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Snakes on a Plane


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Film Threat
You half expect them to wheel George Kennedy out for a cameo.
The Boston Globe
Jackson is The Man, and he bestrides this film with the authority of someone who knows the value of honest bilge. He's as mu...
Chicago Tribune
Me, I liked Anaconda better.
Salon Arts
Snakes on a Plane could have been great, good-bad fun. All it had to do was live up to its name.
Houston Chronicles
A staggeringly inane B-grade monster movie that doesn't pretend to be anything but a staggeringly inane B-grade monster movi...
Slate
There's no possibility it leaves unexplored. Snakes in a cockpit dashboard, snakes in a barf bag, in a runaway drink cart hu...
San Francisco Chronicle
If you can find a better time at the movies this year than this wild comic thriller, let me in on it. I'm there.
USA Today
There is also something educational to be gleaned here: Snakes are not indigenous to Hawaii and they don't attack unless pro...
Variety
Snakes on a Plane is at its best when it surrenders to the exuberant trashiness and matter-of-fact hilarity promised by its ...
Richard Roeper
Without that title and a year's worth of Internet-fueled buzz, this would be just another forgettable, mildly entertaining, ...
Entertainment Weekly
What, exactly, is the joke? If this cornball exploitation disaster movie had been called Anaconda 3: Flight of Fear (or, as ...
ReelViews
Samuel L. Jackson is on record as saying this movie isn't for critics. He's right about that. The problem is, it's not for m...
Time
The director, David R. Ellis, is not exactly Alfred Hitchcock -- he's often messy in his stagings -- but as his picture ratt...
Village Voice
Like the flailing airline industry -- which probably sent executives out for ice packs when they heard the title -- it gives...
New York Daily News
This Internet-promoted lark about a Hawaii-to-L.A. flight besieged by a frenzied tangle of snakes is hilariously funny, full...
Los Angeles Times
When 'fans' respond to an unabashedly silly title like Snakes on a Plane and start riffing on it, how seriously do they mean...
The Guardian
All those CGI snakes can be quite shudder-inducing. But there is also something cheerfully ridiculous in the way the film sw...
Empire
All very well, but it is by no means the giddy delight that the fans hoped for.

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Partial Film Information

Director: David R. Ellis
Writer: John Heffernan
Studio: New Line Cinema
Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Nathan Phillips, Byron Lawson

Release: August 18, 2006
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