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** A non-title based meme can also be found in a certain ProductPlacement: "ALL PRAISES TO THE [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} PLAYSTATION]]!!"

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** A non-title based meme can also be found in a certain ProductPlacement: "ALL PRAISES TO THE [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} [[Platform/{{Playstation}} PLAYSTATION]]!!"
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** Pick any ''Franchise/MetalGear'' protagonists (named with variations of Snake) and put them on a plane. Slap the movie's title on it. Instant meme.

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** Pick any ''Franchise/MetalGear'' ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' protagonists (named with variations of Snake) and put them on a plane. Slap the movie's title on it. Instant meme.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Tiffany telling Sean that him being a witness for the prosecution is "hot" after making him uncomfortable by talking about Eddie Kim's evil deeds. Maybe she's trying to make him feel less nervous by flirting more openly.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Tiffany telling Sean that him being a witness for the prosecution is "hot" after making him uncomfortable by talking about Eddie Kim's evil deeds. Maybe she's trying to make him feel less nervous by flirting more openly.
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* {{Squick}}: The scene with the poor guy who gets a woman's broken heel lodged in his ear and has blood pouring down his face while being simultaneously trampled by a panicking crowd is enough to turn many a viewer's stomach.
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** The fact that the title and premise of the movie seem silly doesn't stop the part where the snakes attack the passengers from being [[NightmareFuel genuinely terrifying]] to many viewers.

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** The fact that the title and premise of the movie seem silly silly, but it doesn't stop the part where the snakes attack the passengers from being [[NightmareFuel genuinely terrifying]] to many viewers.

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* NarmCharm: The movie is just so silly, but that makes it better.

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* NarmCharm: NarmCharm:
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The movie is just so silly, but that makes it better.better.
** The poster logo looks like it was whipped up in five minutes with Microsoft [=WordArt=]...which is exactly the sort of charm that fits a movie with such a silly title.
** The fact that the title and premise of the movie seem silly doesn't stop the part where the snakes attack the passengers from being [[NightmareFuel genuinely terrifying]] to many viewers.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console and uses that experience to land the plane safely. This might seem farfetched to Western gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that training through those games is as good as formal instruction.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console and uses that experience to land the plane safely. This The "flew a passenger jet on a Sony system" part might seem farfetched to Western gamers, but it's a little less not really for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that training through those games is as good as formal instruction.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Western gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that training through those games is as good as formal instruction.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console.console and uses that experience to land the plane safely. This might seem farfetched to Western gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that training through those games is as good as formal instruction.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Westerner gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that training through those games is as good as formal instruction.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Westerner Western gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that training through those games is as good as formal instruction.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Westerner gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that he got training as good as formal instruction just through those games.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Westerner gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that he got training through those games is as good as formal instruction just through those games.instruction.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Westerners, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that he got training as good as formal instruction just through those games.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Westerners, Westerner gamers, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers and Westerners who [[NoExportForYou import Japanese games]] due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that he got training as good as formal instruction just through those games.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Troy mentions having played an unspecified flight simulator on a [=PlayStation=] console. This might seem farfetched to Westerners, but it's a little less for Japanese viewers due to the existence of Creator/{{Taito}}'s ''[[VideoGame/JetDeGo Jet de Go!]]'' series series of airliner flight simulators, an installment of which ''was'' available on every [=PlayStation=] system at the time (''Jet de Go!'' for [=PS1=] in 2000, ''Jet de Go! 2'' for [=PS2=] in 2002, and ''Jet de Go! Pocket'' for PSP in 2005). Of course, it would still be a bit of a stretch to believe that he got training as good as formal instruction just through those games.

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