Tornado Movies Ranked

2023 ж. 15 Жел.
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Just a little fun Christmas tornado movie ranking. Thanks for watching!
Contents:
0:53 Into the Storm
3:45 Atomic Twister
5:55 Night of the Twisters
8:38 13 minutes
10:43 Tornado Valley
13:39 Supercell
17:08 Twister
#tornado #movies #twister

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  • So there’s so many tornado movies out there, which ones should I watch next?! Also keep an eye our for a Christmas Twister Christmas Special! Thanks for watching!

    @SwegleStudios@SwegleStudios5 ай бұрын
    • Twister has always been one of my personal favorites. I believe they are filming the second movie in OKC this year/next year and we were also personally given the opportunity to apply to be an extra in the movie.

      @StinkyScript@StinkyScript5 ай бұрын
    • Watch Tornado Alley!!!!! I have digital copy of it

      @TypicalBlox@TypicalBlox5 ай бұрын
    • Every sharknado

      @TheGovernment-wz1oy@TheGovernment-wz1oy5 ай бұрын
    • Ice Twisters

      @Erik_J_Q@Erik_J_Q5 ай бұрын
    • The sequel to twister better be good next year

      @PotatoWX@PotatoWX5 ай бұрын
  • I know that it's a short scene, but let's be honest: the tornado in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) was spectacular. It looks better than some CGI twisters.

    @dieterdelange9488@dieterdelange94885 ай бұрын
    • I bet he's smaking his face thinking... "Oh S|H#T!!"...... I forgot that one!!!

      @cloverfield911@cloverfield9115 ай бұрын
    • That's where my fascination with 🌪️ started, seeing the Wizard of Oz as a youngster!

      @TheFoxyb@TheFoxyb5 ай бұрын
    • @@TheFoxyb The late Tim Samaras said that, as a kid, he was also fascinated by that scene. He couldn't remember anything else from the film, though. XD

      @dieterdelange9488@dieterdelange94885 ай бұрын
    • The Wizard of Oz was my tornado-obsession origin story as well. But Twister came out at a difficult time in my life, and watching that movie first in the theater & then a thousand times more on VHS was a massive comfort. I forever love all the actors....shout-out to Cary Elwes playing a convincing ugly villain!

      @DianaDeLuna@DianaDeLuna5 ай бұрын
    • @@cloverfield911 especially since it's one of the movies that was shown in the beginning lol

      @nostalgicumbry3279@nostalgicumbry32795 ай бұрын
  • Twister is an automatic S tier for not just the acting, not just a lot of the characters and story and scenes, but because it's responsible for probably the majority of professional stormchasers and tornado science interest today. That film may be indirectly responsible for a CRAZY amount of info we have on tornadoes now.

    @BornRemaining@BornRemaining5 ай бұрын
    • Yes.

      @sk84lifedb@sk84lifedb5 ай бұрын
    • I spent years being fascinated with meteorology after watching Twister. I still am to this day tbh

      @indieoregano@indieoregano4 ай бұрын
    • @@indieoregano I can relate. I was all about dinosaurs and planets until I saw Twister. I still liked those other things on the backburner as a child, but only the tornadoes have kept a grip on my fascination through my life so far. It probably also helped to prepare me for the trauma of seeing one in real life years later when I was about 12.

      @BornRemaining@BornRemaining4 ай бұрын
    • It was a big deal when it first came out. They got a lot of stuff right (but also got a lot wrong, that's hollywood for ya.)

      @gothimasandwich271@gothimasandwich2714 ай бұрын
    • And Van Halen doing the soundtrack...

      @milesr4609@milesr46094 ай бұрын
  • The animalistic sound effects used for Twister's tornadoes are still the most terrifying of any other movie of its kind.

    @PhatBoyFresh@PhatBoyFresh5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah. The scary thing is that I always thought they were over the top until in recent years some people were crazy enough to film themselves getting hit by tornadoes and the sounds they made were very similar to the animalistic sounds used in the movie. In 2021, a family filmed themselves getting hit by the Bremen KY Tornado and they were some of the scariest sounds I've ever heard a Tornado make. More monstrous than animalistic.

      @darryltorres7302@darryltorres73025 ай бұрын
    • @@darryltorres7302 I've heard the sound described as being like a freight train rushing towards you. Tornados are LOUD. The sounds captured in those people's videos is scary enough, but it probably doesn't even do it justice. I'm lucky I never experienced one, in spite of growing up in Alberta Canada. There was a crazy F4 or F5 that ripped apart the south side of Edmonton, my home town, in 1987, and the city seems to only just be getting over the trauma of it in recent years. Until recently, "Black Friday" had a very different meaning to long-time residents of Edmonton.

      @suchnothing@suchnothing4 ай бұрын
    • Honestly Twister is a really good representation of how storm chasers do things 😂

      @TheSkyGuy77@TheSkyGuy774 ай бұрын
    • @@TheSkyGuy77 Agreed. Modern storm movies are always so serious and/or focus only on the plot. They never really show those downtime moments like Twister did, and they certainly happen all the time in real life.

      @PhatBoyFresh@PhatBoyFresh4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@darryltorres7302 you talking about that video with the siren in the background and the sinister rumbling noise? Where you can only see the tornado through the lighting? Shit just seems evil. That tornado missed my house by less than a mile

      @damondriver6363@damondriver63634 ай бұрын
  • Let's not forget Twister also gave us some of Van Halen's best work (Humans Being and Respect the Wind)

    @bj.bruner@bj.bruner5 ай бұрын
    • FACTS!! “Human Beings” slaps hard even to this day🤙🏻🎶🤘🏻

      @CJ-Rodriguez18@CJ-Rodriguez184 ай бұрын
    • Humans Being blasting as they are flying through the corn field (and almost T bone Jonas) is one of the most legendary scenes of all time.

      @ATruckCampbell@ATruckCampbellАй бұрын
    • That was Van Hagar

      @powderedwater67@powderedwater67Ай бұрын
    • Yesss!! I remember seeing Twister for the first time in the theater thinking this is a really good movie. Then a song from my favorite band started to play and I was like yeah, this is my favorite movie now. Most people got up and left when the end credits started to roll. I heard Eddie Van Halen’s guitar and told my friends the show’s not over. I love that soundtrack.

      @michellereed3272@michellereed3272Ай бұрын
    • Everyone talking in the comments about Human Beings, what about recreating a tornado siren with electric guitars?! That was the scariest and most incredible thing I had ever heard/seen! I recommend people watch the extra stuff from the newer DVD adaptation to see the bloopers and the background footage such as when they were making the music. Plus, some songs aren't even in the soundtrack but show up in the movie, example being Child In Time by Deep Purple (3:19 minutes into that 10:19 minute song if anyone looks it up, and you will get where this song is in Twister).

      @coroixiwa@coroixiwa6 күн бұрын
  • "Twister" was more than a blockbuster film. It was iconic and the cradle of the storm chasing movement as we know it today. From scientific stiff costume dressed men to all the inspirational personalities we have grown to love these days. Maybe the effects has gone old but still.. I would LOVE a updated version to today's standard and AI possibilities, but with the same crew. Wouldn't that be cool?

    @elisabethe8055@elisabethe80555 ай бұрын
    • Pretty sure some of the crews ded

      @hongo3870@hongo38705 ай бұрын
    • @@hongo3870 All the most important cast members have died :(

      @RT-qd8yl@RT-qd8yl5 ай бұрын
    • We are a getting twisters in 2024 - a spin, off/ sequel of twister the casting looks actually pretty good

      @tylerhalloran9158@tylerhalloran91585 ай бұрын
    • When I saw Twister, in the theater, it was amazing CGI. BUT I laughed at how the tornadoes seemed to chase them at times. Kinda a goofy movie, but still awesome and fun.

      @mgratk@mgratk5 ай бұрын
    • The ride they used to have in universal studios was so cool.

      @RAAM855@RAAM8555 ай бұрын
  • Twister without a doubt will always be THE tornado/storm movie. The characters, the score, the effects, the story. All of it is just perfect for a theme like this! granted I am aware that it has flaws but that'll never change my opinion. (if you can't tell already, it's my favorite movie of all time)

    @BEARTUBE@BEARTUBE5 ай бұрын
    • The best twister movie for sure, plus Dusty is the best character.

      @therestingrancor8259@therestingrancor82595 ай бұрын
    • It’s the most realistic in some scenes

      @insanestorms5176@insanestorms51765 ай бұрын
    • I listen to the score a lot. Cow is probably my favourite because every-time I hear it I just think of the scene with the red truck and the other storm chasers driving into the puddles as they are about to chase a tornado. It feels like they are about to enter battle with something powerful(Which they are) and despite all odds being against them, they are going anyways with heads held high because they have to.

      @adventurekitty101@adventurekitty1015 ай бұрын
    • Bruh the effects of Twister are some of the worst I've ever seen. I get that it was a different time and they didn't have a huge budget but good lord they have a tornado flip a vehicle on a sunny clear day with no rain or wind I mean it's just goofy

      @josephhacker6508@josephhacker65085 ай бұрын
    • Twister and ID4 are two of my favorite movies EVER! I could damn near quote them both at times but Twister just hit different. As a kid I was always into science and stuff cause I’ve always thought it was cool, but the science behind storms always fascinated me especially tornadoes. For me Twister is S tier, into the the storm mimics twister and the storm chasers series which I also loved to watch and that for me is A tier..Supercell definitely B tier for me but still a good movie.

      @clevelandbra@clevelandbra5 ай бұрын
  • "I've gotta go Julie, we got cows" 🤣🤣 one of the many, many memorable lines in my favoritt movie twister ❤

    @vhk88@vhk8821 күн бұрын
  • Twister was more than just a movie about tornadoes, it was also an hour+ long commercial for the new Dodge Ram lol. After the movie came out that red truck was _crazy popular_ & they were everywhere for years & years. The deal Dodge made to have the Ram in that movie must have been one of, if not the most successful marketing venture they ever embarked on.

    @Nexarianz@Nexarianz5 ай бұрын
    • Honestly too many people got that ram when they didn't need one.

      @fighter5583@fighter55834 ай бұрын
    • That Dodge Ram was a main character. 😂

      @Darkslayer289@Darkslayer28925 күн бұрын
    • @@Darkslayer289 lol yep & all it had to do was sit there & look pretty.

      @Nexarianz@Nexarianz24 күн бұрын
    • If only the Jeep in the beginning got just as much love 🥺 literally my dream truck.

      @indigoenergygamer4350@indigoenergygamer435014 күн бұрын
    • ​@@indigoenergygamer4350 The 1982 J10 is a nice truck. It had 13+ years on the Ram but even then if the paint wasn't purposely matte/faded & didn't have the movie props, it would have stolen the Ram's thunder imo.

      @Nexarianz@Nexarianz13 күн бұрын
  • Twister always gets brought up alongside Independence Day as famous '90s disaster movies on a similar level of prestige (or lack thereof). But I think Twister is on another level and here's why: a lot of people remember Independence Day. But a lot of people have *memorized* Twister. That movie is so unbelievably quotable, it has a huge cult of fans today, people cosplay Bill and Jo at cons, and It has no doubt inspired tons of people to try storm chasing.

    @randyw617@randyw6175 ай бұрын
    • Lol. It inspired me NOT to chase tornadoes.

      @DAJ2000@DAJ20005 ай бұрын
    • Red meat, we crave sustenance!

      @NaruSanavai@NaruSanavai5 ай бұрын
    • @@NaruSanavai I say "Food!" the way Dusty does...almost DAILY.

      @joshcee3362@joshcee33625 ай бұрын
    • The most famous line: We got Cows lol

      @merlinnuffsaid5054@merlinnuffsaid50545 ай бұрын
    • Some of my favorites were: "Can I drive?" "NO!" "Then would you?" "Cow." "...'nother cow." "Actually, I think that's the same one." "Goin' green." -Excitedly- "Greenage."

      @spookee3708@spookee37085 ай бұрын
  • 11:58 the way the mom just so smoothly floats off screen genuinely got me laughing so hard. i was not expecting it to be THAT awful looking and overly dramatic lmao like why'd they have to make her look like a powerpoint sliding transition😭

    @lindseytaylor3793@lindseytaylor37935 ай бұрын
    • I hate how much I love that comparison

      @Iron_Sights99@Iron_Sights995 ай бұрын
    • That was so on point! Made me laugh hard enough for the casual viewer in this restaurant being able to tell - I snorted through my nose, maintaining the expression of a brick.

      @DorotaGabal@DorotaGabal5 ай бұрын
    • i freaking LOST it. That diagonal wipe!!! hahahaha

      @1chrisanderson@1chrisanderson5 ай бұрын
    • @@Iron_Sights99me too lmaoooooooooooooo

      @spungbopscarepans@spungbopscarepans5 ай бұрын
    • One thing was certain: her planet needed her.

      @Valerio_the_wandering_sprite@Valerio_the_wandering_sprite2 ай бұрын
  • I really loved how Into The Storm made the tornadoes look so realistic with the CGI that was used. The scene where a tornado tore through the school and the security camera footage of it was a true Joplin reference.

    @MultiVortexTornado@MultiVortexTornado4 ай бұрын
    • Too bad Joplin was in Missouri while the movie took place in Oklahoma

      @ashleighstratmann7783@ashleighstratmann778310 күн бұрын
    • @@ashleighstratmann7783? the place its set in doesnt matter 😭 regardless it was still inspired by joplin

      @ashley-gd9yt@ashley-gd9ytКүн бұрын
  • After rewatching the lunch scene in Twister I think the dramatic pause after Melissa's question about F5s makes a lot of sense and works well. These people live and breathe storm chasing, it's all most of them have ever known, so to hear such a basic question from the highly educated fiancee of your de facto leader is a bit of a shock. Aunt Meg stares Bill down in disbelief. Also it looks like the camera cuts back to Melissa just as Bill is starting to give an embarrassed or disappointed expression. When Melissa sees everyone's reaction, especially his, she kind of answers her own question by asking "What would that be like?" Probably the moment everyone at the table knew there was no way their relationship could last. The editing doesn't let the performances shine through there.

    @Yam_Sandwich@Yam_Sandwich4 ай бұрын
    • I've seen that movie hundreds of times and I always took it as "Jo's dad was killed in an F5, that's a touchy subject", but your explanation makes way more sense. I never noticed how Meg looks at Bill, and everyone else seems to avoid eye contact.

      @scipocelah6677@scipocelah66774 ай бұрын
  • "Twister" is what made me wanna be a storm chaser when I was a kid. Maybe not my top job prospect now, but it still holds a close, nostalgic place in my heart. One I can rewatch over and over, quoting every line, and never get bored of it.

    @AliKatt0@AliKatt05 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @jaridatkinson4907@jaridatkinson49074 ай бұрын
    • SAME

      @whitechocolate7067@whitechocolate70674 ай бұрын
    • I chased my FIRST tornado (in NC) a month before Twister hit the theaters - caught two more that summer- a night tornado in Beaumont, TX & an F3 in western NE

      @thewarwagon5649@thewarwagon56494 ай бұрын
    • My thoughts exactly! I wanted to be a storm chaser and still do because of Twister. Because of the movie, I'm a HUGE weather buff. Like even The Weather Channel is my go to channel. They have some awesome shows that come on on there. Strom Stories, Deadline to disaster, Weather gone viral just to name a few LOL!! And I also know every line from Twister by heart. Twister will always be my favorite movie.

      @roomofangel302@roomofangel3023 ай бұрын
    • Twister still makes me want to be a meteorologist today.

      @blakesnake@blakesnakeАй бұрын
  • As someone else mentioned below, the practical effects of the tornado in _The Wizard of Oz_ is far more superior than a lot of the CGI in other movies.

    @randolpho-@randolpho-5 ай бұрын
    • It was a piece of linen fabric in a wind turbine.

      @romerjusu3804@romerjusu38044 ай бұрын
    • @@romerjusu3804 Actually it was my pecker. The studio heard the legends about my pecker, and they reached out to me. They paid me half a million dollar, which was a lot back in those days, to stand there and swing my mighty pecker round and round, as fast as I could move that monstrosity, and the resulting effect was a twister the likes of which the world had never seen, before or since. My pecker is humongous.

      @TheVanillatech@TheVanillatech4 ай бұрын
  • Fun Fact: Twister was also the first film to be released on DVD! Other tornado movies... "Tornado" (1996), "Category 6: Day of Destruction" (2004), "Category 7: The End of the World" (2005)... If you want some movies with tornado scenes, "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004), "Geostorm" (2017), and uhh, just to round out the numbers, the tornado in "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015)

    @TheOtherGuys2@TheOtherGuys25 ай бұрын
    • another movie that imo was good, is Tornado: Der Zorn Des Himmels. might not be the best tornado movie in the world, but it's pretty tense and had pretty good quality CGI

      @weetme1613@weetme16132 ай бұрын
  • My kid brother WORE OUT 2 or 3 VHS copies of Twister. Twister was the debut of the all new 1995 Dodge Ram I think. It’s real fun to compare the red dodge scene by scene and seeing how the trucks slightly different, mirrors and lights for example. They destroyed quite a few of them in that movie if I remember right. The movie was a staple in our home. Dad always loved big storms and growing up in Iowa there was no shortage. Also aunt megs house was actually in Iowa.

    @deltafreshrelics1660@deltafreshrelics16605 ай бұрын
  • Best line ever "We got cows"

    @DAJ2000@DAJ20005 ай бұрын
    • “Another cow” “I think that was the same one” lol

      @gaineshenderson3334@gaineshenderson33343 ай бұрын
    • Debris! Dusty we got debris *farm tractors fall onto road* Debris?!!

      @nekuraookami@nekuraookami2 ай бұрын
    • "Greenage"

      @bbug573@bbug573Ай бұрын
    • “I gotta go, Julia, we got cows!”

      @ToastAndJellyfish@ToastAndJellyfishАй бұрын
    • Where's my truck?

      @theoeld5636@theoeld563613 күн бұрын
  • In all honesty, ‘Twister’ is in its own league because of just HOW many movies it influenced. It’s become the hallmark for influencing plot points and scenarios in other movies. Looking back on the CGI now, of course it’s ridiculous, but back then?? Amazing. It was the same thing with Mortal Kombat lol. I’ve been obsessed with tornadoes since age 4 and reading everything I could on them, so I was sitting on my hands waiting for this movie to come out. I was pointing out different impossible scenarios in it, but I was so obsessed with it I can quote it. It’s one of my comfort movies. Side note- Dorothy was based off of TOTO. And they did Melissa dirty. I loved Jo, but she needed therapy and a hug. Bill should’ve resolved his issues with Jo before dragging Melissa into it. I even thought that as a kid romanticizing the movie.

    @irishcajun85@irishcajun855 ай бұрын
  • Where was Sharknado??

    @SweatyCam@SweatyCam19 күн бұрын
    • That's right!

      @SignatureStampsFan@SignatureStampsFan10 күн бұрын
    • At the start of this video. I knew that it would be at the bottom. Of the list. If it was included

      @93myj27@93myj272 күн бұрын
  • Twister was one of those movies I rewatched dozens of times due to a limited VHS collection. It also introduced me to the Shining, the greatest horror movie ever made, in that drive in scene. The fact that Bill and Seymour are no longer with us, also gives it extra special meaning. Not to mention the soundtrack, such a great film.

    @cinemamadness6920@cinemamadness69204 ай бұрын
  • The best part of ‘Night of the Twisters’ was when he looks out of the window and the lightning hits and lights up the tornado. That gave me chills as a kid, and in fact a haunted house in our small Arkansan town that year did a room like that, and the crux of the room was a tv showing a tornado warning and the window lighting up and showing a tornado outside. It was pretty good looking back for a low-budget haunted house in the 90’s.

    @irishcajun85@irishcajun855 ай бұрын
    • That's exactly how you see them at night too.

      @FloridaStormChaser@FloridaStormChaser4 ай бұрын
    • @@FloridaStormChaser I’ve seen the video of the woman filming outside and the lightning displays the tornado outside just a few blocks away. Absolutely skin-crawling. I love tornadoes, have for 34 years now, but just like I love snakes, I’d like to know it’s there before I turn the corner to face a rattler three feet away, know what I mean? lol

      @irishcajun85@irishcajun853 ай бұрын
    • Where in Arkansas do you live?? I was born and raised in Little Rock

      @lisadooley3872@lisadooley38722 ай бұрын
    • even worse... he was on the top floor of the house getting his baby brother/sister. The anxiety of that scene is real!

      @shaybob1711@shaybob171115 күн бұрын
  • Night of the Twisters 🌪️ was my first tornado movie and will always be a nostalgic favorite- based off of the The Grand Island tornado outbreak. Not long after Twister came out and I’ve been hooked ever since.

    @greenhair77@greenhair775 ай бұрын
    • You should check out Tornado Warning (2002)

      @bradyryan5105@bradyryan51055 ай бұрын
    • I remember Night of the Twisters. I was in around 5th grade and my teacher put that movie on for the class

      @vancelubben5300@vancelubben53002 ай бұрын
    • It's one of my favourites as well

      @angiedawnmoody3519@angiedawnmoody35192 ай бұрын
    • It was one of my favorite movies as a kid.

      @merrittlane1620@merrittlane1620Ай бұрын
  • One thing I wish you'd have mentioned is the soundtrack of Twister. Supercell had nice music accompanying it but nothing gets me as pumped as the drive out of Wakita. Twister has the best music out of all these films.

    @serravallian7828@serravallian78285 ай бұрын
    • My favourite is the "It's Coming", which is used at the F4 night tornado. It captures the danger that is silently approaching in the scene.

      @juliusma4880@juliusma48804 ай бұрын
  • Night of the Twisters is such a nostalgic movie. When it first aired I thought the tornadoes looked really good and the night shots with the tornadoes and the spotlights searching for funnel clouds has always stuck with me.

    @TheUnknownDungeon@TheUnknownDungeon4 ай бұрын
    • I used to watch this one over and over as a kid since my Dad taped it on VHS.

      @camelcasee@camelcasee2 ай бұрын
  • I think I've seen Twister more times than I can count, especially as a child growing up in the Midwest. Seemed like I always had to watch it when thunderstorms were near.

    @1912RamblerFan01@1912RamblerFan015 ай бұрын
  • Seeing the cover for Night of the Twisters unlocked a core memory

    @windraizou@windraizou5 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @KJ_bluebird@KJ_bluebird5 ай бұрын
    • I remember reading this book as a kid and got excited when I saw the movie 😂

      @MaryMeck-83@MaryMeck-833 ай бұрын
  • The tornado in Disney's "Tall Tale" that Pecos Bill (Patrick Swayze rip) roped and rode away in is noteworthy because it the only tornado scene I can think of that is happy and hopeful. Its an amazing conclusion to what I consider to be a massively underrated 90s film.

    @jasonperry7970@jasonperry79705 ай бұрын
  • As a resident of El Reno I can confirm that parts of the movie 13 Minutes were shot in El Reno. The 2 scenes shown that feature a shot of downtown from the middle of the street are taken from different places along S Bickford Ave facing North. I recognize the theatre, the El Reno Public Schools Admin building, and JKM.

    @A7force@A7force2 ай бұрын
  • As someone who’s been storm chasing multiple times, it made me really appreciate Twister even more. The characters in the film are just like the ones in real life, they’re all a little crazy. Not to mention the jargon is accurate too.

    @KinkESizemore@KinkESizemore5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, except for the 'cone of silence?' 😂

      @windwatcher11@windwatcher115 ай бұрын
    • The jargon is not accurate. The movie is actually pretty bad as far as realism.

      @somethin_cool493@somethin_cool4935 ай бұрын
    • @@somethin_cool493 most of it is accurate, I’ve heard terms from Twister used while storm chasing (“going green” for instance indicates hail/storm severity) and have also asked veteran storm chasers what they thought of the verbage, seems like they don’t take much issue with it.

      @KinkESizemore@KinkESizemore3 ай бұрын
    • @@windwatcher11 that was an accurate term not used properly, didn’t specifically state they were all used properly 🤓

      @KinkESizemore@KinkESizemore3 ай бұрын
    • @@KinkESizemore a storms "greenage" has more to do with the time of day than anything else. The jargon is most definitely not accurate. Most of the radar images showed nothing noteworthy while a tornado was supposedly happening. The entire ending was unrealistic.

      @somethin_cool493@somethin_cool4933 ай бұрын
  • I still am amazed at the tornado scene in The Wizard of Oz. It's downright scary and very intense! Much more so than modern-day low-budget twister movies, it's hard to believe it was nearly a century ago.

    @celticlass8573@celticlass85734 ай бұрын
    • That tornado scene is why I refused to watch the movie as a kid…and I still don’t watch it.

      @juliefore@juliefore3 ай бұрын
    • Hi there. I agree with both of you on The Wizard of Oz. When that movie was on TV I remember being more scared of the tornado than the wicked witch of the West because tornadoes were real witches on brooms were not. Till today tornados still scare the hell out of me. Stay safe out there. Take care and God bless

      @michelealdworth9297@michelealdworth929719 күн бұрын
  • When people asked me which movie scared me as a kid, they never thought the answer I would give isn't a horror movie, but Twister. I still remember watching it on theather and it's literally the only film that got me scared and asked my parents if we can go home already. However, it ended up made me fascinated with tornadoes and loving disaster movies in general. I've watched some of the ones you listed : Atomic Twister, Into The Storm, and 13 Minutes. There are two other tornado films I've watched, one called Tornado! and the other one Storm Chasers : Revenge Of The Twister, both has bad visual effects tho lol. There are also TV show I ended up tuning in, it's called Wonders of Weather, always sit on the TV hoping them to re-run the tornado episode of that show. And speaking of Independence Day, in case you didn't know, the director of Independence Day made a movie The Day After Tomorrow which isn't really a tornado movie but contains a pretty nice tornado outbreak scene in downtown LA.

    @indiexanna@indiexanna4 ай бұрын
    • My "scariest" movie from childhood was also a non-horror genre film; Alive (1993) rugby team plane crash in the Andes ✈️🏔️

      @ricopyro9282@ricopyro92823 ай бұрын
  • Hopefully one day somebody will make a good tornado movie about the Tri-State Tornado or maybe the 1896 St Louis cyclone.

    @grapeshot@grapeshot5 ай бұрын
    • How about the Xenia, Ohio twister of 1974?

      @mattryan1975@mattryan19755 ай бұрын
    • @mattryan1975 yeah that would make a good movie.

      @grapeshot@grapeshot5 ай бұрын
    • Fr

      @user-eu2hn7rs5i@user-eu2hn7rs5i5 ай бұрын
    • El Reno

      @MatthewMS.@MatthewMS.5 ай бұрын
    • Being someone from Florida, I want to see one based on the 1998 central Florida tornado outbreak. Obviously nowhere near as bad as some we see in the Midwest, but a tornado film based on a state that rarely gets outbreaks of that magnitude I feel would make for an interesting film.

      @hestoncjr.3560@hestoncjr.35605 ай бұрын
  • Impossible challenge: Tier list of disaster movies featuring a divorced couple who get back together after the alternative spouse leaves the relationship (either by breaking up or dying horribly). Too many movies to list. I really like Melissa because she just flat out realizes this dude is nuts and she's not into that.

    @NetherStray@NetherStray5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah Melissa was a good character. She realized like, halfway into the movie that he still loved Jo and that she could never compete with his hobby nor Jo. Instead of making a fuss she leaves gracefully. She's probably one of my favorite characters because of that.

      @desirosethorne4429@desirosethorne44295 ай бұрын
    • @@desirosethorne4429 To be fair, she was also a very specialized relationship therapist, so shes also got a little emotional maturity and understanding on this part. Still was nice not to have the normal movie fallout with the main character being the bad person.

      @tlpineapple1@tlpineapple15 ай бұрын
    • @@desirosethorne4429 I think you could also guess that she went to herself "Girl, what's going to happen here? He's getting back into this and he's going to want to do this. Do you really want to get dragged around into danger or do you want to go home and get someone who you have more in common with?" I think when you get down to it her saying "I can't compete with this" was sort of a form of letting him down easy. She said "I can't compete with this" when she really meant "Like hell I want to spend my life doing this, I'm out of here."

      @NetherStray@NetherStray3 ай бұрын
  • I love Twister so much that whenever it comes on cable, I will watch it no matter what part it’s on. I remember watching it on VHS with my mom and just adoring everything about it. I remember the attraction that Universal Studios Orlando used to have of it (RIP).

    @joyholmes254@joyholmes2544 ай бұрын
  • I cannot tell you the excitement that went through me at the sight of this video. You did really awesome and I greatly enjoyed it. Thank you for staying on track about analyzing the tornado scenes and characters reactions and not just going off on a tangent about the whole movie for any one of them. I love tornado movies.

    @katrinareitzel96@katrinareitzel965 ай бұрын
    • Same: when this popped up in my feed I went 'now here's a good video!' :D

      @Kaidhicksii@Kaidhicksii5 ай бұрын
  • Twister is so iconic. Everything about it was so well done, and it was easy to get invested in the characters. Such nostalgia and I can't wait for the sequel. Supercell, on the other hand, had the most basic dialog and was so slow going. Turned it off after 20-30 minutes but may have to revisit it. Thanks for your comprehensive videos.

    @vicariously143@vicariously1435 ай бұрын
  • 10:25 you nailed that soundtrack reenactment 😆 was a beat for a second

    @allycat7183@allycat71835 ай бұрын
  • After watching this.... came home and now I'm watching Twister. One of my all-time fav! Thank you for this awesome video. I love all of yours!

    @waynawilliams1728@waynawilliams17284 ай бұрын
  • Man, I remember me and my grandma renting Into the Storm from Redbox back when it came out, cant believe that was already 10 years ago.

    @LegoBeachtrooper@LegoBeachtrooper3 ай бұрын
  • Twister was one of my top favorite movies as a kid and is definitely the reason I'm still fascinated by tornadoes to this day

    @nightmaremint@nightmaremint5 ай бұрын
    • i remember watching it when i was like 4 & that first part where Jo's dad died freaked the fuck out of me, especially with the sfx & the "daddy" scream playing on high volume, shit gave me nightmares back then xD

      @SeanTheDomesticTerrorist@SeanTheDomesticTerrorist5 ай бұрын
  • How could you forget the three hour masterpiece that is Category 6 Day of Destruction starring none other than the legendary Randy Quaid as Tornado Tommy?!

    @dancummins147@dancummins1474 ай бұрын
  • The intro with “child in time” blasting in the background is so over the top and incredible, God I love it

    @SnausageKing@SnausageKingАй бұрын
  • Twister was my childhood watch, we had the vhs and probably tossed a dozen or more watches. Especially with Deep Purple's Child in Time blaring over the siren and those scenes sitting around. Feels good. Also the sound of gravel crunching as the trucks roll across.

    @justjoe1071@justjoe10715 ай бұрын
  • "Atomic Twister" is interesting, because the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant near Athens, AL, (which was hit twice in one night in April, 1974) had near misses during both the 1974 and 2011 super outbreaks.

    @cheddar2648@cheddar26485 ай бұрын
    • and several close calls than just those two

      @Tarv1@Tarv15 ай бұрын
  • Into the storm and Twister are on my S tier. Amazing actors, great story and setting. Amazing movies all around

    @dopplervocals@dopplervocals4 ай бұрын
  • Looking up a tornado is a very unique experience. It's the clearest of blue skies. Amazing.

    @Phil-eu4dr@Phil-eu4dr3 күн бұрын
  • Twister was my childhood. I always remember going on the Twister ride in Universal Studios, always found it so creepy but loved it every time…

    @AGMTB.@AGMTB.5 ай бұрын
  • Glad to see Into The Storm higher on the list. I'm not really someone that searches for tornado movies, but it caught my eye and I watched it a good few times. Nice to see it hold up to a professional lens.

    @thedemolitionmuniciple@thedemolitionmuniciple5 ай бұрын
  • the vintage weather channel local report screen with the muzak is the trip down memory lane I didn't know I needed today! good stuff!

    @Dreamer-kf2pn@Dreamer-kf2pnАй бұрын
  • Im a huge fan of Twister and have watched it so many times since I was a baby. My mom couldn't get me to watch the normal kids movies so she took me to see Twister and she said I was enthralled. I'm older now and can recite every line of this movie. It's too good!!!

    @TheRuneScratch@TheRuneScratch3 ай бұрын
  • "Hold your tongue! You do not know to whom you speak: this is no common discount Hugh Jackman! This is Thorin, son of Thrain, son of Thror!" Or you know, the actor who played Thorin Oakenshield, Richard Armitage. Also, the sound of that steak plopping down on Melissa's plate instantly made me so hungry. Like...it's 1am...I want steak now. And I will look out for that Christmas Twister video. I just recently saw the movie and honestly, I gave it a shot solely because Casper Van Dien is in it and it certainly warrants it's own video.

    @DrForrester87@DrForrester875 ай бұрын
    • He was also in Fire Twister.... Also 500 Mph Storm .. yea... Rico liked tornado movies I guess lol

      @blowncopcar@blowncopcar2 ай бұрын
  • omg I remember Night of the Twisters. I loved Devon Sawa growing up and tornadoes? Best time ever. Though the amount of misinformation in the movie upsets me now as an adult. lol

    @Danibug727@Danibug7275 ай бұрын
  • Watched Twister in theaters when it came out. I was seven and it shifted my previous obsession with Dinosaurs (Jurassic Park did that) to Tornadoes. I got the VHS for my birthday and i watched it everyday for 3-4 months. RIP Bill Paxton. RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman.

    @joshuabowen6919@joshuabowen69192 ай бұрын
  • Night of the Twisters has always been near and dear to our hearts, growing up in the grand island area and hearing the stories from friends and family from that night.

    @tramsey5682@tramsey56825 ай бұрын
  • I love Twister so much, one of my childhood favorites, and despite it's cheesiness and unrealism, it holds a special place in my heart.

    @ankor1066@ankor10665 ай бұрын
    • I can't stop laughing at Twister. The storm chasers are surgeons, firefighters, meteorologists, like literally you don't need any other professions with these guys around. 😂

      @user-wi9hv2pb2q@user-wi9hv2pb2q18 күн бұрын
  • I LOVED Night of the Twisters lol I was obsessed with Devon Sawa at the time... he could do or make NO wrong. It's a cheesy movie though lol. Twister will always be top tier. I remember seeing it in the theater and they had a mangled up car in the lobby and other stuff. It was cool. :-) As an Oklahoman, thanks for the kind words. :-) lol

    @MusicalMiranda82@MusicalMiranda825 ай бұрын
    • Night of the twisters is really nostalgic for me. I would always watch it if I saw it on tv and while it didn't age well, I still really like it!

      @fritos1445@fritos14455 ай бұрын
    • I read the book first so the movie is very nostalgic for me

      @jaridatkinson4907@jaridatkinson49074 ай бұрын
    • Also a native oklahoman 😂

      @jaridatkinson4907@jaridatkinson49074 ай бұрын
    • And Devon ended up being the star of Final Destination which is another disaster movie

      @angiedawnmoody3519@angiedawnmoody35192 ай бұрын
  • The comment you made about the wind chimes....YEAH!! I have them all around my yard...front and back. LOVE THEM!! Whenever we have a storm...and the wind picks up....the moment those chimes start pinging and clanking....I get goosebumps!!! I always think of Aunt Meg, in Twister, and her homemade chimes. The sounds are beautiful...yet before a storm...sinister and scary. I plan on getting even more...LOL! Twister is, by far, the BEST twister movie I have ever seen...and I've watched it enough to prob be able to recite every line in the movie...NO...SERIOUSLY!! And you have to admit...there have NEVER been steaks that looked SO GOOD as the ones cooked in Aunt Meg's kitchen!! "God, Meg, you've got alot of beef! Where'd you get all this beef?" "Did you see my cows out front?" LOL!!!!

    @chaz5229@chaz52293 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact: Jack's actor from Night of thr Twisters also played Jonathan Kent from Smallville. The Smallville season 1 finale has a tornado scene that Jonathan Kent is involved in.

    @iiSlightlyModified@iiSlightlyModified5 ай бұрын
  • Alec Baldwin was great in supercell!! His acting was so accurate for his character, but then again when ever he acts her takes a shot and never misses. 10/10 actor

    @TheRavens77@TheRavens775 ай бұрын
    • It may take him a moment, but when he goes full Alec Baldwin and finally pulls the trigger, he never misses his target. Simply the best kil.. um ACTOR of his entire generation. Always a consumate professional when dealing with cast, crew, the media...just all the human beings he encounters...and prop guns.

      @SxTxD_KY@SxTxD_KY5 ай бұрын
    • I heard that he watched Reed Timmer and some other chasers to get a feel for it.

      @MKPiatkowski@MKPiatkowski5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SxTxD_KYMan, you dropped the hammer on that one!! I didn't expect anyone else to make such a clean shot about Alec's bang-on acting skills. It's like he remembered Sean Connery's line from Hunt for Red Oktober, "some things don't react well to bullets..."

      @insanejughead@insanejughead5 ай бұрын
    • Nah I hated his role. He was too… badass. He acted it well but it wasn’t a great character

      @annabelwestwood6192@annabelwestwood61924 ай бұрын
    • I see what you did there !! 🤣👍🏻

      @waylonmccrae3546@waylonmccrae35463 ай бұрын
  • If Twister isn't on top I'm rioting Edit: Oklahomans are the nicest people I've ever met in all southern states I've been to.

    @intruative@intruative5 ай бұрын
    • I live in New Jersey, any state I’ve been to are the nicest people I’ve ever met.

      @MatthewMS.@MatthewMS.5 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. I’ve interacted with lots of Oklahomans on my storm chase trips. They are indeed, nicer than much of the planet. I’m considering moving there one day.

      @angelat.8997@angelat.89975 ай бұрын
    • Oklahomans are Southern until they say Pop instead of Coke then they get banished to the midwest

      @mercifulbull5813@mercifulbull58132 ай бұрын
  • Enjoyed this have watched a lot of tornado movies and enjoyed your comments. Took an interest in tornadoes since I was five, my parents taught us to read the encyclopedia, when I saw the picture of a piece of straw in a tree unbroken, I was hooked on tornadoes. I thought the tornado in the Wizard of Oz was well done. Thank you for pointing out, Pecos Hank, Reed Timmer and the other fabulous tornado research and chase teams.

    @davidsonjudy52@davidsonjudy5210 күн бұрын
  • I'm actually stunned that you didn't include _Tornado!_ It was a made for TV movie with Bruce Campbell and Shannen Sturgis that came out in 1996, literally three days before _Twister_ debuted in theatres. Coincidental timing I'm sure. 😅 The premise is pretty much the same ol' "We gotta stick this probe thingy in the tornado's path" to get data, but unlike dealing with a rival chase crew, their nemesis is, eek, the government, who wants to cut off their funding because the research isn't yielding results. Not _Twister_ caliber, but still better than most of these 21st century copycat films.

    @scarpfish@scarpfish4 ай бұрын
  • Twister as a kid got me into meteorology in general and for that I will always rank it the best.

    @jigwignibs@jigwignibs5 ай бұрын
    • Twister was definitely a booster for me as the documentary Fury on the Plains is what started it for me, though at time I wish it was enough that I would have persued a career in meteorology.

      @Tarv1@Tarv15 ай бұрын
  • As a former storm chaser from the midwest. This brings a smile to my face.

    @joenewstead4848@joenewstead48485 ай бұрын
  • phillip seymour hoffman is a GD legend. up there with the greats of actors for sure. RIP fam.

    @therealexpletive@therealexpletive3 ай бұрын
  • I like the weather channel throwback at the end. Very good stuff!

    @scottsatkowiak2347@scottsatkowiak234725 күн бұрын
  • My mom was pregnant with me when Twister came out in theaters and I blame her for my obsession with storms/meteorology because she and my dad went and saw it. 😂 twister remains one of my favorite movies.

    @mrsphish96@mrsphish965 ай бұрын
  • I saw twister in school when it came out on VHS, my teacher even had this little weird cylinder that had the twister cover art in it, and when you swirl it around it makes a tornado. That's also where i learned the following (Feel free to cringe at this outdated information) 1) If you're in a tornado warning, open up all your windows, if you don't open your windows your house will explode 2) Hiding under an underpath will keep you safe 3) Tornados cant go where it's not flat 4) Tornados can't go where there's mountains 5) (and probably the only accurate thing i learned) A tornado can mess up your neighbors house and leave yours untouched

    @nostalgicumbry3279@nostalgicumbry32795 ай бұрын
  • Haha 😂 the part where you put "the actual best actor in this movie" had me on the ground laughing. It caught me off guard, and the fact you just snook it in there. Made it even funnier 😂.

    @threeoclocks1040@threeoclocks10408 күн бұрын
  • Twister will always be my favorite. It's why I used to chase tornadoes in my pickup. That movie changed storm chasing forever. I think it's scarey, yet exciting and adrenaline pumping. Into The Storm is my next favorite. I heard of a Twister 2 coming out possibly this year. It's got massive shoes to fill I can tell you that. Bill Paxton passing away seriously upset me. How can you make a Twister 2 without him? I loved Dusty. I was totally like him. I even say "that's intense" all the time and got my nephews saying it. Lol. That movie even made Dodge have record sales that year on their trucks. I don't chase anymore, but every time I'm in a warning, you bet I'm outside like Bill Paxton, just watching the sky.......waiting for that train sounding rumble.

    @michaelolsen2348@michaelolsen23484 ай бұрын
  • its awesome you pointed out the Davis-Bessee Incident, I grew up about 45 minutes away from Davis-Besse and that incident that happened in 1998, I remember that well... It was all over the local news for the entire day... We all thought we were going to have to leave the house and head west...

    @phillipschaber7836@phillipschaber78365 ай бұрын
  • One tornado movie I loved when I was a kid was the made for TV movie Tornado! starring none other than Bruce Campbell. Came out around the same time as Twister and the plot is basically Twister but with Bruce Campbell.

    @ZombieJesus1987@ZombieJesus19875 ай бұрын
  • Twister is a deep rooted core memory for me. I watched that in an honest to god “old school” neon marquis theater, the Rodgers Theater in Poplar Bluff, Missouri when I was 6, I believe on premier night. We walked out of that film to actual tornado sirens. At that age, I was pretty convinced that cinema could manifest weather. Fast forward to being an adult, I can see past all the scientific inaccuracies and the aged CGI, and I still genuinely enjoy watching it at least once a year. So many iconic lines. It really is woven into the fabric of being a weather nerd. Lines I’ll still quote out on chases, like “Bob’s Road.” Just the other day on a tornado warned supercell I asked my chase partner what was beyond the brush, “a brick wall, a bearded lady, WHAT?!” Anyway, what a great film. Living in Missouri and working out in the Great Plains it gives me such an appreciation for what so many regard as flyover country. The cinematography and helicopter shots really show off the beauty of the middle of the US. Not to mention, I work for the railroad, and occasionally blow through Guthrie, Oklahoma on freight trains, spitting distance away from the grain elevators featured in the drive-in scene. In 2021 I ran through there minutes before being stopped by a tornado warning and it really was an emotionally weird full circle moment. In short I wholly agree with your assessments, but how in the f*** are you not going to mention the dad from “Night of the Twisters” is John Schneider-Bo Duke from The Dukes of Hazzard? C’mon bruh.

    @ZachPumphery@ZachPumphery21 күн бұрын
  • As a cinephile, cineaste, cinema snob, the biggest (and best) "twist" of this video was you going there with the cinema hard truth at the end -- the best of one kind of film may not stand up to the best of all films -- I appreciated that nuance, the sign of a real film lover.

    @OuterGalaxyLounge@OuterGalaxyLounge5 ай бұрын
  • 12:00 the way it just lifted her with like no detail just straight up floating makes me laugh so hard LOL

    @thepestilence5796@thepestilence57965 ай бұрын
  • The AMS student club at the University of Georgia got invited to go see the opening of “Into the Storm” in a theatre. There were hardly any people there except us (~20 colleges students & our profs) and a few other people. The people in charge gave us a nice, long lecture before the movie started about how we are not allowed to pull out or use our cell phones during the showing and no recordings of the show were allowed or we’d be sued. That gave us a good chuckle. Then we saw the movie and wow. Let’s just say it was hard to not laugh at it during the movie. And afterwards, we all just stood outside the theatre on the sidewalk and talked about it for a good half hour or so before actually leaving.🤣 Those fire tornadoes were definitely a highlight of the convo.

    @3Authoress@3Authoress5 ай бұрын
  • Also, not only was Twister using high quality CGI at the time, we watched that originally on tube televisions. Watching this as a child was scary real

    @locofinchaviary@locofinchaviary19 күн бұрын
  • Can't believe you left out "Tornado!" with Bruce Campbell and Ernie Hudson! It's another 90's classic! 😱

    @PhotoStormMediaOfficial@PhotoStormMediaOfficial5 ай бұрын
    • If my knowledge is right those two films released either the same day, or a day apart and share major plot points. I remember reading something about slimey Hollywood drama involving script theft. I love Bruce and Ernie but Twister is definitely the better film, I say that as a cult film and movie contrarian haha

      @Chudchanning@Chudchanning2 ай бұрын
  • My favorite tornado “movie” is Tornado Alley, in Imax released in 2011 which was filmed by Sean casey the person who also made tiv1 and tiv2 and the film is mainly focused on 2 teams. The first team is Tiv focused on getting close to or possibly inside a tornado with some close calls and horrors along the way. The second team is V2, a government funded mission to further understand tornados and how they form. The reason why i like this film (which is more of a documentary) is that all the tornado footage is real and was filmed with a high powered imax camera between 2003-2010, the footage is amazing especially that close call Tiv2 around halfway through the film. Or maybe i like this film because i just love intercept vehicles and how they work. Its somewhat difficult to see this film nowadays as theres no digital versions of it and you can only get it in a dvd bundle which comes with 2 other films. The bundle is called Extreme Weather Collection and you can get it on amazon.

    @kunahic8512@kunahic85125 ай бұрын
    • Yooo o remember watching that when I was younger! It was on Netflix for the longest time and I was heart broken when they took it off. You just brought so many childhood memories, thx man :)

      @Random-guy-on-yt@Random-guy-on-yt5 ай бұрын
    • Memory unlocked!! When I visited Washington DC often as a kid, they had an IMAX theater at the Smithsonian or one of the other museums, and I remember seeing the advertising for this film on the bus stops and all over the city. I wouldn’t have remembered if I didn’t just now look it up and recognize the cover art. I can’t remember if I ever watched it, I was only 7-8 at the time.

      @aftonswift4149@aftonswift41495 ай бұрын
    • Saw it in the IMAX in Milwaukee, one of my friends went on another day and ended up seeing the TIV and its driver Marcus Gutierrez at the Public Museum

      @jjjacer@jjjacer5 ай бұрын
    • @@jjjacer nice :D

      @Random-guy-on-yt@Random-guy-on-yt5 ай бұрын
    • My favorite (besides Twister) is Tornado Warning (2002)

      @bradyryan5105@bradyryan51055 ай бұрын
  • I LOVED TWISTER!!! I can't count the number of times I've seen this film. I can remember the excitement of it coming out on Blue-Ray disc, of which, if you purchased the extended copy with the director's comments, he would fill you in on all the little mistakes that were in the film (like the reflection of the helicopter in the Dodge Ram's side panel in the opening shot of Paxton's character arriving to get the divorce papers signed). Just like a "Trekkie", I was able to quote whole passages from Twister. 👍

    @thorenshammer@thorenshammer5 ай бұрын
  • Your top two - Twister and Into the Storm - are two of my all-time favorite movies even outside of the natural disaster movie genre. When Twister came out, I was teaching public school and I admit I played hooky one day (I called in a substitute) so I could go see it in the theater during the weekday with less people distracting me. It was my fifth time seeing it in the theater... My favorite aspect of these two movies is that the storms themselves are the focus THROUGHOUT. A lot of the others will either spend too much time on the post-disaster survival plot, or too much subplot during the buildup to the one big disaster at the end.

    @scottw6704@scottw67043 ай бұрын
  • I've been binging your videos waiting for you to upload. HAHA. Twister is my favourite movie of all time. I love Jo's backstory, the passion for chasing, the beautiful Oklahoma scenery, Aunt Meg's food, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Bill Paxton of course. It's my comfort movie that I can watch over and over again. Let's not forget it is one of the catalysts that inspired my tornado obsession. Great Video!

    @acidicpurple8559@acidicpurple85595 ай бұрын
    • I was always pissed at the dad for holding the door. Like dude, get down to the back of the shelter with your family. If he had been down there he'd still be alive but I still think Jo would have chased because she was so fixated on the door before it yanked her dad away.

      @kuroiflyerneko@kuroiflyerneko4 ай бұрын
  • My mom and I absolutely loved Twister so we saw Into the Storm in theaters. That’s when I was finally getting over the brunt of my very intense fear of storms (could barely leave the house when there was a dark cloud in the sky) and it sent me back into my fear fully lol

    @CallieRiggs5711@CallieRiggs57115 ай бұрын
  • Anytime someone mentions Philip Seymour Hoffman, I never recall any of his other characters from his other movies. My mind always goes to Dusty.

    @BammerD@BammerD5 ай бұрын
    • So many quotable phrases he made legendary in the movie.

      @FloridaStormChaser@FloridaStormChaser4 ай бұрын
    • I think of Boogie Nights, too.

      @sci-fyguy7767@sci-fyguy7767Ай бұрын
  • Great video, I actually used this for research. Thank you 👍

    @airthebear207@airthebear2073 ай бұрын
  • Night of the twisters was my nostalgic movie. I know it is not anywhere near being a masterpiece but it always brings back the nostalgia!

    @Belle2041_@Belle2041_4 ай бұрын
  • 9:26 I think the intro section is meant to portray a cozy, Midwestern life in Oklahoma, it helps you get settled into the daily life of the characters so that when it happens, it only makes it even more tragic. It seems to be a common trope in disaster movies, even in Barefoot Gen with the first book, you get drawn into the family's struggles not only with the lack of food but the bullying and beatings they get for their anti-war sentiment that you almost forget... That it's set in August 1945.

    @racer927@racer9275 ай бұрын
    • I honestly really like that concept, if it was done a little bit better it could've been a whole lot more

      @PhantomCat-wm8dt@PhantomCat-wm8dt5 ай бұрын
  • Christmas Twister honestly made me laugh- especially the mall scene lmao

    @dustercat21@dustercat215 ай бұрын
  • I remember when I was 17 home alone with a dog who was afraid of storms. In the middle of a tornado watch/warning with a tornado about 10 miles away. My mom called to check on me since she was stuck at work in town about 30 miles away and I told her that I was just chilling on the couch watching Twister with the dog. She freaked out, but it was a good time.

    @AjuntaPall316@AjuntaPall31610 күн бұрын
  • Twister is the entire reason I am into weather. My family constantly recounts the times I've been so invested into the movie when I was really young. That and Into the Storm are my favorites and I cannot wait to pursue hobbies in weather watching and photography.

    @ware1622@ware16223 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the shout out! Was a blast being part of that project.

    @skiptalbot@skiptalbot5 ай бұрын
  • The silverware drop after the F5 quote gets me every time 🤣

    @JawncoreIL@JawncoreIL5 ай бұрын
  • I watched twister many times as a child. It tormented me. I now live in a place where tornados never happen, yet, I still strap myself to a steel stake in The yard every time a storm blows in. You can never be too careful.

    @mtcoiner7994@mtcoiner799414 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for laying in the " WEATHER SCAN " sound track ! I've loved weather forecasting after being inspired by a church member that was a NWS forecaster ! Twister" was Hollywood but the Characters to me really made the film memorable! just overall an exciting feel good movie !

    @larrysmith6603@larrysmith66033 ай бұрын
  • Twister was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I must've watched it on DVD dozens of times. That movie is one of the biggest reasons I'm so interested in severe weather. The other big reason being that we took a direct hit from hurricane Wilma, which was a bit scary at the time but it was mostly just exciting for me.

    @Dante...@Dante...5 ай бұрын
  • My mom saw twister as a kid and got me into it. I say Twister,Supercell and into the storm are the best films since they were entertaining and amazing. R.I.P Bill Paxton you legend you were in good movies that my mom watched including Pecos hank for making good videos of Storms,Solar Eclipses, and Reptiles and i thank him for making the best videos . Keep up the amazing work Swegle and have a good day and i like how you mentioned star wars because of the music

    @LordVader08@LordVader085 ай бұрын
  • Swegle, I will love it if you do simply a deep dive into Twister only. I bet everyone that watches your work would also definitely love it. Please and thank you!

    @r.w.bottorff7735@r.w.bottorff77352 ай бұрын
  • I BALKED when I heard you call Richard "King Under The Mountain" (and stage plays, if we're honest here) Armitage lower budget Hugh Jackman lol. That aside, great video - though I really wonder what the divorce rate in Tornado movie America is. When it comes to "13 Minutes", I do absolutely agree on the emotional part! Really got me in some cases, especially with the farmer's son. You'd think that a disaster could "fix" the torn family relationship, considering the usual tropes, so I found it interesting that they diverted from this. Also, the young deaf daughter was an interesting addition that was absolutely horrifying to watch. As someone who lives pretty far from most tornadoes occuring, having a child alone at home during them must be terrifying, especially one that might not be able to hear any alerts. Kinda makes you think if warnings need to be even more accessible and visual, though with direct-to-phone alerts, I think there are steps into the right direction! Must say, I really enjoyed that one, even if some of it did feel heavy-handed - I do like that they at least opened the door for more issues then just "divorced couple who stills loves each other must survive (most likely to save towns and or children and or their own ego)". Pretty refreshing, though they can still refine their craft!

    @sarahnova1567@sarahnova1567Ай бұрын
  • I've only watched Supercell, Twister, and a bit of Night of the Twisters. I 100% agree with you on these!

    @RobloxianPilot457@RobloxianPilot4575 ай бұрын
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