Movie Review | 'Space Chimps': Plucky Apes Help to Save the Planet of the Humans
30.11.1999 /
Journalism is all about having the courage to write the truth even if it will get you mocked by your relatives and co-workers, so here goes: “Space Chimps” is hilarious.
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