Fresh cam of Snakes on the Plane
The latest hollywood thriller Snakes on the Plane is now available on the internet in the very first cam. This movie had got some popularity because the producers refused to release pre-releases for movie critics and it also gained quite a huge community of fans, ironically copying some scenes from the movie, especially on video sites like YouTube. No matter how cheap is the name of this movie, it looks like pretty good piece actually, starring Samuel L. Jackson in the main role. Quality of this cam is also incredibily good, but all real fans should wait for some better copy, or visit local cinema…
Forget terrorists or hijackers — there’s a handful of deadly assassins aboard a jet liner and they don’t even have arms or legs in this airborne thriller. Neville Flynn (Samuel L. Jackson) is an FBI agent handling what seems like a routine assignment — serving as bodyguard for Sean Jones (Nathan Phillips), a Hawaiian surfer dude who is flying to California to testify in a high-profile criminal trial after witnessing mobster Eddie Kim (Byron Lawson) murdering one of his underlings. However, Flynn’s job gets a lot more challenging when he discovers Kim’s associates don’t want Jones to talk, and have devised a unique way to ensure his silence. A cache of highly dangerous poisonous snakes has been hidden on board the jet, and is released using a timed mechanism once the flight is well underway.
Genre: Action / Horror / Thriller
IMDB rating: 8.4/10 (1,528 votes)
Directed by: David R. Ellis
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Julianna Margulies, Nathan Phillips, Rachel Blanchard
Release name: Snakes.On.A.Plane.2006.CAM.VCD-XanaX
Size: 2 CDs, 988 MB, 79×15 MB
Quality: Cam, VCD
Runtime: 105 minutes
Filenames: xanax-snakes.cd1, xanax-snakes.cd2
Links: IMDB, Homepage, Trailer
NFO: N/A
Release sample: #1
Torrent:Â NewTorrents

Comments(3)
sounds a bit shit actually
yup, my first impressions were similar
you can get the xvid reencode now too:
Snakes.On.A.Plane.2006.CAM.XViD-dsF – snakes.plane.dsf.
I just got done watching the VCD release and I must say the pic is probably as good as it gets for a cam, although there is quite a twat factor. The audio is tinny but alright for a cam, everything can be understood if not covered up by occasional laughter. The movie is also quite entertaining, nothing deep but it doesn’t get you bored either.