Our story starts off with an simple victim who has witnessed something he most likely should have been better off ignoring. But what he has witnessed, he cannot forget. And those that saw him spot what he saw, desire to kill him, to thwart him from relating to the authorities what he did, in fact, observe. So begins our tormenting story.
He is met by a unique agent of law enforcement, played by Jackson. He is introduced to us with those eternal words of authority, safety, as well as quite command of the space: "Come with me if you yearn for to live." He takes the young witness with him on a flight to testify against the unspeakable men who unveiled the crime on his innocent eyes. How they have decided to kill him will be revealed in the next startling moments of this film.
As they are on the plane, they see something so exceptionally evil yet so inexplicable that it take a few deaths for what is incident to utterly sink in. There are snakes on the plane. Plus not just your garden variety snakes that are glad to eat a mouse here and there, these are highly exotic and deadly poisonous snakes that intend to kill as many humans with their toxic venom as they perchance can.
Fortuitously our unique agent of law enforcement steps into action, and begins the crusade against the snakes. Notice, he's tired of these snakes on this plane, although that's not precisely how it was worded in the actual film. Rumor has it that line was put in there meticulously to suit the Snakes on a Plane Internet fans, but I digress.
Two of the victims of the snakes are the pilot and the co-pilot. Who will fly this seemingly doomed plane? Well, fortunately there is a passenger who has occurred to have logged several hours on a video game flight simulator. He hops in, rises to the chance, plus lands the plane safely. The witness is carefully transported to the difficulty where he testifies against the immoral fellows, plus everything works out pleasant. The snakes are dead, the dreadful chaps are in jail, as well as Samuel L. Jackson after yet again shows us who's boss.
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