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Snakes on a Train

  • Video
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
2.2/10
2.5K
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Snakes on a Train (2006)
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A Zombie curse is placed upon a woman, which causes her to have living snakes inside her. Brujo, who is looking after her, attempts to take her to Los Angeles on the train. After several con... Read allA Zombie curse is placed upon a woman, which causes her to have living snakes inside her. Brujo, who is looking after her, attempts to take her to Los Angeles on the train. After several confrontations on the train, Brujo's collection of snakes manage to separate themselves from ... Read allA Zombie curse is placed upon a woman, which causes her to have living snakes inside her. Brujo, who is looking after her, attempts to take her to Los Angeles on the train. After several confrontations on the train, Brujo's collection of snakes manage to separate themselves from their owner and go on the hunt. Whilst all this is happening, normal, everyday passengers ... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Mervis
  • Writer
    • Eric Forsberg
  • Stars
    • A.J. Castro
    • Julia Ruiz
    • Giovanni Bejarano
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    • Director
      • Peter Mervis
    • Writer
      • Eric Forsberg
    • Stars
      • A.J. Castro
      • Julia Ruiz
      • Giovanni Bejarano
    • 45User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    A.J. Castro
    A.J. Castro
    • Brujo
    • (as Alby Castro)
    Julia Ruiz
    • Alma
    Giovanni Bejarano
    Giovanni Bejarano
    • Miguel
    Al Galvez
    Al Galvez
    • Julio
    Amelia Jackson-Gray
    Amelia Jackson-Gray
    • Crystal
    Shannon Gayle Hurd
    Shannon Gayle Hurd
    • Summer
    • (as Shannon Gayle)
    Stephen A.F. Day
    Stephen A.F. Day
    • Conductor
    Isaac Wade
    • Martin
    Carolyn Meyer
    Carolyn Meyer
    • Klara
    Lola Forsberg
    Lola Forsberg
    • Lani
    Madeleine Falk
    Madeleine Falk
    • Nancy
    Derek Osedach
    • Mitch
    Jay Costelo
    Jay Costelo
    • Juan
    Jason S. Gray
    • Chico
    Sean Durrie
    • Dickie
    Nick Slatkin
    Nick Slatkin
    • Raz
    Cameron Bass-Jackson
    Cameron Bass-Jackson
    • Cooper
    Paige Cooper
    • Dining Car Server
    • Director
      • Peter Mervis
    • Writer
      • Eric Forsberg
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    3trashgang

    cheesy story on a train

    What the hell was this. If this was made in the seventies it could have been one of those drive-inn classics but nowadays it's just a bad cheesy flick. Well, if you like cheesy flicks then you will love this or if you used to see Mega Piranha and stuff like that than you will love it. If you think you will have a gory flick then forget it. It's all about some chica being cursed by her family because she doesn't want to marry the man she was offered. Running away to get help in Los Angeles they get aboard a train. From there on it's one way track to the cheesy end. Before that you will have some stupid conversations to fill the film. You have some green vomit (no not pea soup) coming out of mouths mixed with snakes. Those are real snakes so up to that part everything is still okay. The go into human flesh which looks nasty. Naturally there is some gratuitous nudity again just to keep you watching but it's the end that makes it look cheesy. The possessed girl somehow put the vomited snakes back in her mouth and becomes a snake. What we have then is so over the top that you must have seen it to believe it. Not for everybody and not for me but men, who invents those kind of stories, please come forward.
    1Coventry

    Sssssssssucks!

    The cover illustration isn't a lie, in fact. In case you've never witnessed a movie in which an entire train (and not a small one, I may add) gets eaten by a preposterously humongous and pathetic looking CGI snake, here's your chance! Before you experience this, however, you'll have to struggle yourself through one of the most miserable and embarrassing pieces of trash ever made. There honestly aren't any words to describe how awful "Snakes on a Train" actually is. The script doesn't contain any coherence or logical development, the characters (as well as the actors and actresses depicting them) are pitiable morons and the special effects & action sequences are amateurish beyond comprehension. A female Mexican refugee and her lover illegally board a train from El Paso to Los Angeles. The woman has been cursed by her family, however, and she constantly barfs up thick green pea soup with little serpents in it. She needs to keep the serpents with her in order to survive, but some of them nevertheless slither away to the next carriages. Then, for some inexplicable reason, the little black snakes mutate into various species of enormous colorful snakes and begin to feast on the rest of the passengers. This is embarrassing, bottom-of-the-barrel stuff, quickly made to cash in on the unexpected huge success of "Snakes on a Plane", and I'm pretty sure the Mallachi Brothers improvised the script as they went along filming this nonsense. The handful of characters (100 passengers, my ass… More like 12 to 15) don't have a clue what they're doing or saying and one of them even mistakes a giant snake for an iguana. And it's boring. Don't ask me how a shoestring-budgeted film revolving on snakes in an isolated setting manages to be boring, but it is. The last couple of minutes are fun, but only if you're severely intoxicated.
    3gavin6942

    Bad

    Under a powerful Mayan curse, snakes are hatched inside a young woman, slowly devouring her from within. Her only chance for survival is a powerful shaman who lives across the border. With only hours to live, she jumps on a train headed for Los Angeles.

    Could this be one of The Asylum's worst films and yet one its biggest money-makers? I think so. While most of their films are bad, this one seems to be among the worst. And yet, it is possibly the most noteworthy ripoff they had. I can see hundreds and thousands of people renting this... (though I am not exactly sure how rental money gets back to creators).

    Others have complained about dangling subplots, such as the drug smuggling and Middle Eastern man. Really? If anything, give them credit for trying to have more complex characters... even if they failed.
    2joughdonakowski

    Easily the greatest movie of all time.

    Truly, truly awful. I don't even know where to begin. This is a perfect example of a movie that doesn't know what to do with itself. I'm not sure I could even assign a category myself, except that I'm quite sure it's a slap in the face of everyone, every where. Even the unborn.

    At times, I thought I was watching a parody, or some kind of farce. At times, just a bad B movie. But I kept holding out for the porno, which, I fear, is almost(but not entirely), non existent.

    Some one advised skipping to the ending. I would definitely second that emotion. The last five minutes are intense, and certainly contain some of the best film making/cgi you will ever see, ever.

    Ed Wood would be proud.
    2paul_m_haakonsen

    Fundamentally bad and boring...

    I happened to come across this movie by sheer blind luck, and of course this is a produced by The Asylum, who else would blatantly cash in on another movie with a similar plot, name and concept? After all, that is the trademark of The Asylum, is it not?

    "Snakes on a Train" is, no surprise here, a low budget cash in and rip off on the other just slightly better movie "Snakes on a Plane", also from 2006. You know, the movie with Samuel L. Jackson. However, "Snakes on a Train" takes places on a train - doh!

    The story is about two border jumpers from Mexico who are trying to get to Los Angeles in order to find a remedy for the ancient curse that is afflicting the woman border jumper. She is spewing out snakes, and these snakes turn rampart on the train, spreading havoc and mayhem.

    I will say that the storyline, with its subplots and attempts to incorporate various themes, failed ultimately more horrible than the fail in "Snakes on a Plane". The story in The Asylum's "Snakes on a Train" was just all the more laughable and badly executed. And it didn't really help the movie along in any sense that the characters were as hollow and wooden as the acting skills of those attempting to portray them.

    "Snakes on a Train" is bad through and through. And not for a single moment did I believe that the movie was actually taking place on a locomotive train. Not even once did you get to look outside the windows in the train to see the passing by landscape and scenery. All windows were, oddly enough, semi-glossy and non-transparent.

    This movie is one to stay clear off, and it was a test of will to sit through this and keep watching it. I must admit that I eventually gave up and didn't finish the movie, because it was just that awful.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was released on August 15th, 2006 to capitalize on Des serpents dans l'avion (2006), which was released in the U.S. on August 18th, 2006.
    • Quotes

      Conductor: We have a runaway train. I repeat. We have a runaway train.

    • Crazy credits
      "No snakes were hurt during the production of this screenplay. Only a small child was, but it's cool."
    • Connections
      Featured in Reaction & Review: Snakes on a Train (2011)
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      Bloody Bill
      Written by SKAG

      Performed by SKAG

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • The Asylum
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Serpientes en un tren
    • Filming locations
      • Lancaster, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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