I was about to say its the best thing he's done since CREMASTER 3, but then I remembered that C3 was garbage, so let's just call it "the best thing he's done." I think it's his collaboration with McKeon that really helped pull this together.
I like the snake's single, piercing red eye, and the way that it curves to form the "S" in "Snakes on a Plane." This is some fine work, Matthew Barney. Fine work indeed.
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Josh Boelter | March 22, 2006 5:50 AM
They should wait until later in the year to release this. Otherwise Academy voters might forget how great it is come Oscar nomination time.
StayPuft | March 21, 2006 10:16 AM
Phenomenal. Opening night. I am there. Can we make a Reverse Shot outing for this one?
brotherfromanother | March 19, 2006 10:41 AM
http://www.tagworld.com/snakesonaplane
for those about to watch this for the first time... we salute you.
clarencecarter | March 18, 2006 10:51 AM
I was about to say its the best thing he's done since CREMASTER 3, but then I remembered that C3 was garbage, so let's just call it "the best thing he's done." I think it's his collaboration with McKeon that really helped pull this together.
brotherfromanother | March 18, 2006 4:12 AM
I like the snake's single, piercing red eye, and the way that it curves to form the "S" in "Snakes on a Plane." This is some fine work, Matthew Barney. Fine work indeed.