Snakes on a plane? I bet it must be a very frightening flight. And hilarious too! That's what I felt after watching the much talking prior-release Snakes On A Plane (SoaP). The movie indeed a fun roller-coaster that worth watching at the cinema near you.
Sean Jones (Nathan Phillips) is a reluctant witness for a crime of killing by a mafia boss, Eddie Kim (Byron Lawson). Since Eddie Kim is tremendous vicious-man, so Sean's life is in danger. Thus come the FBI Special Agent, Neville Flyn (Samuel L. Jackson) to protect him during a flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles where the court will be held. Little do they know, Eddi has set up a bunch of dangerous snakes on the plane. Afterwards, terror and mayhem occurs on the plane courtesy of those variety of snakes.
SoaP is definitely a B movie but highly exceeding most of other movies in the same league. It's not an inventive one, while actually it taking many elements from many similar movies such as, monster movie, horror movie, action movie and disaster movie. If you had watch those kind of movies you already known what is you are going to dealing with.
The positive aspect is David R. Ellis (Final Destination 2, Cellular) is masterfully blend it with some hilarious scenes and very gripping narrative. Off course there's some hole in the plot and some implausible issues too. This is thoroughly not a perfect movie, but David R. Ellis endeavor to bring equity to his audiences with delivers solid entertainment.
SoaP is not a bad movie that makes you blunt. It's kind of movie that bad that is actually you have to love it. SoaP is a brisk movie which is highly enjoyable, especially if you watch it a movie theater with some friends and popcorn. Yes, this is a kind of movie that you have to go to the cinema to experience it. And believe me the experience will be immensely fun!
Sean Jones (Nathan Phillips) is a reluctant witness for a crime of killing by a mafia boss, Eddie Kim (Byron Lawson). Since Eddie Kim is tremendous vicious-man, so Sean's life is in danger. Thus come the FBI Special Agent, Neville Flyn (Samuel L. Jackson) to protect him during a flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles where the court will be held. Little do they know, Eddi has set up a bunch of dangerous snakes on the plane. Afterwards, terror and mayhem occurs on the plane courtesy of those variety of snakes.
SoaP is definitely a B movie but highly exceeding most of other movies in the same league. It's not an inventive one, while actually it taking many elements from many similar movies such as, monster movie, horror movie, action movie and disaster movie. If you had watch those kind of movies you already known what is you are going to dealing with.
The positive aspect is David R. Ellis (Final Destination 2, Cellular) is masterfully blend it with some hilarious scenes and very gripping narrative. Off course there's some hole in the plot and some implausible issues too. This is thoroughly not a perfect movie, but David R. Ellis endeavor to bring equity to his audiences with delivers solid entertainment.
SoaP is not a bad movie that makes you blunt. It's kind of movie that bad that is actually you have to love it. SoaP is a brisk movie which is highly enjoyable, especially if you watch it a movie theater with some friends and popcorn. Yes, this is a kind of movie that you have to go to the cinema to experience it. And believe me the experience will be immensely fun!
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