Was the "Monkey-fighting snakes on this Monday through Friday plane" dub edit Samuel L. Jackson's idea?

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The 2006 film Snakes on a Plane had a version edited for US television that censored profanity, often with hilarious replacements. The most famous is Samuel L. Jackson's line:

Enough is enough! I have had it with these monkey-fighting snakes on this Monday through Friday plane!

One of the top YouTube comments, with over 1,400 upvotes, says the following:

This was Samuel Jackson's decision. He felt that if he was going to be censored, he at least wanted it to be entertaining.

Is there any proof that it was actually Jackson's decision to say this line?






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Was Snakes on a Plane supposed to be a comedy?

Snakes On A Plane isn't a comedy movie. It isn't a horribly cheesy or bad (intentionally or not) movie, either, or one that's "so bad it's good," which is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in SOAP discussions. Also, the movie's not all about Samuel L. Jackson being a badass or swearing a lot, although it happens.

Who put these snakes on this plane?

The single "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)" peaked at the 32nd position of Billboard's Hot Modern Rock Tracks in 2006. "Black Mamba" (Teddybears Remix) by The Academy Is......Soundtrack.Snakes on a Plane: The AlbumSoundtrack album by Various artistsLabelDecaydance Records New Line RecordsProducerJason Linn2 more rows

How much money did Snakes on a Plane make?

They board the red-eye Flight 121 of Pacific Air, occupying the entire first-class section. However, Eddie dispatches hundred of different species of snakes airborne with a time-operated device in the luggage to release the snakes into the flight with the intent of crashing the plane.



Snakes on a Plane - The TV Edit - The famous line




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