Snakes jabbing through eye sockets. Snakes wriggling underneath dresses. Snakes biting people. You'll see all of this and more in the most anticipated movie of the summer, "Snakes on a Plane," a cult high concept, horror-thriller feature film starring Samuel L. Jackson and directed by David R. Ellis (Final Destination 2, Cellular). The film is rated R by the MPAA, 15 by the BBFC, M15+ by the OFLC and 14A by the CHVRS, due to explicit language, a scene depicting drug use and sex, and sequences of terror and violence.
Extreme surfing lover and Hawaii resident Sean Jones (Nathan Phillips) witnesses a murder at the hands of crime lord Eddie Kim. After a failed hit on Jones' life, Federal Agent Nelville Flynn (Sam Jackson) convinces Sean to testify in Los Angeles against Kim and help put him behind bars forever. In order to get to that grand jury, Jones and Flynn must fly across the Pacific Ocean, but Kim and his men try to prevent that by taking the plane down with the help of poisonous snakes hidden in the cargo area. Now, Anarchy erupts. It happens when the air system for the plane has been pumped full of hormones called pheromone that makes the reptiles especially aggressive attacking left and right that makes the passenger's panic, driving the snakes into a greater frenzy. Blood is splattered and dead people are scattered. It is man (and woman) vs. more than 500 venomous snakes. The setting? 30,000 feet in the air.
All in all, this is a much better movie than anything with a name like "Snakes on a Plane" should be. David Koechner plays a pilot, who given life and death circumstances, is able to successfully hit on his stewardesses. Also flying is Kenan Thompson, who plays a bodyguard more concerned with his videogames than protecting the famous rapper Three-G's, both add just the right amount of comedic breaks that the film calls for.
If you're looking forward to this movie, you're likely to be pleasantly surprised by how well it delivers on the fun and scares. Seeing those venomous snakes in the loose attacking each of every one in their way will surely makes your body feel horrified and afraid on the climax of the movie. So if you missed to watch “Snakes on a Plane” in theater, it's now you're chance to witness those vicious snakes on the loose by grabbing a quality DVD copy of the film in a low low price only available in your reliable DVD auction site, DVD.TV.