There have been pleas for some more original content, and I’m going to work on that for you, really I will. First, though, I’ve got to burn through all the Snakes on a Plane content that’s already out there. I started this blog late, so I’ve got to catch up a little bit. Anyway, here’s a Samuel L. Jackson discussing the film and, most importantly, the decision to keep the title that we know and love:
Beaks: One of those films that you’re working on right now is… well, it’s called “Pacific Air 121″?
Jackson: Snakes on a Plane, man!
Beaks: Exactly.
Jackson: We’re totally changing that back. That’s the only reason I took the job: I read the title.
Beaks: Snakes on a Plane! That’s everything!
Jackson: You either want to see that, or you don’t.
Beaks: And how are those snakes? Besides being on a plane?
Jackson: Some of them are aggressive, some of them are cool. They’re interesting to watch, and interesting to interact with. It depends on what kind of snake it is. One day, it took, like, four guys to bring in this 350 lb. Burmese Python. We were all like, ‘Where’s that goin’??? And I watched an Albino Cobra strike airplane seats the other day. I watched it from another studio. It’s actually been a fun show. But we’re taking the name back!
I love the Samuel L. Jackson recognizes how important the title is. “You either want to see that, or you don’t.” Damn straight.
