The name “Space Chimps” makes one cringe involuntarily. It’s the kind of dreadfully simple, truth-in-advertising title you hope is actually misleading. But no, the movie really is about “Space Chimps.” Thankfully, they’re not live-action monkeys with computer-generated mouths, my greatest fear. This is a fairly standard-issue cartoon about a crew of space program test monkeys, including Luna (Cheryl Hines) and Titan (Patrick Warburton), who are given a mission deemed too dangerous for humans. They must pass through a wormhole in space and enter a new dimension teeming with cute, bouncy alien life. And one big bad guy. The chimp selected to lead the mission is a wisecracking circus monkey named Ham III (Andy Samberg of “Saturday Night Live”), grandson of a famous astronaut chimp. He’s more interested in showbiz, however — especially his not-quite-perfected chimp cannonball trick. Ham III has a hard time working with others, and a complicated relationship with his famous legacy. But he can perform acrobatic maneuvers without passing out, so the others need him. There’s lots of slapstick — hey, it’s a movie about monkeys — leavened with a few gags for adults, such as constant references to “2001: A Space Odyssey.” It’s not hilarious, but elicits more laughs than expected for a chimp movie. Still, in a summer where the kids’ movies have been a rare bright spot — “Wall-E” and “Kung Fu Panda” — the bar is set pretty high for chimps. Even chimps that are astronauts. • In wide release Additional Information:
‘Space Chimps’
Rated G (out of four)
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