bad film is a bad film, and a cult film is a cult film; a bad film can be a cult film at the same time. , But it can not be. The two may not always be equal. Can you say that "Trainspotting" is a bad movie? (Of course, "Return to Soul Night" is both, just watching the title is sure) So, I admit that "Snakes on a plane" is a bad film, but it is a cult film, not only is it too famous, but it is even a bit wrong. , It's just a group of poisonous snakes getting on the plane and disrupting it. If this is considered cult, I put a loud fart in my sleep and it went straight to cult.
Although I think "Snakes on a plane" is not completely bad enough, in the case of "good bad movies" (this is a very contradictory terms...), "SOAP" is delivered, at least There are all the elements of "high-altitude bad movies":
-Dog men and women
are the first to suffer every time -there is an idiot and a dog in the air
-the pilot will definitely die
-the plane is landed by someone else, and this "other person" is usually a computer prodigy Or flight attendant
-the window bursts, d wild flying around
Before the play, Samuel L. Jackson’s sentence "nough is enough! I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!" To be honest, apart from this dialogue and the final "Playstation or Xbox?" gag, the nigger performed mediocre this trip. On the contrary, I like that idiot young master in the sky. I personally feel that he is more robbing than the protagonist nigga, especially the phrase "Who's your daddy now, bitch?" in the "Snake". . It’s a good deal with the phrase "I kick arse for the Lord!" from Father Kung Fu in "Braindead". This is also one of the interesting aspects of bad movies. To such a degree that it confuses people, they will speak a lot of out-of-control dialogues. Elaborate sentences are often born in these situations.
I have a scaffold~!!!!!!!!!!!!
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