Twister
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Cast
- Helen Hunt
- Bill Paxton
- Cary Elwes
- Jami Gertz
- Philip Seymour Hoffman
- Lois Smith
- Alan Ruck
- Sean Whalen
- Scott Thomson
- Todd Field
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Jul 13, 2024
over the course of less than 48 hours this man serves his ex wife divorce papers, chases 7 tornadoes, loses his car to a natural disaster, watches 2 men die, gets dumped by his current fiancée, saves the lives of a dog and a woman, gets back with his ex wife, makes a…
ReeceSep 1, 2013Watched in 4D - I turned on the electric fan on the highest setting. Intense!
Dan PendletonJul 4, 2024*tens of thousands of people lose their homes and possibly their lives in a natural disaster the likes of which human eyes can barely comprehend* Phillip Seymour Hoffman: right on brother man let’s run it back!
Bobby Wagner - Jul 11, 2021
this is a movie about getting sexually horny for a major weather event, loved it
Olivia CraigheadJul 25, 2021Philip Seymour Hoffman may as well be a tornado, because he certainly never fails to suck me in and blow me away
liam fOct 31, 2023I just really think we will never get movies like this ever again and it makes me really sad. Not sure if two people in a movie have been hotter than Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt in Twister.
Joe A - Jul 15, 2024
leaving my fiancé for his love of tornadoes, there’s no way I can compete with the suck zone
JayJul 9, 2024potentially one of the most american movies i've ever seen
jeabaJul 1, 2021COW
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My mom accidentally bought tickets for this instead of Glen Powell’s Twisters. It was an okay film.
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the passion from the main characters for something as terrifying as natural disasters kept me more intrigued than i thought id be. hyped me up a lot for the new one. pretty great acting/pace/plot/cinematography for its time - but very excited to see new technology in play
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I had completely forgotten this on rewatch. It started off amazing and then gradually blew insanely off course. Speilberg had his money marks all over this, the real story isn't about the tornados, it's about human relationships, and to have a cast so individually involved makes things feel so much…
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A oldie but goody
Metacritic
Perhaps the greatest compliment that can be paid to the rush of raw excitement Twister creates is that it makes it possible to ignore the painful awkwardness of the film's expository sequences and thudding dialogue of the OK, boss lady, hold your horses variety.
Twister is full of marvelous special effects. The story exists only to provide some respite between those marvels, like dialogue in an opera full of terrific arias. [10 June 1996, p.24]
A summer crowd-pleaser worthy of its wind.