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- proper noun trademark A
party game that requires several players on a singlemat to straddle four colored rows of dots in random positions without falling.
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Brain Twister aka TBTAM 2009
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“I flew into St. Louis with my buddy Scott Thomson, who played Preacher in Twister, and we rented a car and drove down to southeastern Missouri, into the Ozarks,” said Paxton.
Does Anyone Besides Bill Paxton Want a Sequel to TWISTER? – Collider.com 2010
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By contrast, I was willing to accept the CGI tornadoes in Twister, at least when they were relegated into the background, because the rest of the scene was clearly real.
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This version, "Tele-Twister," is a game designed for the Internet.
Boing Boing: September 14, 2003 - September 20, 2003 Archives 2003
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In "Twister" -- the story of high-risk storm-chasers trying to get scientific data on tornadoes -- ILM wound up making 25 minutes of storm scenes.
Grand Illusions 2008
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Of course, fans of the film will attest to the fact that this isn't a new problem with 'Twister' -- the theatrical print and the DVD suffered at times from the same issue.
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Of course, fans of the film will attest to the fact that this isn't a new problem with 'Twister' -- the theatrical print and the DVD suffered at times from the same issue.
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New at Project Gutenberg: Brain Twister by Gordon Randall Garrett and Laurence Mark Janifer.
August 2007 2007
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New at Project Gutenberg: Brain Twister by Gordon Randall Garrett and Laurence Mark Janifer.
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In fact, the only one I can think of is Jami Gertz's character in Twister, which is pretty pathetic, lol.
Question of the Day 2007
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