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Release Date:
18 AUGUSZTUS 2006 (USA)
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Tagline:
On August 18th Summer Really Begins more
Plot:
An FBI agent takes on a plane full of deadly and poisonous snakes, deliberately released to kill a witness being flown from Honolulu to Los Angeles to testify against a mob boss. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination
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Great, cheesy, B-movie summer fun
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Samuel L. Jackson | ... | Neville Flynn | |
| Julianna Margulies | ... | Claire Miller | |
| Nathan Phillips | ... | Sean Jones | |
| Rachel Blanchard | ... | Mercedes | |
| Flex Alexander | ... | Three G's | |
| Kenan Thompson | ... | Troy | |
| Keith Dallas | ... | Big Leroy (as Keith [Blackman] Dallas) | |
| Lin Shaye | ... | Grace | |
| Bruce James | ... | Ken | |
| Sunny Mabrey | ... | Tiffany | |
| Casey Dubois | ... | Curtis | |
| Daniel Hogarth | ... | Tommy | |
| Gerard Plunkett | ... | Paul | |
| Terry Chen | ... | Chen Leong | |
| Elsa Pataky | ... | Maria |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Anaconda 3 (USA) (fake working title)
Flight 121 (USA) (working title)
Pacific Air 121 (USA) (working title)
Pacific Air Flight 121 (USA) (working title)
Serpents à bord (Canada: French title)
SoaP (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
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Flight 121 (USA) (working title)
Pacific Air 121 (USA) (working title)
Pacific Air Flight 121 (USA) (working title)
Serpents à bord (Canada: French title)
SoaP (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
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MPAA:
Rated R for language, a scene of sexuality and drug use, and intense sequences of terror and violence.
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105 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
UK:15 |
Singapore:M18 |
Ireland:15A |
Australia:M |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Germany:16 |
Singapore:NC-16 (edited version) |
Hong Kong:IIB |
USA:R (certificate #42661) |
Malaysia:18SG |
Singapore:NC-16 (cut) |
Finland:K-15 |
Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
Sweden:15 |
Canada:18A (Manitoba) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) |
Netherlands:16 |
Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) |
Argentina:16 |
Switzerland:16 (canton of Zurich) |
Malaysia:U (cut) |
Italy:VM14 |
Romania:I.C.-14 |
Portugal:M/16 |
Brazil:16 |
New Zealand:M |
South Korea:18 |
Japan:PG-12
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When the male air steward puts a snake in the microwave and turns it on to fry it you can clearly see that the button he presses on the microwave is labeled 'snake' - a somewhat unusual preset for a microwave.
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Continuity: When they are examining his wound, the bite on Tommy's arm can be seen on both his right and left arm between the changing shots.
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Movie Connections:
Spoofed in Snakes on a Train (2006) (V)
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Soundtrack:
Snakes on the Brain
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Oh my god. I think I might still be a little excited, since I just got back from the advance screening of Snakes on a Plane. I want to preface this review by saying that IT'S NOT SERIOUS. DO NOT go to this film expecting to see some great, dramatic film because you'll be let down. However, if you want to go and see Samuel L. Jackson kick the holy sh*t out of snakes (on a plane) then this is the film for you. It's dumb B-movie summer fun, and it delivered it by the truckload. It knows it isn't serious (with that title, how could it be), and honestly, the whole time everyone involved is just having FUN with it. So go, sit back, have fun, and see some snakes (on a plane).
The plot on this bad-boy is razor thin with a pathetic, throw-away villain. After witnessing a murder, Sean (Nathan Phillips) is taken into protective custody by the FBI and more specifically, Jackson's Neville Flynn. He has to be flown from Hawaii to LA to testify and blah, blah, blah. Who cares, right? No one, seriously, NO ONE. Our villain, Eddie Kim, is worthless. We get two minutes or so of screen time from him. He's not the villain; the SNAKES are the villains!!!!! The real fireworks start when we GET ON THAT PLANE. You all know what's going to happen, so they don't waste (much) time building up to it. Eventually the snakes (on the plane) are released. People are bitten in hilarious and very painful fashion. Samuel L. Jackson has to control the situation in that bad-ass way that only he can, and he disposes of the snakes in downright hilarious ways (which I won't spoil, you have to see it to believe it). Most of your characters are generally stereotypes and some of the acting is wooden. Most of the characters are very clichéd and stupid as well, and they don't do the most logical things in the situations they are presented. But that's not what you care about. THAT'S NOT IMPORTANT! What is important, is the fact, that there are SNAKES... ON A PLANE! It's cheesy, B-movie fun, and don't let anyone tell you any different. You want to see snakes on a plane, you're going to see snakes on a plane. Period. It also plays homage to some Jackson flicks of old, I'll let you decide which ones, since the scenes are obviously set up in that way. Try to think of other films Jackson has been in with reptiles.
The special effects were PRETTY good; it was obvious when you were looking at a CGI snake or a real snake, that much I can tell you. But it didn't matter. It doesn't take you out of the movie at all. The action is as good as you can expect from people whooping snakes and vice-versa. It was a good thriller, they kept it moving and didn't slow down, and they kept the tension riding high throughout the film. And it's FUNNY. It's funny if you expect it to be cheesy fun, and it is, and I was constantly laughing throughout. Even as snakes (on a plane) are killing people, you're laughing at it. It was just that good.
I don't know what else I can say about this, except that if you have the chance, SEE THIS FILM OPENING WEEKEND. Get a crowd in there that wants to have good, dumb, popcorn-movie fun and you will have a blast. My theater was off the hook, and it's seriously the most fun I've had at the movies in longer than I can remember. Go into this film knowing what it is and watch it with exactly that in mind and you'll have a GREAT time. Expect nothing from it and just let yourself have fun for a couple of hours. This film won't be the darling of the critics; it wasn't pre-screened because the makers KNOW what this film is and what they expect from it. I can't think of another instance where a film drew this kind of buzz on its title alone, and where everyone who went to see it completely knew it was going to be "so bad it's good." And it really is. Kudos to the studio that ordered re-shoots after all the buzz on the internet kicked in, it really shines. And thanks for the "line" which is quoted at the head of the review. Everyone in my theater said it with him, and EVERYONE was cheering.
Snakes on a Plane has landed. And it's good summer fun. With snakes. On a plane. Eight out of ten stars.
- Sgt. Fluffy