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Release Date:

Aug 18,2006

MPAA Rating:

R For language, a scene of sexuality and drug use, and intense sequences of terror and violence.

Genres:

Horror

Running Time:

1 Hr 46 Mins

Seen At:

Regal Washington 8-17-06

Distributor:

 

Budget:

$35,000,000

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A Film Review By Clyde Ayles

A SLITHERING GOOD TIME

Even before this film made it to the theatres it was a cult favorite due to the title. Well, when you go to see        it you will have the time of your life. This is filled with action, suspense, and tons of fun.   When a young man observes a murder, he is then targeted by the murderer. Now it is up to a law agent (SAMUEL L. JACKSON, as good as ever) to get him on a plane from Hawaii to Los Angelas. But the journey hits a snag when tons of deadly snakes are timely released from crates put on board by the murderer.    The effects are great to see and scream at. There are times when the camera shows the action from the snake's point of view.  This is over the top.   You feel for the crew and passengers. There is the Rapper and his bodygaurds, the lady with her little dog, the young mother with her baby, and two young brothers traveling alone amoung others. There are times when you yourself will feel like you are on the plane. Go and enjoy.   SEE YA AT THE MOVIES   CLYDE.

© 2006 Clyde Ayles

 

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