You can find audio and video critiques, such as the Horror Movie Review from 2011 or podcast episodes like Ep. 3 - Rise of the Planet of the Apes which discusses the film's motion capture and references.
A direct search on archive.org for “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” yields: rise of the planet of the apes internet archive new
If you need a specific file (e.g., “I saw a 2-minute VFX breakdown on Archive.org last year but can’t find it now”), provide more details and I can help refine the search. You can find audio and video critiques, such
While crawling through dead links of the pre-Simian Flu era, a user named Static_Pulse stumbled upon a file titled Project_ALZ_Uncut While crawling through dead links of the pre-Simian
It is important to distinguish between copyrighted feature films and the types of media legally available on the Internet Archive. While you may not find a high-definition copy of Rise of the Planet of the Apes , you can find related content that falls under public domain or Creative Commons licenses:
The "new" uploads of Rise of the Planet of the Apes remind us that the film wasn't just a movie; it was a technological handshake between the 20th and 21st centuries. It was the first time a digital character made you cry not because of the resolution of his fur, but because of the pain in his eyes.
The Internet Archive hosts a comprehensive collection of Planet of the Apes

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Pictured here the Numeric skin that comes with the program. The Numeric skin has a large semi-transparent base with additional numbers around the edge.





