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Okay, I realize this is seven months after the movie's release. I realize that I got the DVD first day it was out, and I hadn't watched it till now. I've been busy. And today was The Day.
huskiebear and I agree: Snakes on a Plane is a superbly entertaining bad movie. Exactly the right helpings of gore (perhaps a minute too long on the "OMGWTFBBQ WE'RE BEING ATTACKED BY SNAKES AAAAAAAH", but really only a minute), action, scares, snark, comedy, drama, cheesecake, and ever-damn cliché in the Disaster Movie Book Of Clichés, with a few incredibly bad lines and a few incredibly good ones. Well made, well acted, Samuel L. Muthafuckin' Jackson pwnes all of our asses. And everything you can anticipate being bitten by a snake is bitten by a snake, but somehow it's still watchable.
We are gonna get everybody over for a MST3K LemurCon to have fun with it. 'Cause it's too fun not to share.
Les wants to make it a double-feature. Any suggestions?
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We are gonna get everybody over for a MST3K LemurCon to have fun with it. 'Cause it's too fun not to share.
Les wants to make it a double-feature. Any suggestions?
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Date: 2007-03-05 01:16 am (UTC)I'll say that it helps if you know a bit about the comics... but only a little bit, and to suspend disbelief from there. Storywise it's a missmatch of Johny Blaze and the second Rider (the Penance stare) but it hangs together with surprising internal consistently.
Well worth the matinee price.