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Samuel L. Jackson stars in this intense and aptly named action feature from director David Ellis. Jackson plays an FBI agent who is escorting a witness on a flight from Hawaii to Los Angeles when an assassin releases hundreds of deadly snakes on a commercial airplane in order to eliminate the witness. The FBI agent, along with a rookie pilot, frightened crew, and passengers must then band together in a desperate attempt to survive.
In this wild and outrageous computer-animated comedy adventure, an odd assortment of animals from the New York Zoo--including a lion, a giraffe, an anaconda, a koala, and a squirrel--discover what a jungle the city can be when one of their own is mistakenly shipped to the wild and they embark on a dangerous mission to rescue him. The film boasts an impressive vocal ensemble--Kiefer Sutherland (as the respected lion leader, Samson), Greg Cipes (as Samson's son, Ryan), Jim Belushi (as Benny, the street-savvy squirrel and Samson's best friend), Janeane Garofalo (as a quick-witted giraffe), Richard Kind (as a dim-witted anaconda), William Shatner (as a wicked wildebeest), and Eddie Izzard (as Nigel, an acerbic koala)--along with cutting-edge animation, and a story filled with hilarious situations.
A famous soccer coach has been murdered and his priceless ring stolen--a ring set with the stunning diamond known as the Pink Panther. Cracking the case becomes a national obsession, and Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Kline), up for the prestigious Medal of Honor (again, for the seventh time) can't afford any mistakes--at least none that can be attributed to him. Enter indefatigable Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Martin), a name that strikes fear into...well, everyone. His deductive powers are limited, his command of the language frightening, his reflexes hazardous. His approach may be alarmingly unorthodox, but he always solves the crime--in his own fashion--with hilarious results. Get ready to be tickled pink! Comic superstar Steve Martin stars as Clouseau in an all-new adventure of "The Pink Panther".
'Insecticide' is an action game where you assume the role of Detective Bug. Set in a film noir bug city, you must solve a series of puzzles to uncover the truth behind a looming murder mystery. 'Insecticide' buzzes into stores March 11 for the Nintendo DS
Samuel Jackson's legendary roles
This spoof takes a look at all the Samuel L. Jackson's monumental roles. Directed by Neil Mandt.
Buzz Report: Snakes on your buzz
Get the straight scoop on Snakes on a Plane, fresh from the premiere showing. Does Samuel Jackson survive? Will Molly? Meanwhile AOL's digging for gold, literally. Not kidding.
A case of mistaken identity lands a man (Hartnett) in the middle of a murder being plotted by one of New York City's biggest crime bosses.
The world's greatest pranksters pull off the world's greatest media hoax: staging a fake appearance of Michael Jackson in Boston while he is living in Bahrain. World chaos ensues. The ultimate April Fool's Day prank! The practical jokers at zug.com pull a funny stunt involving an actor dressed up like Michael Jackson, who talks his way into a $10,000-a-plate charity fundraiser hosted by Gladys Knight. All the comedy is captured on hidden video! This is the "made for TV" version. The UNRATED version is available on ZUG, the world's only comedy site (www.zug.com)
"The 40-Year-Old Virgin" DVD trailer
Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) has gone 40 years without "doing it." Now his pals are making it their mission to help him score... fast. Can he survive their hilariously bad advice? Will he land in the arms of the way-too-experienced or the way-too-drunk? Or can he find true love where he least expects it, from a gorgeous grandmother (Catherine Keener)? With additional footage too bold for theaters, "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" now packs even more outrageous comedy.
Daily Debrief: Fixing copyright for political campaigns
The McCain-Palin campaign wants YouTube to give political ads special treatment when responding to copyright complaints. Is a better solution to amend federal copyright law? CNET's Declan McCullagh interviews Paul Levy, an attorney with Public Citizen in Washington, D.C., who has litigated countless free-speech cases. Also: Levy's courtroom defense of a window salesman accused of "cybersquatting."
