Every Twister fan knows the true heroes of the film were the cars. Fun fact about the film is 5 trucks in total were used for bill's truck and if you look closely in the movie the number badge on the truck changes from 2500 to 1500 several times, the truck was also a pre release model of the dodge ram. The yellow jeep was a jeep gladiator honcho and 4 of them were used in filming, each one was a different model year from the 80s and the production crew made them all look identical, each one had a number welded onto the front drivers side bumper to tell them apart, two were destroyed in filming, one was displayed at the wakita twister museum for a year after the film released and then driven to California to be sold to a private collector and the other sits in a car museum in Gatlinburg Tennessee.
@@BoringIntrovert1982 well that's because of a stupid law that states that all prototype vehicles have to be destroyed which the trucks used were prototypes
The truck was actually a 1995 Dodge Ram 3500 V10. You can pause the movie on the truck in most shots of the “hero” truck that’s undamaged and see is the Ram 3500 V10. The 2500 and 1500 were used for the stunts. The 5.9 Magnum V8 was used for the movie sounds. Not all 3500’s were dually configuration.
“Aunt Meg, where’d you get all this beef?” “Did you not see all my cows out front?” “Showers free!” “I’m next!” “Can you now actually predict tornadoes?” “Well no, not exactly.” “Tornadoes are very very unpredictable, as my colleagues unfortunately found out earlier today.” “Booo!” “Turn him off!” “Get him out of here!” I still remember when the movie came out like it was yesterday.
Got me the movies that are just pure timeless. Like The Godfather, and part 2, terminator 2, Jurassic Park, The Dark Knight, The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, and to be honest in my opinion, twister is one of those moments that I just purely love. One of my personal favorites. To me it’s timeless. And of course the Red truck. Lol that is indeed its own character.
Twister is without doubt my favourite film. Seeing the locations was brilliant - I have often nosed about Google Maps (I live in the UK) at Wakita and other filming places. One of my favourite scenes is where the camera pans through the fan as Melissa is sat watching the weather and the curtains start to flap. The red Ram has always been my favourite truck since making a cameo in the film - it did wonders for sales too! I loved Aunt Meg’s house - shame it’s no longer there. Thanks for such a cool video.
Grew up with this classic movie. Seeing this brings me back those memories. It's timeless. To see everyone lining the road for the parade is heartwarming. Idk why, but it just is. I think it has something to do with the storm chaser community being so tight, & then with everyone who does come, it becomes memorable for so many families who watched the original growing up when this annual event does take place. Oh... & you sir have a "Very pretty truck." Ps... take care of it! 😊
Thanks for taking us along with you. This movie was my whole childhood id re watch this thing over and over. Nice to see actual footage of the scene locations. Hope you keeped the truck. Loved it
Thank you for the video... This was the last movie I saw with my dad May 12, 1996 ... He passed away 05/15/96 ... I have the movie poster framed signed by HH and BP ... I have driven Rams since 1998 due to the movie... I still have my 2007 and now a big boy truck Ram 2019... I am such a fan... and hope to get up there by the 30th reunion... The farmer guy was a great treat to hear him talk about the filming...
You're welcome! And I'm sorry to hear about your father passing but at least you got to share that moment with him. And for sure, he was amazing to talk with and listen to.
Twister is one of a bunch of 90’s movies that I love. It’s also one of a handful that made me want to get into the career that I did in television and film, and I originally tried to get into visual effects too. Although that didn’t work out. A few more personal reasons why Twister struck a cord for me were that one, although I live in a major metro area of over 2 million people now, I grew up in central/northern Michigan in a very rural and flat area of mostly farmland. The Oklahoma setting reminds me a lot of it. And two and even more so, as a little kid in the 80’s and 90’s, my family was friends with another family who owned a hot air balloon, and we went to a lot of balloon festivals in the state with them. It has a surprisingly similar feel to this movie. You’re checking weather reports the day you fly, and then once the balloon is airborne, you have a crew of a few vehicles with radios, driving around country roads trying to figure out your path with (at the time) rural paper maps, all while trying to keep visual contact with your balloon. The balloon almost always landed in a farmer’s field somewhere, you’d go knock on their door and meet them, then invite them over to celebrate the successful flight with your crew with done champagne. I swear the basics of Twister reminded me SO much of doing that. I miss it a lot. Haven’t done it since the very late 90’s now, but it’s one if my fondest recurring memories. Twister also came out on my birthday in May, and when I went to the theater to see it that day, when I got up to the box office and said I wanted 1 for Twister, the employee told me “I can’t do that right now. We need you to over near that wall and sit down. There’s a tornado coming this way.” I said “Ha ha, very funny.” But the employee said “No, I’m serious.” and pointed to the wall, where I saw about 20 people taking cover! Thankfully the tornado didn’t hit the theater, but it sure gave me a story I’ll never forget.
I just ran across your channel. This series was awesome! The Dodge Ram from Twister has always been my dream vehicle. For the past 15 years I have as close to the truck as I'm going to get. She's a 97' Ram 1500 Club Cab Long Bed 2wd 5.2L in Emerald Green. I've seriously considered just having it repainted Flame Red, but it would have to be a full body off for it to look right. Maybe one of these days.
@josecarrilloii4036 😂 Nope! It's a 12 valve. The 5.9s are a straight inline 6 cylinder, I would know I have one. The 6.7 cummins- inline 6 cylinder didn't go into dodge trucks until 2007.5
Twister is one of my favorite movie and this video is amazing I had no idea that they did a parade on the anniversary of the movie thanks for sharing this 😊😊
Glad this popped into my recommendations! Clean truck man. What a cool even. Twister has been one of my favorite movies. Bill would probably have loved this. Thanks for adding this to my bucket list. Also, your channel is legit! Hope it pops off soon.
Happy to see one of the original screen used jeep trucks is still around even though they changed the original wheels and an original Dorothy from the movie!!💗💗
@@bojomcfly98 You won't be disappointed. Storm chasers are handling the making of the new one this time. We are really watching how it's being made. No mistakes for a legendary classic to be brought back to life. Real storm footage is going to be used.
First off, the movie was awesome. Now...in watching the parade portion through Wakita, (living in SoCal) I looked at this and had the typical SoCal thought of "REALLY? This is entertainment for people out there?" and no sooner than I thought that, my very next thought to myself was, "Wow, this is the simplicity of life I think I actually need." Cali is an absolute disaster. Anyway, thanks for putting this video up. Cool to see all the old filming locations!
Oh man, you should've put a cow prop in the back of your truck lol. It would've been so cool if someone made a replica of Dustin's bus! The BARN BURNER!
That’s almost correct. The truck in the movie was a 3500 V10 SRW. Rare for 3500’s to not be dually, but many were. But yes the sounds for the truck were the magnum 5.9 V8
Twister 2 is setting up for filming right now in Chickasha OKlahoma. My home town. Filming I think starts on the 20th from what I am hearing. Lots going on the location at this time.
I actually seen someone who owns a dodge very similar to bill's. If i didn't already have my own truck i definitely woulda asked if it was up for grabs
I loved doing that when I was 18, I installed a PA in my Jeep. If you can see, they are playing Van Halen through the CB Radio, which occasionally the older CB Radio models also had a PA mode that you could switch them to and hook up to an external speaker.
The Ram was product placement. The black Chevy Suburban dually that Jonas drove and Jo's jeep were the coolest cars in the movie. Dusty's barn burner was cool too
Oh come on. No other full size pickup had the look at the time. Even if it wasn't product placement, it was stated, the Ram was the best one for a main movie role.
In the scene where they are dodging all the falling debris, there’s a clip on the passenger side and if you look closely the door badge is the same badge you see on the 2nd generation dodge rams for the Cummins.
I seriously doubt that they used two locations to film the drive in. In the movie there were those chevy trucks used by the other storm chasers. Im miffed that they arent being showcased.
The cow and the water sprout secne the telephone poles was on the left so y'all did come in the wrong side. I know I'm late but just for future reference and just trying to help
You Americans know why you got kph on ya speedometers? x3 Canada is for the thanking. :P I don't even need to look it to convert mph to km/h and from the Land Down Under.
ITS THE WONDER OF NATURE BABY!!!!
Twister is the coolest movie !!
One of my favorite adventure films of all time. The late Bill Paxton's truck was the main character of the film.
Every Twister fan knows the true heroes of the film were the cars. Fun fact about the film is 5 trucks in total were used for bill's truck and if you look closely in the movie the number badge on the truck changes from 2500 to 1500 several times, the truck was also a pre release model of the dodge ram. The yellow jeep was a jeep gladiator honcho and 4 of them were used in filming, each one was a different model year from the 80s and the production crew made them all look identical, each one had a number welded onto the front drivers side bumper to tell them apart, two were destroyed in filming, one was displayed at the wakita twister museum for a year after the film released and then driven to California to be sold to a private collector and the other sits in a car museum in Gatlinburg Tennessee.
Another fun fact the ram took off on sales because of this movie.
An unfortunate fact is that none of the Ram trucks used for filming, were saved.
@@BoringIntrovert1982 well that's because of a stupid law that states that all prototype vehicles have to be destroyed which the trucks used were prototypes
The truck was actually a 1995 Dodge Ram 3500 V10. You can pause the movie on the truck in most shots of the “hero” truck that’s undamaged and see is the Ram 3500 V10. The 2500 and 1500 were used for the stunts. The 5.9 Magnum V8 was used for the movie sounds. Not all 3500’s were dually configuration.
Gladiators were not around then
“Aunt Meg, where’d you get all this beef?” “Did you not see all my cows out front?” “Showers free!” “I’m next!” “Can you now actually predict tornadoes?” “Well no, not exactly.” “Tornadoes are very very unpredictable, as my colleagues unfortunately found out earlier today.” “Booo!” “Turn him off!” “Get him out of here!” I still remember when the movie came out like it was yesterday.
''He's really in love with himself i thought it was just a Summer thing''
You quoted word for word.... well done! :)
@@jaggassDude, he’s gonna rue the day. He’s gonna rue the day going up against The Extreme, baby.
@@fortminor85 I'm talking *imminent* rueage
@@FVStageII-hg3dp Melissa: I was just wondering why do you call Billy “The Extreme”.
Got me the movies that are just pure timeless. Like The Godfather, and part 2, terminator 2, Jurassic Park, The Dark Knight, The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, and to be honest in my opinion, twister is one of those moments that I just purely love. One of my personal favorites.
To me it’s timeless.
And of course the Red truck. Lol that is indeed its own character.
Hahaha gotta love the worn 2nd gen gear box, noticed it immediately. Nice truck!
Twister is without doubt my favourite film. Seeing the locations was brilliant - I have often nosed about Google Maps (I live in the UK) at Wakita and other filming places. One of my favourite scenes is where the camera pans through the fan as Melissa is sat watching the weather and the curtains start to flap. The red Ram has always been my favourite truck since making a cameo in the film - it did wonders for sales too! I loved Aunt Meg’s house - shame it’s no longer there. Thanks for such a cool video.
I am surprised no one did Barn Burner buss. this was great
Dusty's Bus. One of the best. Or how about the Brown Van? No one emulated any of the black vehicles from the evil rival team.
I'd rather have the barn burner !
@@Guillotines_For_Globalists The *Dodge Grand Caravans,* you mean?
@@josecarrilloii4036 There was also a Suburban, yes.
Also a GMC Transmode
Grew up with this classic movie. Seeing this brings me back those memories. It's timeless. To see everyone lining the road for the parade is heartwarming. Idk why, but it just is. I think it has something to do with the storm chaser community being so tight, & then with everyone who does come, it becomes memorable for so many families who watched the original growing up when this annual event does take place. Oh... & you sir have a "Very pretty truck." Ps... take care of it! 😊
Remember, *liability only.*
@@josecarrilloii4036 👍🏻
Thanks for taking us along with you. This movie was my whole childhood id re watch this thing over and over. Nice to see actual footage of the scene locations. Hope you keeped the truck. Loved it
Thank you for the video... This was the last movie I saw with my dad May 12, 1996 ... He passed away 05/15/96 ... I have the movie poster framed signed by HH and BP ... I have driven Rams since 1998 due to the movie... I still have my 2007 and now a big boy truck Ram 2019... I am such a fan... and hope to get up there by the 30th reunion... The farmer guy was a great treat to hear him talk about the filming...
You're welcome! And I'm sorry to hear about your father passing but at least you got to share that moment with him. And for sure, he was amazing to talk with and listen to.
I was one day old when twister came out Still my favorite movie of all time
Aww… a parade with all the people watching from the sidewalks. How sweet. I love small towns, and love this movie.
I love this movie truck it’s just your usual truck but they made it so much more!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
It was great meeting you! Awesome to see my truck from another's perspective while its on the road, haha.
Same here man!
You two did something so awesome 👍
this is amazing - love the trucks too, and I love Twister
Twister is one of a bunch of 90’s movies that I love. It’s also one of a handful that made me want to get into the career that I did in television and film, and I originally tried to get into visual effects too. Although that didn’t work out. A few more personal reasons why Twister struck a cord for me were that one, although I live in a major metro area of over 2 million people now, I grew up in central/northern Michigan in a very rural and flat area of mostly farmland. The Oklahoma setting reminds me a lot of it. And two and even more so, as a little kid in the 80’s and 90’s, my family was friends with another family who owned a hot air balloon, and we went to a lot of balloon festivals in the state with them. It has a surprisingly similar feel to this movie. You’re checking weather reports the day you fly, and then once the balloon is airborne, you have a crew of a few vehicles with radios, driving around country roads trying to figure out your path with (at the time) rural paper maps, all while trying to keep visual contact with your balloon. The balloon almost always landed in a farmer’s field somewhere, you’d go knock on their door and meet them, then invite them over to celebrate the successful flight with your crew with done champagne. I swear the basics of Twister reminded me SO much of doing that. I miss it a lot. Haven’t done it since the very late 90’s now, but it’s one if my fondest recurring memories. Twister also came out on my birthday in May, and when I went to the theater to see it that day, when I got up to the box office and said I wanted 1 for Twister, the employee told me “I can’t do that right now. We need you to over near that wall and sit down. There’s a tornado coming this way.” I said “Ha ha, very funny.” But the employee said “No, I’m serious.” and pointed to the wall, where I saw about 20 people taking cover! Thankfully the tornado didn’t hit the theater, but it sure gave me a story I’ll never forget.
Somebody needs to come through in the black dually Suburban. Definitely the baddest truck from that movie imo and is super rare.
I just ran across your channel. This series was awesome! The Dodge Ram from Twister has always been my dream vehicle. For the past 15 years I have as close to the truck as I'm going to get. She's a 97' Ram 1500 Club Cab Long Bed 2wd 5.2L in Emerald Green. I've seriously considered just having it repainted Flame Red, but it would have to be a full body off for it to look right. Maybe one of these days.
**1995 Dodge Ram **_2500_** SLT Laramie 4x4 Cummins 5.9L **_16-valve V8_** Turbo Diesel*
12 valve! Yes. Diesels and Twister locations. Love it! I own a Ram just because of this movie. Great vid!
*_*16-valve V8_** 5.9L Cummins*
@josecarrilloii4036 😂 Nope! It's a 12 valve. The 5.9s are a straight inline 6 cylinder, I would know I have one. The 6.7 cummins- inline 6 cylinder didn't go into dodge trucks until 2007.5
@@josecarrilloii4036 I hope you are making a joke here. If not, just delete your comment and spare yourself the roasting.
Twister is one of my favorite movie and this video is amazing I had no idea that they did a parade on the anniversary of the movie thanks for sharing this 😊😊
We were a few cars back from Nebraska Storm Spotters. Cool to see your truck.
Awesome video! I thoroughly enjoyed it! It was the next best thing to actually being there. Great job documenting and explaining everything! 😊
Glad this popped into my recommendations! Clean truck man. What a cool even. Twister has been one of my favorite movies. Bill would probably have loved this. Thanks for adding this to my bucket list. Also, your channel is legit! Hope it pops off soon.
Happy to see one of the original screen used jeep trucks is still around even though they changed the original wheels and an original Dorothy from the movie!!💗💗
Twisters will be great.
Hopefully!
@@Coryphillips1999 I KNOW it will be. 😉
@@bojomcfly98 You won't be disappointed. Storm chasers are handling the making of the new one this time. We are really watching how it's being made. No mistakes for a legendary classic to be brought back to life. Real storm footage is going to be used.
I know....@@StormChaserMaci.
That cool your went to those places thanks you for showing it
Just one of the best movies
Hey Joe, glad you’re back!
Neat. I remember seeing it at a local theater that no longer exists when I was 7.
When does this go on every year? Lived here my whole life and had no idea this was a thing! Awesome 🤘🏼
Me too
Love how you went all out on this bill Paxton would be proud of you I just subscribed 😊
I saw “Twister” in theaters cause I’m old and they had a mangled car in the lobby to go along with the whole tornado theme. Cool video!
First off, the movie was awesome. Now...in watching the parade portion through Wakita, (living in SoCal) I looked at this and had the typical SoCal thought of "REALLY? This is entertainment for people out there?" and no sooner than I thought that, my very next thought to myself was, "Wow, this is the simplicity of life I think I actually need." Cali is an absolute disaster. Anyway, thanks for putting this video up. Cool to see all the old filming locations!
Love your truck
Oh man, you should've put a cow prop in the back of your truck lol.
It would've been so cool if someone made a replica of Dustin's bus! The BARN BURNER!
oh my god i love this. nice video man, twister forever :)
Your so lucky to be there !
What model and brand is your topper?
The Dodge Ram was the hero truck on that movie, watched it so many times, I cried when it was sacrificed on the tornado
Man seeing this was so cool. I saw a modded out Ram with a pseudo Dorothy on the hwy and it was amazing.
Tell me if I’m correct in the used a Ram 2500 V10 but the movie sound effects were from a 5.9 Magnum V8? The V10 does not sound like the movie truck.
That’s almost correct. The truck in the movie was a 3500 V10 SRW. Rare for 3500’s to not be dually, but many were. But yes the sounds for the truck were the magnum 5.9 V8
Very cool
This is amazing love Twister! May Bill Paxton rest in peace. I'd love to make it out to the Twister event when does it take place?
Cb radio gotta love it
They started filming the new movie this week in downtown OKC, so soon you will have new locations to check out.
I'm sure it'll suck in comparison, and it'll be even worse if it's filled with social justice schit.
And some new badass trucks to make us go nuts🤞🏼😃
Sadly, though, the producers of the original movie ended up having to *suspend filming* due to the *Oklahoma City bombing.*
I LIKE THE JEEPS AND THE DODGE RAM 2500 TRUCKS ❤❤ONE DAY I WILL BUY ME A TRUCK LIKE YOURS AND BILLS IN THE MOVIE TWISTER REALLY DO SCARED ME TOO DEATH
I want to build a replica of the suburban dually used by Jonas’ team. I love that truck
It’s still around, sold on Craigslist a few years ago
That’s cool
i love this movie
your truck is nice i wish I still had my 2001 with the 5.9L frame and body rotted out badly
Twister 2 is setting up for filming right now in Chickasha OKlahoma. My home town. Filming I think starts on the 20th from what I am hearing. Lots going on the location at this time.
That's awesome!
Phillip Seymour Hoffman played Dusty so well
What about Osage county area near Fairfax Oklahoma and Ralston areas
Did one of those bridge beams wind up back at the museum?
Liability only
"don't even think about it!! No way....."
I see the cars from film. But it will be awesome see people using costplay like actors. Then it will be completed
I actually seen someone who owns a dodge very similar to bill's. If i didn't already have my own truck i definitely woulda asked if it was up for grabs
I wonder what happened to the Dodge Truck Bill drove in the movie?
if I had the school bus I be playing van helans human beings in it
I loved doing that when I was 18, I installed a PA in my Jeep. If you can see, they are playing Van Halen through the CB Radio, which occasionally the older CB Radio models also had a PA mode that you could switch them to and hook up to an external speaker.
If i can ever find one i will make a replica of dusty’s bus haha and hopefully one day get to do this
I wasn't sure Wakita was a real town.
God! I want a J10 Jo's truck so bad!
Bro when did the v8 dodge twister truck become a cummins
Where's the F3 or Exploding Tanker location?
Iowa I believe
Did anybody else want to chase tornados after watching this movie
Apparently the cows are still flying around that area.
What high way in Oklahoma
The Ram was product placement. The black Chevy Suburban dually that Jonas drove and Jo's jeep were the coolest cars in the movie. Dusty's barn burner was cool too
Oh come on. No other full size pickup had the look at the time. Even if it wasn't product placement, it was stated, the Ram was the best one for a main movie role.
The Dodge Grand Caravans were product placement too.
I had a 3500 Cummins dually as project i was actually going to do a clone to the truck but things in life happend the truck was sold.
I like the movie. But these Twister nerds are something else.
Yes we are:) we are storm chasers. We grew up with it.
The dodge in twister was a 1995 ram 2500 club cab with the 8.0 V10
In the scene where they are dodging all the falling debris, there’s a clip on the passenger side and if you look closely the door badge is the same badge you see on the 2nd generation dodge rams for the Cummins.
Cows
Twisters (the sequel) is due I'm theaters July 2024 👍🏻
Can you imagine driving by and there three 95/96 Dodge Rams and a pair of 1980s Jeep Wranglers in a field? Id be going "What the hell is this??"
I'm sorry....but Bill Paxton Ram truck was a V10, not the diesel.
I am fully aware of that but the V10 is a terrible motor and I wanted something with reliability.
I miss my red ram i got comments how it looked like the truck from the movie all the time
❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
🎉🎉🎉🎉
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
it would be nice if someone made a replica of dusty's bus
Did they trash megs house for the tornado scene?
Yes
You was driving opposite direction on the bridge thats why the poles was to your right
I seriously doubt that they used two locations to film the drive in.
In the movie there were those chevy trucks used by the other storm chasers. Im miffed that they arent being showcased.
Buddy not being rude but you got the wrong one his was a gas you got the diesel
I got it right, the V10 sucks, I got the more valuable one and more reliable one.
**Cummins 5.9L **_16-valve V8_** Turbo Diesel*
@@josecarrilloii4036Nah. 12 Valve. 5.9 Cummins is an inline six .
They used a v10 not a cummins
Actually it was the 360, no?
Good luck finding a 100% replica in good condition now.
@@NWI_Steel The *door badges* say *"V10 Magnum,"* but throughout the movie, the truck had the *5.9L Magnum V8 engine sound.*
Who’s excited for the second remake? 🤷🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
Twister 2 is coming out next year 2024
Id rather have the barn burner cause it can be used as a rv/storm chaser
If you never want to see a touchdown, go ahead and hang back..lol 😜
*1995 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Laramie 4x4 Cummins 5.9L 16-valve V8 Turbo Diesel* for me!
The truck in the movie was not a diesel
I don't think his truck was diesel tho
That 10ft deep needs to be fenced in
The cow and the water sprout secne the telephone poles was on the left so y'all did come in the wrong side. I know I'm late but just for future reference and just trying to help
If I remember Bill's truck was a gas not diesel.
Right
The Dodge Ram in the movie had an *8.0L Magnum V10* from a *Dodge Viper,* but had the engine sounds from a *5.9L Magnum V8* dubbed in.
No dustys bus or other crews vehicles besides bills and joes and the other guys in the black pickup
Wearing that cleetus shirt
Hell yeah brother!
The reason he he’s got a diesel today is because those gas v10s didn’t make too long.
Exactly!
You Americans know why you got kph on ya speedometers? x3 Canada is for the thanking. :P I don't even need to look it to convert mph to km/h and from the Land Down Under.
Wtf are you gonna do with the piece of BRIDGE..
RAM
*_*Dodge_** Ram*