Everything Wrong With Twister In 15 Minutes Or Less
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2014
- With Into The Storm coming out soon, we figured it was time to go back to one of the most popular weather-action movies of all time, Twister.
Thursday: Sins we could either take or leave... we're not too tied to them.
Remember, no movie is without sin. Which movie's sins do YOU want to see recounted?
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14:35 "So we won't have to see Twister 2"
Well, about that....
Fr. I’m super excited to see it too actually 😂
Nope, still accurate because the movie's name is "Twisters" not "Twister 2"
I'm actually excited to see it, ever since Luke Combs released the song Ain't No Love In Oklahoma
there is gonna be a twisters movie
in july
they didn't know 9 Years Ago so yeah Twister 2 is happening! but "Twisters" not "Twister 2"
Bill Paxton is the only actor in cinematic history to be killed by a Terminator, a Predator, and an Alien. But not a tornado. lol
He also survived space. I think he's just immune to the forces of nature.
and he was killed by ethan hunt in mission impossible kkk
unfortunatelly not the drugs
when was he killed by a terminator?
PyramidHead138
Erm, Terminator 1.
He did not want to give his clothes. lol
"Can't become a half-mile wide monster at the same time."
The 2011 Joplin Tornado has entered the chat.
2013 El Reno
Lots of good footage on that tornado, especially from Pecos Hank
@@244thMeekrob yep
Yeah, I remember that one too. It was devestating
Hattiesburg Mississippi tornado
CinemaSins : “This tornado hides better than 1998 godzilla”
Me : OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Now I did chuckle on that part 🤣
You mean Zilla?
Me: GET ROASTED FAKE GODZILLA
Zilla is offended
The deference:
1998 “God”zilla
Good: CGI
Bad: Godzilla doesn’t destroy anything. It’s all the military
Twister:
Bad: a “EF1” completely erased a well built structure *EF4* So realism
Good: it has destruction and the destruction and a lot of the movie like the barn scene *even if I never saw the movie*
Add another sin. The opening scene was in 1969. Then how did the guy on TV know about an F5 tornado? The Fujita Scale wasn't invented util 1971.
Stock footage of channel 9 news of the past. I lived in OKC and that guy is Gary England of channel 9.... Best newsroom meteorologist ever and still doing it.
But why? Its stock footage :3... Good eye, though
Okay.
صض1صضئئءث3أ 45 الغ حقب
Yesh.
@@420Impeller , agreed, but other than that, Twister is my favorite movie of all time based on natural disasters and the gag I found funny at 13:22
The fact they ran from an f5 tornado, with wooden fence panels flying everywhere and all kinds of different debris, and neither Jo or Bill managed to get so much as a scratch let alone a paper cut.....deserves all sorts of sins by itself.
"Tornado has stormtrooper aim."
@@jasondyrkacz8270 “use of the storm troopers have bad aim cliche”
@@Stormfire1777 the use of storms troopers while using the stormtroopers have bad aim cliché= 1000 sins
@@KaiserStormTracking use of any cliche cliche 10000000000000000 sins
"The entire rest of the gang showing up relieved and happy that the main characters are ok 10 seconds after the main characters' near brush with death" cliche
I can’t believe how many great movies came out of the 90s. Such a great decade for entertainment.
I was born in 91 those are the best years of my life just a simple time would give anything to go back
The one about the lucky ad hell dirt road isn’t a sin because roads are everywhere in the Praries. That’s why they are dirt. Because there are so many of them
Great cast, terrible plot and movie.
Also Dante's Peak. Such a gem
So much yes
The huge GPS tribute given to Paxton by storm chasers and meteorologists after his death was pretty awesome.
What is it ?
@@Zephirah Storm chasers and meteorologists used their GPS coordinates to write Bill's name in Oklahoma. A great amount of storm chasers in this day and age have been inspired by "Twister." Similarly; storm chasers used their GPS coordinates to do a tribute to Tim Samaras along with his colleague Carl Young and Tim's son Paul Samaras following their demise in the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado on May 31st, 2013.
@@michaellovely6601Yes we did it for Bill & for Team TWISTEX on the spotter network's gps tracking system. It took planning to pull off with so many other chasers willing to join in.
"Just pour some dickel into my mouth and feed me nails, I've got a house to rebuild."
That fucking killed me spot on
IcyFlames Then how were you able to post this comment? XD
LOL XD
IcyFlames
"No one has crossed off one of the 5's on this sign yet" :D
This was seriously one of the best EWWs ever :D "Go stop it? YOU go stop it"! I nearly woke the entire house more than once :D
Cheers!
R.I.P. Philip Seymour Hoffman
R.I.P. Bill Paxton
This movie is a classic!
froladee Yes RIP.
froladee still can’t believe they’re dead.
RIP The Cow
Facts RIP
I Agree with you one of my favorite childhood movies.
In 1996, hiding under an overpass wasn't generally known to be a bad idea. A news team famously rode out the F5 Andover KS tornado in 1991 under one (though the tornado largely missed them) and it went nationwide. It wasn't until the F5 Moore OK tornado when people were killed heeding that faulty knowledge that people became largely aware of an overpass being a horrible shelter.
Or............ They should have used thier brains in the first place.
0:45 "Look at mid levels for rotation and increase the PRF" might sound like technobabble but it's factually correct.
Mid-level updraft rotation in a supercell is one of the first signs of a potentially developing tornado, so it would make sense that Jo would want the radar scanning for rotation in that particular area of the storm.
PRF (pulse repetition frequency) is a real Doppler radar term, it's the rate at which radar pulses are transmitted. When a supercell thunderstorm is close to the radar dish (as depicted in this scene), the radar would need to have its PRF increased in order to receive accurate wind velocity and rotation data.
You get your own *ding*
But you have activated my science boner, thank you
@@244thMeekrob If you subtract a ding, is it a dong?
@@indy_go_blue6048 nope.
It's a Dang......
@@indy_go_blue6048 Sadly I can't see the comment you're responding to. But, despite that sadness, I must admit, that is such a good question! Reading that with Kevin's answer made me laugh.
I'm sorry, I'm gonna hit you with the 🤓
When they were strapped to the pipes, I think the debris would've killed them...
all that crap hitting them at 300mph.
They're going to Hell. Getting hit with fast things is a sin.
I'm reading this with your Jeffery voice in my head
also their necks would've snapped
And if you watch the movie, you notice that their eyes are wide open, and they are even able to look up into the clear blue sky in the middle of the F5. I really doubt that they could have kept them open with 300 mph winds.
Ha! You are Darkmatter commenting on a Cinemasins video, it makes me feel happy inside when 2 cool youtubers interact
"Do you have a cure for getting exploded?" Spit out what i was drinking
"getting exploded" XD
Phoenix Wright LOL
OBJECTION! There is no cure for getting exploded!
"No one has crossed off one of the 5's on this sign yet" :D
This was seriously one of the best EWWs ever :D "Go stop it? YOU go stop it"! I nearly woke the entire house more than once :D
Cheers!
Phoenix Wright gy
To be fair, at 6:03, when this movie was made, people *did* encourage you to go under overpasses. It's only recently that experts were like "lol, no, don't do that"
Agreed! I was a kid in the 80s( 90s teen) growing up Ohio. We were told to go under the overpass.
Turns out, if you're lucky enough to have Superman nearby, he can dash over and save you from the overpass.
Seriously though, what's wrong about an overpass, is it all the concrete they're afraid will fall on you? Is it better to be in your car, or lie flat on the ground
@@kbanghart The problem with an overpass is what they call the venturi effect. As the wind get channelled under the overpass because the space underneath narrows slightly (usually) it causes the wind speed(or pressure) to increase and be even more dangerous as a result.
@@saltyz72 ahh yes thanks.
Yeah, that overpass bit certainly didn't age very well. During the May 3rd, 1999 tornado outbreak, not too long after Twister first came out, there were three overpasses in Oklahoma that got hit by tornadoes, two by the monster Bridge Creek-Moore F5, and another by an F2 or F3 tornado along I-35 in Payne County, with, sadly, one person being killed at each one. The people who sheltered underneath them and survived (namely at Shields Boulevard in Moore) suffered some REALLY gruesome injuries from flying debris. Yeah, you can see why it's strongly discouraged nowadays...
It’s weird how both Paxton and Hoffman have passed. They looked so young here and it was only 1996
Paxton didnt die of age i think he got a bad infection after an operation
@@kevinpatrickcarey3741 Yep. He had heart surgery then not long after had complications
You forgot about helena hunt she dead too
Helen Hunt is still very much alive.
@@karlsavage7495 she passed away 30 years ago.
8:18 "Miracle dirt roads are everywhere in Oklahoma."
You clearly never been to Oklahoma.
Yea cause your gonna see tons of dirt and road traveling across the plains
My thoughts, exactly.lol
Fucking Thank you!
@@user-pr4km1ey6t Pretty much yeah. Access roads all over the place, roads in between cornfields etc. Being from Nebraska and having been all over the midwest I can confirm they exist.
whoopdeedoo 100% true
I can't believe you didn't show the part where cows flew. It's like the main scene of the movie!
CS just got royally *dinged* here.
there was no sin in there, that was the most perfect scene in all of movie history
WTF XD
Thacrazytaco Exactly, he should have taken one sin away because of it :D
Flying cows are cool af.
14:15 "It's not 'THAT' the wind in blowing, it's 'WHAT' the wind is blowing. If you get hit by a Volvo, it doesn't matter how many sit-ups you did that morning" ~ Ron White
Also, when they drove through the house, the stairs were turned upright, as if the house was sitting normally. Allowing them to drive up or down them. Either this house was built by someone with a sense of humor, or the continuity department didnt receive their paychecks that week.
"House design by MC Escher"
Common Core Construction Company
Meh, the house thing is minor bc those scenes were full of action, and the house was tumbling. Plus, it was a HOUSE! Who cares which way the stairs go when you're driving through a tumbling house lol.
Or it collapsed because, y’know, the house it was in was literally ripped straight from its foundations. You don’t think at least something in there wouldn’t exactly be in its proper place after rolling like that?
This has been my favorite movie since it came out...and still at 14, I guessed the continuity department was never hired, sucked, or the same team the director used on Speed... That bus went through HELL and it had barely a scratch until the end when it blew up the plane....
"Hard to believe, but this guy is going to be a respected actor in a couple of years" :D
And a deceased drug addict in 18 years
Who the hell you talking about I believe Bill Paxton is still alive. I think. If you know something I don't please let me know.
I was referring to Phillip Seymour Hoffman. I believe that's who the video was also referring to as well.
Jenny L Well, he was. :-(
What people say when looking at Ben Affleck's filmography
I LOVE Twister!!!! this is one of the few movies I can watch over and over and over. RIP Bill
Summer McGinnis this movie plays every night I go to bed. My favorite movie
I used to put the Breakfast Club on every night before bed when I was in middle school. I still watch it once every few months.
@Anonymous Anonymous Serious question; What about the El Reno tornado was "this movie coming true?"
Me Too!!
Actually I watched it twice in a row RIP PAX.
In the end when the F5 didn't take the house was based on a true event where an F5 destroyed a hell of a lot of crap but the house still stood.
Also the scene of the inside of the F5 was from a farmer who survived the inside of the tornado and told people what it looks like inside. Guessing Spielberg heard the story and added it to this movie.
Also add a sin for tornadoes having a roaring noise like a dinosaur.
And knock off several sins for how damn delicious aunt Meg's steak and eggs looked
Not to mention the dad got sucked out of the cellar yet young Jo and Mama’s hair was flying the wrong way.
I always figured the air was swirling around there, since it was an enclosed space.
RIP Bill Paxton.
This movie created a whole new generation of storm chasers.
I loved this movie so much that Twister was my first DVD!
I still have it too.
Exactly why i chase
It's one of my favorite movies too. I watch it several times a year too.
equarg I’m in the same exact position you are in
Ive loved this movie since i was 5 years old at my grandmas, 22 years later still watch it all the time. Absolutely love storms of all kinds due to it
Fun fact, twister was the first cinematic feature film commercially released on DVD
Bill Paxton *obviously* changed his own tire and put the spare on, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to drive to the garage; what the mechanic did at that point was to put a new tire on the rim, something you can't really do on the side of the road.
But why did that tire bounce? should be a sin for the director not deflating the tire before hand. It's literally a 30 second job.
Cody Opperman it may not have been deflated entirely (last i checked a properly inflated tire bounces higher than that at that height)
I agree sin should have been added for the suposed flat tire bouncing he obviously changed his own tire
That, or the mechanic patched it or something. Lol
Unless it was a blowout. I haven't seen this movie in years, so I don't remember.
Technically speaking a tire still bounce and look ok but he could have broke a belt in the tire or could have partially debeaded from the rim especially of how the truck ran over those large guard rails.
Minus a few joke-sins you nailed it this time
I'd add that the strong ass winds of all the tornadoes in this movie seem to selectively lift and throw around only the vehicles that don't contain any main character
He didn't notice a 8:45 that the tailgate repairs itself like some Herbie shit after that. Add a sin onto the channel for not noticing🤣
As someone who lives in Oklahoma and has witnessed countless tornadoes, I feel I need to add a couple things
1) It can be totally sunny on one side of a tornado. I've seen it happen. Sunny skies and then the tornado is on the front end of the supercell
2) A tornado is rated as an F0-F5 based on DAMAGE, not SIZE. They would have no idea what the rating of the tornado was until after the tornado was already over
@ericb31 yay 🙌 4 u dickhead
But isn't the EF scale based on both wind speed and damage?
@@indy_go_blue6048 It estimates the wind speed based on the damage. We can't empirically verify the exact relationship between winds and damage because obviously it's hard to directly measure it but we can use what we know about building construction, etc. to estimate what wind speed would be necessary to cause certain degrees of damage to certain structures.
@@chrisallie2224 You're a complete ass spending your time in youtube comment sections throwing shade for no clear reason at someone who had something relevant to say with respect to the video (something you have yet to do), more than likely feeling better about yourself for doing so...👌
Correction, back end of the supercell
*if you cannot Dodge it....*
*Ram it*
Colton ha
Too much RAM, not enough DODGE.
Or fuck it.. In the lucky country Australia 🇦🇺 the bestest car is holden... So much more mightyness than bullshit dodgy dodge and ram
Ram the daughter, Dodge the father!
Pissed Bob Ross why
The "Suck Zone," comment at 1:27 had me busting up laughing. 🤣
Another thing that also bugged me was the time it took Bill to activate Dorothy at that jumping tornado vs the time it takes Jo at the end was soooo different
I also always wondered why they couldn't prep Dorothy any sooner than like 50 yards from the tornado. Maybe that's why Jo did it so fast...after the jumping tornado they were like "Damn maybe we could've flipped 285723 of the 285724 switches in advance, next time I guess"
If you were alive when this movie came out, it was the biggest thing ever. Wow. Thank god for the progress of technology
I actually saw this movie when it was in the theater. It was pretty damned awesome on the big screen with the surround sound. Yes, the progress of technology is awesome.
I don't have any problems with the CGI. If Twister were made nowadays it would be much worse because they'd use too much of it.
Summer of '96. Twister, Mission Impossible and capped off with Independence Day.
It was an awesome movie then and still is I was probably 5 or 6 when it came out and we had it on VHS 85: a classic movie thats was watched so much the VHS and one DVD went to shit and we had to replace the DVD copy. I watch this movie on repeat.
StrangeViolette I would have loved to see this in Theater.
Humans being by Van Halen was amazing. I got super excited when the song came on.
Man... I still play it when the weather in eastern Colorado goes wicked.
Yes somebody says it
This movie introduced me to Van Halen when I was a kid.
I sing along with it every time.
It's awesome at first, but totally falls apart in the middle-end where they can't figure out how to end the guitar solo section
My 6 year old brother loves this movie, he watches it every night. I’m currently laughing hysterically because he would absolutely hate your guts right now 😂
I used to watch this movie around that age, I was obsessed with tornadoes (weird, given I lived in AZ, but okay). I watched it over and over. Great movie to become obsessed with.
You: Every single conversation I had with a woman involving the phrase “The Suck Zone” has ended up in a slap in the face, a restraining order, or me sleeping on the couch
Me: *writes that in his Quote Book* LMAO *dies* 😆😆😆😆😆
This is still one of my all time favorite movies.
Agreed!
+Joshua Pleasant same
+Joshua Pleasant Me too - love the movie (and Helen Hunt)!
Me too
agreed
Most of the tornadoes in this were actually pretty damned good. The thing that broke the suspension of disbelief was the EF-5 at the end. The actual twister was incredible. The way the protagonists dance with it at knife-fight distance isn't. As you said, they should have been dead 5 separate times they were messing around with this EF-5. And then it just... dissolves. Big tornadoes don't just "go away." They rope out, and the rope stage can actually be more powerful than the wedge stage! Tightening circulation, increasing rotation velocity.
And yeah. The scene with the pipes was probably the worst scene of the entire movie. EF-5 tornadoes are not gentle with their victims. "Violently dismembered" is the norm. "Granular human remains" is not uncommon either. And this thing was *filled with debris.* Not a fun thing to be pummeled by 2x4s going 160+ mph, not to mention all those nice sharp farm implements they showed one scene earlier!
Them : 🌪😵
Well said. You know what you’re talking about! They needed more consultants that knew the storms better.
@@JenMarAnnRei Thank you! I think they had, but the entire EF-5 twister was run on Rule of Drama rather than accurate physics. Not hardly the first or last time that Hollywood's done that - as a filmmaker once told me, they're not trying to teach physics to the audience, they're trying to tell a story, and EVERYTHING is going to be a part of that story physics or none.
Bouncing tanker trucks whose explosions the protagonists casually drive right through, whole houses for the protagonists to drive through, combine harvesters weighing as much as train engines tossed hundreds of yards... EF-5s do weird things, but not THAT weird.
Even the movie *Gravity,* whose director WANTED to use accurate physics, was forced to use Hollywood Physics instead when he realized 2/3rds of the dialogue were the characters giving physics lessons!
Not to mention the debris would’ve destroyed them instantly, then they get in the barn and instantly it starts impaling the door.
@@teeple1877 🌫🌪
Absolute classic. Love this film so much
As an Oklahoman, the phone service sin made me chuckle
"You can't explain it, you can't predict it!!"
"YOU can!!"
Colin Donovan I die every time at that part 😂
There should have been another point added for the dreadful background music during this scene
Actually, that's not entirely true. The reason why some supercell thunderstorms produce tornadoes and others don't is highly coveted information in meteorology. It's also elusive information.
The Jeep sin cracked me up! Well played
Toast!! :D
TOAST :D Didn't expect you haha
TOAST wtf I didn't expect to see you here. lol
Sarah Burkhart I like toasts 🥂
Wth I wasn't expecting to see you here
In 7 years of tornado chasing, I've yet to see one 1996 Helen Hunt...
As an elementary school student right after this movie came out, I can tell you that tornado drills were INTENSE! 🤣
12:40: You forgot a sin Giant Tanker truck full of explosive fuel is dropped down and picked back up while light as hell in comparison 1/2 ton pickup stays firmly grounded Because RAM!
Yeaaaaa Baby RAM tough, Made in Motown!!
Don't forget that when that truck is dropped and they come out of the explosion the Ram's front windshield is fixed for about 3-4 frames before being broken again in the next cut
It kind of makes sense if you think about it. The surface area of a semi with a tanker on it is greater than that of a dodge ram. Although if it can pick up the semi it should pick up the ram. It's still a sin but rather inconsistent wind speeds from a tornado
@@roaddawg3217 --> "RAM tough, Made in Motown!!" --> Actually they are made in Mexico
@@Jimbo700 Sterling Heights Assembly, and Warren Assembly, both within 30 MI. of Detroit.
I must strongly protest one of the "sins" you mentioned.
The one about why there was a CB in the nice new red Dodge if he hadn't been tornado chasing. I lived in Oklahoma when this movie came out, and everyone I knew with a truck had a CB in their truck. You know, because of the sh*tty cell phone service you also brought up.
Exactly! I was a kid when this movie came out and my parents had a CB in both their vehicles in Oregon. The Bronco and Truck.
When he wants your opinion, he'll give it to ya!
Can't say I knew of too many people with a CB in their truck in Indiana back in 1995/1996.
@@dw8840 I think it depends. If you're on the road a lot, yes.
@@kbanghart I'm not talking truck drivers.
The audio of Lt Dan screaming at the storm was impeccable. Lol.
“You call this a storm?!” Love that
Here's a random fact: This was the first ever movie released on DVD and the last movie to be released on the dead HD DVD format.
Neat!
It was the first movie I saw in theaters when the bigger fancier surround sound was all the rage. I then proceeded to have a life time severe, paralyzing tornado phobia because I was quiet young at the time ...True story
"Tornado does not contain sharks." I cracked up!
And I love Sharknado!
+Monster Hanna Sharknado=somewhat good idea but terrible excuse for a movie. "Enough Said!" "OH HELL NO!" WHAT THE FUCK? What a detriment to society. And i've seen all 3, so don't give me some bullshit that i have to wach them to understand how good it is! Worst waste of my life ever.
Keith Clark Ok?
sorry. I just don't like sharknado.
+Keith “Mr. Clutch” Clark no one does but they love how much of a stupid idea it is
You got something wrong during the scene with Meg's wind contraptions going nuts. She mentioned the sirens going off right as she was going down her stairs. If you listen closely, you can actually hear a tornado siren just going off half a second before the movie cuts back to the drive-in theater.
5:53 Yes and also as the whole "the pack is too light, we got to anchor it to something" issue comes up later, this situation is even more perfect. The thing is already anchored here, srrapped to the truck. Literally all they had to do was turn it on and run away, movies over.
You could have taken sins off for 3 funny lines;
1) "Trust me. Rabbit is good. Rabbit is wise." and;
2) "Find this road. It's like 'Bob's road'." and;
3) "Cow. Another cow. Actually, I think that's the same one."
Kratoscallofduty what about “what’s behind that? What’s behind what ? THE BRUSH WHATS BEHIND THE BRUSH A BRICK WALL A BEARDED LADY WHAT?”
And then "Hello... shit" by Mr. "My head" lol
How about this one? Aunt Meg: "OK, I'll go to the hospital, but I'm gonna drive myself." Rabbit: "Honey, your car is in a tree around the corner." Classic😂
*Tornado chasers telling story of Bill's past. They get to part of him getting out of the car*
"He's naked!"
"He is butt naked!"
"Not naked. I was not naked!"
"...He's without apparel."
you joke about the dirt roads being everywhere, but it's fucking true
I know right? Especially in the rural areas. xD They're fun to drive down and see where you get to.
Not if you watch Wrong Turn...
I've been trying so hard to hold my tongue, but that was one thing that got to me. Come to Oklahoma. There are literally dirt roads in a grid spaced a mile apart across most of the state (and definitely across the part that this movie is taking place in).
So keep in mind that I grew up in a small town where there wasn't much to do, but my friends and I would blindfold each other, drive out into the country, unblindfold the other person, point in the general direction of town, and the person who had been blindfolded had to find their way back to town. There's a solid 60 square mile section of Northwest Oklahoma that doesn't have a dirt road that I haven't driven down.
Y'all have some scary ass roads out there, too. My dad and I were down there for my birthday/father's day (same day that year, June 18th) a couple years back and we got lost coming home (live in Wellington). We passed at least two graveyards, some creepy ass looking farms... I thought we weren't gonna make it home, LOL.
I love this movie so much i watch it once a year at the beginning of storm season. Storm chasing is the only thing i miss about living in tornado alley. Loved the review.
For Sin 57 he says the storm chasers should know they aren't using a safe shelter (the bridge), but this movie came out in 1996, one year before the TV crew survived a tornado in Kansas by hiding under an overpass. So the characters in this movie wouldnt know that.
The myth that bridges are safe during tornadoes led to overpass-related deaths during the 1999 Bridge Creek - Moore Tornado, which hit three freeway overpasses directly, killing one person at each. This is when hiding under an overpass was finally deemed not just unsafe, but the worst place to go.
Also in 1979 in Witchita Falls
Bill Paxton will always be my favorite tornado chaser.
I agree with almost every point you made. Despite that, this movie was a hallmark of my childhood and got me into learning about weather and tornadoes, so despite its many many faults, I love it. It holds a special place in my heart.
I've always enjoyed this movie. Philip Seymour Hoffman (1967-2014), Bill Paxton (1955-2017).
Kinda blows my mind since both my parents are only a couple years older than both of them...
you have no idea how much i love your commentary on these classic movies.... please dont ever stop!
Tornado does not contain sharks
Best. Sin. EVER!
SHARK-NADO...YES. COW-NADO...UH NOPE!
🤣🤣🤣
cownado 😂😂😂😂
*ding
this movie gave me a tornado trauma as child with 12, now iam a weather enthusiast and love storm chasing
SAMEEE OMFG SAMEEEEE
Same every nightmare I had was about tornadoes now I just want to see one up close
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
No, you really don't want to see one up close unless you're chasing and know what your doing. April 2011 my house was destroyed while i was in it by the Tornados that tore through GA and AL. It was crazy as hell, traumatized me a bit but I will admit narrowly escaping death is quite the rush.
hah, same.. but i wasn't scared of tornadoes, i was just scared of the roaring that the tornado at the beginning of the movie.. i had a dream that a tornado was about to kill me and i wasn't scared...
Still my favorite movie ever made. It's just that good especially the characters and soundtrack. That's what makes this best! 100+ times watched and I'll reach 1,000 watches one day.
5:33 Tornado's are rated by the damage they do, not their size. That tornado completely destroyed two silos and a barn which makes it an EF5.
a few things...I live in Texas in Tornado Alley. I've also traveled through OK and can verify that in both states, dirt roads show up everywhere. Often leading to a field or somesuch. That "delicious" corn isn't the type grown for you and me, it's grown for livestock use. As for how it can be bright and sunny with a massive (or at least a F5) tornado right up ahead...it can't. It should be pouring rain and hailing like crazy. At least that close. I have been in tornadoes, or at least watched them go by. It's never been sunny either near or next to where the tornado is. I've also watched rotation that could have touched down (which is technically still a tornado) and actually filmed it. It was dark and had just been raining with hail about 10 minutes before. When they're on the ground, you get rain, but it's sideways and hurts like hell. I still loved this movie.
True story: My now ex-wife and I went to Universal Studios with friends while I was on a business trip to Florida in '07. They have a "ride" called Twister. It's a simulation of this movie in which they actually make a small, thin, not-quite-F1 tornado inside the building. As a spectator, you're in an area that's like a roofed, railed, hallway kind-of area. You stand and watch the "show". No lie, when the tornado warning horns went off and the rain came down and the hail fell, and the "tornado" formed, I found myself unconsciously baking up against the wall behind us. I then noted I was doing it and looked at my wife and she was right next to me. I also noticed a few other folks who were back up against the wall just like us. Everyone else was lined up at the rail. Afterward, when the "all clear" was sounded we all noticed each other and started to sheepishly grin at each other. One fellow looked at me and said, "Nebraska." I said "Texas". Another lady said, "Oklahoma." and we all laughed. I then said, "That was a bit too real." They agreed. If you're ever at Universal Studios theme park, check out the ride. And if you're from Tornado Alley, just skip it, cause you've already seen it for real. :-) Cheers!
Agree. I was in Texas once, and saw a black horizon in the afternoon in summer.
I remember thinking (excuse my language) "F**k this" and quit for the day (I was riding motorcycles cross-country)
I've seen it rain on one side of the street, dry and sunny on the other side. :)
I grew up in South Dallas (Oakcliff for y'all DFW's) and yes many tornados can break out in one day but normally the sky blackens or it takes on a purple or green color. Once in NOLA on vacation a F0 ended coming down on me and my friend within 30 seconds of getting the tornado warning while we were getting on the on ramp. I had enough time to get the warning then look at the trees blowing hard side to side and think "Shit that's tornado winds!" Boom!
it can be bright out. If the hook echo in the storm is farther away from the storm, there can be bright patches of sky in the part of the storm that's farthest away from the core of the storm
I've seen the sun shining on a tornado funnel...complete with a rainbow next to it. Some tornadoes are completely "rain-wrapped" in precipitation. There is no rhyme or reason, but it does happen. Kind of depends on the time of day, as well. If the sun is at a lower angle close to sunset it can easily drop down and shine below the cloud base.
I had completely forgotten about that ride until you mentioned it, but yeah that was a pretty intense ride. I have never been in a tornado but I lived in Central Florida since I was 12 and have been in counties hurricanes so I can totally relate to what's it's like being in something as scary as a tornado or hurricane. I'm not sure which would be worse, tornadoes can be stronger with the winds but hurricanes last a lot longer so on top of wind there's flooding and storm surge
1. I live in Oklahoma and have been through several tornadoes. I have seen the tornado that clocked the highest wind speeds on earth, and the tornado that was the widest tornado ever seen.
2. It was probably feed corn, which is nasty.
3. There is tornado tourism now where people pay to get to chase a tornado.
***** I live in the UK and have NEVER experienced a tornado so back this up comment completely
***** Just have an underground storm shelter in your garage, have all your stuff insured and documented.
To imagine the destruction of a tornado, think of entire neighborhoods that have no more houses, just concrete foundations or ruble, all the trees are stripped of bark and leaves.
Its crazy.and if the tornado is rain wrapped, you wont see it coming.
***** If you saw a tornado you'd call the cops? And what do you suppose they should do about it? Save you? They're not going to put themselves in danger to save you from a tornado so my advice is to find a basement somewhere then call the cops when it's over if you're stranded. That said, the closest thing to a tornado we've had in Jersey were straight line winds or microbursts. Seen a waterspout once though on the bay.
While it's entirely possible that the corn they drove through was field corn, they still drove through some farmer's crop, costing the farmer. Independent of what type of corn it was, it was still a sin.
Just me thinking that it's pretty convenient the 'fastest' wind speeds were when it was able to be measured.
"You have a cure for getting exploded?" Lol! My favorite line.
Omg this is one of the best. Many LoLs but the very last one..
Lt. Dan YOU CALL THIS A STORM!? 😂😂
“You call this a storm?!!” Perfect dub over at the end there😂😂
Running through the corn field should have also been "pray with me Forrest, pray with me!"
"OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOklahoma where the wind sweepin down the plain"-Beltzer
A monster tornado roars into a drive in movie theater ...it might have just wanted to see psycho
"Everything Wrong With Twister In 15 Minutes Or Less"
To quote a certain, green figure, "Maybe there is a reason donkeys shouldn't talk."
10:46 "No one has crossed off one of the 5's on this sign yet" Brilliant, just beautifully funny!
Also paramedics do not have a say if a patient stays over night for observations, because, Doctors.
Shawn Lecrone plus she can deny going to the hospital bc ‘Merica
Ultimately the choice is up to the patient. As long as they give a spoken statement saying they refuse care, no matter what state you're in they have to let you go. Unless of course your family members convince the staff you aren't of sound mind.
Later that day the paramedics are still on the scene. Why didn't they hit the road to the hospital to "stay overnight?"
@@BrokenGodEnt Yep. You can go although they'll discharge you as 'against medical advice'...
& yeah, psych is lock down.
I remember having this movie on VHS. Now it's available simply from UA-cam, back when UA-cam wasn't a thing.
The smile on Helen Hunts face after she survives the F5. Sat on the ground in that tiny white top whilst being sprayed with water. Cards on the table, I touched myself.
3:56 I always thought Bill was giving the mechanic the flat tire and asking him to patch it.
Admiral John he was he was getting a patch job on the tire that he ran over the pipes with cuz if you look at the rim the rim is actually the model that came on the truck the spare would probably have a different style Rim but you never see any other Wheels in the movie after he runs over the stuff
Realize I'm late to the party but that tire is aired up perfectly...it bounces when he takes it out of the back of the truck...a flat tire will not bounce.
I agreed with you until I paused the video, it is odd that the tyre is in the truck bed (Storage is underneath), but the tread design looks like a Goodyear Wrangler HT and the tyres on the truck are all a Goodyear Wrangler ATs. It is the spare, production overlooked the details.
you cant patch a tire with a gash in it. nails yes...fence pipes, drains...whatever those were? .....nope
"This tornado has better aim than any bad guy in any movie ever" --> This. Needs to be a T-Shirt
Opening door on a moving vehicle while driving in corn field (movie logic) 😂😂
I've watched a lot of Cinema Sins videos. And as someone who went to see this movie went it came out, this by far is the funniest one I've watched lol. Man, talk about suspension of disbelief lol I cackled a few times at stuff I said no to and you saw the same thing. Reminds me of how Patrice O'Neal would dissect movies. Great work and salute.
"Go stop it? YOU go stop it!"
I don't know why, but that line had me cracking up.
I always thought it was weird that bill had “liability only” on a brand new truck.
Maybe they knew he was a storm chaser. No property coverage for you, pal.
Probably paid the thing off before leaving the lot so he only had to pay liability. I'd guess that any finance company would require full coverage before you took possession and he didn't want to pay interest to finance it. - Although if you're taking your brand new vehicle into the heart of tornado alley during one of the most active times of the year you must really have an invincibility complex.
He is probably the reason we now have to have full coverage on vehicles. Thanks dick!
@@kingwilliams8521 😂
Back then, you could do that. Trust me, I was there, lol
The scene where the hubcap comes out of nowhere and hits him in the head has ALWAYS been hilarious to me.
9:20; i think, I don’t have my glasses on... I always thought the standing in the street scene was really awesome. I saw this before Alien and before Predator 2. And Twister was the first Bill Paxton film I can remember seeing. Alright sin on me for longwinded exposition... anyway, my point, this is the first scene I can remember noticing what “true love” actually meant. Sometimes, in the craziest of moments, when stress is at its peak, you have to: grab them, make them look at you, put some umpf in your voice, and make them hear you. He saves her life, and she is realing from her clash with just barely missed destiny, and an unlucky telephone pole. Bill makes an amazing choice here and forced her to stop, look and listen!
I miss Bill Paxton, from his high-jinx to his wise cracks, to his ability to be professional and have a good time AT THE SAME TIME.
I got to shake Bill Paxton’s hand at the premier of this movie in okc.
Oh, that's cool.
Did it smell like Helen Hunt's boob?
"GAME OVER MANNN" - Bill Paxton . [R.I.P.]
Yay you! Also, yay Bill Paxton!!
wow, did you cream your pants or something?
*_THE SUCC ZONE_*
69 likes. Everyone stop liking this. It is perfect.
*123th like*
Cause imma *asshole*
1:27
Theres always 169
@@_extra9126 well it's not 69 anymore but now we just need to get it to 420
The "I REGRET NOTHING" gag at theend was hilarious.
That yellow Jeep truck is iconic!
This movie is now 23 yrs old and I still love it and have it. I consider it a classic, made by the same producers of "Jurassic Park" and "Speed" two more classics. Spielberg at his best. Too bad we have lost both Pax and the Dusty character from the movie. RIP.
R.I.P Bill Paxton
@Katrina McCaffery:
I was born in OK, it's way more advanced than people give it credit for; with that being said, Bill Paxton was an incredible person, R.I.P.
I can’t believe he’s dead. I had no idea that he died a year ago. R.I.P dude.
damn i didn't know he died i just looked it up. he died from a stroke after surgery that's so sad.. he was born the same year as my dad too
Fax
And phillip seymour hoffman!
Man I love your humor, these crack me up. And your voice is perfect 🤣 keep em coming man!!!
Excellent power grids, too. In drive-in-movie town, and in Wakita, the power stays on thru all sorts of hell. Amazing.
i laughed when he said "this tornado has better aim than any bad guy in every cation movie"
Your prayers are good
Even with its many flaws, I cant help but love this movie. It was the first movie my husband and I watched together when we started dating. We were both obsessed as little kids, him so much so he wore out his VHS tape.. he also storm chases in his free time now. Such a classic movie ♡
I here you said he storm chases?? He need to join SKYWARN if he hasn't.
You forget that early on in the movie the camera cuts to show the instrument cluster in bills truck and the odometer reads 902 miles and like two minutes later in the movie the camera cuts back to the cluster which magically reads 239 miles on the odometer
4:15 In the words of Ron White, “It’s not how the wind is blowing, it’s WHAT the wind is blowing.”
"Now you're just beating a dead dad." I laughed harder than I should.
Which could of not happened if he had a better lock or not near the door. Death by door.
I know this film has problems, but I don't care. I friggin' love it. It's one of my favorites.
Nick Copeland Only white people's chase tornado
Same here friend!
Nick Copeland well said
Alex Davis What does that have to do with anything, lmao
I was raised on this movie fuk the issues😂
I have seen every one of your videos and this one is gold
The moment the sin count appeared and they slipped in "the suck zone" I lost it hard.