Snakes on a Plane (R1) in January
03-10-2006 00:31 | 6050 views | Dave Foster | Show Backlinks
New Line Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Snakes on a Plane for 2nd January 2007 priced at $28.98 SRP. When deadly snakes are released onboard Pacific Air Flight 121, an FBI agent (Samuel L. Jackson) must protect the passengers before they become the creatures’ prey. Directed by David R. Ellis (Final Destination 2, Cellular), this high concept action-thriller also stars Julianna Margulies, Kenan Thompson and Rachel Blanchard.
Available in separate Widescreen and Full Screen editions features include:


Available in separate Widescreen and Full Screen editions features include:
- English DD2.0, DD5.1 & DTS 6.1 Surround
- English & Spanish subtitles
- Commentary from star Samuel L. Jackson and director David R. Ellis
- Deleted scenes with optional commentary from director David R. Ellis
- “Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)” – Cobra Starship with The Academy Is…, Gym Class Heroes, and The Sounds music video (8:55mins)
- Gag reel
- “Pure Venom” – behind-the-scenes documentary (18:02mins)
- “Snakes on a Blog” – featurette documenting the film’s fan-based buzz (12:18mins)
- “Meet the Reptiles” – featurette about the snakes featured in the film (12:56mins)
- Snakes on a Plane VFX featurette (5mins)
- Easter egg
- Teaser trailer
- Theatrical trailer: “Unleashed”
- Theatrical trailer: “Phobia”
- Five TV spots





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Originally Posted by corkbouy:
Perfect! :D
Same here! :D
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Look up "high concept" on wikipedia. Says a marketing ploy used to refer to action films that could be described in 2 or 3 sentences so a euphemism for "simple plot" really . Mind you whether snakes on a plane qualifies as high concept depends on whether you use commas or full stops in "snakes, on a plane, says it all" as it may be one sentence too short :D