Snakes On A Plane

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."
 
No one wants to watch "Pacific Air blah blah," they want to see "Snakes on a Plane!" :D
 
My son went to see it with a group of about eight other young teens, and they all got up and walked out after the first half an hour. He says the only reason they stuck it out that long was that someone had heard that it got cool towards the end, but the gratuitous spike-heel-in-the-forehead sent them out onto the sidewalk.
We went and talked to the theater manager today and got their ticket prices back for them. :rolleyes: It's the only feedback that makes any difference to the fucking marketing mutherfuckers.
 
I heard on the news, I think it was here in texas, while the movie was playing at a theater the audience went bananas, as in nuts.

Turns out somebody let two live rattle snakes loose in this theater as a prank or something.

It was a real story, really, but I wondered if they was screamin "help, there is really motherfuckin snakes in here!"

:kiss:
 
I heard that the story was a hoax. I pulled this from yesterday's IMDb movie news:

Police Refute Rumors of Snake Cinema Scare

Phoenix, Arizona police have denied reports live rattlesnakes were released in a cinema during a screening of Snakes On A Plane, insisting the claims are a hoax. Local news reports on Tuesday said cinema-goers were terrified when two live venomous rattlesnakes were released at a showing of the Samuel L. Jackson film last Friday. Phoenix police sergeant Joel Tranter admits there is a shred of truth to the story - a 10-inch rattlesnake was found on Friday in a hallway at the movie theatre, but is thought to have slithered there on its own. A security guard swept the snake up outside and trapped it in a plastic container until a member of the Arizona Herpetological Association could haul it away. Snake handlers had also been called to the theatre earlier in the day to retrieve another rattlesnake from outside.
 
Stella_Omega said:
My son went to see it with a group of about eight other young teens, and they all got up and walked out after the first half an hour. He says the only reason they stuck it out that long was that someone had heard that it got cool towards the end, but the gratuitous spike-heel-in-the-forehead sent them out onto the sidewalk.
We went and talked to the theater manager today and got their ticket prices back for them. :rolleyes: It's the only feedback that makes any difference to the fucking marketing mutherfuckers.
They shouldn't have left. Snakes On A Plane is really an adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank.
 
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