@@StarvingHamster Lance henrikson was not killed by the alien, he was an android that was torn apart by the alien but still functioning and even managed to save Newt from being sucked into space.
Actually storms that produce dozens of tornadoes over the course of a day or two do happen on a semi regular basis. There was a system in 2011 that produced 382 in 3 days and 218 of those in 24 hours. It had 11 EF4's and 4 EF5's. That makes Twisters number of tornado's downright child's play.
devilmikey00 exactly. during peak tornado season (may 22-23) you get 80 tornadoes a DAY in Kansas on average.. having 4-5 tornadoes within a drivable area of Kansas during that time isn't that unusual.
That's one of the reasons I kind of like Twister, all the people that call BS on the tornado stuff eventhough tornadoes have pulled off almost even more unexplainable looking BS. These are things that have destroyed houses while leaving some rooms and/or the houses next to them almost completely untouched.
Back in 1979 I was overlooking Colorado Springs and the sky turned green. 6 six of them came down almost all at the same time and ripped the town a new one. Seeing a gas station getting chewed up by a tornado and exploding was memorable.
To be honest, Twister was the only reason why I wanted to become a filmmaker. I watched that movie when I was three and it actually changed my life. For the longest time I wanted to be a meteorologist until my dad pointed out my addiction to movies. This movie and War of the Worlds really shaped me into how I write scripts or plan out scenes. When Bill Paxton died I actually got really sad because of how much he had a impact in my life. While true, the movie isn't good, it was good to a three year old who wanted to make movies.
ajmrowland actually, somewhere in my garage there are vhs tapes of me telling my dad to film me as I recreated scenes from twister and war of the worlds. It was so innocent
Dormammu Near Dark is one of the last great Vampire movies. I didn't even know anything about it when I went to see it. I just thought "Near Dark, I'll bet it's a horror film." And it was and so much more.
Funny enough, the leading man in Near Dark and the guy who plays Michael in Lost Boys are half-brothers. Both movies involve a teen who is turned into a half-vampire trying to get back to normal.
Twister is an icon out in western Oklahoma, where most of the movie was filmed. The town of Wakita (where Aunt Meg's house is) has a fucking Twister Movie Museum, and Twister landmarkers are sprinkled all across the portion of the state. Bill Paxton returned to the region once every few years for donations and stuff like that.
I think the soundtrack in Twister was also really damn amazing. That choir just knocks me out the window. Also, maybe this WAS the movie that broke up Van Halen, but Respect the Wind is BEAUTIFUL...
The thing with Twister is they mentioned at the start it's representing a major outbreak. For reference the total tornado numbers in a 24hr time span. 2011: 219 1974: 148 2020: 132 2021: 116 Also the tornadoes were to represent the Fujita scale so it's meant to get more intense.
Bill directed one of my favorite horror movies. Frailty Already told you guys how much my family loves the film Twister. I have never met a person face to face that doesn't like it. genuinely. "it's the EXTREME!!!!!!". The whole "FOOD!" thing is ALWAYS being used around here.
In one day, 122 tornadoes touch down in the United States alone. It is more than possible to see that many tornadoes in the time that twister took place.
I saw an article after Paxton's passing that read "Versatile Actor Bill Paxton, Star of Twister, Dead at 61". I don't know what's more sad: that he died relatively young, or that whoever wrote that article couldn't think of a better movie to associate him with.
Ironically this film was filmed during one of the most active tornado outbreaks in recent memory..There was a ton of data collected during that time...Such a classic film, all things aside RIP BIll Paxton
It's a dumb movie, it really is, but I love it. Not even the way Rob does, I honestly love the movie itself, I love the characters, the story, I even enjoy the drama and especially the banter between Jo and Bill. It's all bad writing, but I unironically love it to pieces.
About the Crichton characters, I grew up surrounded by academics and university teachers and found that the characters pretty accurately mirrored some of these people. I guess Crichton was typically surrounded by them in his life so he just based his characters on those people. Now, this obviously doesn't mean that they are likeable, it just feels realistic to me
I had the great displeasure of seeing a pre-release viewing of Twister... without the special effects. Every time it cut to a shot that a tornado would be in, you'd just see an open field. It was hilarious and horrible because you were left with only that TERRIBLE story. There was one interesting part though. There was a total of one shot that I liked. In the end, the bad guy was sucked into the tornado, and as he flew out of it, the camera went to his point of view and you are in the truck with him as he plummets to the ground. I wrote on my card "I liked a total of one shot in this movie..." and I described that shot. They took that shot out of the movie. I also had the pleasure of being at a party where Bill Paxton was singing in a band at the front as the party's entertainment. He was quite good and a fun guy. I was sad to hear he had passed.
They spend the whole movie showing how the tornadoes whip up all the debris that will cut you to pieces, but then the end has them out in the open attached to a pipe, but don't get shredded.
The beginning of Twister actually scared the shit outta me when I was a kid. I’m a Daddy’s girl so seeing the Dad being blown away scared me so bad because it makes me think if my Dad died like that. But Bill Paxton seriously was so likable. He will be missed!
Growing up in the Midwest, tornadoes are a constant 3/4 of the seasons. When I saw this on VHS when I was younger, I fell in love with it immediately and have had this childhood connection to it for most of my life. It’s full of great memorable dialogue, and plenty of actions scenes that would make Michael Bay fans jealous. Underrated classic.
Twister is no doubt a silly movie. A very unlikely perfect storm, that makes an outbreak of twisters, that show up at just the right time, they roar like Dinosaurs, and always seem to be chasing the main characters. So yes, it's silly. But it's FUN!!! And Bill Paxton as well as the rest of the cast, take the material so seriously and portray their characters with such conviction that it allows you to buy into the story no matter how outlandish the situations get. Twister was one of my go to VHS movies growing up, and it's still one of my favorite movies today.
6-year-old me broke so many of my sister's doll houses replicating that drive through the house scene that I was grounded from watching the movie till I was 14.
To be fair to Paxton in Titanic, most of his bad lines are scripted for the documentary they're shooting. That's why at the beginning he does a big epic monologue and then goes "Enough of that bulls**t."
Believe it or not, the Jarrell F5 Tornado began as a wispy rope like funnel, dissipated and then quickly restructured into an enormous multi-vortex wedge funnel literally in the span of just a couple of minutes or so. Even then though, it along with nearly all tornado evolutions aren't as cyclical with the rotation as they were ridiculously shown in less than a microsecond in Twister. Still love the film though even with its warts. Back on the Jarrell Tornado, it left supposedly the most intense damage ever assessed in a singularly confined area in the modern era or at least in recent history keeping of both the original Fujita Scale and the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The upward motion on the tornado was so unreal it looked as if it was "sizzling" into both the earth's core and the atmosphere itself. Certainly one of the more wonders of tornadic anomalies.
I just found out it's gone recently, I went in/on it in the summer of 2015 and come to find out they closed it a couple months later. It was so awesome.
This movie made me want to be a storm chaser as a kid. I'm sure it did the same for a lot of people. I remember going to a weather research class at kids camp when I was younger. Learning about the different clouds and different types of tornados. Yes it's a dumb movie. Come on, it has a pickup driving straight through a house that's rolling across the road. It has them surviving a tornado by tying themselves to a metal pipe. It has them surviving by hiding under a rickety wooden bridge. It's a ridiculous movie, but it's also awesome at the same time. Just like y'all said. The ridiculousness is part of why it's so awesome. Living in Oklahoma, I saw this movie tons of times growing up. Even now, I learn as much as I can about Doppler radar so that I can see what the storm is doing on my phone, without having to wait for the news to come on.
my favorite Bill Paxton roll is in a movie that nobody else has ever seen...Near Dark. go watch that fucking movie. it is one of the best modern vampire movies we have comma it is up there with the Lost Boys
It's actually COMMON in Oklahoma for F-5s to occur like that. Oklahoma has records for tornadoes, size and numbers. Granted Twister is fiction, but the weather occurs like that sometimes.
Actually, twisters tornadoes were actually pretty realistic. It's not uncommon for twisters to dissipate after only 5 minutes. They're extremely sensitive to their environment so they don't last very long.
It sounds like if the characters explained it, you don’t believe they know it, but if that’s not the case, the characters are still not that likable that you can care or you would know.
Have ever lived in Oklahoma? Those sounds are real or close to. What isn't that believable is the physics they'd be deef and cut up, that bridge would've hold.
Actually, corporate sponsors are often a problem in the science world, because they tend to want a very specific result, which in turn colours the data from the get go. Not that it makes the way this point is portrayed in the movie any less ridiculous.
I'm going on about you criticizing them going into the bathtub in the NC review. That's an actual tornado safety tip they teach in schools. If you're at home and a tornado hits, you either go to the basement or, if you don't have a basement, lay in the bathtub. Also remember the Pinky and the Brain parody of this movie? "Hey, you rookies".
Every March - May I go through tornado-based ptsd with nightmares and everything because an f5 tornado smashed up my neighborhood some 20 some years ago. I still LOVE Twister, it helped me get over my fear of the weather and made tornadoes less scary to me. RIP Bill Paxton.
Doug, you probably realized it by now. But next time don't sit with your head right in front of the light... You know because...The halo...Emmmm it makes you look... Even more... Angelic.
First off, fuck I miss Bill Paxton. Even in bit roles, you can never say he slept walked through any of them. Second, I love Twister because its a dumb movie. Hell, every scene of Phillip Seymore Hoffman in that movie was gold.
I picked this up on Blu-Ray recently to enjoy again after hearing Bill had died, replaced my old VHS copy. I've always enjoyed the movie, but it has some major issues. You can't tell me this movie isn't running on the Cartoon Physics of Tornadoes. The main characters use some stupid little belt things and tie themselves to pipes and somehow managed to survive without being ripped up into the sky and killed. One of the guys has a hubcap slice his head open and he doesn't go to the hospital, he's still involved up to the end of the movie running the computers at the base site. And the movie screen, THE MOVIE SCREEN! It's torn to pieces in the perfect slow-motion that the image of the Shining ironically sticks around long enough to showcase the scene in the movie with Nicolson and Duvall and the axe coming through the door. I enjoy the movie, but I concur with Rob's views, totally an awesome movie, not because it's good, but because it's bat shit insanely unrealistic while trying to show off real science and entertaining as all hell. Your basic Chrichton story.
Twister was my faaaavourite movie as a small child. I couldn't tell you why, I was just obsessed with it. I feel like if I lived in Tornado Alley, and not a super mountainous region of Canada, I probably would have gotten into storm chasing because of it.
Crichton pissed me off in the first page of The Lost World, he killed off Ian Malcolm at the end of Jurassic Park and then he brings him back with the lame ass line 'contrary to popular belief Malcolm didn't die" WTF I felt like the Kathy Bates character in Misery "HE DIDN"T GET OUT OF THE COCKADOODY CAR!"
This movie is a superb summer blockbuster. Great acting, entertaining characters(like Dusty), impressive special effects, and a masterful soundtrack that bares so much nostalgia(especially for the ride at universal that is unfortunately closed)
Le'ts not forget that Bill paxton is the one actor who's been killed by an Alien, a Predator, and a Terminator.
Charles Schwaniger tell that to Mr. Lance Henrickson.
And himself on the Titanic
He was on the Apollo 13 Mission.
@@StarvingHamster Lance henrikson was not killed by the alien, he was an android that was torn apart by the alien but still functioning and even managed to save Newt from being sucked into space.
Very true.
This movie introduced me to Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt that's why is one of my favorite childhood movies.
Ditto. I loved those two and this movie.
They’re two good reasons for liking this movie.
R.I.P Bill Paxton
DeltaPrime350 F
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DeltaPrime350 In honour of his great prefromance in an aussome movie.
GAME OVER MAN GAME OVER!!!
Actually storms that produce dozens of tornadoes over the course of a day or two do happen on a semi regular basis. There was a system in 2011 that produced 382 in 3 days and 218 of those in 24 hours. It had 11 EF4's and 4 EF5's.
That makes Twisters number of tornado's downright child's play.
devilmikey00
Wasn't that the superoutbreak though?
wasn't that the one with the city-wide F5 that crushed through Oklahoma?
devilmikey00 exactly. during peak tornado season (may 22-23) you get 80 tornadoes a DAY in Kansas on average.. having 4-5 tornadoes within a drivable area of Kansas during that time isn't that unusual.
That's one of the reasons I kind of like Twister, all the people that call BS on the tornado stuff eventhough tornadoes have pulled off almost even more unexplainable looking BS. These are things that have destroyed houses while leaving some rooms and/or the houses next to them almost completely untouched.
Back in 1979 I was overlooking Colorado Springs and the sky turned green. 6 six of them came down almost all at the same time and ripped the town a new one. Seeing a gas station getting chewed up by a tornado and exploding was memorable.
To be honest, Twister was the only reason why I wanted to become a filmmaker. I watched that movie when I was three and it actually changed my life. For the longest time I wanted to be a meteorologist until my dad pointed out my addiction to movies. This movie and War of the Worlds really shaped me into how I write scripts or plan out scenes. When Bill Paxton died I actually got really sad because of how much he had a impact in my life. While true, the movie isn't good, it was good to a three year old who wanted to make movies.
GlennsWorld You were only three? Wow.
I was about 8. Maybe 9. But 10 before I really decided I wanted to work in movies.
ajmrowland actually, somewhere in my garage there are vhs tapes of me telling my dad to film me as I recreated scenes from twister and war of the worlds. It was so innocent
GlennsWorld cool
P Ferreira No not really, it's very understandable on why someone wouldn't like this movie. As they said, it's stupidly awesome.
It's formula, but the formula works.
That ending where Doug misspoke and said, Bill 'Pullman' and Rob was yelling at him for making that mistake, actually made me laugh to tears.
"IT'S THE WONDER OF NATURE BABY"
RIP Bill Paxton & Phillip Seymour Hoffman
People really need to see Near Dark, Paxton plays one hell of a vampire.
ill tell you what's coming off son your face lol rip bill
YES! Thanks to my older sister who grew up in the 80s. I got to watch the film and he was awesome as vampire
Dormammu Near Dark is one of the last great Vampire movies. I didn't even know anything about it when I went to see it. I just thought "Near Dark, I'll bet it's a horror film." And it was and so much more.
He's amazing in that, and somehow still barely a top 10 reason to watch that movie. Best vampire movie ever.
Funny enough, the leading man in Near Dark and the guy who plays Michael in Lost Boys are half-brothers. Both movies involve a teen who is turned into a half-vampire trying to get back to normal.
Twister is an icon out in western Oklahoma, where most of the movie was filmed. The town of Wakita (where Aunt Meg's house is) has a fucking Twister Movie Museum, and Twister landmarkers are sprinkled all across the portion of the state. Bill Paxton returned to the region once every few years for donations and stuff like that.
That sounds nice-l can see how people in western Oklahoma would have fond memories of the movie.
The aunt is so wonderful, too. "Where'd you get all this beef?"
"Did you see my cows out front?"
"No"
^_^
"But what's an F5?"
*shocked reaction*
Cuts to an ad. Lol.
That happened to me too
I think the soundtrack in Twister was also really damn amazing. That choir just knocks me out the window.
Also, maybe this WAS the movie that broke up Van Halen, but Respect the Wind is BEAUTIFUL...
why people never talk about the amazing soundtrack in this movie, one of the best ever. That guitar solo alone in the end credits is beyond amazing.
Aptly titled Respect the Wind! I wouldn’t listen to it by itself maybe, but it is really spooky paired with all of that imagery of storm clouds.
@@ericspearman2998yeah, it’s very Hauntingly beautiful.
The thing with Twister is they mentioned at the start it's representing a major outbreak. For reference the total tornado numbers in a 24hr time span.
2011: 219
1974: 148
2020: 132
2021: 116
Also the tornadoes were to represent the Fujita scale so it's meant to get more intense.
Bill directed one of my favorite horror movies. Frailty
Already told you guys how much my family loves the film Twister. I have never met a person face to face that doesn't like it. genuinely.
"it's the EXTREME!!!!!!". The whole "FOOD!" thing is ALWAYS being used around here.
Starr Clarke What's the movie about and when did it came out
What's weird is that movie was on a few days before he passed away. Such a great film.
Sean Lauer m.imdb.com/title/tt0264616/?ref=m_nv_sr_1
Yeah Frailty was amazing, wish he could have gotten to direct more.
That's a good Hook, I'm going to try to find that film.
In one day, 122 tornadoes touch down in the United States alone. It is more than possible to see that many tornadoes in the time that twister took place.
I saw an article after Paxton's passing that read "Versatile Actor Bill Paxton, Star of Twister, Dead at 61".
I don't know what's more sad: that he died relatively young, or that whoever wrote that article couldn't think of a better movie to associate him with.
If they took out the whole 'Divorce' aspect of this movie, it probably would've been okay
Mike Abler I agree, I found that aspect super tedious, it felt downright contrived.
If they’d developed the characters it’d be better
It should have been a drama about a crazy , bitter, storm lady trying to save a lost kid or something.
@@SimonKnight1023 nah it's fine just the way it is
@@leob4403 Meh, even as a kid I thought it was boring as hell.
I loved Bills performance in Predator 2! he was very entertaining!!! comedic and near the end of the film he was brave!
Ironically this film was filmed during one of the most active tornado outbreaks in recent memory..There was a ton of data collected during that time...Such a classic film, all things aside RIP BIll Paxton
It was filmed in May 1995.
The movie is okay, but the credits are the best. Respect the Wind guys. Respect the Wind.
*watches Twister for the first time*
*Tornado warning comes on the tv after the film*
Adventures with the Squad Oh, that's brilliant!
It's a dumb movie, it really is, but I love it. Not even the way Rob does, I honestly love the movie itself, I love the characters, the story, I even enjoy the drama and especially the banter between Jo and Bill. It's all bad writing, but I unironically love it to pieces.
The fact that you like it for the bad writing characters in the story is the very reason that you like it the same way that Rob does.
I love how the ad started at "But what's an F5?"
An act of God.
I love Doug's girly bouncy run into the kitchen.
I love yours.
About the Crichton characters, I grew up surrounded by academics and university teachers and found that the characters pretty accurately mirrored some of these people. I guess Crichton was typically surrounded by them in his life so he just based his characters on those people. Now, this obviously doesn't mean that they are likeable, it just feels realistic to me
I had the great displeasure of seeing a pre-release viewing of Twister... without the special effects. Every time it cut to a shot that a tornado would be in, you'd just see an open field. It was hilarious and horrible because you were left with only that TERRIBLE story.
There was one interesting part though. There was a total of one shot that I liked. In the end, the bad guy was sucked into the tornado, and as he flew out of it, the camera went to his point of view and you are in the truck with him as he plummets to the ground. I wrote on my card "I liked a total of one shot in this movie..." and I described that shot.
They took that shot out of the movie.
I also had the pleasure of being at a party where Bill Paxton was singing in a band at the front as the party's entertainment. He was quite good and a fun guy. I was sad to hear he had passed.
Bill Paxton's role as Master Sergeant Farell in The Edge Of Tomorrow was cinematic gold.
They spend the whole movie showing how the tornadoes whip up all the debris that will cut you to pieces, but then the end has them out in the open attached to a pipe, but don't get shredded.
Ahem... The FINGER of God, not the hand of God
How would you feel if you're next to big youtubers saying it wrong from a movie like twister?
What, like, the middle finger?
Its game over for us man, what a loss...rest in paradise Bill Paxton...and the ride too
I love Phillip Seymour Hoffman in Twister! lol
Qui-gon Winn He is literally the best bit of the movie!
Doug's hair in front of that light is the scariest thing I've ever seen!
They forgot about Apollo 13. My second favorite movie and Bill Paxton portrays Fred Haise extremely well.
OK, we need to see Real Thoughts On - Cool World. How's with me? :-)
MetalFucker666.5 or that vanilla ice movie
A family picture!
MetalFucker666.5 Yeah, I just saw American Pop for the first time recently, but I'm with you on having Doug do real thoughts on Cool World!👄🎭🚬🎬🎥😏
Oh Yeah.
The beginning of Twister actually scared the shit outta me when I was a kid. I’m a Daddy’s girl so seeing the Dad being blown away scared me so bad because it makes me think if my Dad died like that. But Bill Paxton seriously was so likable. He will be missed!
Favorite PSH quote in this movie "He's gonna rue the day. Imminent Rue-age"
Growing up in the Midwest, tornadoes are a constant 3/4 of the seasons. When I saw this on VHS when I was younger, I fell in love with it immediately and have had this childhood connection to it for most of my life. It’s full of great memorable dialogue, and plenty of actions scenes that would make Michael Bay fans jealous. Underrated classic.
"It could have been like Jaws with tornadoes."
So - Sharknado?
😆😆😆
"IT'S A TWISTER!!!"
Heath! Nick! Jarrod! There's a fire in the barn!
There's a sale at Penny's!
And Leon is getting laaaaaarrrrrrger.
P Ferreira Get us off this road Rabbit!
Don't start up with your white zone shit again.
Twister is no doubt a silly movie. A very unlikely perfect storm, that makes an outbreak of twisters, that show up at just the right time, they roar like Dinosaurs, and always seem to be chasing the main characters. So yes, it's silly. But it's FUN!!! And Bill Paxton as well as the rest of the cast, take the material so seriously and portray their characters with such conviction that it allows you to buy into the story no matter how outlandish the situations get. Twister was one of my go to VHS movies growing up, and it's still one of my favorite movies today.
It’s an exciting,enjoyable movie,no doubt.
6-year-old me broke so many of my sister's doll houses replicating that drive through the house scene that I was grounded from watching the movie till I was 14.
Man, Rob's Bill Paxton impression is spot on. Kudos to you.
Favorite Bill Paxton line "Ass like a 10 year old boy!" Dude WTF lol!!! RIP
Seriously ? He's DEAD ?!
OMG !!!
Where have you been?
How do you NOT Know that Phillip Seymore Hoffman Passed away? #RIPHoffman
cksmith08 refresh my memory he was in that movie as well right
+Max Madmax He die on Oscar night I think Febrary 25th/26th
RckerMom87 25th. Just before Oscar Night.
To be fair to Paxton in Titanic, most of his bad lines are scripted for the documentary they're shooting. That's why at the beginning he does a big epic monologue and then goes "Enough of that bulls**t."
"I THINK WE'RE GOING IN!!!!"
"Maybe we should get off this road.."
-Bill Paxton
He was also in Thunderbirds :)
Believe it or not, the Jarrell F5 Tornado began as a wispy rope like funnel, dissipated and then quickly restructured into an enormous multi-vortex wedge funnel literally in the span of just a couple of minutes or so. Even then though, it along with nearly all tornado evolutions aren't as cyclical with the rotation as they were ridiculously shown in less than a microsecond in Twister. Still love the film though even with its warts. Back on the Jarrell Tornado, it left supposedly the most intense damage ever assessed in a singularly confined area in the modern era or at least in recent history keeping of both the original Fujita Scale and the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The upward motion on the tornado was so unreal it looked as if it was "sizzling" into both the earth's core and the atmosphere itself. Certainly one of the more wonders of tornadic anomalies.
There is a rumor Bill Paxton throw a bottle of JD at a Twister and it never hit the ground !
Fun Fact: My 6th Grade math teacher was the Weather adviser for the movie :0
Sapphire gem Sweet!
He's lying
Everyone has their own guilty pleasure, that one movie (or TV show or book) that everyone else hates but they themselves love.
Mine is Twister.
I miss Ride it Out :(
I just found out it's gone recently, I went in/on it in the summer of 2015 and come to find out they closed it a couple months later. It was so awesome.
Bill Paxton my favorite movies roll True Lies used car sallsmen. RIP Bill
Only thing I hate about Twister, was it broke Van Halen up when they wrote the song Human Beings for it.
Jman3302 Really?!
Midgetwithahacksaw well it kinda did lol
Jman3302 How so? I had no idea of this happening. Please, tell!
This movie made me want to be a storm chaser as a kid. I'm sure it did the same for a lot of people. I remember going to a weather research class at kids camp when I was younger. Learning about the different clouds and different types of tornados. Yes it's a dumb movie. Come on, it has a pickup driving straight through a house that's rolling across the road. It has them surviving a tornado by tying themselves to a metal pipe. It has them surviving by hiding under a rickety wooden bridge. It's a ridiculous movie, but it's also awesome at the same time. Just like y'all said. The ridiculousness is part of why it's so awesome. Living in Oklahoma, I saw this movie tons of times growing up. Even now, I learn as much as I can about Doppler radar so that I can see what the storm is doing on my phone, without having to wait for the news to come on.
"We saw an F1."
"...F1..."
*inner weather geek twitches*
To be fair, the Enhanced Fujita scale was only implemented like 10 years ago, and this move was like 12 years before that.
To this day I love this movie.
my favorite Bill Paxton roll is in a movie that nobody else has ever seen...Near Dark. go watch that fucking movie. it is one of the best modern vampire movies we have comma it is up there with the Lost Boys
It's actually COMMON in Oklahoma for F-5s to occur like that. Oklahoma has records for tornadoes, size and numbers. Granted Twister is fiction, but the weather occurs like that sometimes.
the f scale referse to the destructive potential. a small tornado can be an f5 in a trailer park
matt morgan cool knowledge
Yup, which is why it's funny in the movie when they declare what a tornado is just as it gets started!
Finger of God
That's why it's EF now
If an actor is interviewed on the LeBatard Show, they're dead. It happened to Paxton, it happened to Alan Thicke.
dude that light behind your head.
A version of Twister with the divorce scenes edited out? Do it, Rob.
Actually, twisters tornadoes were actually pretty realistic. It's not uncommon for twisters to dissipate after only 5 minutes. They're extremely sensitive to their environment so they don't last very long.
It sounds like if the characters explained it, you don’t believe they know it, but if that’s not the case, the characters are still not that likable that you can care or you would know.
Twister is a good underrated movie with a sneaky good Underrated Cast top to bottom
Bill Paxon had the honor of being the only actor in history to be killed by an Alien, a Predator, and the Terminator.
cory6266 and Lance Henriksen
No, Bishop was killed by Ripley in the third movie.
Have ever lived in Oklahoma? Those sounds are real or close to. What isn't that believable is the physics they'd be deef and cut up, that bridge would've hold.
"Here's Twisty!"
My mom confuses Bill Pullman and Bill Paxton all the time, too
24:13 They BOTH just called him Bill Pullman WOW! ("RIP Bill Paxton...It's really Bill Pullman..." "Yeah Bill Pullman")
Twister really is just a fun as fuck movie. I mean, its a weather-disaster movie made into a monster movie. Whats not to love?
I'm glad these are coming out often again
Actually, corporate sponsors are often a problem in the science world, because they tend to want a very specific result, which in turn colours the data from the get go. Not that it makes the way this point is portrayed in the movie any less ridiculous.
I never saw it, but Twister at least gave us some of the soundtrack by Van Halen.
I'm going on about you criticizing them going into the bathtub in the NC review. That's an actual tornado safety tip they teach in schools. If you're at home and a tornado hits, you either go to the basement or, if you don't have a basement, lay in the bathtub.
Also remember the Pinky and the Brain parody of this movie? "Hey, you rookies".
We actually had to do that once.
Link please
i think he was in Commando for 5 seconds.
he loses the airplane.
The book "Big Weather Chasing tornados in the Heart of America" actually covers the "Pre Twister" and "Post Twister" effect.
Bill Paxton was cool, he also did movies with James Cameron.
Every March - May I go through tornado-based ptsd with nightmares and everything because an f5 tornado smashed up my neighborhood some 20 some years ago. I still LOVE Twister, it helped me get over my fear of the weather and made tornadoes less scary to me. RIP Bill Paxton.
Doug, you probably realized it by now. But next time don't sit with your head right in front of the light...
You know because...The halo...Emmmm it makes you look... Even more...
Angelic.
Funny how Bill Paxton was killed by a Terminator, Xenomorph and Predator on screen.
Twister is an awesome movie. Good acting and great special effects and Dusty is the best in it!
It's okay, Doug. It was just a slip of the tongue. Happens to everyone. Don't feel bad and don't let anyone make you feel bad. R.I.P. Bill Pullman.
I was a fan of Twister when I was younger but looking back on it, it really hasn't aged well.
Oklahoma during tornado season is always enjoyable 😂
First off, fuck I miss Bill Paxton. Even in bit roles, you can never say he slept walked through any of them.
Second, I love Twister because its a dumb movie. Hell, every scene of Phillip Seymore Hoffman in that movie was gold.
I don't know why, but when Doug came out with the plate and silverware, I thought about the "torture" scene in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
Nostalgia critics's hatred of Twister and other late 90's blockbusters hurts me personally. I freakin love this movie and still do.
Doug's hair is ethereal.
RIP Bill Paxton.
I picked this up on Blu-Ray recently to enjoy again after hearing Bill had died, replaced my old VHS copy. I've always enjoyed the movie, but it has some major issues. You can't tell me this movie isn't running on the Cartoon Physics of Tornadoes. The main characters use some stupid little belt things and tie themselves to pipes and somehow managed to survive without being ripped up into the sky and killed.
One of the guys has a hubcap slice his head open and he doesn't go to the hospital, he's still involved up to the end of the movie running the computers at the base site. And the movie screen, THE MOVIE SCREEN! It's torn to pieces in the perfect slow-motion that the image of the Shining ironically sticks around long enough to showcase the scene in the movie with Nicolson and Duvall and the axe coming through the door.
I enjoy the movie, but I concur with Rob's views, totally an awesome movie, not because it's good, but because it's bat shit insanely unrealistic while trying to show off real science and entertaining as all hell. Your basic Chrichton story.
"My favorite Helen Hunt movie, Twister!"
Twister was my faaaavourite movie as a small child. I couldn't tell you why, I was just obsessed with it. I feel like if I lived in Tornado Alley, and not a super mountainous region of Canada, I probably would have gotten into storm chasing because of it.
RIP Bill Pallman, the best president of the whole hunger games, only he could have stopped harry potter from destroying the one ring of the matrix.
Strangely enough Mine is probably his character in predator 2. He's so much fun in this movie!!!
Crichton pissed me off in the first page of The Lost World, he killed off Ian Malcolm at the end of Jurassic Park and then he brings him back with the lame ass line 'contrary to popular belief Malcolm didn't die" WTF I felt like the Kathy Bates character in Misery "HE DIDN"T GET OUT OF THE COCKADOODY CAR!"
This movie is a superb summer blockbuster. Great acting, entertaining characters(like Dusty), impressive special effects, and a masterful soundtrack that bares so much nostalgia(especially for the ride at universal that is unfortunately closed)
17:34 Wait, Jaws with tornadoes? ...didn't you already review that show?
True Lies is probably my favorite role for Bill Paxton. Besides Hudson in Aliens obviously.