Snakes on a Plane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Can you hear Sam Jackson yelling that at the producers? I can.
Snakes on a Plane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "At one point, the film's working title was altered to Pacific Air Flight 121. In August 2005, a perturbed Samuel L. Jackson told an interviewer, 'We're totally changing that back. That's the only reason I took the job: I read the title.'[2] In another interview in early 2006, Jackson claimed that once he learned about the movie title being changed he said: 'What are you doing here? It's not Gone with the Wind. It's not On the Waterfront. It's Snakes on a Plane!'[3] The film was soon reverted to the working title of Snakes on a Plane. On 2006-03-02, IMDb reported that the film had been renamed S.O.A.P. (standing for Snakes On A Plane).[4] However, a week later, IMDb reported that the name had again been changed back to 'Snakes on a Plane,' for reasons unstated."
Snakes on a Plane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "At one point, the film's working title was altered to Pacific Air Flight 121. In August 2005, a perturbed Samuel L. Jackson told an interviewer, 'We're totally changing that back. That's the only reason I took the job: I read the title.'[2] In another interview in early 2006, Jackson claimed that once he learned about the movie title being changed he said: 'What are you doing here? It's not Gone with the Wind. It's not On the Waterfront. It's Snakes on a Plane!'[3] The film was soon reverted to the working title of Snakes on a Plane. On 2006-03-02, IMDb reported that the film had been renamed S.O.A.P. (standing for Snakes On A Plane).[4] However, a week later, IMDb reported that the name had again been changed back to 'Snakes on a Plane,' for reasons unstated."
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