This weekend, I went to see possibly the greatest motion picture ever made (according to Samuel L. Jackson), "Snakes on a Plane!" It may have been the greatest and worst movie I've ever seen. A lot of the acting was pretty bad, and the plot was just plain terrible. However, the thing that redeemed it for me was the fact that the movie didn't take itself seriously. The film-makers knew they were making a bad movie, and took advantage of how low everyone's expectations would be. In any given scene, if you think to yourself 'It would be great if *this* happened,' chances are that's exactly what's about to happen.
I don't think this movie will be winning any awards, but it sure was fun to watch (but only once; I don't think I'll be seeing it again).





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