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Shelton
Posted: July 4th, 2006, 2:11pm Report to Moderator
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HAHAHAHA   That's some funny shit


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Another ytmnd'er, nice. Those are some of my favorites.

-Zavier


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I WAS WRONG.
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Hahaha LOL That poster's class A stuff. It looooooks fun anyway... it doesn't show any of the snakes though. What kind or kinds of snakes are let loose...? Doubt they'll be anaconda's... that'll just be hilarious if they were...


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A new French one-sheet




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When I first heard the premise of this movie, I asked myself, "Why don't they just turn the heat off in the cabin and bring the temperature down to the lower forties?"  The snakes would go into hibernation and everyone will be safe.

This is why the movie will stink.  Obvious solutions weren't thought out.


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maybe they are geneticly altered snakes and they can with stand the cold, or the cooling system brakes down, or maybe the writers just didn't think of it, but for me that doesn't matter cause this is gonna be the movie of the year


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maybe they are geneticly altered snakes and they can with stand the cold, or the cooling system brakes down, or maybe the writers just didn't think of it, but for me that doesn't matter cause this is gonna be the movie of the year


I'm betting the writer didn't think of it.  

I didn't say they should turn the air conditioner up.  I said they should turn the heat off.  Planes get cold up in the air.  It's an easy solution, but no one in the movie would think this because it would be a dull way out of the problem.


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All cleaned up. Let's try this again.

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I'm betting the writer didn't think of it.  
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probably, there are loop holes in this script that a 747 could fly through, but it doesn't stop me from seeing this, I think it will have more laughs than a Mike shelton script


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I think it will have more laughs than a Mike shelton script


Blasphemy!  

Ok, maybe not.  My ego likes the analogy, or metaphor....whatever

On to the heating system thing.  I don't know much about the schematics of planes, but wouldn't turning off the heating system cause the engines to freeze up, resulting in a crash?


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sorry Mike, didn't wanna hurt your feelings, but c'mon, U don't think it will?


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On to the heating system thing.  I don't know much about the schematics of planes, but wouldn't turning off the heating system cause the engines to freeze up, resulting in a crash?


I'm going to imagine that the heat is actually drawn from the engines, much like in a car, and much like a car, the engines wouldn't die when you turn the heat off.


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here's the first review I have seen.  This may be better than expected.

http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/display.cgi?id=23861


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Hmm...

Depending on the rating I might go see this...but I don't know. I'm sure it's rated R. And if it is, I'm not wasting my time trying to talk my parents into going.


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