A young man named Sean Jones witnesses vicious and powerful mobster Eddie Kim brutally murder a prosecutor bent on putting the crime mogul behind bars. Soon Kim's men raid Jones' house and attempt to kill him, but are stopped by Nelville Flynn: an experienced FBI agent who convinces Jones to fly to LA to testify against Kim. Aboard the flight are an obnoxious British businessman, a famous hip hop... star, an anxious man with severe flight anxiety and his wife, a young woman and her dog, and a ticking crate full of vicious and venomous snakes unleashed by an assassin to bring down the plane along with the witness to Kim's brutal murder. Can the passengers come together to survive or will Kim's plot succeed.
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Good no brained fun!!!
lets get one thing strait you are not going to over-exert your brain watching this film it is exactly what it says on the tin. it is a total kick *** thrill ride for 90 minutes with snakes on a plane. Awesome!!!!!!!!
Whatever it may be -- the worst candidate for an in-flight movie since United 93, a fascinating case study on the power of Internet publicity, a chance for Samuel L. Jackson to kick some serious asp -- New Line's long-awaited Snakes on a Plane is at its best when it surrenders to the exuberant trashiness and matter-of-fact hilarity promised by its title. Though not always a first-class gas, Plane still managed to satiate a few bloggers and pop-culture fanatics on its way to a middling $15 million, less than expected given how much buzz it generated in the first place. Homevid mileage looks more promising.
Not since 1999's The Blair Witch Project has a horror...
Snakes on a Plane
Snakes on a Plane is a profoundly moving film, a morality tale for our times. It will become a beloved modern classic... Nope, it's no good, I can't keep a straight face.
We all know what this film is, it's Snakes on a Plane, it really is that simple. Like I Was A Teenage Werewolf or Santa Claus Conquers the Martians the title tells you everything you need to know. It's a B-Movie which means it's probably destined to be looked down on by critics, but here's the thing, it's a great B-movie.
Much of this is probably down to director David R Ellis who seems to be specialising in this kind of mass entertainment having made Final Destination 2 (the best o...