My wife and I have watched "Twister" must be a thousand times. No idea why. She says it's not a good movie but it's a lightly entertaining background movie. Helen Hunt has nice hair and wears the wifebeater well. The dog gets rescued from the collapsing house.
To make matters even worse, and in the spirit of another eerily similar lost Yankees season, I'm gathering up a whole host of catastrophe movies involving water - tsunamis, earthquakes, and storms at sea. There appear to be a great many of them. I will drown (sic) sorrows in them today.
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My wife and I have watched "Twister" must be a thousand times. No idea why. She says it's not a good movie but it's a lightly entertaining background movie. Helen Hunt has nice hair and wears the wifebeater well. The dog gets rescued from the collapsing house.
On the strength of Helen Hunt wearing a wife beater, I am going to sit down and watch.
To make matters even worse, and in the spirit of another eerily similar lost Yankees season, I'm gathering up a whole host of catastrophe movies involving water - tsunamis, earthquakes, and storms at sea. There appear to be a great many of them. I will drown (sic) sorrows in them today.
@DickAllen...
The movie is not good but you will not be disappointed in Hunt's, um, performance.
Duque, I believe your pivot from Yankee baseball to entertainment news will prove wise in the long run.
And Cavill is Superman again . . .
Philip Seymour Hoffman overdid it.
@Publius...
Oh for sure, for absolutely sure. Not a good movie at all.
The movie reminded me of one of Boonies post game interviews after the Yanks lost and K'ed 10 or so times.
Or is "Twister" the atmospheric result of the force of all the Yankee hitters 'whiffs against Houston?
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