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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

This is serious. 

Every year, there are more than 1,200 instances of snakes getting loose in passenger jets. These traumatic events risk the safety of many people and cost the world's governments hundreds of dollars in damages.

In these troubled times of Orange Alerts and snake-related terrorism, it's important to support films that make a difference, films like Snakes on a Plane.

In Snakes on a Plane, a new comedy starring Samuel L. Jackson, an assassin who wants to "off" a witness, releases a crate of snakes on a passenger plane. I recently interviewed the star of Star Wars: Episode III, Samuel L. Jackson. He explained that this movie has been the most challenging acting experience of his career, but he was glad to raise awareness about the dangers of snakes on planes.

"If this movie reaches just one person and really teaches them that releasing snakes on an airplane is dangerous and irresponsible, or dissuades one snake terrorist, I've done my job," said Jackson.


Nicky Y. is a film critic for the online magazine Slate.

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