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Movie Reviews of Project XMovie Review: fastest service ever Summary: 5 Stars
I received this purchase in 2 days. It was the fastest I had ever received anything from Amazon. I am rarely disappointed by Amazon.
Movie Review: Me and My sister loved this. Summary: 5 Stars
Such a classic. I bought 1 for me and 1 for my sister. excellent excellent
Movie Review: esta pelicula fue intersante no solamenta para mi so ni toda la familia Summary: 5 Stars
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Movie Review: This movie makes me cry... Summary: 4 Stars
I am giving the movie 4 stars because It is one of the movies I remember from my childhood that really left an impact on my views about animals and humanity. As a child, soaking in every little bit of this movie really made me feel a lot more attached to animals and more intuitive to the fact that every creature on this earth has feelings and emotions, regardless of if they can't express them like humans do.
Project X is one of the few movies that I also can't get myself to watch again to this day. It always makes me cry. I just get so overwhelmed with emotions over the chimps and the testing. It's all so sad.
James Horner is my musical epitome of a soundtrack God! I will admit though that you can identify his scores immediately because they are all very similar, but they ALWAYS evoke such strong, powerfully moving feelings during the films and it really works here with Project X.
This is a movie that has a nice, happy ending..but there is sadness to get to it, and it makes me all mushy and emotional just thinking of it!
Just had to put some thoughts about this movie up out of boredom!
Great childhood memories film. Reminds me of being a kid in the 80's.
Movie Review: A bit slow, but OK for fans of the actors Summary: 3 Stars
We first meet the chimpanzee Virgil when he's a carefree youngster living in the wilds of Africa. Before you can say "monkey's uncle" Virgil (played by Willie) is captured and put into an American university animal behavior program, where he meets a kind and gentle psychologist named Teri (Helen Hunt), who gives him a toy alligator and teaches him sign language. Sadly, the program's funding is cut, and poor Virgil goes to the air force lab to take part in a project so shady it's known only as "X". The sorry, caged critter soon meets disgraced Air Force pilot, Jimmy (Matthew Broderick), who's been demoted and forced into the drudgery of teaching chimps to work flight simulators. But the flight simulators are not as innocent as they appear.
The movie bills itself as a thriller, but it is actually pretty slow and there's no mystery or suspense to it. Still, Hunt and Broderick do a good job.
Staci Layne Wilson
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