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Planet of the Apes

Posted on July 9, 2008 by Bob Rehak

As my attention shifts to one of the major goals of the summer — drafting a proposal for my book on special and visual effects — I’ve started to augment my movie-a-day habit with some classic FX titles. These are … Continue reading →

Posted in Reviews | Tagged nostalgia, Planet of the Apes, special effects

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