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Snakes on a Plane
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Neville Flynn is an FBI agent handling what seems like a routine assignment, serving as bodyguard for Sean Jones, a Hawaiian surfer dude who is flying to California to testify in a high-profile criminal trial after witnessing mobster Eddie Kim murdering one of his underlings. However, Eddie dispatches hundred of different species of snakes airborne with a time operated device in the luggage to release the snakes in the flight with the intent of crashing the plane. Neville and the passengers have to struggle with the snakes to survive.
Neville Flynn is an FBI agent handling what seems like a routine assignment, serving as bodyguard for Sean Jones, a Hawaiian surfer dude who is flying to California to testify in a high-profile criminal trial after witnessing mobster Eddie Kim murdering one of his underlings. However, Eddie dispatches hundred of different species of snakes airborne with a time operated device in the luggage to release the snakes in the flight with the intent of crashing the plane. Neville and the passengers have to struggle with the snakes to survive.
Actors:
Darryl Quon,
Casey Dubois,
Mi-Jung Lee,
Mark Houghton,
Julianna Margulies,
Todd Louiso,
Emily Holmes,
Darren Moore,
Terry Chen,
Bobby Cannavale,
Samantha McLeod,
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Darryl Quon
Casey Dubois
12 August 1993, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Mi-Jung Lee
12 September 1966
Mark Houghton
Julianna Margulies
8 June 1966, Spring Valley, New York, USA
Todd Louiso
27 January 1970, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Emily Holmes
1 March 1977, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Darren Moore
Terry Chen
3 February 1975, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Bobby Cannavale
3 May 1970, Union City, New Jersey, USA
Samantha McLeod
Director:
David R. Ellis
David R. Ellis
8 September 1952, Santa Monica, California, USA
Country:
United States, Germany
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Denver Rocky Mountain News
August 21, 2006
A triumph of high-concept but low-ambition filmmaking.
July 03, 2007
Its genre elements are completely honed down to their basest elements and exploited for the most fun possible.
August 18, 2006
When 'fans' respond to an unabashedly silly title like Snakes on a Plane and start riffing on it, how seriously do they mean for their suggestions to be taken?
April 21, 2009
Although the film's production company New Line retooled the movie from a PG-13 to an R rating with ideas and dialogue from web fans, "Snakes On A Plane" is a boring ride.
March 30, 2011
A movie about snakes on a plane does not need to be straightforward; it only has a shot if it is either genuinely scary or so incredibly over the top it's funny. Snakes on a Plane is neither, but maybe Snakes on a Boat will be better.
New Yorker
August 28, 2006
Intentional low camp always seems wrong unless it's very funny; in trash, one wants clumsiness, even a certain tackiness, and this movie has the production values and the high-tech fluency of a much bigger movie.
August 18, 2006
The plot is ridiculous and the characters are cardboard, but none of that really matters once the snakes get into the fuselage and start zapping people, the very definition of entertainment.
August 30, 2009
A snarky genre exercise and its own late-night sketch parody, it parades nothing so much as the force of the public's lowered expectations
Newark Star-Ledger
August 21, 2006
There's a certain knee-jerk impulse to bash Snakes, just because of all the ridiculous buildup, but the film delivers on its promise of reptilian fun, with a camp mix of comedy, horror and suspense.
October 08, 2010
Few studio-supported films match its B-movie nirvana of stupid-goodness. It's exactly what its title suggests and more — the proof in the primal levels ranging from basic exploited fears to the crowd’s roaring reactions and howls of humor or horror.
New York Daily News
August 18, 2006
This Internet-promoted lark about a Hawaii-to-L.A. flight besieged by a frenzied tangle of snakes is hilariously funny, full of fang-popping scares, and guaranteed to increase travel by train.

