May 22 2008'Space Chimps' Continues to Look Really Good with New Poster

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From the trailer, it was already clear Space Chimps was going to be a wonderfully charming animated family comedy about chimps in space, and probably even have some strong sequel potential. But now, thanks to this poster, it's looking even better! No, I'm not talking about the clever "go bananas" tagline (chimps do like bananas); I'm referring to the "music by" section. It's hard to see it this size, but if you look at the full version, you'll see Chris Bacon--OK, whatever--and... is that... Blue Man Group? YES. Not only do you get to hear Patrick Warburton play yet another oafish animated character, you'll also be lightly serenaded by the pounding of sticks in a paint-puddled drum, the faint hum of a blacklight, and the deafening applause of excited tourists. What a beautiful, beautiful film this will be.

'Space Chimps' Poster Premiere [Cinematical]

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Reader Comments

I wasn’t aware that chimps hands and feet are immune to the vacuum of space. No wonder people are always lopping them off. They’re magic.

I like that one of the moneys has some sort of space banana. Or Earth banana is a space bracelet (spacelet).

Chimps aren't monkeys, Chris.

This is the stupidest thing I've seen all day. Enough, already.

list of stuff i wish i never heard of:

#1) holocaust
#2) this

I knew Patrick Wartburton is in this because there is a chimp who seems larger than others and has a more serious expression on his face. He's like to go to guy for that role in every animated movie.

Space fucking Chimps?

Blue Man Group just jumped the shark.

A hero chimp, a girl chimp for the hero (Sexual tension, here you come!) and some mucled sidekick. This is like... So original.

Seriously, that movie isn't even out yet and I'm already bored out of my mind just by looking at the poster. -_-

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