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October 11, 2005
Snakes on a Plane: The Neverending Story
With only a fistful of photos on the web, but a burgeoning worldwide love for its unbashedly old school New Line title, New Line's forthcoming Snakes on a Plane has 141,000 Google hits... and Samuel L. Jackson. We start with Snakes on a Blog, then move on to screenwriter Josh Friedman's epic anecdote about the script and the titling-retitling of the pic, "Snakes on a motherf---- plane," before moving on to more tasty treats...

There's a Rockabilly theme song awaiting licensing; some Samuel L. Jackson funnies; a potential ad campaign; another Snakes-tracking blog; an alleged treatment by Michael Bay and myriad minions; and one last spec song. Plus: get yer t-shirts here and here.

[Cartoon via Goopymart; Special Thanks to Mr. Neutron.]
Posted by pride at October 11, 2005 06:51 AM
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There's no way the movie will live up to this kind of hype. The title deserves better filmmakers.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at October 11, 2005 12:58 AM
wow..the official trailer at http://www.tagworld.com/snakesonaplane. Movie looks like it rocks ;) [It's a teaser: the trailer will surely be even funnier.]
Posted by: jmorriss
at March 17, 2006 12:44 PM
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