I remember when there was a drive in theater in Texas which was hit by a tornado during a screening of “Twister.” If it had been during the drive in scene of the movie, that would have been too uncanny. The rodeo scene will likely be the equivalent to the drive in scene in the 96’ film. Can’t tell if it’s the same one as the monster wedge shown at the end of the trailer. I think the fire-nado scene in this new one should have been swapped out for a large waterspout. There is the misconception that fire tornadoes are true tornadoes, then they are more like dust devils created by the flare ups from brush fires. My understanding of waterspouts is that they don’t require a thunderstorm to form, which I don’t totally understand. I thought they were more of a byproduct of hurricanes and the satellite storms which proceed them. However, they would have to be formed by some cyclonic movement in the clouds which would also cause lightening. I guess they would just come from cumulus clouds spun up from a previous storm such as a hurricane or other tropical storm. I do know that tornadoes can be born from waterspouts. There was that one at Myrtle Beach in 2005’ that I saw which started as a waterspout to then make landfall as an EF3 tornado which hit a tiki bar, looped around the hotels at the ocean front and went back out to sea. It was pretty wild
Are you ready? Still have my VHS of the original. Brings back memories. Never thought we would see a sequel.
Twister was the first film to have a DVD release
I remember when there was a drive in theater in Texas which was hit by a tornado during a screening of “Twister.” If it had been during the drive in scene of the movie, that would have been too uncanny. The rodeo scene will likely be the equivalent to the drive in scene in the 96’ film. Can’t tell if it’s the same one as the monster wedge shown at the end of the trailer. I think the fire-nado scene in this new one should have been swapped out for a large waterspout. There is the misconception that fire tornadoes are true tornadoes, then they are more like dust devils created by the flare ups from brush fires. My understanding of waterspouts is that they don’t require a thunderstorm to form, which I don’t totally understand. I thought they were more of a byproduct of hurricanes and the satellite storms which proceed them. However, they would have to be formed by some cyclonic movement in the clouds which would also cause lightening. I guess they would just come from cumulus clouds spun up from a previous storm such as a hurricane or other tropical storm. I do know that tornadoes can be born from waterspouts. There was that one at Myrtle Beach in 2005’ that I saw which started as a waterspout to then make landfall as an EF3 tornado which hit a tiki bar, looped around the hotels at the ocean front and went back out to sea. It was pretty wild