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Did exactly what I thought it would and more. There was actually plot, there was character development, there were snakes and there was The Man himself, Samuel L Jackson.
If you're feeling down and need a lift, switch off and watch this film, it'll do you good, provided you're not afraid of snakes, of course.
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There are enough one--liners and quirky characters in it to make it a cult film, I think.
Then again, I thought the same of Sky Captain And The World of Tomorrow but there's very little you hear about it anymore and Conran's proposed next project (Carter of Mars) seems to have disappeared from the radar, too.
Update: John Carter of Mars is being made, but by Jon Faveau. Thanks for the info,
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I can only assume that he was unable to get funding as Sky Captain flopped. I thought it was brilliant and so did everyone else who likes the genre but I guess that's not enough people...
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Harry Knowles of aintitcoolnews fame is a producer for it
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It just didn't seem to have the verve it needed.
Shame, because there were the seeds of some good stuff in it.
Nathan, the Toxic Pixie
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That is all.
Glad you liked it too :)
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I found it quite an interesting film on the basis that you could clearly see that the script (possibly even to shooting level) was the kind of awful b-movie schlock that ends up being sold in Petrol stations - behold 'snake-o-vision', completely stereo-typical characters and ubiquitous sex-death. Then points where money can help a film - evidenced by the quality of lighting and camera work which tends to be lacking in cheaper films, and the special effects/snake attack scenes (where the script would have simply said 'snakes attack and kill x, bite y in the eye' etc.)
Which was a strange mix of effectively tense creature feature and appallingly written (and yet some how ingenious) characters.
I don't recall any character development myself unless you decide to include
Flight Attendent: You're such a Jerk, Samuel
Samuel L Jackson: But I work for the FBI, don't you like my shiney head? Do you hate black people?
Flight Attendent: Oh no, I didn't meant that.
Samuel L Jackson: Don't worry your pretty little head about it. Check out my winking.
Flight Attendent: I love you guy I hated two seconds ago...
All very amusing
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I never said it was a quality film, just very entertaining. It lived off its stereotypes, which were played extremely well. ;o)
All in context, of course.
Snakes in a theater......
Re: Snakes in a theater......