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August 14, 2006
I coulda been a constrictor: Sam Jackson high on Snakes' low
"There are some movies that deserve criticism," Samuel L. Jackson tells the junketeers for Snakes on a Plane, as transcribed by LA Daily News' Bob Strauss (who implies he hasn't seen the film). "They want people to know that it's a great dramatic accomplishment and has some great performances in it. But, c'mon. Yes, you will have some fun if you go see Snakes on a Plane. Snakes are biting people—and they're biting them right on screen. There's nothing to review. It's not 'Snakes on the Waterfront.' You don't have snakes going, 'I coulda been a constrictor.' No. Hell no. It's Snakes on a Plane.'" [SOAP got 14,500,000 Google hits as of this posting; image from Snakes on a Blog, the many links from which include "Snakes on Clare Danes." ]
Posted by Ray Pride at August 14, 2006 08:15 PM
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