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Twister is a 1996 American disaster film directed by Jan de Bont, and written by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie Martin.It was produced by Crichton, Kathleen Kennedy, and Ian Bryce, with Steven Spielberg, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald, and Gerald R. Molen serving as executive producers.
In a rare case of an actor taking aim at a film that hasn’t even be made yet, earlier this year Dinklage told WTF podcast host Marc Maron that he couldn’t believe Disney were forging ahead ...
However, in Hollywood— your workplace on steroids — these conflicts tend to be magnified, turning even the most innocent beef between two actors into a media frenzy. You Might Be Surprised to ...
Nearly three decades before Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell’s 2024 sequel Twisters, there was the OG 1996 film Twister starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton. Hunt and Paxton played an estranged ...
The computation of a Bacon number for actor X is a "shortest path" algorithm, applied to the co-stardom network: Kevin Bacon himself has a Bacon number of 0. Actors who have worked directly with Kevin Bacon have a Bacon number of 1. If the lowest Bacon number of any actor with whom X has appeared in any movie is N, X's Bacon number is N+1.
Metcalf's first major Hollywood film role was that of ROTC cadet officer Douglas Neidermeyer in the 1978 comedy Animal House. [3] In 1984, Metcalf played characters similar to Neidermeyer in the Twisted Sister music videos for the songs "We're Not Gonna Take It", where he played an authoritarian father, and "I Wanna Rock", where he played an authoritarian high school teacher.
The rival actors attacked each other in the press, and tried to surpass the other with more on-screen killings and larger weapons. [7] In an October 1985 interview with The News of the World, Schwarzenegger apparently insulted Stallone (who was considered a much bigger star at the time) by alleging that Stallone uses body doubles in a few of his films, and that one "would be angry at hearing ...
A vehemently loathed character whose reputation can largely be put down to sexism, Anna Gunn’s long-suffering Skylar White was a hate figure for many fans of the hit AMC crime drama.