Michael Clarke Duncan Planet Of The Apes

Okay, let's talk Planet of the Apes! Not just *any* Planet of the Apes, but the 2001 Tim Burton one. You know, the one that might not be everyone's *favorite*, but it gave us something truly special: Michael Clarke Duncan as Colonel Attar.
Seriously, Duncan as a super-intelligent, militant gorilla? It's cinematic gold, folks. Think of it like ordering pizza and accidentally getting extra cheese and pepperoni – a welcome surprise.
Why Attar is Awesome
Let's break down why Colonel Attar, brought to life by the amazing Duncan, is a scene-stealer. First off, the presence! Duncan was a mountain of a man. He just *exuded* authority, even under layers of ape makeup.
Imagine trying to argue with a gorilla that's bigger than your car. Yeah, good luck with that. That's the kind of gravitas Duncan brought to the role, making Attar both intimidating and weirdly...charismatic.
And the voice! That deep, rumbling voice could calm a raging rhino. It just commanded respect. Even when he was yelling at Mark Wahlberg (playing Captain Leo Davidson), you kind of understood where he was coming from.
Attar's Beliefs
Attar wasn't just a brute; he had *convictions*. He believed in the ape society, in their superiority (obviously), and in keeping those pesky humans in line. He's not just fighting; he's fighting for what he believes in.
Think of him as the neighborhood watch captain, but instead of flashlights and pamphlets, he has advanced weaponry and a troop of heavily armed primates. A very serious neighborhood watch.
It's kind of like when your grandma fiercely defends her recipe for meatloaf. Attar defends ape culture with that same unwavering passion, but with more yelling and less paprika.
Duncan's Impact
What really elevates Attar is Michael Clarke Duncan's performance. He brought a depth and nuance to the character that could have easily been missed. He wasn't just playing a gorilla; he was playing a complex, three-dimensional character within a gorilla.
He managed to convey a sense of stoicism and intelligence that made Attar surprisingly compelling. It’s easy to see him as a simple villain, but Duncan adds layers to the character.
Think about the scene where Attar confronts Davidson. The simmering anger, the barely contained frustration, the glint of intelligence in his eyes...it's all there, thanks to Duncan. It’s amazing that he can emote so much through all of that makeup.
Even with all the prosthetics and makeup, Duncan's charisma shines through. He had that star quality that just couldn't be hidden, not even under layers of gorilla fur. It’s pure, unadulterated star power.
A Lasting Impression
While the 2001 Planet of the Apes might divide opinions, one thing is undeniable: Michael Clarke Duncan absolutely killed it as Colonel Attar. He turned what could have been a forgettable role into a memorable, impactful performance.
He brought such gravitas, that he makes you wonder if maybe the apes really *are* the superior species. Just kidding...mostly. But Duncan almost sells it!
So, the next time you're flipping through channels and stumble upon the 2001 Planet of the Apes, take a moment to appreciate Michael Clarke Duncan's incredible portrayal of Colonel Attar. You won't regret it. He truly was one of a kind.
"Get your hands off me, you damn dirty human!" – something Colonel Attar might say, probably.














