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Anaconda
A 'National Geographic' film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who takes them along on his quest to capture the world's largest — and deadliest — snake.
Anacondas: Trail of Blood
A genetically created Anaconda, cut in half, regenerates itself into two new aggressive giant snakes, due to the Blood Orchid.
Snakes on a Plane
FBI agent Neville Flynn boards a flight from Honolulu, Hawaii to Los Angeles, escorting a key witness to testify against a mob boss at an upcoming trial. An on-board assassin releases a crate full of hundreds of deadly venomous snakes in an attempt to eliminate the witness. Flynn and a host of frightened passengers and crew must band together to survive the slithery threat.
Pure Venom: The Making of "Snakes on a Plane"
The making of "Snakes on a Plane."
Kebranto
A snake travels through dreamlike digital landscapes and also through static images of the Amazon rainforest, narrated in a cyclical repetition of a time proposed in the snake's dreams. The film tells a radical fantasy, a possibility of bodily and temporal transmutation from the encounter with the Boitatá snake that feeds on eyes, which, after eating so many of them, turns into living fire. Human beings who look into the snake's eyes are irreversibly transformed.
The Beauty of Snakes
Traveling from the deserts of Namibia to the forests of the Amazon, this documentary provides an up-close view of the snake world in all it scaly glory. Cameras mounted on serpents' backs allow viewers a snake's-eye view of their habits and habitats. The resulting footage reveals how they mate, give birth, hunt, feed and make their way through the world. Cobras, thread snakes and desert horned vipers and are just a few of the creatures featured.
How the Snake Was Deceived
Birds living in a tree suffer from the attacks of a Snake stealing their eggs. One day they figured out how to punish the villain.
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