I always hated how her Dad gets sucked out of the storm cellar while trying to hold the door closed, but then they were safe anyway even with the door completely missing... what an idiot.
This movie is full of things like that. Like the tornado being strong enough to lift a semi truck off the ground, but not the main chatacter's dinky little pickup.
*speaks in an exaggerated Southern accent* If you're too stupid to realize that your 2-for-1 sale locks would give out and you'd be leaving your wife and daughter husband- and fatherless, you just might be... a poorly written character. ;)
This is one of those cases where a comma changes the meaning. And you left that comma out, so your comment means almost certainly the opposite of what you wanted to say. Or are you seriously complaining that bureaucracies fund to much science and research?
I've always assumed it was product placement because the truck gets more screen time and character development than the fiancé. Though that era Dodge Ram was a pretty big deal. It kicked off the era of Detroit selling trucks based on looks/cool factor rather than utility.
I love the scene where they talk about levels of intensity a tornado can get, then someone mentions level 5 and they all look at that person like they pissed on a grave or something. Then were talking about levels 2, then 3, then 4, where did they expect this conversation was going?
I loved the part where they were all sitting around the breakfast table talking about all the categories of tornado but when Dr. Girlfriend asks if there is a Cat 5 they all got silent and looked at each other in horror.
It's like the Rebels vs. the Empire. Whatever ragtag vehicles can be scraped together against a fleet of well-funded, identical, soulless weapons of war (yes I'm still talking about Caravans).
3:49 Regardless of how you feel about the movie, can we all agree that the scene with the tornado tearing through Jack Nicholson’s face on the drive-in screen was awesome?
I remember and I thought the movie sucked until this. Wasn't enough to get me to watch it though. I'm a slight filmophile and still haven't forgave them for this. Just watched Shawshank 2 weeks ago. Other than the good portrayal of racism, wtf? These movies should be deleted
We watched this film in primary school after learning about tornadoes. Remember having to go to the "video room" where the school's only tv was. Good stuff, had nightmares about tornadoes for years.
One of my complaints about this movie is that the tornadoes weren't scary. The tornado in Wizard of Oz was so much scarier than anything in this movie.
@@Macrochenia Yeah I honestly don't know what is so bad about that. You need money for storm chasing. Also he died because he was cocky and didn't listen to Bill about the tornado shifting its path
@@cptchuff2741 In the real world, there wasn't anything actually bad about him. Hollywood movies of the 90s just really, really liked pushing the idea that if you decide you want to make money, you're an evil sellout and when you're inevitably killed by the monster/disaster/an extremely bizarre random event it's because you deserved it and the audience should cheer.
@@Macrochenia exactly. Except he did supposedly steal the idea of Dorthy and did something stupid but other than that corporate sponsors are helpful so you can make more money
@@cptchuff2741 He didn't steal the idea of Dorthy, he was one of the inventors of Dorthy. He was trying to make storm tracking an actual science, with reliable measurement data and precise tools while the so-called heroes insist on using "instinct" and actually assault him.
@@CubNole yep. i remember going on it when it opened and after standing there in the simulated tornado i was thinking a real ride would come next but that was it...
Am I the only one who feels like Honest Trailers are actually really good at assessing what a TV show/movie is about so you can decide whether or not to watch it? These videos blend humor with information about the content's quality, its public reception, any memorable controversies, and overall tone/intended audience seamlessly. Props to Screen Junkies for one of the most helpful, hilarious guides to modern movies and serial storytelling
No, you most certainly are not the only one.. but "props to you" on shamelessly describing their entire mission statement while sounding like a total suck-up. 😉👏🏻
When I was a kid and I walked into the living room and asked my family what they were watching and I heard them say "Twister", and was like "cool!" and sat down and started watching it with them. About an hour, several murders, and an iffy bar scene later, I was like:"When's the tornado gonna show up?", And my mom was like "What?", And I was like :"What?". Turns out it was the movie called "Twisted".
This movie pretty much encapsulated every 90's movie cliche. Including the evil weatherman in the black truck with a British accent. He was an evil weatherman!
Always felt for the fiancée, but I think the movie was trying to tell us that she was boring and didn’t lead and she exciting life - like chasing tornadoes.
Bill Paxton is an actor that is greatly missed by me and many others. He left this world way too soon. His films though live on. My favorite was Hudson in Aliens.
To this day Twister remains one of my all-time favorite movies. Idk what is about it that captivated me so much but nowdays it just feels so 90s in the best way possible. It just has its own atmosphere and the soundtrack is so spot on....
This movie had a huge impact on my life: it inspired me to be a storm chaser. So it means a lot to me that my comment was read on the trailer for this particular movie. Thanks Screen Junkies!!
@@H-ME2003 So many. Missed an EF3 by 7 miles last fall. It was nighttime and rain wrapped, so I wouldn't have seen it anyway. Got to see the devastation up close though. And I've been struck by lightning; that was a blast (pun intended)
Saw this movie once when I was a kid. I was disappointed at how unfaithful an adaptation it was of the board game. Not once did someone put their right hand on red, or left leg on green.
My mother loves this movie. She denies it’s her favorite, but there was literally a point in time when we had it on DVD, it was recorded on the tv, and she would still watch it whenever it came on, regardless of how far along it was or what she’d been previously watching.
Even though Twister is kind of a guilty pleasure, I've always been amazed that the main characters weren't impaled and killed by debris like ten times throughout the film. Also, I miss the feel of the 90's movies, you could really feel the "real world aura" through the on location set pieces and no "gritty filters".
Yeah I really get those nostalgia vibes from this movie too. And I love the shots of them driving through the American countryside. Life was better back then I guess.
Oh my God I love the burn on the happening at the end thank you so much! that was one of my very first videos I saw of yours and I have been a huge fan ever since! The satire and sarcasm is on point from you guys, love it!
There's a point where the entire front windshield gets smashed by some giant piece of debris, than a moment later it's completely intact. That's right, Jan DeBont was all over "time inversion" way before this poser Christopher Nolan showed up.
Anyone else remember the "ride" at universal studios based on this movie that wasnt even a ride and by the time you waited in the line and realized it wasnt a ride it was too late to leave?
Bill is/was one of my favorite actors. That twister ride was so corny and great. Bill's intro for that ride is classic . Just deadpan delivery , sticking his gut out . Fun fact he and Helen hunt couldn't stand each other . They recorded their intros for the ride in separate locations . They couldn't even be in the same room .
The Twister viewing drinking game! Drink when: "Get outta there/here!" "Let's go." "F5." "Dorothy." When anyone makes any comment about Bill's near-God-like ability to predict the weather. Whenever the score makes the ominous sound it does like when the film's title comes up. Something derogatory is said about Jonas. Any mention of Meg's beef or absence of her cow. 🐂 Seeing a flying cow. 🐂 🌪 *add your own!*
I remember watching this at the cinema at 14 years old when it came out and being genuinely terrified when the film just cuts out of nowhere to a scene in "THE SHINING", and having serious trauma flashbacks of watching The Shining at 8 years old and being stuck in my seat in the cinema thinking i was having some kind of hallucination and that I was going to have to re-watch the scariest scene that I'd repressed all my childhood that had now come to have its revenge. Was on the edge of my seat after that.
This DVD/Blu-Ray contains my favorite movie rating info ever: "Rated PG-13 for intense depiction of very bad weather."
It says that on Netflix too 🤣
Oh my... this is amazing. :'D Thank you for bringing it to our attention!!!!!!
That's amazingly funny! Love it 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
I had to go check my copy but sure enough it's there! LOL
I just laughed so hard while reading this.
That Jack black joke was on point.
Yeah, he saw this movie and he was like "I know how to make a bunch of money" ...
i thought it was jack black
@Fred Bloggs If you don't think at least some of his humor is funny you lack a sense of it.
@Fred Bloggs Dusty is the man!
Mandela affect, I thought it was Jack Black
I always hated how her Dad gets sucked out of the storm cellar while trying to hold the door closed, but then they were safe anyway even with the door completely missing... what an idiot.
This movie is full of things like that. Like the tornado being strong enough to lift a semi truck off the ground, but not the main chatacter's dinky little pickup.
The tornado needed a sacrifice. Once it got one it spared the rest.
If only they gave the dad just a tad more plot armor
*speaks in an exaggerated Southern accent* If you're too stupid to realize that your 2-for-1 sale locks would give out and you'd be leaving your wife and daughter husband- and fatherless, you just might be... a poorly written character. ;)
lol right? Like what is your arm going to do against that tornado the door isn't? Not even like he made /any/ sacrifice, he was just dumb.
A character Jack Black would base his whole career off!
Mind blown 🤯
ikr
They nail the hammer on the head with that one!
@@unconditionalluv lol
"Cow."
"Another cow."
"Actually, I think that was the same one."
I was waiting for this during the whole trailer!!
"I gotta go Julia, we got cows."
LMAO, this movie was so amazing in the theater
@@tonyzed6831 I was waiting for this line!! It's heavily quoted in my house.
One of the best movie lines of all time ❤️
"There's Rabbit. The one who's got 5 years left before Mapquest takes his job" lol
"...and 9 years before Google takes Mapquest's job."
Who else used to print off MapQuest directions?
✋😎👍
@@favoritemustard3542Me 😂
This movie taught me the joy of seeing cows in flight.
Do you think the cow made it?
@@starkparker16 I'm going to say yes.
Always chasing that high
Who would have thought that would foreshadow sharknado
Booooovines in flight......afternoon deeee OH MY GOD, WE’RE HEADING RIGHT FOR THE SUCK ZONE!!
"Take that funding!" - every administration's attitude towards science and research.
This is one of those cases where a comma changes the meaning. And you left that comma out, so your comment means almost certainly the opposite of what you wanted to say. Or are you seriously complaining that bureaucracies fund to much science and research?
Jurgen123445 “Take that, funding!”
Had to type it out.
The most astonishing thing about this movie is how that truck survives the whole thing
🎶 Like a rock 🎵
I've always assumed it was product placement because the truck gets more screen time and character development than the fiancé. Though that era Dodge Ram was a pretty big deal. It kicked off the era of Detroit selling trucks based on looks/cool factor rather than utility.
Spoiler: movie was an ad for trucks
2nd gen dodge rams are the best looking ones
Not only does it survive but there’s a couple scenes where the damage to the windshield miraculously fixes itself
I love the scene where they talk about levels of intensity a tornado can get, then someone mentions level 5 and they all look at that person like they pissed on a grave or something.
Then were talking about levels 2, then 3, then 4, where did they expect this conversation was going?
Haha I love this movie, but I have always laughed at that part
"What would that be like?"
*dramatic silence*
"The finger of God!"
It was Dr.girlfriend 😂😂😂 I remember that
🤣😂🤣
Everybody knows you never go full F5. 1999 in Mulhall, OK. Devastating damage, sure. Not F5. You went full F5, man. Never go full F5.
The SFX for this movie made in 96 is pretty good still today.
I think they just used an industrial fan and some stock weather channel footage of tornadoes for most scenes.
@@catdogmousecheese then you are wrong. 🤫
@@catdogmousecheese 🤣🤣
@@catdogmousecheese for real 🤣
they recorded live pig squeals - from Hollywood magic documentary
I loved the part where they were all sitting around the breakfast table talking about all the categories of tornado but when Dr. Girlfriend asks if there is a Cat 5 they all got silent and looked at each other in horror.
Me too, my all-time favorite!!
EF-5
@@dungeonmaster6292 What's your point?
@@FoScoJo Relax.
@@dungeonmaster6292 What do you mean? I was simply asking for the context of your comment. I don't understand what you are saying.
This movie is the second greatest dodge commercial ever. Right next to Walker Texas ranger.
I thought it was pepsi commercial?
I was just gonna say the same thing!!
Yep, ''if you can't Dodge it, Ram it !!''.
Dodge that twister, amiright?
What about at the beginning when he had a 90s gmc.
I still think the funniest part is that the "evil scientists" prowl around in a pack of diabolical.... Dodge Caravans.
I can practically taste the evil from here.
So many caravans
a caravan of caravans
It's like the Rebels vs. the Empire. Whatever ragtag vehicles can be scraped together against a fleet of well-funded, identical, soulless weapons of war (yes I'm still talking about Caravans).
They did have that badass dually Suburban though!
3:49 Regardless of how you feel about the movie, can we all agree that the scene with the tornado tearing through Jack Nicholson’s face on the drive-in screen was awesome?
it was great cinematic timing
I genuinely love 90’s disaster and action films. There is something just so fun about them, even if they are totally ridiculous
I really miss these days
Yep. They were enjoyable.
Counts for a lot of 90s action movies in general, before 9/11 largely destroyed the genre.
@@alexandererhard2516 i think ur right. Because we lived a disaster movie...and still living it..
@@jjeaze No you're not. You are not being at war or invaded or shelled or bombed, you don't know what it is!!!!
Fun fact: This was the first movie ever released on DVD
I remember and I thought the movie sucked until this. Wasn't enough to get me to watch it though. I'm a slight filmophile and still haven't forgave them for this. Just watched Shawshank 2 weeks ago. Other than the good portrayal of racism, wtf? These movies should be deleted
Wow, really?
@@strokeharvest7821 you seem like a bit of a dingus.
@@strokeharvest7821 Karreeennnn! Im hungry Karen!
hoss4774 my first three dvds were Twister, Terminator 2, and Blade Runner.
Cary Elwes is one of my favorite actors. Loved him in Princess Bride and my favorite movie of all time Robin Hood: Men In Tights
"The character that Jack Black based his entire career on". LOL that's a good one, so real!
We watched this film in primary school after learning about tornadoes. Remember having to go to the "video room" where the school's only tv was. Good stuff, had nightmares about tornadoes for years.
Same @nightmares
One of my complaints about this movie is that the tornadoes weren't scary. The tornado in Wizard of Oz was so much scarier than anything in this movie.
Crazy this was played in a school haha, but I got to watch Bill and Ted in history class... So not that strange I guess lol
@@jwr2904 We watched Dazed & Confused in my pop culture class my senior year.
John Stroud that’s funny. We watched Saving Private Ryan in my sophomore history class.
Starring:
The indestructible Dodge Ram
Looks like someone got corporate sponsors
Which makes them evil sellouts who deserve to get killed by a tornado based on this movie's logic.
@@Macrochenia Yeah I honestly don't know what is so bad about that. You need money for storm chasing. Also he died because he was cocky and didn't listen to Bill about the tornado shifting its path
@@cptchuff2741 In the real world, there wasn't anything actually bad about him. Hollywood movies of the 90s just really, really liked pushing the idea that if you decide you want to make money, you're an evil sellout and when you're inevitably killed by the monster/disaster/an extremely bizarre random event it's because you deserved it and the audience should cheer.
@@Macrochenia exactly.
Except he did supposedly steal the idea of Dorthy and did something stupid but other than that corporate sponsors are helpful so you can make more money
@@cptchuff2741 He didn't steal the idea of Dorthy, he was one of the inventors of Dorthy. He was trying to make storm tracking an actual science, with reliable measurement data and precise tools while the so-called heroes insist on using "instinct" and actually assault him.
I miss silly disaster movies, but even more I miss seeing Bill Paxton in new acting roles.
Gone wayyyy too soon :(
😞
reality is the disaster now
Miss the guy!
Gone not soon enough I'd say!
I'll always remember Twister: Ride It Out at Universal Orlando
was the thing where you walk through a farm set and there’s a simulated tornado?
@@CubNole yep. i remember going on it when it opened and after standing there in the simulated tornado i was thinking a real ride would come next but that was it...
The attraction that had no reason to exist.
The best worst attraction ever
Am I the only one who feels like Honest Trailers are actually really good at assessing what a TV show/movie is about so you can decide whether or not to watch it? These videos blend humor with information about the content's quality, its public reception, any memorable controversies, and overall tone/intended audience seamlessly. Props to Screen Junkies for one of the most helpful, hilarious guides to modern movies and serial storytelling
Nope. I watch these before the movie to determine whether it’s worth my time :p
It is a trailer after all
@@AK-jt7kh which is literally what the OP was saying they're good for.
Is this sarcasm?
No, you're definitely not the only one who understands the purpose and intent of these trailers🙄🙄🙄
No, you most certainly are not the only one.. but "props to you" on shamelessly describing their entire mission statement while sounding like a total suck-up. 😉👏🏻
Bill Paxton the Legend. The only actor who was killed by a Terminator a Xenomorph and a Predator
He was in Agents of Shield too right?
And later, heart problems.
Patrick T. Too soon, too soon
You mean Bill Pullman.
Was also in commando. Tiny little part. "We lost em sir"
Aww, I was hoping the alternate title would be "Sparknado."
Wouldn't Sparknado technically be The Ten Commandments?
Nice 😎
Watch some actual tornado video's. The sparks really do fly when power lines come down.
When I was a kid and I walked into the living room and asked my family what they were watching and I heard them say "Twister", and was like "cool!" and sat down and started watching it with them.
About an hour, several murders, and an iffy bar scene later,
I was like:"When's the tornado gonna show up?",
And my mom was like "What?",
And I was like :"What?".
Turns out it was the movie called "Twisted".
Sorry you watched any of that movie. That was among the dumbest movies of that year.
Please say: "Thank you for bringing back Blockbuster Summer!"
"you're chasing it what did you think was gonna happen?" 😂
I loved this movie growing up. Twister, Volcano, and Dante's Peak all have such sweet spots in my heart. OG disaster movies hit different
I love those movies, especially Dante's Peak, in my opinion, it is so underated, and the soundtrack is amazing.
This movie pretty much encapsulated every 90's movie cliche. Including the evil weatherman in the black truck with a British accent. He was an evil weatherman!
"House Hunters: Oklahoma"
I died. That is just classic.
Damn right
Depending on the season, they’ll find YOU.
Never noticed it was written by Michael Crichton, the dude that wrote the Jurassic Park books
Did his fiancé so dirty. She wasn’t even a bad person.
Marrying someone you're only kinda into is much worse though
She deserved better.
Scott Ferrell 🤣🤣🤣
Always felt for the fiancée, but I think the movie was trying to tell us that she was boring and didn’t lead and she exciting life - like chasing tornadoes.
She was a useless character. It also seems weird if her to agree to marry a guy who’s divorce wasn’t finalized.
Next, "The Day After Tomorrow" Honest Trailer
The Perfect Storm deserves a Trailer too.
or 2012
lol yes! Everyone could relate to this since it used to be on TBS about every day
Please yesssss! I love that movie lol
Would really prefer if they did The Day After.
"Yeah! Take that, funding!" 🤣🤣🤣 Brilliant line!
This movie "blew" me away the first time I saw it in the cinema. I still absolutely love it
And I was "winded" when someone threw the DVD at me.
Cary Elwes really just decided to be a villian in EVERY film he ever did after being in The Princess Bride 😂😂😂
So that's where i saw him!
Have you not seen Robin Hood - Men In Tights then?
@@Barney7535 i knew it!
Guys... his "starring" in this very video was a Princess Bride reference. Why did it take you until this comment to figure out where else you saw him?
Would the possibility that someone saw the movie once, when they were young and barely remember it, answer your question pretty well? Figure it out
In the words of Ron White, "It's not _that_ the wind is blowing, it's _what_ the wind is blowing."
Very true. “If you get hit with a Volvo, it doesn’t matter how many sit ups you did that morning.”
Bill Paxton is an actor that is greatly missed by me and many others. He left this world way too soon. His films though live on. My favorite was Hudson in Aliens.
I love that the video pays homage to his famous game over line in Aliens with Gale over!
Omg I forgot he died 🥺
Was he an American? No SIR, he's from Kentucky!
@@darthkek1953 Got that quote :) last movie he did before dying,right? :(
Took on Aliens, a Predator, a Terminator, Twisters and the Titanic.
What a legend. Gone far too soon.
"Listen. I'm gonna hang out here and get some air."
Just how ironic was he tryin' to be with this line?
😂😂😂😂
Ok how has that “suck zone” thing not become a meme yet? Lol
It is -- just not on public channels
😆😎🐧
The movie is too obscure, even in this regard, will never happen
@@adamscott7354 we got ric roll still happening and you telling me this movie is too obscure for a meme?
@@Marveryn Its just the way it is
@@Marveryn: Rick is way more common. I forgot about this movie until I saw this Honest Trailer.
I feel like you could have a lot of fun with The Truman Show
Fantastic idea, I think they’d break the wall and go full peaddool
The Truman Show is reality for billions of people... Just check out social media! All the proof right there, man.
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Say: "I've been bitten by ghosts, haunted by mole-rats, and slapped by vampires. I think I've earned a free hot dog."
@ oh man I remember this now!
Best side character! Even better in Underfist!
“House hunters Oklahoma”
Born in Oklahoma
This totally cracked me up cuz it’s truue
Right, born and raised, funniest line for the actually tornadoes alley people.
In Soviet Oklahoma, house hunts you.
Eternal Reign 🤣
You missed the chance to use the “Alan” meme.
At least we have the “Jurassic Park III” trailer for that!
3:43 It still makes an appearance, just not at the obvious location.
@@kevwill11 "Like a turd, in the wind."
@@kevwill11
so tiny!
By the way, where was he in the Friends Honest Trailer?
The only question ever that followed when you told someone you just saw Twister was:
*DID YOU SEE THE COW?*
"I gotta go, we got cows"
" There's another one!! Nope. Same cow." 😆
They fly now??
dang I just commented that same thing. truth, back in the day that movie made cash but had no cultural impact save two seconds of a flying cow
To this day Twister remains one of my all-time favorite movies. Idk what is about it that captivated me so much but nowdays it just feels so 90s in the best way possible. It just has its own atmosphere and the soundtrack is so spot on....
This movie had a huge impact on my life: it inspired me to be a storm chaser. So it means a lot to me that my comment was read on the trailer for this particular movie. Thanks Screen Junkies!!
But do you accept FUNDING?
Good choice on quoted btw.
@@indianmota
No but I do accept used pop cans :)
@@RIPjkripper At least you wont be sucked into the tornado, so there's that!
@@H-ME2003
So many. Missed an EF3 by 7 miles last fall. It was nighttime and rain wrapped, so I wouldn't have seen it anyway. Got to see the devastation up close though. And I've been struck by lightning; that was a blast (pun intended)
"Tip the phalange" at 5:21
Noce nod to the One and Only Phoebe Buffay
I love that!!
I loved the whole “Aunt Meg being invaded for food” scene...
Lemonade
🥩
🍳
🥔
👌 Foood.
👌 Ffffffoooooood!
My niece and I are constantly quoting this line whenever it's dinner time 😂
I would really appreciate an Honest Trailer for The Mandalorian. I have spoken.
It is The Way.
This is the way
This is the way
This is the way
This is the way
When will we see an Honest trailer for Twister?
When cows fly.
Oh, never mind.
Boo
@@LuisSierra42 Why the boo?
@@LuisSierra42 Ahh you scared me!
@@LuisSierra42 more like moo
to be honest it was only one cow
i just wish they'd had more back story for the cow.
I know right? I mean, you don't really feel the full weight of her loss emotionally..
Flying Cow: The Twister Story
@@deensaid7762 where's Oprah? Colbert?
Possible plot for a prequel!
Say “I STILL can’t believe there is no honest trailer for The Goonies”!!!!!!!
Right.. Someone needs to get on that. 😆
Or roger rabbit
Agreed to both movies.
It's the one good movie they leave alone. It keeps space and time held together so they have carplanche to destroy all the other movies with hilarity.
Most tornado films seem to be super bleak and depressing, but this one is just fun but still has the action and intensity along with it.
agreed.
Christmas twister is also hilarious
I don't care what anybody says, I freaking LOVE this movie! I've seen it countless times!
Saw this movie once when I was a kid. I was disappointed at how unfaithful an adaptation it was of the board game. Not once did someone put their right hand on red, or left leg on green.
Beat me to it!
OK, that made me laugh 😂
"Dr. Daniel Fahrenheit" - did anybody else get the LOST joke?
I did!!!
My mother loves this movie. She denies it’s her favorite, but there was literally a point in time when we had it on DVD, it was recorded on the tv, and she would still watch it whenever it came on, regardless of how far along it was or what she’d been previously watching.
That's me and my dad to a T
Me, my dad, and my grandma
There's way worse movies at least lol
We all need our guilty pleasures! This is one of mine too…
Same!
Why haven't we gotten an honest trailer for The Fifth Element?
leeloo dallas multipass
Hell yes good call!!
"Korbennnn Dallassss! The one and only winner of the Gemini Croquet contest."
I just read that the director cheated on his wife (the diva singer) with the main actress, married her and then divorced her within the year
Pur9leRain don’t blame him wanting Mila. Him leaving Mila is crazy though.
You should do San Andreas, a revival of this kind of film.
Also the Tommie Lee Jones Volcano.
Dante's Peak too!!!!
@@sianais Dante's Peak was a better movie but Volcano was more fun.
Next summer. Tommy Lee Jones and Pierce Bronson. In. Dante's Volcano! This time. Theirs two volcanoes!
@Sumeet Mahindroo How the actual hell can you say Volcano was better when you didn't actually watch Dante's Peak? How does that even work?
Do a Dante's Peak / Volcano double feature.
Oh no, no, no, no, no!
"The greatest danger in a tornado are COWS!"
I don’t know; I mean, they never got hit by one.
Was driving through Texas the other day and the weather was crazy . My dad and I were quoting this movie 😁
I still love the scene where the F5 tore through the movies screen during the Axe part of the Shinning lol :)
Do “Vertical Limit”-another Bill Paxton action blockbuster that disregards the laws of physics.
Which later becomes Tollywood's 101 of "screw laws of physics".
I can't believe I forgot that Phillip Seymour Hoffman was in Twister.
I love Dusty. Best character.
I can't believe I forgot Cary Elwes was in Twister
I didn't even know that was him! Mind is blown
Yeah this was one of Phillips earliest films.
First thing I saw him in. Probably the first thing most saw him in, he looks so young here.
Perhaps my favorite Bill Paxton movie.
Really? I think him in "Weird Science" has the slight edge...
Definitely should have thrown in a Bill Paxton quote from alien "WE GOTTA GET OUTTA HERE MANN!" at 2:41
After all these years, I still love this movie! It is aging very well! (Don''t even try to change my mind!)
Say “I knew my girlfriend was cheating on me when she told me she was with her best friend at the mall but her best friend was laying in bed with me”.
😂😂
You disgust me
@M You know that was a joke, right?
Okay, the "moooove b*tch, get out the way" got me. 😂😂😂
I love this movie, seen it 100 times, and I was crying at this one I was laughing so hard. Thank you Honest Trailers for this one.
My mom took her grandpa to see Twister when it came out. When she asked him how it was, he just said, "Well that was a cute little movie!"
🤣
In fairness, sometimes hunkering down and letting a tornado pass over you is actually advisable. Depending on the circumstances of course
If we're still alive by the end of this year you guys need to make an honest trailer for 2020
YoshiLover420 But nothing funny has happened yet.
@@santos8468 Nothing remotely.
@@lindasmith6316 But it certainly feels in like we're in some kind of Michael Bay / Roland Emmerich / Wachowskis collaboration.
Who hurt you, and why are you so insistent on just continuing that cycle of torture and pain.
Even though Twister is kind of a guilty pleasure, I've always been amazed that the main characters weren't impaled and killed by debris like ten times throughout the film.
Also, I miss the feel of the 90's movies, you could really feel the "real world aura" through the on location set pieces and no "gritty filters".
"This is easily the second funniest movie about the wind trying to kill you."
*DID YOU FORGET ABOUT FINAL DESTINATION AND ITS WINDS OF DEATH?!*
Awesome movie and makes me weirdly nostalgic for that time period.
Also rest in peace Bill Paxton.
Yeah I really get those nostalgia vibes from this movie too. And I love the shots of them driving through the American countryside. Life was better back then I guess.
You forgot the other real killer: The flying cows!
I was waiting for the comment about flying cows!
"I gotta go Julia, we got cows" still has to be one of my favorite movie quotes of all time aldhdjskks
Oh my God I love the burn on the happening at the end thank you so much! that was one of my very first videos I saw of yours and I have been a huge fan ever since! The satire and sarcasm is on point from you guys, love it!
"Take that funding! cracked me up.
But it'S true, this movie has a ridiculous story line
“The Rock” honest trailer? It’s like the most blockbustery blockbuster ever.
Armageddon is right up there too
@@crystalrowan They already did an Honest Trailer for "Armageddon". But, I would like to see one for "The Rock".
That's a lot of Dwayne Johnson movies, tho.
Kratoscallofduty 😂 😂 😂 😂
I’d take pleasure in guttin’ you, boy. I’d take pleasure in guttin’ you, boy!
Poor Cary, it's tough to be a Blonde guy in Hollywood.
What about that dang red dodge truck that survives almost everything.
Put John Cusack behind the wheel of that thing and I guarantee you he could ramp it off a tornado.
There's a point where the entire front windshield gets smashed by some giant piece of debris, than a moment later it's completely intact.
That's right, Jan DeBont was all over "time inversion" way before this poser Christopher Nolan showed up.
They probably took corporate money.
Dodge Trucks are Ram Tough!
I do believe this was the all new dodge body style so of course it was indestructible. They needed to sell some trucks.
Fun Fact: Twister was the first DVD ever that came out on 24th March 1997
Probaly cost the price of 5 or 6 dvds today.
Twister was the first DVD I owned. I bought it before we even had a DVD player (it's what made my family get one).
Honest trailer needs to bring back the summer block busters
Forgot how hot Helen Hunt was
Had a huge crush on her in this
That's weird, I've always found her quite grating
@@anubusx - dat tank top tho!
Still is . She's a GILF now .
Anyone else remember the "ride" at universal studios based on this movie that wasnt even a ride and by the time you waited in the line and realized it wasnt a ride it was too late to leave?
I remember that. It would have been cool if it was a ride with different intensities to represent the different tornados.
And it was in the New York section, for some reason!
@@colinfroehlich4138 Right.
Universal Singapore has a different attraction that's similar. Where you watch a storm happen by the Hudson River.
Bill is/was one of my favorite actors. That twister ride was so corny and great.
Bill's intro for that ride is classic . Just deadpan delivery , sticking his gut out .
Fun fact he and Helen hunt couldn't stand each other . They recorded their intros for the ride in separate locations . They couldn't even be in the same room .
Wow. RUclips algorithm decided that the best time to recommend this video is a couple of days after deadly tornadoes swept through the US.
I watched this in the movie theater....i feel real old right now
Lol..me too
Yep, it blew my tiny little mind
I was literally born when this came out. Man am I old.
The Twister viewing drinking game! Drink when:
"Get outta there/here!"
"Let's go."
"F5."
"Dorothy."
When anyone makes any comment about Bill's near-God-like ability to predict the weather.
Whenever the score makes the ominous sound it does like when the film's title comes up.
Something derogatory is said about Jonas.
Any mention of Meg's beef or absence of her cow. 🐂
Seeing a flying cow. 🐂
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*add your own!*
Anytime they use science-y meteorology terms.
"Jonas"
Anytime a character says something they probably should be in therapy for.
“Take that, funding!” That was good! And something I didn’t even realize while watching the movie!
I remember watching this at the cinema at 14 years old when it came out and being genuinely terrified when the film just cuts out of nowhere to a scene in "THE SHINING", and having serious trauma flashbacks of watching The Shining at 8 years old and being stuck in my seat in the cinema thinking i was having some kind of hallucination and that I was going to have to re-watch the scariest scene that I'd repressed all my childhood that had now come to have its revenge. Was on the edge of my seat after that.
You guys should really do Raiders of the Lost Ark for Summer Blockbusters!!
Or the entire trilogy!
I feel like the “Dr Daniel Fahrenheit” is a LOST reference to Farraday, the character the same actor had in LOST
Dah!
Omg! I've been trying to place him. Farriday the time traveller.
Yup
Best part is when he calls Jonas a "Slime!" I still use that insult to this day 😂😂😂
the special effects still hold up!
"You're chasing it, get out of there!" Truer words never spoken!
“The Suck Zone” 😂