character who might have been a bit miscast. I'm still not sold on him.
Part of my problem is that he looks the least like the original actor, but
part also has to do with the fact that he's a bit over-the-top at times, so I
sometimes felt like l was watching Austin Powers. And that's a shame, because
I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from his other films. He's a
fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty. Maybe in the next film, I'll
like him better--my problems with him might actually stem from the manner of
his character's introduction, which isn't the actor's fault. Once he's in
place on the ship, he actually works much better, so it could be that I'll
really like him as Scotty in the next film.
Plus, there are a lot of
shout-outs to the original series, the films, and even the animated series.
There's an actual scene from the animated episode "Yesteryear" acted out on
screen, in fact--the scene in which Sarek talks to 10-year-old Spock about
Vulcan bullies. The dialog about logic offering a serenity humans seldom
experience is, word for word, from the animated series.
So all in all,
this was a fantastic film, even with its plot
flaws.
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I've got this one, but can't find it right
now. It's a teen magazine (16, Teen Beat, or something)
Jeff B
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MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
Not a problem
Terry, happy to help when I can.
Speaking of
magazine articles I need some help, does anyone know which magazine and it's
date that the following page is from?
Neil T.
Foster
wow thanks Neil
thats a great list
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate
reference list
this will be helpful for those who want to find
scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out
there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv
related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip
through every page
any other ideas?
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept to
Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each
weekly issue
Here are a
few that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA:
THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour
& 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The
Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1974 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted
POTA TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover Painting
1977 KING OF
THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet
Of The Apes
1978 STAR
WARP / VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED
COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988
NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys
On The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED
MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody:
Underneath The POTA
2001 CHILLER
THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
I want to have as an extensive list as
possible of
all magazine
articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more we
have inputted to the list
Please reply with any additions you can
make
and over time we will make this list more
and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page
article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA
Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly
#149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of
The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different critiques. 1970
FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story
photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to
delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone
creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films..
On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura
tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that
what looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete
POTA special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September
22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4
b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972 SCREEN STORIES
/ August / article about Conquest 1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on
Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and
POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article
about Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page
article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7
page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st
movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA
Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases and
the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic
Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w
photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover
drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series
mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series
mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October /
Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3
b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile
of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA
article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50
cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films
reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct /
POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the
apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60
B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on
Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS /
September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET #33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE /
March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 / March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May /
Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews
with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches
and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine
/ Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of
producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA
and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the
new Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with
Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at
new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105
/ June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the
set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his
cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's
humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND
SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview
of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes''
of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up
Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST #276 / August
Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original
1960's film is this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August / Burton's
apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August
/ Planet of The apes Antisocial
Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines
a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most
Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The
apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens
of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid
POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 -
Newspaper article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story
/ Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month
to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside
story on the 
Neil T.
Foster
wow thanks Neil
thats a great list
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate
reference list
this will be helpful for those who want to find
scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out
there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv
related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip
through every page
any other ideas?
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept to
Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each
weekly issue
Here are a
few that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA:
THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour
& 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The
Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1974 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted
POTA TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover Painting
1977 KING OF
THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet
Of The Apes
1978 STAR
WARP / VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED
COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988
NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys
On The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED
MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody:
Underneath The POTA
2001 CHILLER
THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
I want to have as an extensive list as
possible of
all magazine
articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more we
have inputted to the list
Please reply with any additions you can
make
and over time we will make this list more
and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page
article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA
Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly
#149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of
The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different critiques. 1970
FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story
photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to
delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone
creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films..
On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura
tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that
what looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete
POTA special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September
22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4
b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972 SCREEN STORIES
/ August / article about Conquest 1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on
Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and
POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article
about Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page
article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7
page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st
movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA
Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases and
the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic
Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w
photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover
drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series
mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series
mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October /
Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3
b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile
of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA
article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50
cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films
reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct /
POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the
apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60
B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on
Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS /
September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET #33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE /
March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 / March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May /
Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews
with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches
and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine
/ Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of
producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA
and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the
new Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with
Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at
new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105
/ June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the
set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his
cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's
humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND
SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview
of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes''
of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up
Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST #276 / August
Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original
1960's film is this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August / Burton's
apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August
/ Planet of The apes Antisocial
Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines
a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most
Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The
apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens
of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid
POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 -
Newspaper article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story
/ Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month
to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside
story on the $100 million blockbuster (just don't call it a remake),
with exclusive interviews with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al,
and unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet
of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting
cosy with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September /
Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses
its big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir.
Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the
US to smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of
the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth
and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148
/ October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October /
review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the
Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular
spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting
evolution turned on its ear in a world where humans are subjugated by a
superior race of apes. The production would boast a stellar team of
effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as the undisputed master
of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation
Studio team would create fourteen principal ape characters, all distinct
and different, plus hundreds of secondary and background players.
Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a blend of models,
paintings and digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George
and George Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta
Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November
/ new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview
with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie
on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes:
Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of
the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The
apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe
Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE
A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of
the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009
MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life
in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
.
00 million blockbuster (just don't call it a remake),
with exclusive interviews with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al,
and unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet
of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting
cosy with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September /
Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses
its big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir.
Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the
US to smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of
the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth
and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148
/ October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October /
review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the
Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular
spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting
evolution turned on its ear in a world where humans are subjugated by a
superior race of apes. The production would boast a stellar team of
effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as the undisputed master
of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation
Studio team would create fourteen principal ape characters, all distinct
and different, plus hundreds of secondary and background players.
Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a blend of models,
paintings and digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George
and George Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta
Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November
/ new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview
with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie
on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes:
Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of
the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The
apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe
Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE
A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of
the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009
MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life
in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53446 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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Absolutely--I'd love to see what he could do with Planet of the Apes, after this film. I'm also a major fan of Lost, so I'm already a fan of his.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff" <skintricks@...> wrote:
> I was never a JJ Abrams fan. But if he could do POTA they way he did Trek, I'm ALL for it.
>
> Jeff B
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael & Sally Whitty
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:30 PM
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The Prime Directive's out the door too, and boy can you see how he IS a POTA fan!
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf Of rassmguy
> Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 3:44 AM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I very much enjoyed it. The plot's kind of light and the science is a bit wonky, but I didn't care, because the cast NAILS it--especially Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Qunito as Spock, Karl Urban as McCoy
and Anton Yelchin as Chekov, who all provide hilarious I'm-having-a-giddy-1960s-nostalgia-fit geek fun.
>
> I had underestimated the guy playing Kirk, who is not a pretty-boy at all. To my great surprise, he's very Shatnerian without... doing... the...dramatic....pauses. He hits it out of the park, even without
being a dead ringer for Shatner. He has the swaggering, cocky bravado down pat, and his delivery has a lot of Shatner mannerisms--particularly in how he sits in the captain's chair. His Shatnerisms are subtle,
rather than in your face, and I think he's just right for the role.
>
> McCoy, Chekov and Spock are great--particularly Spock and McCoy, who are completely channeling their '60s counterparts. And there's a scene with Chekov making a lengthy announcement over the ship's
intercom, in which pretty much every word has a "v" or a "w" in it, all of which are mispronounced the way Walter Koenig used to say it. Absolutely hilarious! The whole audience was cracking up with
that part.
>
> Uhura is excellent--she has Nichelle Nichols' flirtiness and spunk without coming off as the sexist "Captain, I'm frightened" stereotype she was often reduced to in the original series. I think
she's great in the role.
>
> Sulu doesn't have much to do this time out, but he DOES get to do some fencing! Go, Sulu! (Though since when does Starfleet issue swords to its staff? I guess in the new timeline, it does.)
>
> Scotty....well, he's the one character who might have been a bit miscast. I'm still not sold on him. Part of my problem is that he looks the least like the original actor, but part also has to do with the
fact that he's a bit over-the-top at times, so I sometimes felt like l was watching Austin Powers. And that's a shame, because I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from his other films. He's a
fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty. Maybe in the next film, I'll like him better--my problems with him might actually stem from the manner of his character's introduction, which isn't the
actor's fault. Once he's in place on the ship, he actually works much better, so it could be that I'll really like him as Scotty in the next film.
>
> Plus, there are a lot of shout-outs to the original series, the films, and even the animated series. There's an actual scene from the animated episode "Yesteryear" acted out on screen, in fact--the
scene in which Sarek talks to 10-year-old Spock about Vulcan bullies. The dialog about logic offering a serenity humans seldom experience is, word for word, from the animated series.
>
> So all in all, this was a fantastic film, even with its plot flaws.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53447 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
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I haven't yet watched Spaced, but it's on my to-watch list. A friend of mine recently picked up the DVDs and is raving about it.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@...> wrote:
> I've always liked his stuff as well. Did you ever see Spaced, the TV
> show he made early on in his career with his sometimes sidekick Nick
> Frost, absolutely hilarious.
>
> Neil T. Foster
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
> Of rassmguy
> Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 3:44 AM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
>
>
>
> I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from his other films. He's
> a fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty.
>
> .
>
> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m
> sgId=53429/stime=1242150258/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53448 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Don Murray in person |
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MAy 14th.....in case anyone in LA is interested...
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53449 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
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not so much....she didn't look nearly old enough
From: Michael Whitty <sallywhitty@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:02:26 PM Subject: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
REALLY!?!?! Great make up then....
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com, "Tim \"apefan\"" <apefan23@.. .> wrote:
>
> Spock's mother.....
>
>
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> From: Michael & Sally Whitty <sallywhitty@ ...>
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:37:14 PM
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] So who liked Star Trek?
>
>
>
>
>
> Well next time leave Winona at home dude!
>
> Seriously â€" whom did she play?
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
>
> From:PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com [ PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Tim "apefan"
> Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 7:34
> AM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
> Star Trek?
>
>
>
>
>
> I had a great time! no complaints! (except maybe Winona
> Ryder......)
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
>
> From:Jeff
> <skintricks@ cox. net>
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
> 10:48:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [PotaDG] So who liked
> Star Trek?
> Loved it! My son who is not a fan LOVED it.
> Lacey (a friend) who HATES Trek, LOVED it.
>
> Jeff B
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:Michael
> & Sally Whitty
> To:PotaDG@yahoogrou ps.
> com
> Sent:Tuesday, May 12,
> 2009 6:18 AM
> Subject:[PotaDG] So who
> liked Star Trek?
>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53450 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
.htmlWell I'm hoping he'll have a go at it...
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff" <skintricks@...> wrote:
>
> I was never a JJ Abrams fan. But if he could do POTA they way he did Trek, I'm ALL for it.
>
> Jeff B
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael & Sally Whitty
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:30 PM
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The Prime Directive's out the door too, and boy can you see how he IS a POTA fan!
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf Of rassmguy
> Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 3:44 AM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I very much enjoyed it. The plot's kind of light and the science is a bit wonky, but I didn't care, because the cast NAILS it--especially Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Qunito as Spock, Karl Urban as McCoy
and Anton Yelchin as Chekov, who all provide hilarious I'm-having-a-giddy-1960s-nostalgia-fit geek fun.
>
> I had underestimated the guy playing Kirk, who is not a pretty-boy at all. To my great surprise, he's very Shatnerian without... doing... the...dramatic....pauses. He hits it out of the park, even without
being a dead ringer for Shatner. He has the swaggering, cocky bravado down pat, and his delivery has a lot of Shatner mannerisms--particularly in how he sits in the captain's chair. His Shatnerisms are subtle,
rather than in your face, and I think he's just right for the role.
>
> McCoy, Chekov and Spock are great--particularly Spock and McCoy, who are completely channeling their '60s counterparts. And there's a scene with Chekov making a lengthy announcement over the ship's
intercom, in which pretty much every word has a "v" or a "w" in it, all of which are mispronounced the way Walter Koenig used to say it. Absolutely hilarious! The whole audience was cracking up with
that part.
>
> Uhura is excellent--she has Nichelle Nichols' flirtiness and spunk without coming off as the sexist "Captain, I'm frightened" stereotype she was often reduced to in the original series. I think
she's great in the role.
>
> Sulu doesn't have much to do this time out, but he DOES get to do some fencing! Go, Sulu! (Though since when does Starfleet issue swords to its staff? I guess in the new timeline, it does.)
>
> Scotty....well, he's the one character who might have been a bit miscast. I'm still not sold on him. Part of my problem is that he looks the least like the original actor, but part also has to do with the
fact that he's a bit over-the-top at times, so I sometimes felt like l was watching Austin Powers. And that's a shame, because I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from his other films. He's a
fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty. Maybe in the next film, I'll like him better--my problems with him might actually stem from the manner of his character's introduction, which isn't the
actor's fault. Once he's in place on the ship, he actually works much better, so it could be that I'll really like him as Scotty in the next film.
>
> Plus, there are a lot of shout-outs to the original series, the films, and even the animated series. There's an actual scene from the animated episode "Yesteryear" acted out on screen, in fact--the
scene in which Sarek talks to 10-year-old Spock about Vulcan bullies. The dialog about logic offering a serenity humans seldom experience is, word for word, from the animated series.
>
> So all in all, this was a fantastic film, even with its plot flaws.
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53451 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/12/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? |
.htmlI am a big fan of LOST and I also like FRINGE.
Not such a fan of his FELICITY or ALIAS but I may be persuaded...
Michael
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "rassmguy" <handleyr@...> wrote:
>
> Absolutely--I'd love to see what he could do with Planet of the Apes, after this film. I'm also a major fan of Lost, so I'm already a fan of his.
>
>
> --- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff" <skintricks@> wrote:
> > I was never a JJ Abrams fan. But if he could do POTA they way he did Trek, I'm ALL for it.
> >
> > Jeff B
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Michael & Sally Whitty
> > To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:30 PM
> > Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > The Prime Directive's out the door too, and boy can you see how he IS a POTA fan!
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 3:44 AM
> > To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
> >
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> >
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> > I very much enjoyed it. The plot's kind of light and the science is a bit wonky, but I didn't care, because the cast NAILS it--especially Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Qunito as Spock, Karl Urban as
McCoy and Anton Yelchin as Chekov, who all provide hilarious I'm-having-a-giddy-1960s-nostalgia-fit geek fun.
> >
> > I had underestimated the guy playing Kirk, who is not a pretty-boy at all. To my great surprise, he's very Shatnerian without... doing... the...dramatic....pauses. He hits it out of the park, even without
being a dead ringer for Shatner. He has the swaggering, cocky bravado down pat, and his delivery has a lot of Shatner mannerisms--particularly in how he sits in the captain's chair. His Shatnerisms are subtle,
rather than in your face, and I think he's just right for the role.
> >
> > McCoy, Chekov and Spock are great--particularly Spock and McCoy, who are completely channeling their '60s counterparts. And there's a scene with Chekov making a lengthy announcement over the
ship's intercom, in which pretty much every word has a "v" or a "w" in it, all of which are mispronounced the way Walter Koenig used to say it. Absolutely hilarious! The whole audience was
cracking up with that part.
> >
> > Uhura is excellent--she has Nichelle Nichols' flirtiness and spunk without coming off as the sexist "Captain, I'm frightened" stereotype she was often reduced to in the original series. I
think she's great in the role.
> >
> > Sulu doesn't have much to do this time out, but he DOES get to do some fencing! Go, Sulu! (Though since when does Starfleet issue swords to its staff? I guess in the new timeline, it does.)
> >
> > Scotty....well, he's the one character who might have been a bit miscast. I'm still not sold on him. Part of my problem is that he looks the least like the original actor, but part also has to do with
the fact that he's a bit over-the-top at times, so I sometimes felt like l was watching Austin Powers. And that's a shame, because I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from his other films. He's
a fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty. Maybe in the next film, I'll like him better--my problems with him might actually stem from the manner of his character's introduction, which isn't
the actor's fault. Once he's in place on the ship, he actually works much better, so it could be that I'll really like him as Scotty in the next film.
> >
> > Plus, there are a lot of shout-outs to the original series, the films, and even the animated series. There's an actual scene from the animated episode "Yesteryear" acted out on screen, in
fact--the scene in which Sarek talks to 10-year-old Spock about Vulcan bullies. The dialog about logic offering a serenity humans seldom experience is, word for word, from the animated series.
> >
> > So all in all, this was a fantastic film, even with its plot flaws.
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it does look like it could be possibly
TIGER BEAT
16
TIGER BEAT SPECTACULAR
FAVE
I've got this one, but can't find it right
now. It's a teen magazine (16, Teen Beat, or something)
Jeff B
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Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
Not a problem
Terry, happy to help when I can.
Speaking of
magazine articles I need some help, does anyone know which magazine and it's
date that the following page is from?
Neil T.
Foster
wow thanks Neil
thats a great list
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate
reference list
this will be helpful for those who want to
find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out
there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv
related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip
through every page
any other ideas?
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept
to Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each
weekly issue
Here are a
few that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA:
THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour
& 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965
BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The
Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1974 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 /
Painted POTA TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 CRACKED / March
/ Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover Painting
1977 KING
OF THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The
Planet Of The Apes
1978 STAR
WARP / VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED
COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988
NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys
On The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991
CRACKED MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody:
Underneath The POTA
2001
CHILLER THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
I want to have as an extensive list as
possible of
all magazine articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more
we have inputted to the list
Please reply with any additions you can
make
and over time we will make this list more
and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page
article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA
Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly
#149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the
first time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on
Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover
story photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to
delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone
creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes
films.. On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale
Winogura tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to
discover that what looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to
be a lot of hard work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete
POTA special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 /
September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article
including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972 SCREEN
STORIES / August / article about Conquest 1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on
Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and
POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article
about Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1
page article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7
page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color
1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA
Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases
and the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH /
Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December /
b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover
drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv
series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv
series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October /
Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article /
3 b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July /
Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA
article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50
cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films
reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct /
POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of
the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA
Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article
on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS /
September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET
#33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE
/ March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 / March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May /
Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including
interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41
color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA
Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and
wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in
Battle for POA and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events
A look at the new Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus
Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview
with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at
new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY
#105 / June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the
set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his
cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's
humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about chimps. 2001 SIGHT
AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview
of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does
best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001
STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton's apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 /
August / Planet of The apes
Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes
Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The
Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man,
Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus
dozens of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept -
Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5
- Newspaper article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover
story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again
this month to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the
full inside story on the 
Neil T.
Foster
wow thanks Neil
thats a great list
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate
reference list
this will be helpful for those who want to
find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out
there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv
related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip
through every page
any other ideas?
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept
to Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each
weekly issue
Here are a
few that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA:
THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour
& 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965
BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The
Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1974 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 /
Painted POTA TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 CRACKED / March
/ Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover Painting
1977 KING
OF THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The
Planet Of The Apes
1978 STAR
WARP / VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED
COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988
NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys
On The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991
CRACKED MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody:
Underneath The POTA
2001
CHILLER THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
I want to have as an extensive list as
possible of
all magazine articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more
we have inputted to the list
Please reply with any additions you can
make
and over time we will make this list more
and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page
article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA
Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly
#149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the
first time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on
Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover
story photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to
delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone
creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes
films.. On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale
Winogura tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to
discover that what looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to
be a lot of hard work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete
POTA special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 /
September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article
including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972 SCREEN
STORIES / August / article about Conquest 1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on
Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and
POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article
about Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1
page article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7
page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color
1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA
Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases
and the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH /
Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December /
b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover
drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv
series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv
series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October /
Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article /
3 b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July /
Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA
article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50
cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films
reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct /
POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of
the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA
Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article
on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS /
September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET
#33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE
/ March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 / March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May /
Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including
interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41
color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA
Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and
wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in
Battle for POA and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events
A look at the new Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus
Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview
with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at
new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY
#105 / June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the
set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his
cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's
humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about chimps. 2001 SIGHT
AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview
of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does
best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001
STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton's apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 /
August / Planet of The apes
Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes
Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The
Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man,
Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus
dozens of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept -
Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5
- Newspaper article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover
story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again
this month to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the
full inside story on the $100 million blockbuster (just don't call it
a remake), with exclusive interviews with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim
Roth et al, and unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston
anchors Empire's full-on retrospective look at the original film that
became a classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September /
Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and
getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September /
Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes
dresses its big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features
cutting-edge action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks
Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US to smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet
of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim
Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001
EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October /
review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside
the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own
singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic,
depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world where humans are
subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production would boast a
stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as the
undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker,
whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape
characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and
background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a
blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light &
Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box
set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December /
interview with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May /
movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of
The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and
as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! /
Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March /
Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May /
ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of
the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009
MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life
in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
.
00 million blockbuster (just don't call it
a remake), with exclusive interviews with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim
Roth et al, and unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston
anchors Empire's full-on retrospective look at the original film that
became a classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September /
Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and
getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September /
Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes
dresses its big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features
cutting-edge action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks
Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US to smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet
of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim
Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001
EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October /
review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside
the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own
singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic,
depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world where humans are
subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production would boast a
stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as the
undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker,
whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape
characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and
background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a
blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light &
Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box
set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December /
interview with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May /
movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of
The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and
as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! /
Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March /
Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May /
ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of
the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009
MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life
in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
.
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Neil – read the top!
It says “so join 16 in a well
deserved…”
So it’s 16 magazine.
Wonder what the date is?
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Neil Foster
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 9:30
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of
The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
Not
a problem Terry, happy to help when I can.
Speaking of magazine articles I need some help, does
anyone know which magazine and it's date that the following page is from?
Neil T. Foster
-----Original Message-----
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ]
On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of
The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
i know there are lots more out there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those who want to find scans for
Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv related magazines
from 1968-1974 that will have articles in them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip through every
page
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28,
NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1
Colour & 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue
#2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2
B&W Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread
& Charlton Heston Interview (
UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors!
page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43
/ Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) /
11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arthur
Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article & photos
1975 CRACKED / March / Issue #123 / TV Series parody &
Cover Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W
photos / Conquering The Planet Of The Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV
Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various
POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page
article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint
of Beneath Parody: Underneath The POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff
Pittarelli POTA Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22 Pages)
Neil T. Foster
-----Original Message-----
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ]
On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 6:25 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
I want to have as an extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more we have inputted to
the list
Please reply with any additions you can make
and over time we will make this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE /
ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 /
POTA preview
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 /
Planet Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time.
1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques.
1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October / Cover story
Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 / July / Cover story Escape From
the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story photo and 2 page
article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One paragraph Conquest
mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes
behind the scenes to delve into the making of a film series by interviewing
nearly everyone creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes
films.. On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura
tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks
very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete POTA special
including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover
Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1 / Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES / August / article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January /
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and POTA satire comic
strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page article on
Battle with 5 photos
b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7 page article
including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover story and
special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV series / Roddy
McDowall Interview
1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October / Review of Cornelius
Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3 b&w photos
and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile of actor Jay
Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50 cover price /
POTA
comic strip parody featuring Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating Beneath the Planet of
the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur Lundquist
1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February / POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover story and article
on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on Roddy McDowall
includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS / September / Cover story
- Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover
photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover story on POTA
comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with Doug Moench, Terry
Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38
/ article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner
Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P.
Jacobs)
Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle
for POA and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the
new Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA Cover photo
and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look
at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and article Welcome to
the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi
epic. The director explains how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and
Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about
chimps.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview of the Apes
history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes'' of wrath: Rick
Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet
Of The apes.''
2001 STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August /
Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August /
Planet of The apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual
Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens of color
drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of
the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 - Newspaper
article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story / Planet Of The
apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to return to the Planet
Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story on the 
Neil T. Foster
-----Original Message-----
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ]
On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of
The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
i know there are lots more out there
and the purpose is to have an ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those who want to find scans for
Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots movie and tv related magazines
from 1968-1974 that will have articles in them
but they are hard to pinpoint unless you flip through every
page
does anyone have all the TV guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28,
NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1
Colour & 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue
#2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2
B&W Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread
& Charlton Heston Interview (
UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors!
page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43
/ Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA
TV show article & photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) /
11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arthur
Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article & photos
1975 CRACKED / March / Issue #123 / TV Series parody &
Cover Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W
photos / Conquering The Planet Of The Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1 NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV
Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various
POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page
article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint
of Beneath Parody: Underneath The POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff
Pittarelli POTA Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22 Pages)
Neil T. Foster
-----Original Message-----
From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ]
On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 6:25 PM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
I want to have as an extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on POTA
This list would be very useful the more we have inputted to
the list
Please reply with any additions you can make
and over time we will make this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE /
ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 /
POTA preview
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 /
Planet Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time.
1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques.
1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October / Cover story
Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 / July / Cover story Escape From
the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story photo and 2 page
article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One paragraph Conquest
mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes
behind the scenes to delve into the making of a film series by interviewing
nearly everyone creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes
films.. On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura
tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks
very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete POTA special
including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover
Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1 / Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES / August / article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January /
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and POTA satire comic
strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page article on
Battle with 5 photos
b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7 page article
including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover story and
special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV series / Roddy
McDowall Interview
1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October / Review of Cornelius
Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3 b&w photos
and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile of actor Jay
Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50 cover price / POTA
comic strip parody featuring Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating Beneath the Planet of
the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur Lundquist
1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February / POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover story and article
on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on Roddy McDowall
includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS / September / Cover story
- Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover
photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover story on POTA
comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with Doug Moench, Terry
Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38
/ article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner
Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P.
Jacobs)
Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle
for POA and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the
new Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA Cover photo
and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look
at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and article Welcome to
the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi
epic. The director explains how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and
Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about
chimps.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview of the Apes
history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes'' of wrath: Rick
Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet
Of The apes.''
2001 STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August /
Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August /
Planet of The apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual
Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens of color
drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of
the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 - Newspaper
article on first film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story / Planet Of The
apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to return to the Planet
Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story on the $100 million
blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews with
Burton , Mark Wahlberg,
Tim Roth et al, and unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors
Empire's full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet of the apes -
Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian
Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September / Cover story /
Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes
dresses its big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US
to smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of the apes -
Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena
Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes.
2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October / review of new POTA
film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the
apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the
apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a
world where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production
would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as
the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose
Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape characters, all
distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and background players.
Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a blend of models, paintings
and digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George and George Murphy
of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz.
2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview with Tim Burton
about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie on dvd / title
mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim
Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra
as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe Dante's Fleapit
Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The
apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September / Planet of the apes
is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART /
Ape
article and Mego photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price /
Tom Burman - Life in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days
including POTA
00 million
blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews with
Burton , Mark Wahlberg,
Tim Roth et al, and unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors
Empire's full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet of the apes -
Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian
Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September / Cover story /
Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes
dresses its big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US
to smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of the apes -
Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena
Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes.
2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October / review of new POTA
film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the
apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the
apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a
world where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production
would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as
the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose
Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape characters, all
distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and background players.
Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a blend of models, paintings
and digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George and George Murphy
of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz.
2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview with Tim Burton
about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie on dvd / title
mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim
Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra
as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe Dante's Fleapit
Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The
apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September / Planet of the apes
is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART /
Ape
article and Mego photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price /
Tom Burman - Life in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days
including POTA
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Its propably either the Oct Nov or Dec 74 issue of
16 magazine
i have contacted someone who has 2 of those and see
if he can locate POTA in them
Neil read the
top!
It says so join 16
in a well deserved
So its 16
magazine.
Wonder what the date
is?
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Neil Foster Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 9:30
AM To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject:
RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes
MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
Not a problem Terry, happy to
help when I can.
Speaking of magazine articles I
need some help, does anyone know which magazine and it's date that the
following page is from?
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what
info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE FOR
MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74
/ 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article
& photos
1975 CRACKED / March / Issue
#123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS /
4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1 NO.3
/ 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY /
Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL
(AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies
(22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry
Hoknes Sent: Monday,
May 11, 2009 6:25 PM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March
/ 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of The apes returns:
Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first time. 1970 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on
Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4
/ Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the making
of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky involved in
the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the filming of
Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged along with
director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks very
exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No
2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article
including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES / August
/ article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover
drawing and POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM
ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5 photos
b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos and
1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN
#23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the five theatrical
releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH /
Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The
Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th /
TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 /
brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 /
brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 /
October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 /
July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 /
November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April /
POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST
#5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 /
Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5
films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 /
Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA
Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5
page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE
#68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including
interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41
color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind the
Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes
profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec /
interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover
story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla
warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains
how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one
of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about
chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug
/ Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best
as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST
#276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the
original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of The
apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The
apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC
Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September
/ Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet
again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you
the full inside story on the 
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what
info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE FOR
MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74
/ 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article
& photos
1975 CRACKED / March / Issue
#123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS /
4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1 NO.3
/ 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY /
Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL
(AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies
(22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
-----Original
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PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry
Hoknes Sent: Monday,
May 11, 2009 6:25 PM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March
/ 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of The apes returns:
Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first time. 1970 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on
Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4
/ Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the making
of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky involved in
the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the filming of
Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged along with
director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks very
exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No
2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article
including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES / August
/ article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover
drawing and POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM
ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5 photos
b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos and
1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN
#23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the five theatrical
releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH /
Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The
Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th /
TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 /
brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 /
brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 /
October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 /
July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 /
November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April /
POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST
#5 / $2.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 /
Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5
films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 /
Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA
Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5
page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE
#68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including
interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41
color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind the
Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes
profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec /
interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover
story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla
warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains
how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one
of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about
chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug
/ Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best
as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST
#276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the
original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of The
apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The
apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC
Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September
/ Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet
again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you
the full inside story on the $100 million blockbuster (just don't call
it a remake), with exclusive interviews with
Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 /
September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big
stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast
the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 /
October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the
1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world where
humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production would
boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation
as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick
Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape
characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and
background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a
blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light &
Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November /
new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet
Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and
as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate
Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May /
ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June
/ Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
00 million blockbuster (just
don't call
it a remake), with exclusive interviews with
Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 /
September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big
stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast
the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 /
October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the
1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world where
humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production would
boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation
as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick
Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape
characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and
background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a
blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light &
Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November /
new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet
Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and
as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate
Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May /
ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June
/ Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA

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some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November / Small
digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle - Planet of the
Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul Newman
cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4
No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia mag
/ POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi
magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. Le Cinema de
Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique which covers sf films from
Metropolis through the Universal-International films of the Fifties (Creature
from the Black Lagoon etc.) up to and including Planet of the Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover / interview
with Charlton Heston talking about Ben Hur, Ten
Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus
a rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page
article/interview with 13 photos inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA tv
series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The Apes
Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet of the
Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham Carter,
Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham cover
/ article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article plus
cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark Wahlberg
on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in Planet of the
Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
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Gorillas might be the smartest apes on the planet
May 13th, 2009 - 12:38 pm ICT by ANI

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Washington, May 13 (ANI): A new research, which involved a trial and
error test, has suggested that gorillas maybe the smartest apes on the
planet.
According to a report in National Geographic News, the research was done at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, US.
Four years ago, scientists there attached a touch-screen computer
terminal to the side of the enclosure of a female gorilla named Rollie.
As the gorilla approached, it saw the numeral one displayed on the
screen. When Rollie touched the symbol, a chime sounded and the machine
dispensed a frozen blueberry.
It did not take long for the gorilla to work out that pressing the number had benefits.
After a while, the computer screen presented Rollie with two
symbols, the numerals one and two. Through trial and error, Rollie
learned to press them in the right order to receive a blueberry.
Last year, zoo primatologist Steve Ross reported that Rollie could
sequence up to seven numbers at a time, and that chimpanzees at the
facility were taking twice as long to learn the sequence.
"Gorillas rarely use tools and have rarely been cognitively studied
as a result. So, we did not expect them to perform very well at this,"
Ross said.
Despite Rollie's success, Ross and his colleagues wondered whether
the gorilla was just one very sharp ape, or if such intellect could be
found in other gorillas.
The scientists started testing other gorillas at their facility.
The youngest of the group, a five-year-old named Azizi, is also proving to be a quick study.
So far, the male gorilla has only learned to sequence five numbers at a time, but has progressed as rapidly as Rollie.
In Japan, similar studies are being conducted with chimpanzees, mandrills, and gibbons. None have made it past the number five.
"This is the first study demonstrating gorilla intelligence like
this," said Tetsuro Matsuzawa, director of the Primate Research
Institute at Kyoto University. "I am eager to see how further research
with these gorillas progresses," he added. (ANI)
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Oh yeah, you're
right. How come I didn't notice that!
Neil T. Foster
Neil – read the
top!
It says “so join 16
in a well deserved…”
So it’s 16
magazine.
Wonder what the date
is?
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Neil Foster Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 9:30
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes
MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
Not a problem Terry, happy to
help when I can.
Speaking of magazine articles I
need some help, does anyone know which magazine and it's date that the
following page is from?
Neil T.
Foster
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Message----- From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what
info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE FOR
MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74
/ 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article
& photos
1975 CRACKED / March / Issue
#123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS /
4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1 NO.3
/ 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY /
Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL
(AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies
(22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
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PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry
Hoknes Sent: Monday,
May 11, 2009 6:25 PM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March
/ 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of The apes returns:
Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first time. 1970 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on
Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4
/ Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the making
of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky involved in
the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the filming of
Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged along with
director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks very
exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No
2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article
including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES / August
/ article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover
drawing and POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM
ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5 photos
b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos and
1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN
#23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the five theatrical
releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH /
Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The
Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th /
TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 /
brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 /
brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 /
October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 /
July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 /
November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April /
POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST
#5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 /
Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5
films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 /
Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA
Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5
page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE
#68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including
interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41
color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind the
Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes
profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec /
interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover
story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla
warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains
how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one
of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about
chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug
/ Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best
as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST
#276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the
original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of The
apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The
apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC
Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September
/ Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet
again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you
the full inside story on the 
Neil T.
Foster
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PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of what
info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE FOR
MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb 74
/ 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article
& photos
1975 CRACKED / March / Issue
#123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS /
4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1 NO.3
/ 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY /
Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL
(AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies
(22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
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Message----- From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry
Hoknes Sent: Monday,
May 11, 2009 6:25 PM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March
/ 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of The apes returns:
Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first time. 1970 CASTLE
OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on
Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4
/ Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the making
of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky involved in
the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the filming of
Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged along with
director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks very
exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No
2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article
including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES / August
/ article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover
drawing and POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM
ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5 photos
b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos and
1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN
#23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the five theatrical
releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview 1974? SMASH /
Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of The
Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th /
TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 /
brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 /
brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 /
October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 /
July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 /
November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April /
POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST
#5 / $2.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 /
Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5
films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 /
Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA
Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5
page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE
#68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including
interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41
color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind the
Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes
profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec /
interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover
story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla
warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains
how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one
of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about
chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug
/ Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best
as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST
#276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the
original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of The
apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The
apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC
Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 / September
/ Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet
again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you
the full inside story on the $100 million blockbuster (just don't call
it a remake), with exclusive interviews with
Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 /
September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big
stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast
the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 /
October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the
1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world where
humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production would
boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation
as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick
Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape
characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and
background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a
blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light &
Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November /
new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet
Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and
as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate
Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May /
ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June
/ Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
00 million blockbuster (just
don't call
it a remake), with exclusive interviews with
Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 /
September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big
stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim
Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast
the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 /
October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the
1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world where
humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production would
boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation
as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick
Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape
characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and
background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a
blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light &
Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November /
new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet
Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and
as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate
Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May /
ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June
/ Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA

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Or Feb 74 which is
the date on the spot the difference page from the same magazine (16) that I
have. I can't be sure though as I got a whole bunch of Ape article pages
together from various magazines. They were all removed from the actual mags
though.
Neil T. Foster
Its propably either the Oct Nov or Dec 74 issue
of 16 magazine
i have contacted someone who has 2 of those and
see if he can locate POTA in them
Neil – read the
top!
It says “so join 16
in a well deserved…”
So it’s 16
magazine.
Wonder what the
date is?
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Neil Foster Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 9:30
AM To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject:
RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
Not a problem Terry, happy to
help when I can.
Speaking of magazine articles
I need some help, does anyone know which magazine and it's date that the
following page is from?
Neil T.
Foster
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AM To:
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Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of
what info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE
FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb
74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article &
photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS
/ 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1
NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY
/ Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER
SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA
Parodies (22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry
Hoknes Sent: Monday,
May 11, 2009 6:25 PM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW /
March / 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the
first time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of
The apes: Two different critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1
page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA
#4 / Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the
making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky
involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the
filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged
along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what
looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22
No 2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page
article including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES /
August / article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May /
Cover drawing and POTA satire comic
strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974
FILM ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5
photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos
and 1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF
FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the
five theatrical releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall
Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside
Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th
/ TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113
/ brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118
/ brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120
/ October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135
/ July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149
/ November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April
/ POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE
DIGEST #5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring
Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41
/ Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all
5 films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO
#2 / Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 /
POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 /
5 page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK
MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on
POTA including interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w
photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind
the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec
/ interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July /
Cover story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's
Gorilla warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director
explains how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark
Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming
about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 /
July/Aug / Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 /
August / ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he
does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001
STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of
The apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f
The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review:
AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 /
September / Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies
convention yet again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes.
Empire brings you the full inside story on the 
Neil T.
Foster
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AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of
what info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE
FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb
74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article &
photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS
/ 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1
NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY
/ Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER
SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA
Parodies (22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
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Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW /
March / 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the
first time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of
The apes: Two different critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1
page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA
#4 / Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the
making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky
involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the
filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged
along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what
looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22
No 2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page
article including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES /
August / article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May /
Cover drawing and POTA satire comic
strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974
FILM ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5
photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos
and 1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF
FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the
five theatrical releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall
Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside
Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th
/ TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113
/ brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118
/ brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120
/ October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135
/ July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149
/ November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April
/ POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE
DIGEST #5 / $2.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring
Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41
/ Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all
5 films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO
#2 / Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 /
POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 /
5 page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK
MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on
POTA including interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w
photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind
the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec
/ interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July /
Cover story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's
Gorilla warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director
explains how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark
Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming
about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 /
July/Aug / Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 /
August / ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he
does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001
STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of
The apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f
The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review:
AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 /
September / Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies
convention yet again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes.
Empire brings you the full inside story on the $100 million
blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews
with Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125
/ September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its
big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir.
Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126
/ October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of
the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world
where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production
would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his
reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup
maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen
principal ape characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of
secondary and background players. Spearheading the postproduction
visual effects, a blend of models, paintings and digital work, were
visual effects supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial
Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23
/ November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight:
Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes
saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time
permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May
/ ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes
heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 /
May/June / Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
00 million
blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews
with Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125
/ September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its
big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir.
Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126
/ October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of
the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world
where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production
would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his
reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup
maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen
principal ape characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of
secondary and background players. Spearheading the postproduction
visual effects, a blend of models, paintings and digital work, were
visual effects supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial
Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23
/ November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight:
Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes
saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time
permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May
/ ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes
heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 /
May/June / Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA

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From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/13/2009 |
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I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T. Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November / Small
digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle - Planet of the
Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol
4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi
magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. “Le Cinema de
Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique” which covers sf films from
“Metropolis” through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
(“Creature from the Black Lagoon” etc.) up to and including “Planet of the
Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover / interview
with Charlton Heston talking about
Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green
, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page
article/interview with 13 photos inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The Apes
Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet of
the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham
Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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Sort of ties in
well with the article I posted yesterday about them communicating over long
distances etc. by hand claps.
Neil T. Foster
Gorillas might be the smartest apes on the planetMay 13th, 2009 -
12:38 pm ICT by ANI
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Washington, May 13 (ANI): A new research,
which involved a trial and error test, has suggested that gorillas maybe the
smartest apes on the planet.
According to a report in National Geographic News, the research was done at
the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, US.
Four years ago, scientists there attached a touch-screen computer terminal
to the side of the enclosure of a female gorilla named Rollie.
As the gorilla approached, it saw the numeral one displayed on the screen.
When Rollie touched the symbol, a chime sounded and the machine dispensed a
frozen blueberry.
It did not take long for the gorilla to work out that pressing the number
had benefits.
After a while, the computer screen presented Rollie with two symbols, the
numerals one and two. Through trial and error, Rollie learned to press them in
the right order to receive a blueberry.
Last year, zoo primatologist Steve Ross reported that Rollie could sequence
up to seven numbers at a time, and that chimpanzees at the facility were
taking twice as long to learn the sequence.
“Gorillas rarely use tools and have rarely been cognitively studied as a
result. So, we did not expect them to perform very well at this,” Ross said.
Despite Rollie’s success, Ross and his colleagues wondered whether the
gorilla was just one very sharp ape, or if such intellect could be found in
other gorillas.
The scientists started testing other gorillas at their facility.
The youngest of the group, a five-year-old named Azizi, is also proving to
be a quick study.
So far, the male gorilla has only learned to sequence five numbers at a
time, but has progressed as rapidly as Rollie.
In Japan, similar studies are being conducted with chimpanzees, mandrills,
and gibbons. None have made it past the number five.
“This is the first study demonstrating gorilla intelligence like this,”
said Tetsuro Matsuzawa, director of the Primate Research Institute at Kyoto
University. “I am eager to see how further research with these gorillas
progresses,” he added. (ANI)
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Date: 5/13/2009 |
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You mean Feb 75 don't you? The show wasn't even on the air in Feb.
In a message dated 5/13/09 4:28:02 PM Central Daylight Time,
ntfoster@... writes:
Or Feb 74 which is the date
on the spot the difference page from the same magazine (16) that I have. I
can't be sure though as I got a whole bunch of Ape article pages together from
various magazines. They were all removed from the actual mags
though.
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Hey Mike.
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of mlccougar@...
Sent: Thursday, 14 May 2009 7:33
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To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of
The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please h...
You mean Feb 75 don't you? The show
wasn't even on the air in Feb.
In a message dated 5/13/09 4:28:02 PM
Central Daylight Time, ntfoster@bigpond. com writes:
Or Feb 74 which is the
date on the spot the difference page from the same magazine (16) that I have. I
can't be sure though as I got a whole bunch of Ape article pages together from
various magazines. They were all removed from the actual mags though.
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I got this same article in a bunch of clips as well!
From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:24:46 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
Or Feb 74 which is
the date on the spot the difference page from the same magazine (16) that I
have. I can't be sure though as I got a whole bunch of Ape article pages
together from various magazines. They were all removed from the actual mags
though.
Neil T. Foster
Its propably either the Oct Nov or Dec 74 issue
of 16 magazine
i have contacted someone who has 2 of those and
see if he can locate POTA in them
Neil – read the
top!
It says "so join 16
in a well deserved…"
So it's 16
magazine.
Wonder what the
date is?
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Neil Foster Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 9:30
AM To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject:
RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
Not a problem Terry, happy to
help when I can.
Speaking of magazine articles
I need some help, does anyone know which magazine and it's date that the
following page is from?
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of
what info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE
FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb
74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article &
photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS
/ 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1
NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY
/ Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER
SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA
Parodies (22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry
Hoknes Sent: Monday,
May 11, 2009 6:25 PM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW /
March / 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the
first time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of
The apes: Two different critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1
page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA
#4 / Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the
making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky
involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the
filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged
along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what
looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22
No 2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page
article including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES /
August / article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May /
Cover drawing and POTA satire comic
strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974
FILM ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5
photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos
and 1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF
FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the
five theatrical releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall
Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside
Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th
/ TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113
/ brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118
/ brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120
/ October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135
/ July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149
/ November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April
/ POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE
DIGEST #5 / http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/msgId=53405/stime=1242030342/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring
Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41
/ Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all
5 films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO
#2 / Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 /
POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 /
5 page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK
MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on
POTA including interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w
photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind
the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec
/ interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July /
Cover story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's
Gorilla warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director
explains how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark
Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming
about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 /
July/Aug / Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 /
August / ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he
does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001
STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of
The apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f
The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review:
AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 /
September / Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies
convention yet again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes.
Empire brings you the full inside story on the 
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:14
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
i know there are lots more out
there
and the purpose is to have an
ultimate reference list
this will be helpful for those
who want to find scans for Hunter's site
or just for an overview of
what info is out there
I'm sure that there are lots
movie and tv related magazines from 1968-1974 that will have articles in
them
but they are hard to pinpoint
unless you flip through every page
does anyone have all the TV
guides from Sept to Dec 1974
they obviously will have
listings in each weekly issue
Here are a few that you
don't have on the list Terry:
1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE
FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY
MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
1968 FILMS AND FILMING /
April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview
( UK Release)
1974 16 MAGAZINE / 16 Feb
74 / 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa &
Cornelius from
Battle )
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo
Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV
TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV
cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article &
photos
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting
1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS
/ 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / VOL.1
NO.3 / 1 Page Article On POTA TV Series
1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS'
EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies
1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD /
March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The
Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY
/ Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
2001 CHILLER THEATRE
/ Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER
SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA
Parodies (22 Pages)
Neil T.
Foster
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[ PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Terry
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May 11, 2009 6:25 PM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ;
pota@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Planet Of The
Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I want to have as an
extensive list as possible of
all magazine articles on
POTA
This list would be very
useful the more we have inputted to the
list
Please reply with any
additions you can make
and over time we will make
this list more and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE
/ DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS &
PINUPS / POTA ADS
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW /
March / 3 page article on 1st film
1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE
UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The
Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969
CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the
first time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of
The apes: Two different critiques. 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1
page article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 1 / Beneath review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#80 / October / Cover story Beneath the
POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA
#4 / Spring / Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 /
Vol 4 / Escape
1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 /
July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on
Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 /
April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w
photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 /
Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the
making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky
involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the
filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged
along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what
looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE /
Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and
interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22
No 2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page
article including 4 b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 /
July / article about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest
1972 SCREEN STORIES /
August / article about Conquest
1972 FILMS IN REVIEW /
October / 2 page article on Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 /
January /
1973 MAD #153 / May /
Cover drawing and POTA satire comic
strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 /
July / article about
Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW /
August / 1/4 page article on
Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974
FILM ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5
photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES
#33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos
and 1 full page color 1st movie ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF
FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the
five theatrical releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall
Interview 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside
Planet Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th
/ TV Show article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 /
December / b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975
January / POTA article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 /
Zaius cover drawing
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113
/ brief tv series mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 /
Cover story and article about
Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118
/ brief tv series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120
/ October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA
drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3
page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color
photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135
/ July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv
series
1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149
/ November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16
(Vol 2 #4)
1981 STARLOG / January /
Mark Lenard Interview
1986 STARLOG #105 / April
/ POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE
DIGEST #5 / $2.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring
Ronald Reagan
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41
/ Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by
Arthur Lundquist 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all
5 films reviewed
1995 FILM COMMENT #179 /
Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO
#2 / Planet of the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 /
Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup
artist
1997 APESFAN #1 /
POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 /
5 page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w
photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE
CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go
Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 /
Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
1999 AUSTRALIAN
COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on
POTA cards
1999 COMIC BOOK
MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on
POTA including interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w
photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY
MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with
sketches and photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual
/ POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie
Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter
(Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind
the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays,
behind-the-scenes profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec
/ interview with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 /
January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA
DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March /
first look at new movie
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7
#4 / May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE
NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA
merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June /
new movie
2001 PREMIERE / July /
Cover story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's
Gorilla warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director
explains how he got his cast to find their inner simian, and Mark
Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming
about chimps. 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 /
July/Aug / Cover story
2001 THE FACE / August
/ An overview of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 /
August / ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he
does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001
STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's
adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's
Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton 's apes. Rick Baker. John
Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN
CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of
The apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f
The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review:
AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover
drawing plus dozens of color drawings
inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 /
Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash
Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The
Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first
film
2001 EMPIRE #147 /
September / Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies
convention yet again this month to return to the Planet Of The apes.
Empire brings you the full inside story on the $100 million
blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews
with Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125
/ September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its
big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir.
Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126
/ October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of
the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world
where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production
would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his
reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup
maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen
principal ape characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of
secondary and background players. Spearheading the postproduction
visual effects, a blend of models, paintings and digital work, were
visual effects supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial
Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23
/ November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight:
Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes
saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time
permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May
/ ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes
heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 /
May/June / Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
00 million
blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews
with Burton , Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and
unprecedented on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's
full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a
classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 /
September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about
Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham
Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125
/ September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its
big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge
action scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir.
Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could
cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 /
September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars
Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the
apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA
film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126
/ October / review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 /
October / new POTA film
2001 CINEFEX #87 /
Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim
Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of
the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear in a world
where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production
would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his
reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup
maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen
principal ape characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of
secondary and background players. Spearheading the postproduction
visual effects, a blend of models, paintings and digital work, were
visual effects supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial
Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz. 2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23
/ November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 /
December / interview with Tim Burton about
POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 /
January / POTA tv series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 /
May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight:
Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes
saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra as time
permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 /
March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2006 STARLOG #345 / May /
POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May
/ ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes
heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 /
May/June / Planet of the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 /
September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS
MART / Ape article and Mego
photos provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST
#76 / Jan/Feb =.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex
- Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA

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From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:27:06 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T. Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November / Small
digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle - Planet of the
Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol
4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi
magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. "Le Cinema de
Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique" which covers sf films from
"Metropolis" through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
("Creature from the Black Lagoon" etc.) up to and including "Planet of the
Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover / interview
with Charlton Heston talking about
Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green
, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page
article/interview with 13 photos inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The Apes
Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet of
the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham
Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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Yes! It seems there have been more and more stories of intelligent apes lately!
From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:27:42 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] I guess Aldo didn't see this.......
Sort of ties in
well with the article I posted yesterday about them communicating over long
distances etc. by hand claps.
Neil T. Foster
Gorillas might be the smartest apes on the planetMay 13th, 2009 -
12:38 pm ICT by ANI
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Washington, May 13 (ANI): A new research,
which involved a trial and error test, has suggested that gorillas maybe the
smartest apes on the planet.
According to a report in National Geographic News, the research was done at
the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, US.
Four years ago, scientists there attached a touch-screen computer terminal
to the side of the enclosure of a female gorilla named Rollie.
As the gorilla approached, it saw the numeral one displayed on the screen.
When Rollie touched the symbol, a chime sounded and the machine dispensed a
frozen blueberry.
It did not take long for the gorilla to work out that pressing the number
had benefits.
After a while, the computer screen presented Rollie with two symbols, the
numerals one and two. Through trial and error, Rollie learned to press them in
the right order to receive a blueberry.
Last year, zoo primatologist Steve Ross reported that Rollie could sequence
up to seven numbers at a time, and that chimpanzees at the facility were
taking twice as long to learn the sequence.
"Gorillas rarely use tools and have rarely been cognitively studied as a
result. So, we did not expect them to perform very well at this," Ross said.
Despite Rollie's success, Ross and his colleagues wondered whether the
gorilla was just one very sharp ape, or if such intellect could be found in
other gorillas.
The scientists started testing other gorillas at their facility.
The youngest of the group, a five-year-old named Azizi, is also proving to
be a quick study.
So far, the male gorilla has only learned to sequence five numbers at a
time, but has progressed as rapidly as Rollie.
In Japan, similar studies are being conducted with chimpanzees, mandrills,
and gibbons. None have made it past the number five.
"This is the first study demonstrating gorilla intelligence like this,"
said Tetsuro Matsuzawa, director of the Primate Research Institute at Kyoto
University. "I am eager to see how further research with these gorillas
progresses," he added. (ANI)
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I suppose it can't
be from '74 then. I don't readily recall the dates that stuff aired etc. myself
without looking it up so I bow to your superior knowledge on this. If so it
means that the 2 pages I have from 16 magazine must be from different issues.
Thanks Mike.
Neil T. Foster
You mean Feb 75 don't you? The show wasn't even on the air in Feb.
In a message dated 5/13/09 4:28:02 PM Central Daylight Time,
ntfoster@bigpond. com writes:
Or Feb 74 which is the
date on the spot the difference page from the same magazine (16) that I
have. I can't be sure though as I got a whole bunch of Ape article pages
together from various magazines. They were all removed from the actual mags
though.
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Terry is it just
magazine articles you are interested in? It's just that I have a few from books
as well.
Neil T. Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November / Small
digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle - Planet of the
Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol
4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi
magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. “Le Cinema de
Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique” which covers sf films from
“Metropolis” through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
(“Creature from the Black Lagoon” etc.) up to and including “Planet of the
Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover / interview
with Charlton Heston talking about
Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green
, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page
article/interview with 13 photos inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The Apes
Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet of
the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham
Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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The 2 B&W
illustrations from it should still be in the files section, I'm sure I uploaded
them years ago.
Neil T. Foster
here's a pic of that!
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:27:06
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November /
Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle -
Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS
Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. “Le
Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique” which covers sf films
from “Metropolis” through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
(“Creature from the Black Lagoon” etc.) up to and including “Planet of the
Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8
page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented
Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena
Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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There's another
very, very slight Apes tie in with that issue as well. There's an ad for a story
in the next issue by John Jakes.
Neil T. Foster
here's a pic of that!
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:27:06
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November /
Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle -
Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS
Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. “Le
Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique” which covers sf films
from “Metropolis” through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
(“Creature from the Black Lagoon” etc.) up to and including “Planet of the
Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8
page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented
Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena
Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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.html.html here they go.....
From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 6:16:47 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
The 2 B&W
illustrations from it should still be in the files section, I'm sure I uploaded
them years ago.
Neil T. Foster
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.html.html Here's an experiment....
I was going to go through the process of cross referencing Neil and Terry's lists to post mags that I had they didn't list....but that would be very time consuming! I'm just going to send my lists and see
if it come through....they are excel documents.... Let me know if this works and I'll send the other pages...these are mags I have.....
Tim
From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 6:16:47 PM Subject:
RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
The 2 B&W
illustrations from it should still be in the files section, I'm sure I uploaded
them years ago.
Neil T. Foster
here's a pic of that!
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:27:06
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help
!
I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November /
Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle -
Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS
Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. "Le
Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique" which covers sf films
from "Metropolis" through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
("Creature from the Black Lagoon" etc.) up to and including "Planet of the
Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8
page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented
Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena
Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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.htmlI wonder why that gorilla is looking so intently down there...LOL!! Jess.
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Tim "apefan" <apefan23@...
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here they go.....
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 6:16:47 PM Subject:
RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
The 2 B&W
illustrations from it should still be in the files section, I'm sure I uploaded
them years ago.
Neil T. Foster
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Its a good, fun film but its being wildly over praised by most folks. Huge plot holes, some silliness that was sadly unnecessary, a thinly written villain and a strange desire to go for a
laugh instead of something more weigh it down. Also, an explanation of any sort of what Red Matter is would have been .... nice. But the cast is excellent from stem to stern and the look was impressive even if I
couldn't tell what was happening in the fistfights.
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Commonly magazines are dated 1 or 2 and sometimes 3
months later than the actual publication date
So if it was Feb 1975 that would make sense it may
have come out in Dec 1974 when the show was still running
I suppose it
can't be from '74 then. I don't readily recall the dates that stuff aired etc.
myself without looking it up so I bow to your superior knowledge on this. If
so it means that the 2 pages I have from 16 magazine must be from different
issues. Thanks Mike.
Neil T.
Foster
You mean Feb 75 don't you? The show wasn't even on the air in
Feb.
In a message dated 5/13/09 4:28:02 PM Central Daylight Time,
ntfoster@bigpond. com writes:
Or Feb 74 which is the
date on the spot the difference page from the same magazine (16) that I
have. I can't be sure though as I got a whole bunch of Ape article pages
together from various magazines. They were all removed from the actual
mags though.
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We can definitely work on adding books, newspapers,
tv clips etc.
The whole point is to have great reference
lists
Back in 1995 in Ape Chronicles #23 I published a
list of 1000 different POTA items from comics to toys
realistically there are thousands of items out
there
Magazines is something i think everyone has ignored
and so i figure its worth us giving them more attention
it will also help at Hunters site for us to see
whats out there and help us locate articles
I am in the process of buying 150 movie magazines
from 1962-1975
none of them have POTA on the cover and am just
hoping that skimming through them might find some articles or
references
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Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of The Apes
MAGAZINE ARTICLE & PHOTO DIRECTORY - please help !
Terry is it just
magazine articles you are interested in? It's just that I have a few from
books as well.
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November /
Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle -
Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS
Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. Le
Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique which covers sf films
from Metropolis through the Universal-Internati onal films of the
Fifties (Creature from the Black Lagoon etc.) up to and including Planet
of the Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8
page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented
Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena
Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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do you have this one Neil or anybody?
I'm curious what the actual contents
are
how long is the POTA section?
there is a copy on ebay right now for
$23.00
I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre
Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November /
Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle -
Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS
Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia
mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE
COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. Le
Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique which covers sf films
from Metropolis through the Universal-Internati onal films of the
Fifties (Creature from the Black Lagoon etc.) up to and including Planet
of the Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8
page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA
tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th
anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts
magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article
with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented
Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena
Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204
/ Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL / POTA
comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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Yes I have a copy.
There are 143 pages with the abridged version of Boulle's Planet of
the Apes (noted on the cover as a 'complete short novel' which also gets top
billing on the contents page) running from page 94 to page 143 with the 2
B&W illustrations. There are also short stories by Robert Bloch,
Arthur C. Clarke, Hal Ellson, Arthur Porges, Robert E. Alter and Derek Page
amongst others (12 short stories altogether) with the odd small B&W illo
here and there.
Neil T. Foster
do you have this one Neil or
anybody?
I'm curious what the actual contents
are
how long is the POTA section?
there is a copy on ebay right now for
$23.00
I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November /
Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle -
Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip
on Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE
NEWS Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August /
Australia mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL
PAGE COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of
Filmland. “Le Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique”
which covers sf films from “Metropolis” through the
Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties (“Creature from the
Black Lagoon” etc.) up to and including “Planet of the Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus
a rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an
8 page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special /
POTA tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover /
25th anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie
arts magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page
article with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented
Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and
Helena Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's
simian leaders.
2001 FANGORIA
#204 / Planet of the Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL /
POTA comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham
cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article
plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of
Mark Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain
Leo in Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 /
Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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hi Neil what was the page count again ?
So you are saying the POTA story is 50 pages ?
Yes I have a
copy. There are 143 pages with the abridged version of Boulle's
Planet of the Apes (noted on the cover as a 'complete short novel' which also
gets top billing on the contents page) running from page 94 to page 143 with
the 2 B&W illustrations. There are also short stories by Robert
Bloch, Arthur C. Clarke, Hal Ellson, Arthur Porges, Robert E. Alter and Derek
Page amongst others (12 short stories altogether) with the odd small B&W
illo here and there.
Neil T.
Foster
do you have this one Neil or
anybody?
I'm curious what the actual contents
are
how long is the POTA section?
there is a copy on ebay right now for
$23.00
I already
mentioned the first one on this latest list:
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November /
Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle -
Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short
blip on Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968
MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August /
Australia mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL
PAGE COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of
Filmland. Le Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique
which covers sf films from Metropolis through the
Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties (Creature from the
Black Lagoon etc.) up to and including Planet of the Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies,
plus a rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover
with an 8 page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special /
POTA tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover /
25th anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie
arts magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page
article with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of
The Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's
re-invented Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human
astronaut and Helena Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan
as the planet's simian leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204 / Planet of the
Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL /
POTA comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena
Bonham cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page
article plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small
photo of Mark Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as
Captain Leo in Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65
/ Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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DATABASE
- ALL POTA MAGAZINE ARTICLES
Updated
May 13 2009
Please
reply with any additions you can make
and over time we will make this list more
and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE /
ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA
ADS
1964 SAGA:
THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965 BIZARRE
MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / small digest sized book /
Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations p 94-143 (50 pages)
1967 LIFE / August / POTA
article
1968 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER / April /
POTA article
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page
article on 1st film
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread
& Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release) 1968
BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul
Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag /
POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August /
Australia mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE
APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND
ARTICLE 1968 SIGHT AND
SOUND The Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of
The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi
magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. "Le Cinema de
Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique" which covers sf films from
"Metropolis" through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
("Creature from the Black Lagoon" etc.) up to and including "Planet of the Apes
1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page
article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#85 / July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story
photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the
scenes to delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone
creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes films.. On the
filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged along with
director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks very exciting on
the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete
POTA special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September
22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4 b&w
photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972 SCREEN
STORIES / August / article about Conquest 1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on
Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and
POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article
about Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page
article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7
page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie
ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA
Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV
series / Roddy McDowall Interview
1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR
TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo Putzu
/ 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA
TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article
& photos 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet
Of The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w
photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover
drawing
1975? 16 MAGAZINE / Feb / 1 page / Spot The Errors!
page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1975 CRACKED / March /
Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting 1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series
mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series
mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October /
Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3
b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile
of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1977 KING OF
THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The
Apes
1978 STAR WARP / August
/ VOL.1 NO.3 / 9 Page Article with B&W photos / Planet Of The Apes: The
Movie That Couldn't Be
made 1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1982 CRACKED
COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA
article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50
cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1988
NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The
Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist
1991 CRACKED
MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The
POTA
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton
Heston Moses cover / interview with Charlton
Heston talking about Ben Hur,
Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page
article/interview with 13 photos inside 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special /
POTA tv series 1992 CULT
MOVIES #7 / all 5 films reviewed
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small
Galen photo on cover / 25th anniversary of POTA 1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct /
POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the
apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 YOUR
FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
1997 MODEL
AND TOY COLLECTOR / Winter 1997 / Issue #38 / 6 Page article by Chris Sausville
& POTA cover painting by Frank Villa 1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4
pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on
Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page
article with 3 large color photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS /
September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET
#33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE /
March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 /
March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May /
Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with
Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches and
photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine
/ Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of producer
Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film
historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind the Planet
of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes profiles, and
more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with
Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at
new movie
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The Apes
Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet of the
Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham Carter,
Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105
/ June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set of
Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his cast to find
their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he
's still dreaming about chimps.
2001 FANGORIA #204 / July / Planet of
the Apes 2001 SIGHT AND
SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview
of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes''
of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up Tim
Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the
apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original 1960's film is this
month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August / Burton's
apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August
/ Planet of The apes Antisocial Darwinism,
Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic.
Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects Work
Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens
of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid
POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 -
Newspaper article on first film
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena
Bonham cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6
different covers / 7 page article plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark
Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in Planet
of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA /
interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story / Planet Of The
apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to return to the Planet
Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story on the $100 million
blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews with
Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and unprecedented on-set access. Plus
Charlton Heston anchors Empire's full-on retrospective look at the original film
that became a classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet
of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting cosy
with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September /
Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big
stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action scenes. But
has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim Newman recalls a time
when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of
the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and
Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October /
new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October /
review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the
Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular spin of
Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on
its ear in a world where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The
production would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his
reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup maestro Rick
Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape
characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and
background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual effects, a blend of
models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George
and George Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta
Vaz.
2001 CHILLER
THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages) 2001 ULTIMATE
DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview
with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie on
dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas
reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of
DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe
Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 / Cancellation on
the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA 2006 STARLOG
#345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A big
Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of
the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover
price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
Thanks
to some great resources sites which include:
Thanks for
contributions from Terry Hoknes, Neil T. Foster, Rory
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hoknescards@... writes:
1964 SAGA: THE
MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
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143 pages all up
(size: 13.5 cm w x 19.5cm h approx.) Yep the abridged version runs for
about 50 pages with one of those pages being a full page illustration and the
other one being about just over half a page.
Neil T. Foster
hi Neil what was the page count again
? So you are saying the POTA story is 50 pages ?
Yes I have a
copy. There are 143 pages with the abridged version of Boulle's
Planet of the Apes (noted on the cover as a 'complete short novel' which
also gets top billing on the contents page) running from page 94 to page 143
with the 2 B&W illustrations. There are also short stories by
Robert Bloch, Arthur C. Clarke, Hal Ellson, Arthur Porges, Robert E. Alter
and Derek Page amongst others (12 short stories altogether) with the odd
small B&W illo here and there.
Neil T.
Foster
do you have this one Neil or
anybody?
I'm curious what the actual contents
are
how long is the POTA section?
there is a copy on ebay right now for
$23.00
I already
mentioned the first one on this
latest list:
1965
BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W
Illustrations
Neil T.
Foster
some more mags i found today
1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY DIGEST #2 / November
/ Small digest sized magazine / features stories by Pierre Boulle
- Planet of the Apes
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10
/ Paul Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by
Richard Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short
blip on Planet of The Apes with Charlton
Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 7 / July /
Australia mag / POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August /
Australia mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON.
FULL PAGE COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE
1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French
Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of
Filmland. “Le Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme
Cosmique” which covers sf films from “Metropolis” through the
Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties (“Creature from the
Black Lagoon” etc.) up to and including “Planet of the Apes
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover /
interview with Charlton Heston
talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes,
Soylent Green, and many more movies,
plus a rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover
with an 8 page article/interview with 13 photos
inside
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special
/ POTA tv series
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover
/ 25th anniversary of POTA 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring /
Indie arts magazine / POTA movies
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page
article with 3 large color photos
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of
The Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's
re-invented Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human
astronaut and Helena Bonham Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke
Duncan as the planet's simian leaders.
2001 FANGORIA #204 / Planet of the
Apes
2001 MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL #122 XL /
POTA comic strip - POTA mentioned on cover
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena
Bonham cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page
article plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small
photo of Mark Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured
as Captain Leo in Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA
/ interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL
#65 / Cancellation on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA
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As far as I know
there wasn't a picture on the first edition was there? It's just text on the
US edition and I don't think there was a picture on the original French one
either?
Neil T. Foster
In a message dated 5/13/09 11:37:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
hoknescards@ shaw.ca writes:
1964 SAGA: THE
MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of
Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
*** Technically, wouldn't the drawing on the dust-jacket of the
first printing of the book be the first illustration?
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*** I might be thinking of the first edition from the UK...
***
In a message dated 5/13/09 11:55:09 PM Central Daylight Time,
ntfoster@... writes:
As far as I know
there wasn't a picture on the first edition was there? It's just text on the
US edition and I don't think there was a picture on the original French
one either?
Neil T.
Foster
In a message dated 5/13/09 11:37:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
hoknescards@ shaw.ca writes:
1964 SAGA: THE
MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version
Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1
B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
*** Technically, wouldn't the drawing on the dust-jacket of the
first printing of the book be the first illustration?
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Yes that hardback
edition does have a picture on the cover but as far as I know it came out
after this magazine.
Neil T. Foster
*** I might be thinking of the first edition from the UK...
***
In a message dated 5/13/09 11:55:09 PM Central Daylight Time,
ntfoster@bigpond. com writes:
As far as I
know there wasn't a picture on the first edition was there? It's just text
on the US edition and I don't think there was a picture on the original
French one either?
Neil T.
Foster
In a message dated 5/13/09 11:37:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
hoknescards@ shaw.ca writes:
1964 SAGA: THE
MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged
Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour
& 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA
illustrations)
*** Technically, wouldn't the drawing on the dust-jacket of
the first printing of the book be the first illustration?
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*** Thanks for the clarification. ***
In a message dated 5/14/09 12:05:41 AM Central Daylight Time,
ntfoster@... writes:
Yes that hardback edition
does have a picture on the cover but as far as I know it came out after
this magazine.
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His PENIS!
From:
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PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of jessica rotich
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I wonder why that gorilla is looking so intently down
there...LOL! !
Jess.
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Tim "apefan" <apefan23@yahoo. com> wrote:
[
Attachment(s)
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Subject: RE: [PotaDG] Planet Of
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The 2 B&W illustrations
from it should still be in the files section, I'm sure I uploaded them years
ago.
Neil T. Foster
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Hehehehe….I saw her boobs….
From:
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The 2 B&W illustrations from it should still be
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Neil T. Foster
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Pretty sure he was buried with that.
ewww...
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How does she keep getting work?
I watch Dracula in spite of her and Reeves.
In a message dated 5/12/2009 5:30:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Spock's mother.....
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That was some good LOST.
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SHhh – I’m half way through!
;)
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Central Daylight Time, handleyr@optonline. net writes:
I'm also a major fan
of Lost
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.htmlLugosi was buried with his Dracula cape.
Forry Ackerman had the ring and wore it for years. One of his most
treasured items.
I was a bit surprised it was up for auction.
Dario
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> as did the Bela Lugosi "Dracula" ring.
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RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 /
Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
Anyone have this
one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it worth getting, does it have
anything new or different?
Neil T. Foster
DATABASE - ALL POTA MAGAZINE
ARTICLES
Updated May 13 2009
Please
reply with any additions you can make
and over time we will make this list more
and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE /
ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA
ADS
1964 SAGA:
THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version
Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965
BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / small digest sized
book / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2
B&W Illustrations p 94-143 (50 pages)
1967 LIFE / August / POTA
article
1968 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER / April /
POTA article
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page
article on 1st film
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release) 1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10
/ Paul Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard
Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag /
POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August /
Australia mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE
APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND
ARTICLE 1968 SIGHT AND
SOUND The Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi
magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. “Le Cinema de
Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique” which covers sf films from
“Metropolis” through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
(“Creature from the Black Lagoon” etc.) up to and including “Planet of the
Apes
1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page
article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS
MONSTERS #85 / July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover
story photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the
scenes to delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly
everyone creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes
films.. On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura
tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what
looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete
POTA special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 /
September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4
b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972
SCREEN STORIES / August / article about Conquest 1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on
Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and
POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article
about Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1
page article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7
page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie
ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA
Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV
series / Roddy McDowall Interview
1974 / LOOK-IN
(JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by
Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted
POTA TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article &
photos 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of
The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December /
b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover
drawing
1975? 16 MAGAZINE / Feb / 1 page / Spot
The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1975 CRACKED / March
/ Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting 1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series
mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv
series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October /
Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article /
3 b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July /
Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1977 KING
OF THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet
Of The Apes
1978 STAR WARP /
August / VOL.1 NO.3 / 9 Page Article with B&W photos / Planet Of The
Apes: The Movie That Couldn't Be
made 1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1982 CRACKED
COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50
cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1988
NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On
The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist
1991
CRACKED MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody:
Underneath The POTA
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton
Heston Moses cover / interview with Charlton
Heston talking about Ben Hur,
Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page
article/interview with 13 photos inside 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special
/ POTA tv series 1992
CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films reviewed
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July /
Small Galen photo on cover / 25th anniversary of
POTA 1995 FILM COMMENT
#179 / Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of
the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 YOUR
FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
1997 MODEL
AND TOY COLLECTOR / Winter 1997 / Issue #38 / 6 Page article by Chris
Sausville & POTA cover painting by Frank
Villa 1997 APESFAN
#1 / POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article
on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page
article with 3 large color photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS /
September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET
#33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE
/ March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 /
March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May /
Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with
Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches and
photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA
Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of
producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA and
TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind
the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes
profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview
with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at
new movie
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet
of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham
Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY
#105 / June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set of
Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his cast to find
their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why
he 's still dreaming about chimps.
2001 FANGORIA #204 / July / Planet
of the Apes 2001 SIGHT
AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview
of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he
makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST #276 / August
Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original 1960's
film is this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton's apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 /
August / Planet of The apes Antisocial
Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a
Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking
Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus
dozens of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept -
Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5
- Newspaper article on first film
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena
Bonham cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6
different covers / 7 page article plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of
Mark Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA
/ interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story / Planet Of The
apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to return to the
Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story on the $100
million blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews
with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and unprecedented on-set access.
Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's full-on retrospective look at the
original film that became a classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September /
Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting
cosy with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September /
Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its
big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim Newman
recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet
of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and
Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October
/ new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October /
review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside
the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular
spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting evolution
turned on its ear in a world where humans are subjugated by a superior race of
apes. The production would boast a stellar team of effects contributors.
Cementing his reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was
makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen
principal ape characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of
secondary and background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual
effects, a blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic.
Article by Mark Cotta Vaz.
2001
CHILLER THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages) 2001
ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December /
interview with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie on
dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes: Tim
Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the 13 plus
hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The
apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe
Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 / Cancellation
on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA 2006 STARLOG
#345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A
big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of
the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover
price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
Thanks
to some great resources sites which include:
Thanks for
contributions from Terry Hoknes, Neil T. Foster, Rory
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I thought he died recently.
In a message dated 5/14/2009 8:42:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
darios@... writes:
One of
his most treasured items. I was a bit surprised it was up for auction.
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Message: 53497 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Ape Chronicles #45 available for order today ! |
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Well proudly this might be one of the best issues
we've ever put out in our 18 year history
Its got the most pages yet !
Some great articles including an amazing one from
Patrick Tilton
plus many other cool things
$9.99 includes shipping anywhere
worldwide!
Thanks for your support everyone
If you have any questions you can write me directly
at
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From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: New website ad for Ape Chronicles #45 |
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Here is the website up and running to advertise the
new issue and its contents
and how to order
If you have NOT ordered an issue of Ape Chronicles
in years or ever
I encourage you to try it out -
thanks!
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Message: 53499 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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What's the item number Neil?
Did you get my list I sent of the 60's mags? I'll send my other lists if you did....
From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13
2009
RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 /
Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
Anyone have this
one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it worth getting, does it have
anything new or different?
Neil T. Foster
DATABASE - ALL POTA MAGAZINE
ARTICLES
Updated May 13 2009
Please
reply with any additions you can make
and over time we will make this list more
and more accurate
YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE /
ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA
ADS
1964 SAGA:
THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version
Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W
Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
1965
BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / small digest sized
book / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2
B&W Illustrations p 94-143 (50 pages)
1967 LIFE / August / POTA
article
1968 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER / April /
POTA article
1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 /
?
1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page
article on 1st film
1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo
Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK
Release) 1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA Cover story
1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10
/ Paul Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard
Schickel.
1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on
Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag /
POTA
1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August /
Australia mag / POTA
1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE
APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND
ARTICLE 1968 SIGHT AND
SOUND The Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA
preview
1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet
Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first
time. 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different
critiques. 1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi
magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. "Le Cinema de
Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique" which covers sf films from
"Metropolis" through the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties
("Creature from the Black Lagoon" etc.) up to and including "Planet of the
Apes
1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page
article on Beneath
1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath
review
1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October /
Cover story Beneath the POTA
1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring /
Beneath POTA
1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 /
Escape 1971 FAMOUS
MONSTERS #85 / July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover
story photo and 2 page article on Escape
1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One
paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 /
Dale Winogura goes behind the
scenes to delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly
everyone creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes
films.. On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura
tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what
looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete
POTA special including cover and interviews
1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 /
September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4
b&w photos
1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article
about Beneath
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1
/ Conquest 1972
SCREEN STORIES / August / article about Conquest 1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on
Conquest
1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5
/ POTA
1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January
/
1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and
POTA satire comic strip
1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article
about Battle
1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page
article on Battle
1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1
page article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7
page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie
ad
1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS
#108
1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA
Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV
series / Roddy McDowall Interview
1974 / LOOK-IN
(JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by
Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article &
photos
1975 /
LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted
POTA TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA
TV show article &
photos 1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet Of
The Apes
1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show
article
1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December /
b&w photos of POTA
1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA
article
1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover
drawing
1975? 16 MAGAZINE / Feb / 1 page / Spot
The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from
Battle)
1975 CRACKED / March
/ Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover
Painting 1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series
mention
1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and
article about Battle
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv
series mention
1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October /
Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article /
3 b&w photos and 1 color photo
1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July /
Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
1977 KING
OF THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet
Of The Apes
1978 STAR WARP /
August / VOL.1 NO.3 / 9 Page Article with B&W photos / Planet Of The
Apes: The Movie That Couldn't Be
made 1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
1980 QUESTAR / December
1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard
Interview
1982 CRACKED
COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA
parodies1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA article
1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50
cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald
Reagan
1988
NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On
The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating
Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur
Lundquist
1991
CRACKED MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody:
Underneath The POTA
1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton
Heston Moses cover / interview with Charlton
Heston talking about Ben Hur,
Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a
rare Camel cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page
article/interview with 13 photos inside 1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February /
POTA
1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special
/ POTA tv series 1992
CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films reviewed
1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July /
Small Galen photo on cover / 25th anniversary of
POTA 1995 FILM COMMENT
#179 / Sept/Oct / POTA
1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of
the apes movies
1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover
story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
1997 YOUR
FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
1997 MODEL
AND TOY COLLECTOR / Winter 1997 / Issue #38 / 6 Page article by Chris
Sausville & POTA cover painting by Frank
Villa 1997 APESFAN
#1 / POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article
on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page
article with 3 large color photos
1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS /
September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5
movies
1999 SCARLET STREET
#33
1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE
/ March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
1999 EMPIRE #117 /
March
1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May /
Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with
Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS
INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches and
photos
1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA
Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of
producer Arthur P. Jacobs) Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA and
TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind
the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes
profiles, and more.
1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview
with Linda Harrison
2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA
Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at
new movie
2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The
Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet
of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham
Carter, Tim Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian
leaders.
2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 /
May/June / new movie
2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY
#105 / June / a look at POTA merchandise
2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new
movie
2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and
article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set of
Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his cast to find
their inner simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why
he 's still dreaming about chimps.
2001 FANGORIA #204 / July / Planet
of the Apes 2001 SIGHT
AND SOUND #123 / July /
2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover
story
2001 THE FACE / August / An overview
of the Apes history
2001 FANGORIA #205 / August
/ ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he
makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.'' 2001 STARBURST #276 / August
Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original 1960's
film is this month's Retrospective
2001 STARLOG #289 / August
/ Burton's apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 /
August / Planet of The apes Antisocial
Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a
Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking
Effects Work Monkey Man, Planet of The apes
2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus
dozens of color drawings inside
2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept -
Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5
- Newspaper article on first film
2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena
Bonham cover / article about POTA
2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6
different covers / 7 page article plus cover 2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of
Mark Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in
Planet of the Apes article
2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA
/ interview with Helena Bonham Carter 2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story / Planet Of The
apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to return to the
Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story on the $100
million blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews
with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and unprecedented on-set access.
Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's full-on retrospective look at the
original film that became a classic.
2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September /
Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting
cosy with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September /
Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its
big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action
scenes. But has Tim Burton lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim Newman
recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the US to
smithereens.
2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet
of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and
Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes. 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October
/ new POTA film
2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October /
review of new POTA film
2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA
film
2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside
the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular
spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting evolution
turned on its ear in a world where humans are subjugated by a superior race of
apes. The production would boast a stellar team of effects contributors.
Cementing his reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was
makeup maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen
principal ape characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of
secondary and background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual
effects, a blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects
supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic.
Article by Mark Cotta Vaz.
2001
CHILLER THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA
Cover
2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 /
Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22
Pages) 2001
ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box set
2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December /
interview with Tim Burton about POTA
2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv
series dvd
2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie on
dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes: Tim
Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the 13 plus
hours of DVD extra as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The
apes
2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe
Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The
apes
2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 / Cancellation
on the POTA
2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October /
POTA 2006 STARLOG
#345 / May / POTA
2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A
big Planet Of The apes heads-up
2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of
the apes box set,
2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September /
Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART
/ Ape article and Mego photos
provided by the MegoMuseum
2009 MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover
price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including
POTA
Thanks
to some great resources sites which include:
Thanks for
contributions from Terry Hoknes, Neil T. Foster, Rory
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Message: 53500 |
From: Dario Sciola |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: OT - Dracula ring |
.htmlForry did pass away. I just assumed that he would leave the ring to
someone as an inheritance or leave behind some other special instruction
regarding it's disposition as a final wish.
Dario
----- Original Message -----
From: TZer0@...
Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009 5:16 pm
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Re: OT - Dracula ring
>
> I thought he died recently.
>
>
>
> In a message dated 5/14/2009 8:42:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> darios@... writes:
>
> One of his most
> treasured items.
> I was a bit surprised it was up for auction.
>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53501 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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Item # 350200618933
I think I did get
your list but I've gone and deleted the email before I even checked it out,
silly me!
Neil T. Foster
What's the item number Neil?
Did you get my list I sent of the
60's mags? I'll send my other lists if you did....
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 /
Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
Anyone have this
one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it worth getting, does it
have anything new or different?
.
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Message: 53502 |
From: Michael Whitty |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
.htmlI always just delete Tim's emails too! :)
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@...> wrote:
>
> Item # 350200618933
>
> I think I did get your list but I've gone and deleted the email before I
> even checked it out, silly me!
>
>
> Neil T. Foster
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
> Of Tim "apefan"
> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 12:42 PM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED
> MAY 13 2009
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> What's the item number Neil?
>
> Did you get my list I sent of the 60's mags? I'll send my other lists if
> you did....
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...>
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34 PM
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED
> MAY 13 2009
>
>
>
>
>
> RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA movies
>
> Anyone have this one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it
> worth getting, does it have anything new or different?
> .
>
> <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m
> sgId=53499/stime=1242355313/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3>
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Message: 53503 |
From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/14/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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Message
Yeah but you do it
because you're an evil bastard, I did it because I'm an idiot!
;-)
Neil T. Foster
I always just delete Tim's emails too! :)
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com, "Neil
Foster" <ntfoster@.. .> wrote: > > Item #
350200618933 > > I think I did get your list but I've gone and
deleted the email before I > even checked it out, silly me!
.
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Message: 53504 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Group Site Picture |
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Neil,
The
colours
look great – where’s
that from?
Michael
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Message: 53505 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: So who liked Star Trek? (OT) |
.htmlI loved Spaced, great series.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "rassmguy" <handleyr@...> wrote:
>
> I haven't yet watched Spaced, but it's on my to-watch list. A friend of mine recently picked up the DVDs and is raving about it.
>
>
> --- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@> wrote:
> > I've always liked his stuff as well. Did you ever see Spaced, the TV
> > show he made early on in his career with his sometimes sidekick Nick
> > Frost, absolutely hilarious.
> >
> > Neil T. Foster
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
] On Behalf
> > Of rassmguy
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 3:44 AM
> > To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [PotaDG] Re: So who liked Star Trek?
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm very much a fan of the actor, Simon Pegg, from his other films. He's
> > a fantastic actor--but I'm not sure he's Scotty.
> >
> > .
> >
> > <http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m
> > sgId=53429/stime=1242150258/nc1=1/nc2=2/nc3=3>
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Message: 53506 |
From: nlmoxham |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
.htmlWorked ok for me Tim, I even got your pic attachments which was a first.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Tim \"apefan\"" <apefan23@...> wrote:
>
> What's the item number Neil?
>
> Did you get my list I sent of the 60's mags? I'll send my other lists if you did....
>
>
>
>
>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53507 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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Oh Michael! So you didn't get that offer I was asking you about.....I was going to send you a complete Chimp costume from the original film with shoes that I had laying around......and I was going to throw in
some original props too.....oh well....... 
From: Michael Whitty <sallywhitty@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Thursday, May 14, 2009 11:28:18 PM Subject: [PotaDG] Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
I always just delete Tim's emails too! :)
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com, "Neil Foster" <ntfoster@.. .> wrote:
>
> Item # 350200618933
>
> I think I did get your list but I've gone and deleted the email before I
> even checked it out, silly me!
>
>
> Neil T. Foster
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com [PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
] On Behalf
> Of Tim "apefan"
> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 12:42 PM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Subject: Re: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED
> MAY 13 2009
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> What's the item number Neil?
>
> Did you get my list I sent of the 60's mags? I'll send my other lists if
> you did....
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@.. .>
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34 PM
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED
> MAY 13 2009
>
>
>
>
>
> RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA movies
>
> Anyone have this one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it
> worth getting, does it have anything new or different?
> .
>
> <http://geo.yahoo. com/serv? s=97359714/ grpId=8605785/ grpspId=17050214 37/m
> sgId=53499/stime= 1242355313/ nc1=1/nc2= 2/nc3=3>
>
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53508 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
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I'm going to send the lists to you and TErry.....
From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Thursday, May 14, 2009 11:12:26 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
Item # 350200618933
I think I did get
your list but I've gone and deleted the email before I even checked it out,
silly me!
Neil T. Foster
What's the item number Neil?
Did you get my list I sent of the
60's mags? I'll send my other lists if you did....
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 /
Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
Anyone have this
one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it worth getting, does it
have anything new or different?
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Message: 53509 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
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I've seen that "flesh" magazine on here before but I resisited......
From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Thursday, May 14, 2009 11:12:26 PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
Item # 350200618933
I think I did get
your list but I've gone and deleted the email before I even checked it out,
silly me!
Neil T. Foster
What's the item number Neil?
Did you get my list I sent of the
60's mags? I'll send my other lists if you did....
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 /
Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
Anyone have this
one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it worth getting, does it
have anything new or different?
.
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Message: 53510 |
From: Tim "apefan" |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
| Subject: Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009 |
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hooray! yahoo has been tweaking things so maybe that's why......
From: nlmoxham <neilmoxham@...> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Friday, May 15, 2009 10:24:43 AM Subject: [PotaDG] Re: PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
Worked ok for me Tim, I even got your pic attachments which was a first.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com, "Tim \"apefan\"" <apefan23@.. .> wrote:
>
> What's the item number Neil?
>
> Did you get my list I sent of the 60's mags? I'll send my other lists if you did....
>
>
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@.. .>
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34 PM
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
>
>
>
>
>
> RE:1997 YOUR FLESH #35 /
> Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
> movies
>
> Anyone have this
> one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it worth getting, does it have
> anything new or different?
>
> Neil T. Foster
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com [PotaDG@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Terry Hoknes
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:36 PM
> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com; pota@yahoogroups. com
> Subject: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
>
>
> DATABASE - ALL POTA MAGAZINE ARTICLES
> Updated May 13 2009
> Please reply with any additions you can make
> and over time we will make this list more and more accurate
>
> YEAR / MAGAZINE TITLE / DATE / ISSUE # / PAGE NUMBERS / ARTICLE TITLE / PHOTOS & PINUPS / POTA ADS
> 1964 SAGA: THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN / May 1964 / VOL. 28, NO. 2 / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 1 Colour & 1 B&W Illustration (1st ever POTA illustrations)
> 1965 BIZARRE MYSTERY MAGAZINE / November 1965 / Issue #2 / small digest sized book / Abridged Version Of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes Novel / 2 B&W Illustrations p 94-143 (50 pages)
> 1967 LIFE / August / POTA article
> 1968 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER / April / POTA article
> 1968 FAMOUS MONSTERS #52 / ?
> 1968 FILMS IN REVIEW / March / 3 page article on 1st film
> 1968 FILMS AND FILMING / April / 2 Page POTA Photo Spread & Charlton Heston Interview (UK Release)1968 BIG SCREEN SCENE UK / April - POTA Cover story
>
> 1968 LIFE Vol 64 No 19 / May 10 / Paul Newman cover / Movie: Planet of the Apes, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
> 1968 SEVENTEEN / May / short blip on Planet of The Apes with Charlton Heston1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 7 / July / Australia mag / POTA
> 1968 MOVIE NEWS Vol 4 No 8 / August / Australia mag / POTA
> 1968 PHOTOPLAY / August / PLANET OF THE APES. LINDA HARRISON. FULL PAGE COLOUR BIKINI PIC AND ARTICLE1968 SIGHT AND SOUND The Film Quarterly #149 / Vol #37 #3
> 1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #12 / POTA preview
> 1969 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #13 / Planet Of The apes returns: Exclusive secret facts, etc. revealed for the first time.
> 1970 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #15 / Beneath The Planet Of The apes: Two different critiques.
> 1970 MIDI-MINUIT FANTASTIQUE #22 / French Sci-fi magazine inspired by Famous Monsters of Filmland. "Le Cinema de Science Fiction on un Pessimisme Cosmique" which covers sf films from "Metropolis" through
the Universal-Internati onal films of the Fifties ("Creature from the Black Lagoon" etc.) up to and including "Planet of the Apes
> 1970 FILMS IN REVIEW / April / 1 page article on Beneath
> 1970 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 1 / Beneath review
> 1970 FAMOUS MONSTERS #80 / October / Cover story Beneath the POTA
> 1971 L INCROYABLE CINEMA #4 / Spring / Beneath POTA
> 1971 CINEFANTASTIQUE #1 / Vol 4 / Escape1971 FAMOUS MONSTERS #85 / July / Cover story Escape From the POTA
> 1971 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / Cover story photo and 2 page article on Escape
> 1972 MONSTER TIMES #6 / April? / One paragraph Conquest mention and 1 b&w photo
> 1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE #6 / Vol 2 #2 / Dale Winogura goes behind the scenes to delve into the making of a film series by interviewing nearly everyone creativeky involved in the production of the Planet Of The apes
films.. On the filming of Conquest Of The Planet Of The apes: Dale Winogura tagged along with director J. Lee Thompson & Co to discover that what looks very exciting on the big movie turns out to be a lot of hard
work.
>
> 1972 CINEFANTASTIQUE / Summer / Complete POTA special including cover and interviews
> 1972 READ MAGAZINE Vol 22 No 2 / September 22nd / POTA Cover Story - Man Into Tape / 4 page article including 4 b&w photos
> 1972?? MONSTER TIMES #12 / July / article about Beneath
> 1972 WORLD OF HORROR #1 / Conquest1972 SCREEN STORIES / August / article about Conquest1972 FILMS IN REVIEW / October / 2 page article on Conquest
> 1972 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / POTA
> 1973 FAMOUS MONSTERS #95 / January /
> 1973 MAD #153 / May / Cover drawing and POTA satire comic strip
> 1973 MONSTER TIMES #24 / July / article about Battle
> 1973 FILMS IN REVIEW / August / 1/4 page article on Battle
> 1973 SCREEN WORLD 1974 FILM ANNUAL / 1 page article on Battle with 5 photos b&w
> 1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #103
> 1974 MONSTER TIMES #33 / April / 7 page article including 24 small b&w photos and 1 full page color 1st movie ad
> 1974 FAMOUS MONSTERS #108
> 1974 CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN #23 / POTA Cover story and special All about the five theatrical releases and the TV series / Roddy McDowall Interview
> 1974 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 2 Nov 1974 / Issue #43 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arnaldo Putzu / 2 Page B&W POTA TV show article & photos
> 1975 / LOOK-IN (JUNIOR TV TIMES) / 11 January 1975 / Issue #3 / Painted POTA TV cover by Arthur Ranson / 2 Page colour POTA TV show article & photos1974? SMASH / Scholastic Books / POTA Cover - Inside Planet
Of The Apes
> 1974 TV GUIDE December 7th / TV Show article
> 1974 MOVIE MONSTERS #1 / December / b&w photos of POTA
> 1975 FLIP / 1975 January / POTA article
> 1975 MOVIE MONSTERS #2 / Zaius cover drawing
>
> 1975? 16 MAGAZINE / Feb / 1 page / Spot The Errors! page (line drawing of Caesar, Lisa & Cornelius from Battle)
> 1975 CRACKED / March / Issue #123 / TV Series parody & Cover Painting1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #113 / brief tv series mention
> 1975 WORLD OF HORROR #5 / Cover story and article about Battle
> 1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #118 / brief tv series mention
> 1975 FAMOUS MONSTERS #120 / October / Review of Cornelius Mask / POTA drawing
> 1977 STARLOG #7 / June / 3 page article / 3 b&w photos and 1 color photo
> 1977 FAMOUS MONSTERS #135 / July / Profile of actor Jay Robinson "Bandor" from tv series
>
> 1977 KING OF THE MONSTERS / 4 page article with B&W photos / Conquering The Planet Of The Apes
> 1978 STAR WARP / August / VOL.1 NO.3 / 9 Page Article with B&W photos / Planet Of The Apes: The Movie That Couldn't Be made1978 FAMOUS MONSTERS #149 / November
> 1979 STARBURST Issue #16 (Vol 2 #4)
> 1980 QUESTAR / December
> 1981 STARLOG / January / Mark Lenard Interview
> 1982 CRACKED COLLECTORS' EDITION / September / Various POTA parodies1986 STARLOG #105 / April / POTA article
> 1987 CRACKED MAGAZINE DIGEST #5 / $2.50 cover price / POTA comic strip parody featuring Ronald Reagan
> 1988 NATIONAL DOLL WORLD / March - April 88 / 4 page article / Dolls And Toys On The Planet Of The Apes / 6 Colour Pictures
> 1990 MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 / Excavating Beneath the Planet of the apes: Beware the Beast-Man! by Arthur Lundquist
>
> 1991 CRACKED MONSTER PARTY / Issue #11 / January / Reprint of Beneath Parody: Underneath The POTA
> 1991 FILMFAX #24 Dec/Jan / Charlton Heston Moses cover / interview with Charlton Heston talking about Ben Hur, Ten Commandments, Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green, and many more movies, plus a rare Camel
cigarette advertisement. He is featured on the cover with an 8 page article/interview with 13 photos inside1992 FILM THREAT #25 Vol 2 #2 / February / POTA
> 1992 EPI-LOG REVISED #1 / Winter Special / POTA tv series1992 CULT MOVIES #7 / all 5 films reviewed
> 1994 SCI-FI UNIVERSE #1 / June/July / Small Galen photo on cover / 25th anniversary of POTA1995 FILM COMMENT #179 / Sept/Oct / POTA
> 1996 BAD AZZ MO FO #2 / Planet of the apes movies
> 1997 MAKE-UP ARTIST #5 / Feb/Mar - Cover story and article on John Chambers - makeup artist
> 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA movies
> 1997 MODEL AND TOY COLLECTOR / Winter 1997 / Issue #38 / 6 Page article by Chris Sausville & POTA cover painting by Frank Villa1997 APESFAN #1 / POTA Fanzine 60 B&W A4 pages
> 1998 SCARLET STREET #26 / 5 page article on Roddy McDowall includes 2 POTA b&w photos
> 1998 TOY FARE / September / POTA 3 page article with 3 large color photos
> 1998 AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS / September / Cover story - Apes Go Classic
> 1999 VIDEOSCOPE #29 / Jan/Feb / all 5 movies
> 1999 SCARLET STREET #33
> 1999 AUSTRALIAN COLLECTORHOLICS MAGAZINE / March / Cover photo of Galen / article on POTA cards
> 1999 EMPIRE #117 / March
> 1999 COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #68 / May / Cover story on POTA comics / huge 24 pages on POTA including interviews with Doug Moench, Terry Hoknes, 25 b&w photos and 41 color photos
> 1999 SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE #38 / article by Jim Key - 8 pages with sketches and photos
> 1999 APESFAN #2 Annual / POTA Fanzine / Oscar Winner Kim Hunter (Zira) Actress Natalie Trundy (and wife of producer Arthur P. Jacobs)
> Bobby Porter (Cornelius in Battle for POA and TV) Film historian Eric Greene apes news and events A look at the new Behind the Planet of the apes documentary Plus Videos, essays, behind-the-scenes profiles, and
more.
> 1999 FILMFAX #74 / Nov/Dec / interview with Linda Harrison
> 2001 VIDEO WATCHDOG #67 / January / POTA Cover photo and review of POTA DVD
> 2001 EMPIRE #141 / March / first look at new movie
> 2001 VANITY FAIR / March / Tale Of The Apes Mary Ellen Mark and Bruce Handy spotlight Tim Burton's re-invented Planet of the Apes, starring Mark Wahlberg as the human astronaut and Helena Bonham Carter, Tim
Roth, and Michael Clarke Duncan as the planet's simian leaders.
>
> 2001 CINESCAPE #52 / Vol 7 #4 / May/June / new movie
> 2001 LEE'S ACTION FIGURE NEWS AND TOY #105 / June / a look at POTA merchandise
> 2001 EMPIRE #144 / June / new movie
> 2001 PREMIERE / July / Cover story and article Welcome to the Planet Of The apes: It's Gorilla warfare on the set of Tim Burton's sci-fi epic. The director explains how he got his cast to find their inner
simian, and Mark Wahlberg, one of the film's humans, ponders why he 's still dreaming about chimps.
>
> 2001 FANGORIA #204 / July / Planet of the Apes2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #123 / July /
> 2001 PREVIEW #52 / July/Aug / Cover story
> 2001 THE FACE / August / An overview of the Apes history
> 2001 FANGORIA #205 / August / ''apes'' of wrath: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The apes.''
> 2001 STARBURST #276 / August Planet of the apes - Prior to Tim Burton's adaptation, the original 1960's film is this month's Retrospective
> 2001 STARLOG #289 / August / Burton's apes. Rick Baker. John Chambers.
> 2001 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER #960 / August / Planet of The apes Antisocial Darwinism, Planet 0f The apes Re-Imagines a Sci-Fi Classic. Visual Effects Review: AC Explores The Summer's Most Striking Effects
Work Monkey Man,Planet of The apes
> 2001 HOUSE / POTA cover drawing plus dozens of color drawings inside
> 2001 MAKEUP ARTIST #32 / Aug/Sept - Candid POTA photos of the original POTA by Don Cash Jr
> 2001 NIGHT AND DAY UK (The Mail) August 5 - Newspaper article on first film
> 2001 MAXIM #45 / August / sexy Helena Bonham cover / article about POTA
> 2001 TV GUIDE / August 3rd - 6 different covers / 7 page article plus cover2001 PEOPLE WEEKLY / August 6th / small photo of Mark Wahlberg on cover / Mark Walhberg is also featured as Captain Leo in Planet of the
Apes article
> 2001 SFX MAGAZINE #82 / September / POTA / interview with Helena Bonham Carter2001 EMPIRE #147 / September / Cover story / Planet Of The apes: Tim Burton defies convention yet again this month to return to the
Planet Of The apes. Empire brings you the full inside story on the $100 million blockbuster (just don't call it a remake), with exclusive interviews with Burton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth et al, and unprecedented
on-set access. Plus Charlton Heston anchors Empire's full-on retrospective look at the original film that became a classic.
> 2001 FILM REVIEW #609 / September / Planet of the apes - Mark Wahlberg on having dreams about Gorillas and getting cosy with a simian Helena Bonham Carter.
> 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #125 / September / Cover story / Gorilla warfare: The new Planet Of The apes dresses its big stars in elaborate simian costumes and features cutting-edge action scenes. But has Tim Burton
lost his way, asks Andrew O'Hehir. Plus Kim Newman recalls a time when Hollywood could cheerfully blast the US to smithereens.
> 2001 STARBURST #277 / September / Planet of the apes - Director Tim Burton, plus his stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth and Helena Bonham-Carter, on re-imagining the apes.
> 2001 EMPIRE #148 / October / new POTA film
> 2001 SIGHT AND SOUND #126 / October / review of new POTA film
> 2001 STARBURST #278 / October / new POTA film
> 2001 CINEFEX #87 / Oct-Nov-Dec / Inside the Planet of the apes: Visionary director Tim Burton put his own singular spin of Planet of the apes,, a remake of the 1968 classic, depicting evolution turned on its ear
in a world where humans are subjugated by a superior race of apes. The production would boast a stellar team of effects contributors. Cementing his reputation as the undisputed master of simian simulation was makeup
maestro Rick Baker, whose Cinovation Studio team would create fourteen principal ape characters, all distinct and different, plus hundreds of secondary and background players. Spearheading the postproduction visual
effects, a blend of models, paintings and digital work, were visual effects supervisors Bill George and George Murphy of Industrial Light & Magic. Article by Mark Cotta Vaz.
>
> 2001 CHILLER THEATRE / Issue #15 / Painted Jeff Pittarelli POTA Cover
> 2001 MAD SUPER SPECIAL (AUSTRALIAN) / Issue #122 / Reprints of Mort Drucker POTA Parodies (22 Pages)2001 ULTIMATE DVD #23 / November / new POTA dvd box set
> 2001 DREAM WATCH #86 / December / interview with Tim Burton about POTA
> 2002 ULTIMATE DVD #25 / January / POTA tv series dvd
> 2002 VIDEO WATCHDOG #83 / May / movie on dvd / title mention on cover/ DVD spotlight: Planet Of The apes: Tim Lucas reviews Tim Burton's take on the apes saga - and as much of the 13 plus hours of DVD extra
as time permitted! / Play-Mate Of The apes
> 2003 VIDEO WATCHDOG #93 / March / Joe Dante's Fleapit Flashbacks: Battle For The Planet Of The apes
> 2005 TV ZONE SPECIAL #65 / Cancellation on the POTA
> 2005 SCI-FI MAGAZINE / October / POTA2006 STARLOG #345 / May / POTA
> 2006 TOTAL FILM #114 / May / ARCHIVE A big Planet Of The apes heads-up
> 2006 SHIVERS #127 / May/June / Planet of the apes box set,
> 2006 FILM REVIEW #674 / September / Planet of the apes is pure monkey magic!
> 2007 MODEL AND COLLECTORS MART / Ape article and Mego photos provided by the MegoMuseum
> 2009 MAKEUP ARTIST #76 / Jan/Feb $5.00 cover price / Tom Burman - Life in Latex - Monster maker recalls early studio days including POTA
> Thanks to some great resources sites which include:
> https://pota. goatley.com/ mags.htmlbr>
> http://www.moviemag s.com/search. php?search= apes&submit= Search
> Thanks for contributions from Terry Hoknes, Neil T. Foster, Rory
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Message: 53511 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/15/2009 |
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Tim,
Did you think I was referring to
YOU? I meant the OTHER Tim! ;)
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Tim "apefan"
Sent: Saturday, 16 May 2009 5:45
AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Re: PLANET
OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
Oh Michael! So you didn't get that offer I was asking you
about.....I was going to send you a complete Chimp costume from the original
film with shoes that I had laying around...... and I was going to throw in
some original props too.....oh well.......
From:
Michael
Whitty <sallywhitty@ bigpond.com>
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009
11:28:18 PM
Subject: [PotaDG] Re: PLANET OF
THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
I always just delete Tim's emails too! :)
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups. com,
"Neil Foster" <ntfoster@.. .> wrote:
>
> Item # 350200618933
>
> I think I did get your list but I've gone and deleted the email before I
> even checked it out, silly me!
>
>
> Neil T. Foster
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ymailto="mailto:PotaDG%40yahoogroups.com">PotaDG@yahoogroups. com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com] On
Behalf
> Of Tim "apefan"
> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 12:42 PM
> To: ymailto="mailto:PotaDG%40yahoogroups.com">PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Subject: Re: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED
> MAY 13 2009
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> What's the item number Neil?
>
> Did you get my list I sent of the 60's mags? I'll send my other lists if
> you did....
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: Neil Foster <ntfoster@.. .>
> To: ymailto="mailto:PotaDG%40yahoogroups.com">PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34 PM
> Subject: RE: [PotaDG] PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED
> MAY 13 2009
>
>
>
>
>
> RE: 1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA movies
>
> Anyone have this one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it
> worth getting, does it have anything new or different?
> .
>
> < href="http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=8605785/grpspId=1705021437/m"
target="_blank">http://geo.yahoo. com/serv? s=97359714/ grpId=8605785/
grpspId=17050214 37/m
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Message: 53512 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Are we really all there is? |
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So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the Planet of the Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was both fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I
recognized the name of practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of us (yes, a truncated version of a letter from me was among them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed from this and/or the other Yahoo
group.
On the one hand, that was kind of a cool experience. I've been re-reading much of my collection over the past two years--Star Trek, Hellblazer, Star Wars, Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch of other titles--and
despite knowing a letter-writer here and there, the majority were unknown to me. With Revolution, though, almost everyone who wrote in is in our small communities.
Which leads me to the other hand in this scenario...are we really all there is? Are we so small and isolated a group of fans now, that the only people who would write in to a new comic book series would come from
us--even though combined, the POTA and DG groups only number something like a thousand members, some of whom overlap? It's rather mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a VERY small group, compared to the
millions that go to see any given film, or the tens of thousands that purchase spinoff fiction--so how is it that almost every person whose letter was published in those six issues can be found in these two groups?
Are Planet of the Apes fans a dying breed?
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Message: 53513 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Are we really all there is? |
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It's a good point and i think its a good reality
check
Due to the fact of the small numbers I am surprised
that Fox is able to have good sales numbers
on the multiple DVD releases
This franchise is always going to get media
attention - that is one great thing
but I'm always asking how to do we draw more fans
in OR at least get them more involved
I also believe the internet is a big
killer
now you can be a fan and a collector of POTA stuff
and NOT have to have any involvement with other fans
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 2:39
PM
Subject: [PotaDG] Are we really all there
is?
So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the Planet of the
Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was both
fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I recognized the name of
practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of us (yes, a truncated
version of a letter from me was among them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed
from this and/or the other Yahoo group.
On the one hand, that was kind
of a cool experience. I've been re-reading much of my collection over the past
two years--Star Trek, Hellblazer, Star Wars, Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch
of other titles--and despite knowing a letter-writer here and there, the
majority were unknown to me. With Revolution, though, almost everyone who
wrote in is in our small communities.
Which leads me to the other hand
in this scenario...are we really all there is? Are we so small and isolated a
group of fans now, that the only people who would write in to a new comic book
series would come from us--even though combined, the POTA and DG groups only
number something like a thousand members, some of whom overlap? It's rather
mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a VERY small group, compared to the
millions that go to see any given film, or the tens of thousands that purchase
spinoff fiction--so how is it that almost every person whose letter was
published in those six issues can be found in these two groups?
Are
Planet of the Apes fans a dying breed?
(I've posted this question in
both groups, as I'm interested in hearing a number of different
perspectives. )
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| Group: potadg |
Message: 53514 |
From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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I forgot to mention, in my previous note, that I absolutely loved Neil Foster's two pinups in the final issue. Neil, you are one fine Planet of the Apes artist, man.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "rassmguy" <handleyr@...> wrote:
> So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the Planet of the Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was both fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I recognized the name of
practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of us (yes, a truncated version of a letter from me was among them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed from this and/or the other Yahoo group.
>
> On the one hand, that was kind of a cool experience. I've been re-reading much of my collection over the past two years--Star Trek, Hellblazer, Star Wars, Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch of other titles--and
despite knowing a letter-writer here and there, the majority were unknown to me. With Revolution, though, almost everyone who wrote in is in our small communities.
>
> Which leads me to the other hand in this scenario...are we really all there is? Are we so small and isolated a group of fans now, that the only people who would write in to a new comic book series would come from
us--even though combined, the POTA and DG groups only number something like a thousand members, some of whom overlap? It's rather mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a VERY small group, compared to the
millions that go to see any given film, or the tens of thousands that purchase spinoff fiction--so how is it that almost every person whose letter was published in those six issues can be found in these two groups?
>
> Are Planet of the Apes fans a dying breed?
>
> (I've posted this question in both groups, as I'm interested in hearing a number of different perspectives.)
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From: rassmguy |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
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You know, that's an excellent point. I'll bet a lot of fans these days are very passive. Once something is abundantly available to you, it's much easier to take it for
granted.
--- In PotaDG@yahoogroups.com, "Terry Hoknes" <hoknescards@...> wrote:
> I also believe the internet is a big killer
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From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
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Got them Tim,
thanks. I should get a chance to go through them later
today.
Neil T. Foster
I'm going to send the lists to you and TErry.....
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 11:12:26
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
Item # 350200618933
I think I did
get your list but I've gone and deleted the email before I even checked it
out, silly me!
Neil T.
Foster
What's the item number Neil?
Did you get my list I sent of the
60's mags? I'll send my other lists if you did....
From: Neil Foster
<ntfoster@bigpond. com> To: PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 6:26:34
PM Subject: RE: [PotaDG]
PLANET OF THE APES - MAGAZINE DATABASE - UPDATED MAY 13 2009
RE:
1997 YOUR FLESH #35 / Spring / Indie arts magazine / POTA
movies
Anyone have
this one? There is a copy on eBay at the moment so is it worth getting, does
it have anything new or
different?
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From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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Thanks Rich I
really appreciate the kind words. I have actually coloured those 2 pin-ups and
was toying with the idea of doing a limited run of A4 sized prints of them
If enough people are interested in parting with their hard earned cash.
;-)
Neil T. Foster
I forgot to mention, in my previous note, that I absolutely loved Neil
Foster's two pinups in the final issue. Neil, you are one fine Planet of the
Apes artist, man.
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From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
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I lifted that part
of the panel from a test colouring (not by me) done of that
page.
Neil T. Foster
Neil,
The
colours
look great – where’s
that
from?
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From: Neil Foster |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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Well I've been
saying it for years now, there aren't that many of us left who really like Apes
with a passion.
Also Rich I think
you need to lower your figure even more from the thousand members as a lot of
the ones on the POTA group are not even real people!
It used to be the
same on the DG as well before Michael and I culled the membership and got rid
of a huge number of the fakes that James had made up to boost the
numbers to help the group top the search results.
Neil T. Foster
So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the Planet of the
Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was both
fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I recognized the name of
practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of us (yes, a truncated
version of a letter from me was among them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed
from this and/or the other Yahoo group.
On the one hand, that was kind
of a cool experience. I've been re-reading much of my collection over the past
two years--Star Trek, Hellblazer, Star Wars, Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch
of other titles--and despite knowing a letter-writer here and there, the
majority were unknown to me. With Revolution, though, almost everyone who
wrote in is in our small communities.
Which leads me to the other hand
in this scenario...are we really all there is? Are we so small and isolated a
group of fans now, that the only people who would write in to a new comic book
series would come from us--even though combined, the POTA and DG groups only
number something like a thousand members, some of whom overlap? It's rather
mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a VERY small group, compared to the
millions that go to see any given film, or the tens of thousands that purchase
spinoff fiction--so how is it that almost every person whose letter was
published in those six issues can be found in these two groups?
Are
Planet of the Apes fans a dying breed?
(I've posted this question in
both groups, as I'm interested in hearing a number of different
perspectives. )
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Message: 53520 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Are we really all there is? |
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So milions enjoy the POTA movies
but very few are passionate fans who live, breath
and collect everything POTA
So my question here is what makes YOU personally
join a POTA discussion group?
What do you get out of it OR why are you
here?
Why do you care ?
Why do you collect POTA stuff
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Message: 53521 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Numbers |
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Rich
First of all, you have to realize one very
important thing. Although I know it’s done with hand on heart and “for
the greater good”, there’s no way on earth, or any parallel
universe, that there’s 800 or so members on the POTA group.
When James and I ran the DG we both took
turns at “recruiting” and were so devastated by the lack of people
out there, we agreed to get family and friends to boost the numbers. This
eventually led to the pair of us even registering fake YAHOO! And HOTMAIL (and
any others we could) Email addresses and joining them up to the DG. The
goal was to inflate the numbers so the few fans that did come across Yahoo! Would
choose the DG over any other group.
I am not “bashing” the POTA
group here but I am saying they would have no more than maybe 120 genuine POTA
fans on the group. Nor am I sitting in judgement…it’s not for
me to judge someone who is simply trying to attract more POTA fans,
particularly when I have done the same thing in the past. I just decided
one day to purge the excess fakes and the DG numbers went from 600 to 100.
Personally, when I dealt with Debbie at
Fox, I seriously tried to sidestep numbers. I was able to say my group
consisted of almost a thousand POTA fans and that gave me a lot more confidence
than saying I represent 100 fans does.
However, being completely honest, I am
saying that the number is nowhere near a thousand – it’s not even
200 people.
Given the state of the internet and that
anyone who likes POTA would do a search and easily find the groups, I think
this is a good indication of the number of English speaking fans out there.
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of rassmguy
Sent: Sunday, 17 May 2009 6:39 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Are we really
all there is?
So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the
Planet of the Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was
both fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I recognized the name of
practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of us (yes, a truncated
version of a letter from me was among them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed
from this and/or the other Yahoo group.
On the one hand, that was kind of a cool experience. I've been re-reading much
of my collection over the past two years--Star Trek, Hellblazer, Star Wars,
Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch of other titles--and despite knowing a
letter-writer here and there, the majority were unknown to me. With Revolution,
though, almost everyone who wrote in is in our small communities.
Which leads me to the other hand in this scenario...are we really all there is?
Are we so small and isolated a group of fans now, that the only people who
would write in to a new comic book series would come from us--even though
combined, the POTA and DG groups only number something like a thousand members,
some of whom overlap? It's rather mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a
VERY small group, compared to the millions that go to see any given film, or
the tens of thousands that purchase spinoff fiction--so how is it that almost
every person whose letter was published in those six issues can be found in
these two groups?
Are Planet of the Apes fans a dying breed?
(I've posted this question in both groups, as I'm interested in hearing a
number of different perspectives. )
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Message: 53522 |
From: Dario Sciola |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
.htmlIt's not all that gloomy, but yes we are a dying breed.
You've got to remember that Revolution is a comic and (sadly) a large
number of fans do not read comics. As it was also from a relatively new
and smaller publisher, the comics had to really push their way onto
retailers shelves. So you just cannot judge POTA fandom numbers by the
fact that 'we' were heavily influenced by Revolution and thus made our
presence known by submitting letters.
However there is still a large population of people out there that liked
the Apes movies and do 'connect' with them. Do are not necessarily fans
in the sense that they actively participate in these forums. But they
would enjoy and appreciate a good POTA series revival (if we can ever
get one).
PS: I was thinking of going down to Toronto again this year to once
again meet up with all the creators that put out Revolution, but it
appears that the Paradise Comic con was put on hiatus this year because
of scheduling conflicts. Too bad. I'm still kicking myself for not
getting that group photo when I had the chance last year.
Dario
----- Original Message -----
From: rassmguy <handleyr@...>
Date: Saturday, May 16, 2009 1:39 pm
Subject: [PotaDG] Are we really all there is?
> So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the Planet of the
> Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was both
> fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I recognized the
> name of practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of
> us (yes, a truncated version of a letter from me was among
> them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed from this and/or the other
> Yahoo group.
>
> On the one hand, that was kind of a cool experience. I've been re-
> reading much of my collection over the past two years--Star Trek,
> Hellblazer, Star Wars, Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch of other
> titles--and despite knowing a letter-writer here and there, the
> majority were unknown to me. With Revolution, though, almost
> everyone who wrote in is in our small communities.
>
> Which leads me to the other hand in this scenario...are we really
> all there is? Are we so small and isolated a group of fans now,
> that the only people who would write in to a new comic book series
> would come from us--even though combined, the POTA and DG groups
> only number something like a thousand members, some of whom
> overlap? It's rather mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a
> VERY small group, compared to the millions that go to see any given
> film, or the tens of thousands that purchase spinoff fiction--so
> how is it that almost every person whose letter was published in
> those six issues can be found in these two groups?
>
> Are Planet of the Apes fans a dying breed?
>
> (I've posted this question in both groups, as I'm interested in
> hearing a number of different perspectives.)
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> To visit your group on the web, go to:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PotaDG/
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
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Message: 53523 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Numbers |
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How many POTA Mego toy collectors do we think are
out there?
are they actually fans of the movies/tv OR just
mego fans ?
Is there a way we could promote our POTA
groups/products to Mego groups and sites?
Rich
First of all, you
have to realize one very important thing. Although I know its done with
hand on heart and for the greater good, theres no way on earth, or any
parallel universe, that theres 800 or so members on the POTA
group.
When James and I ran
the DG we both took turns at recruiting and were so devastated by the lack
of people out there, we agreed to get family and friends to boost the
numbers. This eventually led to the pair of us even registering fake
YAHOO! And HOTMAIL (and any others we could) Email addresses and joining them
up to the DG. The goal was to inflate the numbers so the few fans that
did come across Yahoo! Would choose the DG over any other
group.
I am not bashing
the POTA group here but I am saying they would have no more than maybe 120
genuine POTA fans on the group. Nor am I sitting in judgement
its not for me to
judge someone who is simply trying to attract more POTA fans, particularly
when I have done the same thing in the past. I just decided one day to
purge the excess fakes and the DG numbers went from 600 to
100.
Personally, when I
dealt with Debbie at Fox, I seriously tried to sidestep numbers. I was
able to say my group consisted of almost a thousand POTA fans and that gave me
a lot more confidence than saying I represent 100 fans
does.
However, being
completely honest, I am saying that the number is nowhere near a thousand
its not even 200 people.
Given the state of
the internet and that anyone who likes POTA would do a search and easily find
the groups, I think this is a good indication of the number of English
speaking fans out there.
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com
[ PotaDG@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of rassmguy Sent: Sunday, 17 May 2009 6:39
AM To:
PotaDG@yahoogroups. com Subject: [PotaDG] Are we really all there
is?
So, I've
just finished re-reading Revolution on the Planet of the Apes--damn, I love
that series--and I noticed a trend that was both fascinating and disturbing.
In the letters pages, I recognized the name of practically everyone who had
written in, as almost all of us (yes, a truncated version of a letter from me
was among them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed from this and/or the other
Yahoo group.
On the one hand, that was kind of a cool experience. I've
been re-reading much of my collection over the past two years--Star Trek,
Hellblazer, Star Wars, Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch of other titles--and
despite knowing a letter-writer here and there, the majority were unknown to
me. With Revolution, though, almost everyone who wrote in is in our small
communities.
Which leads me to the other hand in this scenario...are we
really all there is? Are we so small and isolated a group of fans now, that
the only people who would write in to a new comic book series would come from
us--even though combined, the POTA and DG groups only number something like a
thousand members, some of whom overlap? It's rather mind-boggling, really. A
thousand fans is a VERY small group, compared to the millions that go to see
any given film, or the tens of thousands that purchase spinoff fiction--so how
is it that almost every person whose letter was published in those six issues
can be found in these two groups?
Are Planet of the Apes fans a dying
breed?
(I've posted this question in both groups, as I'm interested in
hearing a number of different
perspectives. )
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Message: 53524 |
From: Terry Hoknes |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
| Subject: Re: Are we really all there is? |
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It is a good point to note that readers of
Revolution would have to hear about it from advance promo on the
internet
and of course that will be through the yahoogroups
or any main POTA websites
but it does make sense that the "promoters" of ape
fandom would be on these groups and we would know them all (including
myself)
But it also shows that the comic series definitely
need bigger promotion to reach others
Because unless you are already a monthly comic fan
you would not ever hear about the series if you were a general POTA
fan
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 5:50
PM
Subject: Re: [PotaDG] Are we really all
there is?
It's not all that gloomy, but yes we are a dying breed.
You've got
to remember that Revolution is a comic and (sadly) a large number of fans
do not read comics. As it was also from a relatively new and smaller
publisher, the comics had to really push their way onto retailers shelves.
So you just cannot judge POTA fandom numbers by the fact that 'we' were
heavily influenced by Revolution and thus made our presence known by
submitting letters.
However there is still a large population of people
out there that liked the Apes movies and do 'connect' with them. Do are not
necessarily fans in the sense that they actively participate in these
forums. But they would enjoy and appreciate a good POTA series revival (if
we can ever get one).
PS: I was thinking of going down to Toronto
again this year to once again meet up with all the creators that put out
Revolution, but it appears that the Paradise Comic con was put on hiatus
this year because of scheduling conflicts. Too bad. I'm still kicking
myself for not getting that group photo when I had the chance last
year.
Dario
----- Original Message ----- From: rassmguy
<handleyr@optonline. net> Date:
Saturday, May 16, 2009 1:39 pm Subject: [PotaDG] Are we really all there
is?
> So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the Planet of
the > Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was
both > fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I recognized
the > name of practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of
> us (yes, a truncated version of a letter from me was among >
them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed from this and/or the other >
Yahoo group. > > On the one hand, that was kind of a cool
experience. I've been re- > reading much of my collection over the past
two years--Star Trek, > Hellblazer, Star Wars, Swamp Thing, Preacher
and a bunch of other > titles--and despite knowing a letter-writer here
and there, the > majority were unknown to me. With Revolution, though,
almost > everyone who wrote in is in our small communities. >
> Which leads me to the other hand in this scenario...are we really
> all there is? Are we so small and isolated a group of fans now,
> that the only people who would write in to a new comic book series
> would come from us--even though combined, the POTA and DG groups
> only number something like a thousand members, some of whom >
overlap? It's rather mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a > VERY
small group, compared to the millions that go to see any given > film,
or the tens of thousands that purchase spinoff fiction--so > how is it
that almost every person whose letter was published in > those six
issues can be found in these two groups? > > Are Planet of the
Apes fans a dying breed? > > (I've posted this question in both
groups, as I'm interested in > hearing a number of different
perspectives. ) > > > > >
------------ --------- --------- ------ > > To visit
your group on the web, go to: > http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/PotaDG/ >
Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Message: 53525 |
From: Michael & Sally Whitty |
Date: 5/16/2009 |
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Rich – that’s why I keep
asking about your sales for the TIMELINE book.
Surely that would be a great indicator of
how many fans are around…
Michael
From:
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com [
PotaDG@yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of rassmguy
Sent: Sunday, 17 May 2009 6:39 AM
To: PotaDG@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PotaDG] Are we really
all there is?
So, I've just finished re-reading Revolution on the
Planet of the Apes--damn, I love that series--and I noticed a trend that was
both fascinating and disturbing. In the letters pages, I recognized the name of
practically everyone who had written in, as almost all of us (yes, a truncated
version of a letter from me was among them...and boy did I sound dorky) hailed
from this and/or the other Yahoo group.
On the one hand, that was kind of a cool experience. I've been re-reading much
of my collection over the past two years--Star Trek, Hellblazer, Star Wars,
Swamp Thing, Preacher and a bunch of other titles--and despite knowing a
letter-writer here and there, the majority were unknown to me. With Revolution,
though, almost everyone who wrote in is in our small communities.
Which leads me to the other hand in this scenario...are we really all there is?
Are we so small and isolated a group of fans now, that the only people who
would write in to a new comic book series would come from us--even though
combined, the POTA and DG groups only number something like a thousand members,
some of whom overlap? It's rather mind-boggling, really. A thousand fans is a
VERY small group, compared to the millions that go to see any given film, or
the tens of thousands that purchase spinoff fiction--so how is it that almost
every person whose letter was published in those six issues can be found in
these two groups?
Are Planet of the Apes fans a dying breed?
(I've posted this question in both groups, as I'm interested in hearing a
number of different perspectives. )
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