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I guess people aren't too used to having snakes breaking out of their cages and terrorizing them on a plane. It must be pretty scary, but just get everyone in their seats, buckle them up, drop the oxygen masks, and open the door...
Off topic I know, but is Slither supposed to be a joke? I saw the add baked and didn't think it was even pathetically funny. Whether it was meant to or not. It just looked lame.
Snakes on a Plane however sounds like a winner. With Samual Jackson overacting, yelling at killer snakes that are on a plane, I'm going to reserve a seat. No joke.
I want these motherfucking snakes off the motherfucking plane!
Samuel L. Jackson's new mile-high thriller Snakes On A Plane has created such a buzz among internet film fans, movie bosses have called for re-shoots - to give the film a tougher rating. The film, which stars Jackson as an FBI agent trying to keep a federal witness alive onboard a plane full of snakes, wrapped last September - but went back before the cameras earlier this month for five days of additional shooting.
Film bosses at distributor New Line Cinema opted to add new scenes to the film to take the movie from PG-13 into R-rated territory, according to industry magazine The Hollywood Reporter. They claim the second round of filming became necessary after intense and growing fan interest in the film, which is scheduled to be released this summer.
Among the reported additions to the film is a foul-mouthed rant from Jackson in which his agent character bellows, "I want these motherf**king snakes off the motherf**king plane!" The line is expected to take on cult status. The film-makers have reportedly added more gore, more deaths, more nudity and more snakes to the finished product. -IMDB
I actually want to see that movie "Slither". As cheesy and random as it looks, Snakes on a Plane is something that I want to pass...Everyone in the theater department at my school is going crazy about it though.
I want to find out how much money was wasted on this piece of cr*p. They have millions of dollars and thousands of people to work with and billions of screenplays to use, and they pick this! I wonder why its so hard to get into the business...maybe because we can't stink bad enough.
I don't get it. Why is this movie such a big hit already? It looks like its going to suck, the title sucks, the idea sucks, everything about this movie sucks....and people wonder why Hollywood is making crap-movies...because we keep paying to go see them! And then we post millions of reviews about how bad they stink, and then tell our friends that they should go see it because is stinks so bad.
I am going to go on record and say that this is going to be the most unintentionally funny movie ever made, and despite how terrible I know it is going to be, I am probably going to end up seeing it.
In regards to Slither....I haven't seen it, but from watching the trailer, it looks like a knock-off of a mid 80's movie called Night of the Creeps. At least with the eel/snake things.
Anybody remember that one? The guy who played Rusty in European Vacation was in it. Classic.