Responding to fan demand, the studio actually added a week of reshoots to include more gore and the now-iconic, profanity-laden line from Samuel L. Jackson: "I have had it with these motherf---ing snakes on this motherf---ing plane!" .
Before "going viral" was a standard marketing strategy, Snakes on a Plane became an omnipresent Internet sensation . Snakes on a Plane
The edited-for-television version famously replaced the expletives with "monkey-fighting snakes on this Monday-through-Friday plane," which became a meme in its own right. Critical & Commercial Impact Responding to fan demand, the studio actually added
Released in 2006, is more than just a B-movie; it remains a landmark study in how Internet hype can create a cultural phenomenon that doesn't always translate to the box office. Starring Samuel L. Jackson , the film was born from a simple, high-concept premise that took the early web by storm. The Story & Origin Jackson , the film was born from a
The plot is as literal as its title: after witnessing a murder by a mob boss, Sean Jones (played by Nathan Phillips) is escorted by FBI agent Neville Flynn ( Samuel L. Jackson ) on a flight to Los Angeles to testify. To prevent him from reaching the trial, the mobster unleashes a crate of hundreds of onto the aircraft.
The original script, titled Venom , was inspired by a real-world story about brown tree snakes hitchhiking in airplane cargo during World War II.
Fans were so obsessed with the title that they created their own trailers, posters, and songs before the film even came out.