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The Dark Side Of Nature

1996




Twister (1996)  

Directed by 
Jan de Bont    
  
Writing credits 
Michael Crichton   & 
Anne-Marie Martin   

 
Jeff Nathanson   (uncredited) and 
Joss Whedon   (uncredited) and 
Steven Zaillian   (uncredited) 
  
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  
Helen Hunt ....  Jo Harding  
Bill Paxton ....  Bill Harding  
Jami Gertz ....  Dr. Melissa Reeves  
Cary Elwes ....  Dr. Jonas Miller  
Lois Smith ....  Aunt Meg  
Philip Seymour Hoffman ....  Dusty  
Alan Ruck ....  Rabbit  
Sean Whalen ....  Sanders  
Scott Thomson ....  Preacher  
Todd Field ....  Beltzer  
Joey Slotnick ....  Joey  
Wendle Josepher ....  Haynes  
Jeremy Davies ....  Laurence  
Zach Grenier ....  Eddie  
Gregory Sporleder ....  Willie  
Patrick Fischler ....  The Communicator  
Nicholas Sadler ....  Kubrick  
Ben Weber ....  Stanley  
Anthony Rapp ....  Tony  
Eric LaRay Harvey ....  Eric  
Abraham Benrubi ....  Bubba  
Jake Busey ....  Mobile Lab Technician  
Melanie Hoopes ....  Patty  
J. Dean Lindsay ....  Dean  
Dan Kelpine ....  Diner Mechanic  
Sharonlyn Morrow ....  Waitress  
Richard Lineback ....  Father  
Rusty Schwimmer ....  Mother  
Alexa Vega ....  Jo (age 5)  
Taylor Gilbert (II) ....  Bryce, NSSL Scientist  
Bruce Wright (I) ....  Murphy, NSSL Scientist  
Gary England ....  TV Meteorologist #1  
Jeff Lazalier ....  TV Meteorologist #2  
Richard A. Mitchell ....  TV Meteorologist #3 (as Rick Mitchell)  
John Thomas Rhyne ....  Paramedic  
Paul Douglas (II) ....  Bodger  
Samantha McDonald ....  Drive-In Girl  
Jennifer L. Hamilton ....  Drive-In Girl  
Anneke de Bont ....  Farm Girl  
  
Produced by 
Ian Bryce    
Michael Crichton    
Kathleen Kennedy    
Laurie MacDonald   (executive)  
Gerald R. Molen   (executive)  
Walter F. Parkes   (executive) (as Walter Parkes)  
Glenn Salloum   (associate)  
Steven Spielberg   (executive)  
  
Original music by 
Lisa Loeb   (one song)  
Mark Mancina    
Alex Van Halen   (song)  
Edward Van Halen   (song)  
  
Additional music by 
Gioacchino Rossini   (from "William Tell")  
  
Cinematography by 
Jack N. Green    
  
Film Editing by 
Michael Kahn (I)    
  
Casting 
Risa Bramon Garcia    
  
Production Design by 
Joseph C. Nemec III   (as Joseph Nemec III)  
  
Set Decoration 
Ronald R. Reiss   (as Ron Reiss)  
  
Costume Design by 
Ellen Mirojnick    
  
Make-up Department 
Karen Blynder ....  make-up artist  
Bridget Cook ....  assistant hair stylist (as Bridget McNamara Cook) 
Darrell Redleaf-Fielder ....  hair stylist  
Kim Santantonio ....  hair stylist  
Brad Wilder ....  make-up supervisor  
  
Production Management 
R. Anthony Brown ....  unit production manager  
  
Assistant Director 
Matthew Carlisle ....  first assistant director  
K.C. Hodenfield ....  first assistant director: second unit  
John M. Morse (I) ....  second second assistant director (as John Morse) 
Richard Oswald (III) ....  second assistant director  
David K. Riebel ....  additional second assistant director (as David Riebel) 
  
Sound Department 
Brydon Baker (II) ....  boom operator (as Beau Baker) 
Beth Bergeron ....  adr editor  
Catherine Calleson ....  assistant sound editor  
Robert Deschaine ....  adr mixer  
Teresa Eckton ....  sound effects editor  
Jeff Etcher ....  assistant sound editor  
Stephanie Flack ....  dialogue editor  
Stephen Hunter Flick ....  supervising sound editor  
Rick Freeman ....  dialogue editor  
Baylis Glascock ....  assistant sound editor  
Mollie Gordon ....  assistant sound editor  
Warren Hamilton Jr. ....  sound effects editor  
Greg Hedgepath ....  sound effects editor (as Gregory Hedgepath) 
Hilda Hodges ....  foley artist  
Ken J. Johnson ....  special sound design  
Richard King (I) ....  sound effects editor  
Nicholas Vincent Korda ....  adr editor (as Nicholas 'von Loopen' Korda) 
Gregg Landaker ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Mary Jo Lang ....  foley mixer  
Martin Lopez ....  special sound design  
Steve Maslow ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Charles Maynes ....  sound effects designer
sound effects editor
foley editor  
Kevin O'Connell (II) ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Geoffrey Patterson (II) ....  sound mixer  
John Pospisil ....  special sound design  
Eric Potter ....  special sound design  
John Roesch ....  foley artist  
Solange S. Schwalbe ....  foley editor  
Charles E. Smith ....  sound effects editor (as Charles Ewing Smith) 
David Spence ....  foley editor  
Bruce Stubblefield ....  sound editor (uncredited) 
Marvin Walowitz ....  sound effects editor  
Ben Wilkins ....  dialogue editor  
Linda Yeaney ....  assistant sound editor  
  
Special Effects 
David Amborn ....  special effects foreman  
Stanley Amborn ....  special effects (as Stanley A. Amborn) 
Lori Arnold ....  visual effects producer  
Donald K. Brady ....  special effects  
Kim Bromley ....  visual effects producer (as Kim Bromley Carson) 
Steve Bunyes ....  special effects foreman: second unit (as Steven Bunyea) 
Mike Burke (I) ....  special effects  
Chris Burton ....  special effects foreman  
Robert Cole (I) ....  special effects (as Robert M. Cole) 
Eric Cook ....  special effects  
Rich E. Cordobes ....  special effects  
Jack Davis (VI) ....  special effects  
Guy Dyas ....  visual effects art director  
Tim Eaton ....  visual effects editor  
Ken Ebert (I) ....  special effects  
Manuel S. Epstein ....  special effects  
Stefen Fangmeier ....  visual effects supervisor  
Howard Frazier ....  special effects  
John Frazier ....  special effects supervisor  
Chuck Gaspar ....  special effects foreman  
Dan Gaspar ....  special effects  
Michael Gaspar ....  special effects  
Michael J. Halsted ....  visual effects producer  
Bruce D. Hayes ....  special effects  
Robert S. Henderson ....  special effects  
David A. Jackson ....  special effects  
Jim Jolley ....  special effects  
Ralph Kerr ....  special effects foreman  
Jeanmarie King ....  visual effects producer  
David Kirk ....  special effects  
Michael Meinardus ....  special effects (as Mike Meinardus) 
Tim Moran ....  special effects  
Katie Morris ....  visual effects producer  
William A. Pancake Jr. ....  special effects (as William Pancake) 
Joe Pancake ....  special effects  
Steve Paulk ....  special effects  
Frances Pennington ....  special effects (as Francis Pennington) 
Arnold Peterson ....  special effects foreman  
Kevin Quibell ....  special effects (as Kevin S. Quibell) 
Alan Rifkin ....  special effects (as Alan S. Rifkin) 
David Schroeder ....  special effects  
James D. Schwalm ....  special effects foreman (as Jim Schwalm) 
Heather Smith (I) ....  visual effects producer  
Bob Stoker ....  special effects  
Newton Wimer ....  special effects  
Dick Wood ....  special effects foreman (as Richard S. Wood) 
Dana Wozniak ....  special effects  
  
Stunts 
Steven Chambers ....  stunts  
Annie Ellis ....  stunts  
Jim Halty ....  stunts  
Tommy J. Huff ....  stunts (as Tom Huff) 
Mic Rodgers ....  stunt co-ordinator (as Mic Rogers) 
Danny Rogers ....  stunts  
Ronnie Rondell Jr. ....  stunts (as Ronnie Rondell) 
Mike Runyard ....  assistant stunt co-ordinator  
Christopher J. Tuck ....  stunts (as Chris Tuck) 
  
Other crew 
Julie Adrianson-Neary ....  digital compositor (as Julie Adrianson) 
Alia Agha ....  rotoscope artist  
John Aldays ....  greensman  
Jon Alexander ....  digital compositor  
Michael Anderson (XII) ....  staff assistant: second unit  
Leah Anton ....  digital compositor  
Joel Aron ....  digital effects artist  
Al Bailey (II) ....  rotoscope artist  
Scott Balcerek ....  assistant effects editor  
Keith Banks (II) ....  second camera assistant: second unit  
Sheridan Ross Batson ....  transportation co-captain (as Sheridan Batson) 
Steve Battaglia ....  staff assistant  
Steven W. Bauerfeind ....  staff assistant  
Dugan Beach ....  computer graphics producer  
Kathleen Beeler (II) ....  digital compositor  
Jeffrey Benedict ....  digital effects artist  
Daniel R. Bentley ....  assistant property master (as Daniel Bentley) 
Ken Beyer ....  computer graphics producer  
Andrea Biklian ....  negative line-up  
Melissa Bolton ....  production secretary  
Bonnie Bott ....  assistant location manager  
Amanda Brand ....  publicist  
Barbara Brennan ....  digital effects artist  
Harold Brooks ....  technical advisor  
Leah Brown ....  key costumer  
Raymond Bulinski ....  craft services (as Ray Bulinski) 
Michael J. Burmeister ....  location manager (as Michael Burmeister) 
Donald S. Butler ....  digital compositor  
Richard Byard ....  assistant editor  
Catherine Bush Cain ....  costumer  
Brian Callahan ....  key costumer  
Steve Callas ....  construction co-ordinator  
Stephen S. Campanelli ....  camera operator (as Stephen Campanelli) 
Casey Cannon (I) ....  computer graphics producer: banned from the range  
Budd Carr ....  musical supervisor (as Bud Carr) 
Richard Castro ....  payroll accountant (uncredited) 
Amelia Chenoweth ....  digital effects artist  
Terry Chostner ....  lead matchmover  
Scott Clark (IV) ....  location scout (uncredited) 
Alan Cody ....  associate editor  
Bill Coe ....  first assistant camera  
Martin Cohen ....  technical advisor  
Adam Colunga ....  best boy grip: second unit  
Charles Conn ....  transportation co-captain (as Chuck Conn) 
Michael Conte (I) ....  digital compositor  
Ron Cooney ....  key grip  
Kyle Cooper ....  title designer  
Gary Costin ....  construction propmaker foreman  
Betsy Cox (II) ....  rotoscope artist  
Patrick Crane ....  assistant editor  
Richard Cronn ....  chief lighting technician: second unit  
Bruce Dahl ....  additional animator  
Peter Daulton ....  computer graphics animator  
Larry, D. Davis ....  first assistant camera  
Mitch 'Doctor Love' Deoudes ....  digital effects artist  
David Deuber ....  digital compositor  
Natasha Devaud ....  digital effects artist  
James Doherty (I) ....  lead modeler  
Jeff Doran ....  digital compositor  
Loring Doyle ....  rotoscope artist  
Lisa Drostova ....  rotoscope artist  
Edwin Dunkley ....  electronic editorial (as Ed Dunkley) 
Amy Dunn ....  assistant music supervisor  
Marylou Eales ....  assistant music supervisor  
Selwyn Eddy ....  computer graphics camera matchmover (as Selwyn Eddy III) 
Michael S. Endler ....  first assistant camera  
Gary England ....  technical advisor (uncredited) 
Glen Enzen ....  transportation co-captain (as Glenn Enzen) 
Paul Essig ....  digital effects artist  
Randy Feemster ....  camera operator  
John Findley III ....  assistant location manager  
Ken Fisher ....  first camera assistant: second unit  
Brett Fletcher ....  best boy grip  
Judee Flick ....  supervising adr editor  
Valerie Flueger ....  staff assistant  
Debbie Fought ....  computer graphics producer (as Deborah Fought) 
Bruce Fowler ....  orchestrator  
Scott Frankel (II) ....  digital compositor  
George Gambetta ....  film scanning operator  
Giacomo G. Ghiazza ....  illustrator (as Giacomo Ghiazza) 
Bill Gilbert ....  camera car driver  
Bart Giovanetti ....  digital effects artist  
Adam Glickman ....  staff assistant: second unit  
Susan Goldsmith ....  rotoscope artist  
Jorge J. González ....  costumer: second unit  
Brad Goodman ....  post-production supervisor (as Bradley M. Goodman) 
Bridget Maria Goodman ....  rotoscope artist  
Ron Goodman ....  spacecam operator  
Jan Gould ....  key grip: second unit  
Erik Grasteit ....  assistant property master (as Erik E. Grasteit) 
Robert Gray (IX) ....  swing gang  
Peter N. Green ....  second assistant camera  
Ryan Green ....  second assistant camera  
Timothy Greenwood ....  projectionist  
Zigmund Gron ....  music editor (as Zig Gron) 
Gerald Gutschmidt ....  digital effects artist (as Gerald Gutshmidt d.IV) 
Diane Gutterud ....  production associate  
Mark Gutterud ....  location match move technician  
Roger Guyett ....  computer graphics supervisor  
James Hagedorn ....  computer graphics camera matchmover (as Jim Hagedorn) 
Mary Beth Haggerty ....  digital effects artist  
David Hanks ....  computer graphics camera matchmover  
Don Harper ....  conductor  
Carol Hayden ....  digital texture painter  
Matthew Hendershot ....  digital effects artist  
Mo Henry ....  negative cutter  
Randi Hiller ....  casting associate  
Christina Hills (I) ....  digital effects artist  
Samir Hoon ....  digital effects artist  
Steve Howard (IV) ....  construction propmaker foreman  
Mark Hudson (IV) ....  stand-by painter  
Samantha Huffaker ....  script supervisor: second unit (as Samantha Kirkeby) 
Peg Hunter ....  digital effects artist  
Tom L. Hutchinson ....  computer graphics supervisor (as Thomas L. Hutchinson) 
David James (VI) ....  still photographer  
Diane Jones ....  staff assistant  
Doug Jones (II) ....  negative cutter  
Eddie Jones (IV) ....  staff assistant  
J. David Jones ....  helicopter pilot  
Wendell J. Joyce ....  swing gang  
Florian Kainz ....  software engineer: tornado  
Sandra Ford Karpman ....  lightning/debris effects supervisor (as Sandra F. Karpman) 
Bob Kay ....  staff assistant  
Kevin Kelleher ....  technical advisor  
Chris Keller ....  staff assistant  
Steve Kempster ....  score mixer  
Greg Killmaster ....  digital effects artist  
Josh Kirschenbaum ....  sync supervisor technician: Banned from the Ranch  
Drew Klausner ....  rotoscope artist  
Richard Klotz ....  location manager  
Robert Komatsu ....  assistant editor  
Dane Konop ....  technical advisor  
Ed Kramer ....  digital effects artist  
Marshall Richard Krasser ....  digital compositor: ILM
digital compositor  
Susan B. Kreutz ....  craft services (as Susan Kreutz) 
Henry L. Labounta ....  digital tornado designer  
Leo Landa ....  camera car driver  
Lance Layman ....  second assistant camera  
Mark Lepresle ....  construction propmaker foreman  
Stewart Lew ....  computer graphics modeler (as Stewart W. Lew) 
O. Evan Lewis ....  kinetic sculptures  
James Lim ....  optical camera operator  
Van Ling ....  computer graphics designer/supervisor: Banned from the Ranch  
Michael Dean Ludlam ....  digital effects artist  
David Lückenbach ....  steadicam operator  
Jodie Maier ....  computer graphics camera matchmover  
Greg Malone (I) ....  digital compositor  
Mark Mancina ....  orchestrator (uncredited) 
Howie Mandel (I) ....  transportation co-captain  
Peter Mandel ....  transportation co-captain  
Brian Manis ....  assistant to Ms. Kennedy  
Gregory Maratea ....  staff assistant  
Tia L. Marshall ....  digital compositor  
Randy Martens ....  greens supervisor  
Tom Martinek ....  digital effects artist  
Stuart T. Maschwitz ....  digital effects artist  
Ricki Maslar ....  location casting (as Ricki G. Maslar) 
Jonas C. Matz ....  first aid (as Jonas Matz) 
Robert Maxfield (I) ....  cable person  
Bill Maxwell (IV) ....  lead  
Ken McGaugh ....  digital effects artist  
Ladd McIntosh ....  orchestrator (uncredited) 
Patrick A. McLaughlin ....  transportation co-captain (as Patrick McLaughlin) 
Michael McNeill (I) ....  digital effects artist  
Mark Mele ....  rigging gaffer  
Ralph Mendoza ....  spacecam assistant  
David Meny ....  digital effects artist  
Kirk Miller ....  assistant chief lighting technician  
Vince Miller ....  weather consultant  
Jack Mongovan ....  rotoscope lead artist  
Amanda K. Montgomery ....  computer graphics producer  
Liza Moore (III) ....  staff assistant  
David Morenz ....  first camera assistant: second unit  
S.Y. Moriarty ....  orchestrator (uncredited) 
David Manos Morris ....  computer graphics camera matchmover  
Jim Morris (V) ....  supervising location manager  
Richard Moser ....  first assistant camera  
Melissa Mulin ....  computer graphics camera match mover  
Dennis Muren ....  creative advisor  
Shawn Murphy ....  score recordist  
Patrick T. Myers ....  digital effects artist  
Rupert Nadeau ....  assistant music editor  
Douglas Nam ....  assistant to Mr. De Bont  
Barbara L. Nellis ....  digital effects artist  
Lisa Nelson (III) ....  staff assistant  
Carla S. Nemec ....  art department co-ordinator (as Carla Nemec) 
Hope A. Nielsen ....  second camera assistant: second unit  
Dan Olexiewicz ....  supervising art director  
Hiromi Ono ....  digital effects artist  
Rick Osako ....  staff assistant  
William E. Palmer ....  transportation co-captain (as Bill Palmer) 
Francesco Antonio Paolone ....  paint supervisor  
Chuck Parker ....  assistant art director  
Eddie Pasquarello ....  digital compositor  
Ria Pavia ....  casting associate (as Ria Pavia Adler) 
Randy Peters ....  transportation co-ordinator  
Troy J. Peters ....  swing gang (as Troy Peters) 
Josh Pines ....  film scanning operator (as Joshua Pines) 
Christophe Pinguet ....  staff assistant  
James Plannette ....  chief lighting technician  
Ron Poniewaz ....  transportation captain  
Neil David Pontecorvo ....  greensman  
Henry Preston ....  digital effects artist  
Bob Putynkowski ....  color timer  
Trudy G. Ramirez ....  script supervisor (as Trudy Ramirez) 
Mayda Renizzi-Holt ....  assistant production accountant  
Mike Risner ....  dga trainee (as Michael Risner) 
William 'Sonny' Robinson ....  helicopter mechanic  
Alex Rodriguez ....  assistant chief lighting technician  
Corey Rosen ....  digital plate restoration  
Daniel Ross ....  assistant art director  
Susan Ross (I) ....  digital texture painter  
Thomas Rosseter ....  digital effects artist  
Ken Ryan (II) ....  production accountant  
Patrice d.S. Saenz ....  computer graphics camera matchmover  
Neil Saiger ....  construction propmaker foreman (as Neill Saiger) 
Nick Scarano ....  wardrobe supervisor  
Heidi Schmidt ....  computer graphics producer  
Peter Schmitt (I) ....  first assistant camera  
Paul Schrauwers ....  construction propmaker foreman  
Bruce Schultz ....  assistant chief lighting technician: second unit  
Sean Schur ....  digital effects artist  
Michael Scott (II) ....  camera operator: second unit  
Fred Seibly ....  supervising sign writer  
Marla L. Selhorn ....  computer graphics camera matchmover  
Dan Shumaker ....  computer graphics producer  
Joel Sill ....  musical supervisor  
Dean M. Simmon ....  second assistant camera (as Dean Simmon) 
Carlyle Fairfax Smith ....  assistant to Mr. Bryce  
Kenneth Smith ....  color timing supervisor  
Ben Snow ....  digital effects artist  
Tony Sommers ....  digital texture painter  
John Stillman ....  digital effects artist  
Mark Stivers ....  construction propmaker foreman  
C. Ashley Sudge ....  dolly grip  
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. ....  set designer (as Patrick Sullivan) 
Mark C. Suveg ....  video assist operator  
Larry Tan ....  computer graphics modeler  
Paul Theren ....  computer graphics modeler  
Robert L. Thompson ....  construction foreman (as Robert Thompson) 
James R. Tooley ....  digital effects artist  
Dennis Turner ....  digital effects artist  
Paul Varrieur ....  camera operator  
John Venzon ....  assistant editor  
Jeff Verdick ....  transportation co-captain  
Manny Vouniozos ....  rigging grip  
Matt Wallin ....  rotoscope artist (as Matthew Wallin) 
David Washburn ....  computer graphics camera matchmover  
Robert M. Webb ....  construction foreman (as Robert Webb) 
Mina Weber ....  staff assistant  
Candace Wells ....  transportation captain  
Mike Wells ....  construction foreman  
Ken Wesley ....  digital effects artist  
R. Christopher White ....  digital effects artist (as R. Christopher White) 
Robert Willis (III) ....  greensman  
Alexander Witt ....  second unit director
director of photography: second unit  
Scott Wright ....  staff assistant  
Valery Wright ....  assistant to Mr. Crichton  
Garson Yu ....  title designer  
Habib Zargarpour ....  digital tornado designer  
John Zemansky ....  property master  
 
 
 


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                                   TWISTER
                       A film review by Scott Renshaw
                        Copyright 1996 Scott Renshaw

(Warner Bros.) Starring: Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes, Jami Gertz. Screenplay: Michael Crichton, Anne-Marie Martin. Director: Jan DeBont. Reviewed by Scott Renshaw.

The makers of big-budget summer movies and those who attend those movies appear to have come to an understanding, an understanding best exemplified by an observation I made while watching TWISTER. Several times during the film, there would come a point where it would become clear that the latest sequence showcasing Industrial Light & Magic's computer-generated tornados was at an end (it usually coincided with the dialogue once again becoming audible), at which point several members of the audience would stand up and quickly make their way towards the restroom. They were probably rather secure in the knowledge that they would not miss any crucial plot twists or juicy bits of character development during these brief expository interludes, and even if they did, they were not missing what they had come to the film to see. Not a penny of the money they had plunked down would be wasted if they missed a couple of the characters engaged in conversation.

It is this complicity which produces monotonous displays of technological prowess like TWISTER, a film with a script that makes JURASSIC PARK's look positively labyrinthine by comparison. The shell of a story involves a pair of daredevil meteorologists named Jo (Helen Hunt) and Bill (Bill Paxton) who are about to finalize their divorce after years of chasing storms together. Bill is engaged to another woman (Jami Gertz), and comes to collect the divorce papers just as Jo and her team are about to set off in pursuit of a rare series of tornados. Naturally, Bill comes along as they attempt to deploy a device which will provide valuable data for predicting tornados, just as a corporate-financed (and hence evil) competitor named Jonas (Cary Elwes) is attempting to do the same thing. Also naturally, the device can only work if it is picked up by a tornado crossing its path, which results in the scientists racing to catch up with twisters so they can leave one of devices.

I suppose you have to give the creators of TWISTER credit for coming up with a premise which involves people trying their damnedest to get close to tornados rather than trying their damnedest to get very far away; it could have been even more tedious. The problem is that it doesn't take long before TWISTER starts to look like a loop film. There are only so many ways you can film a bunch of vehicles driving through fields, over dirt roads, along highways before it becomes a chore to watch, and while director Jan DeBont uses every swooping trick at his disposal, there is an awful lot of nothing going on during TWISTER an awful lot of the time. There may be more driving in TWISTER than there was in DeBont's debut feature SPEED.

Of course, SPEED had Sandra Bullock playing an actual character to engage the audience; TWISTER has Helen Hunt playing producer and co-scripter Michael Crichton's generically flinty female scientist character. Hunt is probably a better actor than Bullock, and certainly provides the requisite cuteness factor, but Bullock's heroine was able to comment on SPEED's improbability throughout the film with her priceless reactions. The trite love/hate relationship with which Hunt is saddled is something no one could tunnel out from under, and neither she nor Paxton has the big screen charisma to make the scenes without inclement weather anything but a monumental bore. Every single character manages the astonishing non-Euclidean feat of being less than one-dimensional, with characterization coming in such subtle forms as the fleet of identical black mini-vans used by Elwes' corporate scientists (as though you actually needed to see the three 6's behind his ear) or the Van Halen tunes blasted by one of Hunt's more annoyingly quirky cohorts (Philip Seymour Hoffman).

Films like TWISTER are often defended with comparisons to amusement park rides -- that they make up in thrills what they lack in drama. I don't think TWISTER even qualifies as a roller-coaster. Yes, the visual effects are impressive, but it is impossible to watch them with anything but detachment, because as much as DeBont tries, he can't imbue a natural phenomenon with a personality (he actually tries harder than he does with his actors). TWISTER is a surprisingly gloomy and inert experience, with exactly two flashes of inspiration through its two hour running time. When they come, they only serve to remind you what the rest of the film is lacking: any sense of the fun that summer movies are supposed to provide. Whatever one might think of the increasing mindlessness of effects-driven blockbusters, you'd think they could at least manage to entertain, or to give you a reason to come back when you get up to go to the restroom.

     On the Renshaw scale of 0 to 10 sucking sounds:  3.
--
Scott Renshaw
Stanford University
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~srenshaw

Have I Seen This Movie: Yes
And What Did I Think?: Twister doesn't have much in terms of plot or story, A group of stormchashers run after tornados to get some sensors into one. Ok.... but it sports some wonderful special effects and sound. That's the case with a lot of summer blockbusters it seems. If you like destructive weather, then you should like this movie. Its great watching this movie on dvd hooked up to a stereo receiver.. the back wall of my room was almost blown out from the intense sound. That's pretty much all this movie is good for though. Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt give pretty flat performances, as do their costars. A lot of this movie is too far fetched too.. for instance at the end, they survive right under an F-5 tornado just by being strapped to a pipe in the ground. Sure.... whatever.. they really should have been snapped in half by that force. Heck, Helen Hunt even still had her walkman on afterwards. Plus its amazing that all that running they did by the tornados, that they weren't skewered by flying debris. So, the movie itself pretty much blows... (bad pun), but has the effects and the sound that made me want to try it on DVD.

I give Twister 2.5 out of 5 stars.

Review written July 30, 1999

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