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Neville Flynn: Enough is enough! I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!

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Mistakes

Towards the end of the movie where the passengers are moving upstairs to the first class cabin, people start pulling down carry-on baggage to blockade the snakes, before the flight attendant thinks about using the raft as a protective shield. You can hear someone calling for the luggage, as well as see people pull it out of the overhead compartments. The problem is that there can't be that amount of carry-on baggage in first class, everyone but the FBI agents and Sean were bumped down to coach, and given how underbooked the flight is anyway it can't be that they ran out of room for it all downstairs. See more...

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Take a look at the button the flight attendant presses when he puts the snake in the microwave. It's conveniently labelled "Snake". See more...

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Snakes on a Plane

Continuity: Troy is the first passenger to exit the plane, yet in the next shot he is spotted walking down the stairs behind Neville Flynn. It's easy to spot him by his orange shirt.

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