What Happened to THE BOMB from BENEATH the PLANET of the APES?

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When I was a kid, my whole family went to an 'all nighter' at the drive-in, and saw all the Apes movies in one go.

transistordave
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I can’t even start to express how much I love this stuff. I’m 68 years old. These movies were being made when I was a teenager and I stood in long lines to watch them. Very long lines.

AJeepADroneAndAnOldMan
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For some reason I always really look forward to the "Danger! Danger!" sample at the beginning and end! 😄

Xoferif
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This is such a great channel! I’m 68 and all those curious details I had as a kid are all be answered here. Thanks Dan!

jerrys
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Total freak out in the end. That ship needs to be restored and preserved in a museum or display at least.

skh
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Love how you tell the stories of the best of Hollywood! Thanks, Dan!

rindordrums
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My late uncle, Fred Harpman, was the art director on this film.
Really was a good movie.

robertkomisar
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This was great! I was 9 when the original came out, I saw it at least 6 times at my local theater. Then we moved to Florida just after that. In 1970 Beneath The Planet of the Apes came out and I swear, it was like waiting for your best Birthday or Christmas morning.
I remember going to see it on opening day in Daytona Beach. I was shaking from excitement.
It remains my favorite out of the franchise.
Can you imagine having the doomsday bomb in your backyard on a big recreation of the temple?
Oh my gosh.
Oh, and THANK YOU for mentioning the Ken Films! I had stacks, I was really into 8mm movie making. I used to go to K-Mart and they'd have a whole rack and new films all the time. I must have had at least 30 of them. I wish I still had them.
Thank you for covering this, looking forward to your further videos. ❤🐵

willswalkingwest
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The underground set pieces like the Queensboro Plaza station with all those stalactites, the molten city bus or the now totally underground remains of New York Stock Exchange thanks to thousands of years of erosion, were all so brilliantly made and detailed. These scenes really left an impression on me and turned my attention to the post apocalyptic genre. I never forgot them.

CeleonA
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One of my favorite movies series growing up in the 70's. I'll always remember I had no idea that the astronauts had actually landed back on earth untill the statue of Liberty revealed at the end. Blew my mind. Thanks 👍

Broncofan-life
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I remember my brother taking me to theater in the Bronx that was showing all the originalApe movies in sequence one weekend. I know. I was spoiled. Lol

thomasginivan
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Stop making such great content! My wife is going to yell at me for binge watching you channel.

Grafton
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Your nostalgia mentionings is totally relatable. It was an interesting time just before Star Wars hit to be a sci-fi nerd. Planet of the Apes, Six Million Dollar Man, Space 1999, Logan’s Run... and the means to relive those great moments before cable/vcrs was stuff like your movie reel, and I replayed soundtracks like crazy. That Fisher Price hand-crank movie viewer was even pretty good. I wonder how much the inability to "just pop the movie in and watch it again whenever" made us that much fonder of them. Anyway, very relatable dude.

Cres
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I was in the Marine Corps back in 1970 and was on R&R in Hong Kong and this movie was playing at a theater there I went to see it with a girl I met while on leave she was turned off by the violence in the movie but I loved it. Jesus has it been 54 years ago.

unclecreepy
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Great video! I think back to the end of the first movie when Taylor cursed mankind for blowing up the world. It was a great scene. There's a certain irony when it was Taylor himself who ended up blowing it up. That maniac!

Rometiklan
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Thanks, Dan! I saw "Beneath" multiple times at the Drive-In in 1970 when I was 14! Loved it!

craigw.scribner
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I was 6 years old when my parents took me to see this movie, and man was I blown away. It's too bad today's audience does not appreciate movies like this. This is cinema.

jameswyman
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Saw this in the Paramount theatre as a 10 year old . Dad dropped my brothers and sister off while he went to Bar to have a few . AH the 1960s and 70s.

ronmailloux
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I love this film because it unapologetically dark!

RichardEKranz
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I will never forget when I saw Bubble gum cards show Humans in cages from the first movie and I never saw the movie before. I thought it was REALLY Happening! I was a 10 year old too at that time.

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