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ITS A MADHOUSE as the ActionBoyz discuss Planet of the Apes.

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Anonymous

Celery juice was brought up on last week's Ask Ronna episode. Bryan said he used to do celery juice diet and Ronna said it was "appalling and revolting" and "not enough celery in the world for that diet".

Anonymous

I love a good apology from Stanger

Anonymous

Danny Elfman is probably the only guy I can recognize when I hear his score in a movie. Just looked him up and married to Bridget Fonda. Not too shabby.

Anonymous

Man Rodgers’s impression of Lucious is also a dead on impression of Moranis in Ghostbusters

Anonymous

I vote, that if the Boyz ever forget to talk about something they feel is very important to the episode, they add 20 minutes or so to that subject

Anonymous

Loved the Foucault reference, Stanger!

Brando

I’m convinced that the same laugh track was used for Taylor and the gang finding the watering hole, and Charlie and Grandpa on that fizzy lifting drank 🫧

Anonymous

I don’t even know how Rodgers managed to nail the impression of Zaius talking through the facial prosthetic. Must have been talking through an ABZ-branded dental dam.

Anonymous

The ending of this movie still hits! Got sucked into a Twilight Zone marathon after I rewatched this.

Anonymous

The Cheesecake Factory calorie game was RIVETING!

Sh'boom Sh'boom

I loved this. However: you guys missed the absolute best part of Stop the Planet of the Apes I Want to Get Off, which is when McClure/Taylor first says something and the apes gasp and its like: Apes: “He can talk! He can talk, he can talk , he can talk, he can talk—“ McClure, chest thrust out heroically: “I can SIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNGGGGG!!!”

Anonymous

I never noticed the Leslie Nielsen of it all until y’all mentioned it and then my brain immediately went to Forbidden Planet (1956) in which Leslie is basically as skeezy as Taylor when he teaches a child/animal-like woman to love. Both gross and both great movies! Though PoTA is more self aware imo (probably bc of the excellent source material).