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Twister was released on LaserDisc and VHS by Warner Home Video on October 1, 1996. [32] It was the division's first home video release to be THX certified. [33] A widescreen VHS release became available at the same time. [34] There is a message by James Lee Witt, the then-head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at the end of the ...
"Humans Being" was included on both the Twister soundtrack – along with an instrumental by Eddie and Alex, "Respect the Wind" – and the band's Best Of – Volume I compilation, although the version used in the video for the soundtrack release is an edit with 3:28 of the 5:10 length of the album version, removing several solo sections, a bridge, and shortening the ending.
With such a genre, you just know that those movie previews beforehand are going to entice you to plan your next trip back. The same can be said for post-credit scenes, too.
Twisters took theater-goers by storm this summer (literally), with fans going for repeat viewings of the blockbuster disaster movie in 4DX. The sequel to the 1996 Oscar-nominated Twister stars ...
In 1996, a then 10-year-old Burnett was gifted by her family the soon-to-be-worn out “Twister” VHS tape. In hindsight, Burnett said her family may have regretted the gift since it was the only ...
Twister: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on May 7, 1996 through Warner Bros. Records in CD, LP and cassettes, while Twister: Motion Picture Score was released through Atlantic Records three months later, on August 13, 1996. An expanded edition consisting of additional orchestral music which was not included in the first ...
Suddenly, a tree gets struck by lightning, scenes from The People Under the Stairs appear on the drive-in movie screen, sirens sound briefly, strong winds are simulated, and rain falls seemingly from the sky. A small light from a flashlight can be seen moving inside the diner, as well as voices from a family within the restaurant screaming to ...
To the generation of storm chasers who largely dedicated their lives to the science of weather because of the 1996 movie, the hope is that the new entry will get more than a few things right ...