| | | Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), English, Spanish, Subtitled, Slip Sleeve On board a flight over the Pacific Ocean, an assassin, bent on killing a passenger who's a witness in protective custody, let loose a crate full of deadly snakes.Running Time: 106 min.Format: DVD MOVIE "...[Jackson] glowers and growls and acts the hero better than any actor out there." Chris Kaltenbach, Baltimore Sun "Hilariously funny, full of fang-popping scares, and guaranteed to increase travel by train." Jack Mathews, New York Daily News "...the most exuberantly trashy delight of this summer movie season or last." Scott Foundas, LA Weekly "Action-packed..." Pete Hammond, Maxim "...the most exuberantly trashy delight of this summer movie season or last." Scott Foundas, L.A. Weekly "A phenomenon..." Ty Burr, The Boston Globe
 Editor's Note
 IN THEATERS AUGUST 18, 2006This extremely well-titled thriller stars Samuel L. Jackson as an unlucky air traveler who finds himself trapped on a flight full of, yes, deadly snakes, which have been planted there to kill a crucial government witness.
| Features | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, Spanish |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: New Line |
 | Release Date: 5/6/2008 |
 | Running Time: 106 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2006 |  | Catalog ID: 10563 |  | UPC: 00794043105630 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Available Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
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| | Professional Reviews | Total Film 3 stars out of 5 -- "SNAKES ON A PLANE is designed to chomp down on our jaded jugulars and pump a bracingly gush of lunatic charm." 10/01/2006 p.40Ultimate DVD "Sam Jackson's slithery slab of silliness surprised everyone by actually being rather good despite its loony premise." 08/01/2006 p.73 ReelViews 7 of 10 Samuel L. Jackson is on record as saying this movie isn't for critics. He's right about that. The problem is, it's not for many other people, either. Unless they're stoned. Or drunk. Or just enjoy making fun of bad movies (in other words, the Mystery Science Theater 3000 audience). Most of the time, when a studio decides to hide a film from critics, they do so on the sly. With Snakes on a Plane, New Line Cinema has trumpeted the fact, using this marketing line: "We want the fans to see it first." Translation: we don't want any negative advance word spoiling a big opening day. They needn't have worried, however. Critics could spew bile in reviews, and it wouldn't make a bit of difference at the box office. Snakes on a Plane is motherf***in' fireproof. Director David Ellis has made the film he was hired to make. - James Berardinelli Variety 8 of 10 Whatever it may be -- the worst candidate for an in-flight movie since "United 93," a fascinating case study on the power of Internet publicity, a chance for Samuel L. Jackson to kick some serious asp -- New Line's long-awaited "Snakes on a Plane" is at its best when it surrenders to the exuberant trashiness and matter-of-fact hilarity promised by its title...Sound design throughout comprises a lot of screaming and engine noise, with regular shock notes provided by Trevor Rabin's suitably menacing score. Closing credits are accompanied by the musicvideo for Cobra Starship's "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)," one of the first and scarcely the least of the pic's numerous pop-song tributes. - Justin Chang
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