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Project X

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
13K
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Project X (1987)
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An Air Force pilot joins a top secret military experiment involving chimps, but begins to suspect there might be something more to the mysterious "Project X".An Air Force pilot joins a top secret military experiment involving chimps, but begins to suspect there might be something more to the mysterious "Project X".An Air Force pilot joins a top secret military experiment involving chimps, but begins to suspect there might be something more to the mysterious "Project X".

  • Director
    • Jonathan Kaplan
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Lasker
    • Stanley Weiser
  • Stars
    • Matthew Broderick
    • Helen Hunt
    • Willie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Lasker
      • Stanley Weiser
    • Stars
      • Matthew Broderick
      • Helen Hunt
      • Willie
    • 40User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Jimmy Garrett
    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Teri
    Willie
    Willie
    • Virgil
    Okko
    • Goofy
    Karanja
    • Goliath
    Luke
    • Bluebeard
    Harry
    • Ginger
    Arthur
    • Winston
    Ciafu
    • Spike
    Lucy
    • Razzberry
    Lulu
    • Ethel
    Mousie
    • New Recruit
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Dr. Carroll
    • (as Bill Sadler)
    Johnny Ray McGhee
    • Robertson
    Jonathan Stark
    • Sgt. Krieger
    Robin Gammell
    Robin Gammell
    • Col. Niles
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Watts
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Dr. Criswell
    • Director
      • Jonathan Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Lasker
      • Stanley Weiser
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    Project Protect.

    Matthew Broderick's big smiling face booms out on the DVD cover, there's also Helen Hunt looking strangely alluring, while a small silhouette shows a man and chimp holding hands in the glow of something bright. Lovely, just lovely. Yet this is something of a bum steer considering the film is very rarely funny or sexy!

    Project X comes from the stable of films involving animals that are made to illicit a prescribed response from the human being. More so if you happen to be an animal lover as well. It all looks very dated while the message and thematics at work are frayed around the edges. In fact better treatments of "animal testing" films have been made both before and after Project X. But this in no way means Jonathan Kaplan's movie isn't any good, because it is. The cast are engaging, there's no demonising of the military humans and it hits all the right emotional beats of its subject matter. It just needs to be said that any expectation of a thought provoking and believable picture will only lead to disappointment.

    Get the tissues ready and pray for a punch the air ending, while enjoy those awesome chimps as well. 7/10
    knohl

    Wonderful film--GREAT MUSIC!!! But where is the soundtrack???

    Ever get that feeling to just watch a movie and bawl your eyes out? I'm one of those people who feels that it's healthy to really cry once in a while. This movie will do it to you. Many sad moments during the film--but I must say the ending is one of those happy tear-jerker endings. Truly, the personification of the chimps increased the emotional awareness of the film--you react to the chimps' feelings at least as much as the humans'. What I think really made the emotions fly out of me was the music. James Horner's score takes you through the clouds on wondrous flights of melody and also puts you through torturous periods of mourning and sorrow. His use of a gorgeous flute instrument combines innocence with a bit of an African tone. Being a great James Horner fan, collecting scores such as Legends of the Fall and Titanic, I was very disappointed to find that the score for Project X is only available on the black market! To this day I can't figure out why. If you've seen this film and know anything about the soundtrack, feel free to e-mail me. If you've not seen it, pop it in the VCR and you'll see what I'm talking about. Just make sure you grab a box of Kleenex!
    7view_and_review

    This Was No Monkey Business

    I saw Matthew Broderick and Helen Hunt and thought, "Comedy." Comedy it was not.

    A chimpanzee by the name of Virgil left the comfy confines of a Wisconsin University for the cramped cages of Lockridge Air Force Base in Florida. There he was being trained to do flight simulations by Jimmy Garrett (Broderick). Jimmy was enjoying his job until he found out what the chimps were truly being used for: to test their ability to withstand radiation while flying. These chimpanzees were being routinely killed presumably to find out how a U.S. pilot would fare in the same situation.

    Sad, I know. Jimmy had grown attached to Virgil and couldn't bear to see him sacrificed in such a manner. This movie actually tugs at the heart strings. We can easily rationalize harming other creatures for the benefits of mankind, but this was a sad case. I don't want to prop this movie up like it's an Oscar-worthy movie, but it was done well.
    9Dave Godin

    It's All About Us As The Self-Styled `Lords Of Creation'

    Yes, I agree with all the other positive comments posted on this film; it is a remarkable triumph that not only redeems our emotional sensibilities but makes us again realise that the unquestioning acceptance of `intellectualism' as the yardstick by which everything must be measured, has made us damn and paralyze one of the best parts of our being. With the rise of contemporary secularism, (and, so no one should misunderstand me, I write as an atheist), we have allowed science to become our replacement religion; seems like mankind just has to have something to `worship', but in doing this, we have, (just as we did before with religion), sanctioned diabolical cruelties against sentient beings, whether human or animal, in its name.

    As Bernard Shaw, (and, by default, this movie) reminded us, the arguments used to justify vivisection are those which can be used to justify ANY atrocity, and PROJECT X rekindles that spark of humane compassion that materialism and self-regard have almost eradicated from our consciousness with their constant bombardment of `rational', dictatorial, and authoritarian notions. `We mustn't be emotional about these things' the `intellectual' and the `scientist' will retort, but why not?! Why not give animal beings the benefit of the doubt, if for one second there actually were any?

    PROJECT X is a modern parable in both ethics and attitude; a powerful indictment of our misuse of animal beings. Mankind can't have it both ways; if, as the scientist argues, evolution is the means, then it is wrong to deny the opportunities this process bestows, (and which have so benefited us), to other species. If it is not the means, as the religionist argues, then it's simply a question of blasphemy, because these people assume rights which are actually denied them in Genesis.

    A most worthy film which is well worth watching more than once, and a reminder that love and compassion can also be powerful agents of subversion!
    8SnoopyStyle

    touching movie

    A baby chimp is captured in the jungles of Africa and sent to the University of Wisconsin. Psych researcher Teri MacDonald (Helen Hunt) names him Virgil and teaches him sign language. A year later, her grant doesn't get renewed and she loses Virgil. She's told that Virgil is going to a children's zoo but instead, he goes to Lockridge Air Force Base in Florida. Pilot Jimmy Garrett (Matthew Broderick) gets a reprieve after stealing a plane to fly a girl on a date. He's brought to take care of the chimpanzees. He thinks Dr. Carroll (William Sadler) is teaching them how to fly but he's doing much more.

    It's a touching movie with Broderick providing a good young lead. Hunt is the pleading liberal heart. It's a touching animal rights movie with its own Star Trek II death moment and loads of chimps. It has the feel of WarGames with Broderick being the same smartalecky young guy. The chimps are compelling with their own personalities which keeps the crazy ending somewhat believable. The alleged animal abuse during the filming is disturbing but I'm not going to subtract from my vote here. I'm just voting based on what's on the screen.

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    • Trivia
      The back of Jimmy's jacket says "King Louis". King Louie is the name of the Borden orangutan in Walt Disney's 1967 animated film "The Jungle Book", as well as the Gigantopithecus in the 2016 adaptation.
    • Goofs
      The leather jacket Jimmy Garret wears is actually a Navy G-1 flight jacket worn by Navy aircrew. The Air Force did not begin issuing leather flying jackets to aircrew (theirs, being the A-2) until 1988, one year after the release of this film.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Garrett: A human pilot would react differently, because a human pilot would know that he's going to die.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Making Mr. Right/Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn/Secret of My Success/Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Shock The Monkey
      Written and Performed by Peter Gabriel

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Proyecto secreto simios
    • Filming locations
      • Pasadena, California, USA(Caltech)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Parkes/Lasker productions
      • Amercent Films
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,532,286
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,309,985
      • Apr 19, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,589,395
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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