Samuel L. Jackson is da man. He’s not the man, he’s da man, which makes him, at least, three times the man. So when Sam Jackson decides to do a movie called “Snakes on a Plane” about a federal marshal battling motherf’in snakes on a plane (hence the title) trying to kill the marshal’s motherf’in witness, Internet movie fanboys came in their pants. According to legend, when Jackson was offered the part, he accepted based entirely on the title, and when the producers tried to change the title later on, Jackson balked, and told them in no certain terms to “Don’t change the motherf’in title, you motherf’ers!” Or something to that affect. Thus, “Snakes on a Plane”, the B-movie that lucked into the world of A-movies, becomes legend even before it arrives in your f’in theaters August 18. Motherf’n!
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