Snakes on a Plane
Apart from being gaspingly funny, this story about reshoots on Snakes on a Plane suggests that the line between media producers and consumers is not only blurring even futher, but mutating into something very strange indeed.
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Posted Friday March 24, 2006 by Nick Caldwell in Film | Media
Apart from being gaspingly funny, this story about reshoots on Snakes on a Plane suggests that the line between media producers and consumers is not only blurring even futher, but mutating into something very strange indeed.
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