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With "Twisters," director Lee Isaac Chung and screenwriter Mark L. Smith seek to revive a brand of simple high-concept disaster movie moviegoers haven't seen in a while. Loosely a sequel to the ...
After the tornado comes in contact with an oil refinery and mutates into a fire-breathing EF5, Kate launches the concoction into the twister, and it dissipates. “That was my get-out-of-jail-free ...
The exposition scenes in 'Twisters' will have you rolling your eyes, ... including a supersize EF6 tornado, a scary twin-tornado thing, a fire tornado at an oil refinery, ...
Officially, six tornadoes were created for the film, though the simulation of the final storm, which catches fire after hitting an oil refinery, was so complex that it had to be broken down into ...
'Twisters' director Lee Issac Chung discusses the disaster movie's ending including the 'Frankenstein'-inspired final tornado and why he cut the kiss.
The climactic twister rolls through an oil refinery and sends a pumpjack hurtling into the water tower, which collapses and almost smashes Glen Powell’s already oddly shaped head.
The “Twisters” team hurled an actual horse trailer, animated scientifically accurate tornadoes and had to stop filming when a real-life storm wrecked a set.
A storm has arrived at the box office, with Twisters bringing in $10.7 million in Thursday night previews as it heads to a domestic debut as high as $72 million.. That’s far above expectations ...
Filming on location in Oklahoma (as did the earlier “Twister”) he brings a real eye for unfussy but striking landscapes, small-town streets and rodeos, and his actors’ faces in close-up.