Snakes On A Plane [5000+ TOP-RATED]

The original script, titled Venom , was inspired by a real-world story about brown tree snakes hitchhiking in airplane cargo during World War II.

Released in 2006, is more than just a B-movie; it remains a landmark study in how Internet hype can create a cultural phenomenon that doesn't always translate to the box office. Starring Samuel L. Jackson , the film was born from a simple, high-concept premise that took the early web by storm. The Story & Origin Snakes on a Plane

The edited-for-television version famously replaced the expletives with "monkey-fighting snakes on this Monday-through-Friday plane," which became a meme in its own right. Critical & Commercial Impact The original script, titled Venom , was inspired

The plot is as literal as its title: after witnessing a murder by a mob boss, Sean Jones (played by Nathan Phillips) is escorted by FBI agent Neville Flynn ( Samuel L. Jackson ) on a flight to Los Angeles to testify. To prevent him from reaching the trial, the mobster unleashes a crate of hundreds of onto the aircraft. Jackson , the film was born from a

Responding to fan demand, the studio actually added a week of reshoots to include more gore and the now-iconic, profanity-laden line from Samuel L. Jackson: "I have had it with these motherf---ing snakes on this motherf---ing plane!" .

Before "going viral" was a standard marketing strategy, Snakes on a Plane became an omnipresent Internet sensation .

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