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Twister is a 1996 American disaster-adventure-horror-far from romantic film starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as "storm chasers" researching tornadoes and terrorizing country bumpkins. To play on the poor and insecure nature of country hicks in the United States of Americas, a wealthy director by the name of Moneybags McClure (or Jan De Bont) decided to make a movie about tornadoes, twisters and the Bumpkin Way of Life, in which country hicks are constantly under fire from twisters, so the movie was an instant success; critics called Twister's documentation of the lovely nature of twisters correct and strangely erotic:

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  • Twister - The Movie
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  • Twister is a 1996 American disaster-adventure-horror-far from romantic film starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as "storm chasers" researching tornadoes and terrorizing country bumpkins. To play on the poor and insecure nature of country hicks in the United States of Americas, a wealthy director by the name of Moneybags McClure (or Jan De Bont) decided to make a movie about tornadoes, twisters and the Bumpkin Way of Life, in which country hicks are constantly under fire from twisters, so the movie was an instant success; critics called Twister's documentation of the lovely nature of twisters correct and strangely erotic:
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  • Twister is a 1996 American disaster-adventure-horror-far from romantic film starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as "storm chasers" researching tornadoes and terrorizing country bumpkins. To play on the poor and insecure nature of country hicks in the United States of Americas, a wealthy director by the name of Moneybags McClure (or Jan De Bont) decided to make a movie about tornadoes, twisters and the Bumpkin Way of Life, in which country hicks are constantly under fire from twisters, so the movie was an instant success; critics called Twister's documentation of the lovely nature of twisters correct and strangely erotic: "Darned tornadoes looks like a peennnus comin outta the sky," - Sarah Palin. With a budget of $11 million, millions of hicks stampeded the cinemas looking to see the horrible specter that is a tornado, and it is reported that several country bumpkins threw up with fear of Tornado Alley. "That there bit with that aul aw whatcha ma call it the cow or sumthing in the twister, well it scared the hell outta me," (Sir Elton John.)
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