As soon as the actual adventure begins the entire film collapses from such an empty plot line that by the time is returns. The movie starts well, but then gets lost after blast off, literally. Kird De Micco directed based on the computer video game. The premise is poor, but has potential to be comical and entertaining. Samberg brings a savvy zest to his vocal duties as the Ham, Stanley Tucci is a nefarious senator and-getting big laughs with flawlessly deadpan elan-Patrick Breen as one of the trio of egghead scientists. It simply is too gimmicky and old school to go up against the best of Pixar and DreamWorks Animation. The animation here is pretty and colourful, with a pleasing Candyland quality to the alien planet surface. DVD Review: Space Chimps 'Space Chimps' is a bright, entertaining package. Space Chimps (DVD) The Team has Excelled theirselves with this Comedy. More info to come, if a final copy ever arrives. Video & Audio 'Space Chimps' is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, with Dolby 5.1 audio. If a final retail version becomes available, this review will be updated accordingly. Despite all the fangs, parents shouldn't worry too much not a hair on any chimp is seriously singed, and along the pratfall strewn way there's time for lessons about responsibility and realization of one's full potential. As such, it's impossible to offer a complete look of what 'Space Chimps' has to offer on DVD. NASA's by-the-book methods jar with Ham's mischief-making of course, but once the space training ends, the mission begins, with myriad dangers along the way, including: a big-toothed monster and a run amok alien named Zartog (Jeff Daniels) whose harnessed the previous space probe for world-domination purposes, all good opportunities for Ham III to redeem himself. A natural born rebel against authority, Ham the third is initially reluctant to go on a dangerous space mission to rescue a lost space probe, but away he goes, for lots of RIGHT STUFF-style astro-training alongside two highly prepared chimps, Luna and Titan (Cheryl Hines and Patrick Warburton). Circus monkey Ham III (voiced by Andy Samberg) works in a circus where he's regularly shot from a canon but he still lives in the shadow of his father's legacy (Ham I was the first chimp shot into space in 1961).
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