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Behind-the-scenes documentary "Anatomy of the Twister"; Feature-length audio commentary by director Ian De Bont and visual effects supervisor Stefen Fangmeter; Music video: Van Halen's "Humans Being"; Interactive menus; Production notes; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français, & Español
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1. Opening and 1960 Prologue. [4:46]
2. A Long Day Ahead [:56]
3. One More Signature. [7:04]
4. Dorothy. [3:00]
5. Tagging Along; Melissa and Jonas. [3:06]
6. The Corporate Kissbutt. [2:14]
7. Something In The Wind; Storm Chaser Medley. [5:33]
8. Getting Better At This. [2:19]
9. Intercept Course...In A Rut. [2:41]
10. Braced For Action. [1:41]
11. "Where's my truck?" [2:31]
12. Battle Zone Of A Sidewinder. [5:37]
13. Cow In The Core. [3:34]
14. Tall Tales Of The Extreme. [4:24]
15. Like Old Times. [3:33]
16. Rabbit Tracks. [3:29]
17. The Fun Part. [2:28]
18. In Harm's Way. [3:06]
19. In Front Of Jo And Melissa. [3:02]
20. The Shining-And The Swirling. [4:13]
21. Helter Skelter Shelter. [1:59]
22. "I can't compete with this." [3:43]
23. Wakita In Ruins; Rescuing Meg. [3:01]
24. What Jo Does. [4:30]
25. Making Dorothy Fly. [1:48]
26. Out On A Limb. [3:19]
27. Heavy Traffic. [2:16]
28. Right At Jonas. [1:10]
29. Dodging Deadly Debris. [3:12]
30. Launch Complete. [1:42]
31. Had A Farm. [2:37]
32. Hang On!. [2:16]
33. Seen Enough Sky. [2:19]
34. Landscape End Credits (Respect the Wind). [2:08]
Trading in the bus for a tornado, Speed director Jan De Bont brews up one of the most spectacular natural disaster films to ever hit the screen. When a record-breaking number of tornadoes attack the Midwest, Jo (Helen Hunt) and Bill (Bill Paxton) lead their team of "storm chasers" through Oklahoma in hopes of recording scientific evidence and devising an earlier warning system. Thought the nominal story takes a backseat to the truly amazing special effects, there is an appealing chemistry between Hunt and Paxton, and the supporting cast (led by Cary Elwes and Phillip Seymour Hoffman) supplies laughs. And if character development sometimes gets lost in the storm, De Bont creates a memorable villain in the devastatingly believable -- and beautiful -- spectacle of a computer-animated tornado. The skies are threatening, the landscape sweeping, and cows and tractors flying through the air will remind you of that other famous Hollywood cyclone. No one ends up in Oz here, but Twister has a magic all its own. -- J. D. Merrill Barnes & Noble
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Jo's dad is killed by a tornado, as well as a few others. A man is impaled by flying debris. In the opening scene, a girl watches as a tornado carries her father away. There are many very intense encounters with the tornadoes.
Moderate profanity, with one "F" word.
One character is a "reproductive therapist" whose academic views on human sexuality provide comic relief.
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There's a mention of a character being drunk and naked.
About Twister
Parents need to know that teens will be excited about the great special effects in this adventure movie, although they may be disappointed by the thin plot. Parents should know that the main characters are a soon-to-be-divorced couple who are still sexually attracted to each other. All of the characters put themselves in dangerous situations as part of their job. In the opening scene, a girl watches as a tornado carries her father away, and there are several frightening scenes involving the destructive storms.
Families can talk about the popularity of disaster films, and what makes a good one.