hell, yeah. [ bleep ] charlton heston. why we rooting for him? >> do we want something?ton heston lands on this planet and he realizes that this planet is a plan of the apes, that the apes were now in charge. >> take your stinking paws off of me, you damn dirty ape! >> charlton heston would have to confront the tragedy of a broken civilization. >> you maniacs! you blew it up! oh, damn you! god damn you all to hell! >> this was a hit. it really captured something very deep in the psyche of america in a year where the cities were falling apart. >> please go in your homes. please go in your homes. >> in 1965, after the civil rights and voting rights acts passed, you had the watts riots. >> then in '66 and '67 in newark. in detroit. dozens of people are killed, and johnson is chagrinned and said, look what i've done for the blacks, why are they doing this to me? >> there had to be a response to that by the establishment. and that's what led to the kerner commission. >> we need to know the answer, i think, to three basic questions about these rights, what happened, why did it