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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.
A leaked kiss scene from Twisters has fans spiraling—here's why it was cut from the final movie. ... But despite sparks flying faster than debris during a tornado (you’re welcome), these two ...
The rest of the scene was visual effects. All of the trees along the road, the power poles, we created that in the computer and whipped them around with the wind. ... One tornado in "Twisters ...
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 get inside. A projected tornado drops from the sky and forms in the background. It turns and destroys the drive-in theater. Another tornado appears on stage five stories tall and twelve feet wide.
'Twisters' Director Lee Isaac Chung on How 'Frankenstein' Inspired the Final Tornado, Kate's Hero Journey and Debates About That Kiss Scene China Box Office: 'Twisters' Is Blown Away as 'Successor ...
El Reno gets quite the close-up in "Twisters:" Not only is the Canadian County seat the final Oklahoma town to get torn up by a terrifying tornado, but it also is the only Sooner State town in the ...
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 ...
"Twister" titular scenes were filmed in Iowa, including the "Twister Hill scene" in Boone and the final scene of the F5 tornado in Ames, respectively. From the archives: Iowa farmhouse played key ...