I went and saw it with Gail and couple of friends this afternoon. It was, without a doubt, the most entertaining movie we've seen in a long, long time. The ENTIRE audience was in to it! The movie didn't take itself seriously.
I loved how everyone was laughing every time someone died. haha..
I loved it. This movie kicked my ass then asked for seconds. I don't think my Girlfriend expected all the violence and grabbed me alot. She ended up loving it though.
The co-pilot is easily my favourate character, he's exactly what I'd be doing.. except maybe the dying part.
When the couple were doing it in the bathroom I said out load "What the fuck, I came to see a snake on a plane not his snake on a plane"
hahaha, during that "Mile High" scene someone yelled FAKES ON A PLANE! haha everyone busted a gut. too funny.
EDIT: Gail is organizing the wedding for the guy who played the not-so-straight steward on the plane. His real name is Bruce Lee (but goes by Bruce James for film) and is, apparently, just as 'fabulous' in real life as he was in the movie. Haha.
Snakes on a muthafukin Plane!! This movie kicked ass to a degree that is almost unfathomable. The theater audience made this the most fun i've had at a movie in a long time.
I dont get it. Maybe i'm not hip or i'm too old, but are you all being sarcastic? I hav'nt seen it, but it looks like the biggest load of garbage film made since anaconda.
Is it actually a good movie or are you all full of shit?
My wife and I saw it last night in a nearly empty theatre. Very entertaining. One of the best send-ups of disaster movies that I've seen. I kept expecting Leslie Neilsen to step out of one of the plane's restrooms struggling against a viper on his nose.
saw it last night at the university cinema for free movie night. a truly unique experience. funniest action movie ive ever seen. the whole auidence loved it, even the guys who were there only to jeer at it were laughing and having a good time.
i really enjoyed that they didnt hold back on the snake bites and places for biting. they really know what their audience wants
My god - have you all lost your friggin minds? I went to it last night in the most ghetto theater we could find (you know - where everysinglepersonintheplaceyellsatthescreen) and it was horrible! I was expecting campy. It wasn't. I was expecting gruesome deaths. None. I was expecting funny bits. Not a ONE! It was seriously the most boring movie I've seen in ages. And the audience HATED IT! Nobody was into the movie, nobody was rowdy or anything. Complete silence as everyone was walking out of the theater. It was pitiful.
We were comparing it to Slither as we walked out. Slither blew this movie out of water. not even a comparison! I wouldn't even call this a movie. Well, I guess I could, because technically it was on film, and I paid money for it.
But seriously!?!? How could you all be brainwashed so badly?
haha Luxury you sound like lots of fun to go out with. People laughing and yelling with the movie a bad thing? I think you took the movie way too seriously.
what do you do for fun on friday night, sit around knitting brown socks and drinking tonic water? (oo burn)
No no no. I knit on Saturday nights. I'm posting this inbetween socks. I just finished the left one, and it turned out spectacularly! I can only hope that the right is as good.
You missed my point. We made it a fact to GO to the worst theater we knew just because of the yelling with the movie. The way we figured was that the only way a movie like that would be enjoyable would be at the theater, and the more yelling, the better. The point is - is that THAT NEVER HAPPENDED. Everyone in the theater hated it, NOBODY laughed. NOBODY yelled. It was unbearable.
Now nobody likes a good laugh more than I do...except perhaps my family and their friends...oh yes, and the lot of you. Come to think of it, most people like a good laugh more than I do. But that's beside the point.
ah my mistake, I misread your post. Yes, being in a theater without all the crazy energy of people laughing and yelling would definitely have diminished the awesomeness.
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No no no. I knit on Saturday nights. I'm posting this inbetween socks. I just finished the left one, and it turned out spectacularly! I can only hope that the right is as good.
You missed my point. We made it a fact to GO to the worst theater we knew just because of the yelling with the movie. The way we figured was that the only way a movie like that would be enjoyable would be at the theater, and the more yelling, the better. The point is - is that THAT NEVER HAPPENDED. Everyone in the theater hated it, NOBODY laughed. NOBODY yelled. It was unbearable.
Now nobody likes a good laugh more than I do...except perhaps my family and their friends...oh yes, and the lot of you. Come to think of it, most people like a good laugh more than I do. But that's beside the point.
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I am so sorry for this =( Everyone in the entire theater i went to was LAUGHING BEFORE IT EVEN BEGAN, it was amazingly awersome. I'm pretty sure it was just a bunch of collage kids fresh back in town that were the only ones who actually knew about the movie.
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I've got to try to make it to the theatre this weekend and check it out
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SAJgFDCU3So
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I've got to try to make it to the theatre this weekend and check it out
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The sequel to snakes on a plane MUST HAVE CHRISTOPHER WALKEN
Taking my girlfriend to it tomorrow night for her birthday
just got back from seeing it... I saw the mutherfucking shit out of that motherfucking movie
god bless snakes, and the planes they're on
True story.
Marcus Dublin
Artist - Kaos Studios
i was expecting total cheese factor through the whole movie, but it was actually really entertaining.
I loved how everyone was laughing every time someone died. haha..
The co-pilot is easily my favourate character, he's exactly what I'd be doing.. except maybe the dying part.
When the couple were doing it in the bathroom I said out load "What the fuck, I came to see a snake on a plane not his snake on a plane"
That got afew laughs.
EDIT: Gail is organizing the wedding for the guy who played the not-so-straight steward on the plane. His real name is Bruce Lee (but goes by Bruce James for film) and is, apparently, just as 'fabulous' in real life as he was in the movie. Haha.
Is it actually a good movie or are you all full of shit?
it's worth it, if for no other reason than to better understand such a huge cultural phenomenon
i guess a lot of the hypers arent caring to go see it....
i havent seen it yet. it starts at the university cinema later this week. i'll be sure to check it out.
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenew...=rss&rpc=22
http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/0822talker-ON.html
My wife and I saw it last night in a nearly empty theatre. Very entertaining. One of the best send-ups of disaster movies that I've seen. I kept expecting Leslie Neilsen to step out of one of the plane's restrooms struggling against a viper on his nose.
i really enjoyed that they didnt hold back on the snake bites and places for biting. they really know what their audience wants
the best B movie i have ever seen.
I almost thought Samuel L. Jackson would launch into his Pulp Fiction speach.
We were comparing it to Slither as we walked out. Slither blew this movie out of water. not even a comparison! I wouldn't even call this a movie. Well, I guess I could, because technically it was on film, and I paid money for it.
But seriously!?!? How could you all be brainwashed so badly?
But seriously!?!? How could you all be brainwashed so badly?
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Maybe you just don't have a sense of humor.
what do you do for fun on friday night, sit around knitting brown socks and drinking tonic water? (oo burn)
You missed my point. We made it a fact to GO to the worst theater we knew just because of the yelling with the movie. The way we figured was that the only way a movie like that would be enjoyable would be at the theater, and the more yelling, the better. The point is - is that THAT NEVER HAPPENDED. Everyone in the theater hated it, NOBODY laughed. NOBODY yelled. It was unbearable.
Now nobody likes a good laugh more than I do...except perhaps my family and their friends...oh yes, and the lot of you. Come to think of it, most people like a good laugh more than I do. But that's beside the point.
No no no. I knit on Saturday nights. I'm posting this inbetween socks. I just finished the left one, and it turned out spectacularly! I can only hope that the right is as good.
You missed my point. We made it a fact to GO to the worst theater we knew just because of the yelling with the movie. The way we figured was that the only way a movie like that would be enjoyable would be at the theater, and the more yelling, the better. The point is - is that THAT NEVER HAPPENDED. Everyone in the theater hated it, NOBODY laughed. NOBODY yelled. It was unbearable.
Now nobody likes a good laugh more than I do...except perhaps my family and their friends...oh yes, and the lot of you. Come to think of it, most people like a good laugh more than I do. But that's beside the point.
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I am so sorry for this =( Everyone in the entire theater i went to was LAUGHING BEFORE IT EVEN BEGAN, it was amazingly awersome. I'm pretty sure it was just a bunch of collage kids fresh back in town that were the only ones who actually knew about the movie.