Snakes on a Plane!!
Woo-hoo. Snakes on a Plane comes out Friday.
I plan on going home - walking my dog - clean the litterbox and running out the door to catch the 7pm showing this Friday.
I am so pumped for this movie. I have no idea why - I just am. I think that Attack of the Show has brainwashed me.
Woo-hoo. Snakes on a Plane comes out Friday.
I plan on going home - walking my dog - clean the litterbox and running out the door to catch the 7pm showing this Friday.
I am so pumped for this movie. I have no idea why - I just am. I think that Attack of the Show has brainwashed me.
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- This film's title originated at an after-work happy hour among Hollywood colleagues to see who could come up with the most awful pitch for a movie. Producer David Berenson, who worked for DreamWorks at the time, gave his pitch for this movie based on a script called "Venom."
- Samuel L. Jackson only signed on for this film because of the title. It was later changed to "Pacific Air Flight 121", but Jackson demanded they reverse the change. "We're totally changing that back. That's the only reason I took the job: I read the title."
- On June 3, 2006, Samuel L. Jackson said, while presenting the award for best movie at the MTV Movie Awards, "I'm here tonight to present the award everyone's been waiting for: best movie. Now, this award holds a special place in my heart because next year I'll be winning it for Snakes on a Plane. Now I know, I know that sounds cocky, but I don't give a damn. I am guaranteeing that Snakes on a Plane will win best movie next year. Does not matter what else is coming out. The New James Bond... no snakes in that! Ocean's 13... where my snakes at? Shrek the Third... green, but not a snake. No movie shall triumph over Snakes on a Plane. Unless I happen to feel like making a movie called Mo' Motha-fuckin' Snakes on Mo' Motha-fuckin' Planes."