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8/10
Great Escapist Fun!
16 October 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Sometimes you want to see a movie to escape. You don't want any lessons on life, moral messages, or tearjerkers, you just want some pure entertainment for a couple of hours. If that's what you want, then Snakes On A Plane is your movie! I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It had action, humor, bad guys getting what they deserve, creeps, tension - all the stuff that makes a movie fun. It also had Samuel L. Jackson, who is always worth the price of a ticket because he's good in anything he does. I can tell he apparently had a blast making this movie. It didn't waste time on a lot of sub-plots - like making sure the gangster responsible for the snakes got what he deserved, or a lot of extra story regarding the witness. There was just enough background on characters to advance the plot - that's all. The only expectation I had going into this movie was to be entertained for a while, and that is definitely what I got. I highly recommend Snakes On A Plane!
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10/10
Classic, funny stuff!
11 November 2005
This movie is on my list of my favorite funny movies of all time. I 've lost count of how many times I've seen it, yet each time I view it, I laugh out loud all over again. It's side-splitting humor without crudeness and vulgarity - a quality that today's movies sadly lack. One of my favorite scenes is where all the draftees are being inducted - particularly where Will comes to the aid of his buddy Private Whitledge. I don't know if this is the first film pairing of Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, but their chemistry is readily apparent, in the scene where Private Stockdale is having his manual dexterity tested. I live in the southern Appalachians and I never felt once like this movie was derogatory and condescending towards mountain people. Yes, Andy Griffith's Will Stockdale was extremely naive, but he was never portrayed as being less of a human being because he was from the southern mountains and less experienced in life. I always felt like Private Stockdale's naiveté enabled him to approach things from a different perspective (albeit unknowingly) and come up with quite unique solutions. Andy Griffith was, and is, a master at portraying this kind of character.
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