Your videos helped me through a dark place in my life, I was in a year ago. I just put down alcohol,I was very very depressed for years,I was going through anxiety and withdrawal and this sht kept me going. Thank you 🤙
@@chrisbauman2562 I know I don't know you but I was into hard drugs for almost 6 years. So I know what you were going through. I been almost 6 years clean on April 30th. Keep it up! I know you can make 2 years clean :)
This was fascinating! What a sweet lady for allowing you to film inside the museum. Her stories were interesting. The memorabilia from the movie was cool to see. I cant believe its been nearly 30 years since the movie came out. I remember seeing it in theaters. Another great video.
There I was....asking Adam the woo for this exact film location video....and Jordan pulls through to my shock! Right on! Thanks buddy! One of my favorite films!
The local weatherman, Gary England, who was in this movie was legendary on his own long before the movie. He was one of the pioneers in using dappled radar and predicting tornado paths. He's been credited for saving tons of lives. He is retired now but he was on air for decades. I'm glad you are documenting more of Oklahoma!
@@cynthiamincher5154 …….and tuned in to hear his voice every spring especially. Because no channel except for Channel 9 could be trusted as much as 9 and Gary England.
Wow, how cool to have the local weatherman in that movie. I'd love that if they included my hometown in a movie. They made Fresno-The Mini Series here in Fresno, but it was such a silly movie. Carol Burnett was in it.
Cool! That's neat they made a museum for the movie. Thanks to the sweet lady who opened it up for you and shared some stories. I think that Twister pinball machine plays Van Halen's 'Humans Being' from the soundtrack. Each member of the band got one of the machines around the time of the premier.
So nice of the staff to let you film inside the museum! Very cool to see the props and memorabilia. Thanks so much for sharing this experience with us, Jordan.
Brilliant, what a lovely lady and an amazing museum . She was such a joy to listen to . Her knowledge and information about the movie and the set really gave this video the midas touch . What a way to end this series Jordan thank you , this little town is just so kool 😎.
What a fun video! And the interview was terrific! Thank you Jordan, I'm so glad that you were able to get into the museum and took the opportunity for us!
So glad you got to go in. They rearranged things since I was there last year. Linda is the sweetest so happy to answer any questions. Love the small town life. I was 17 when twister came out and went and saw it at our local drive in with my family ❤️
Thank you for sharing this vlog. Very nice of the lady that open the museum for you. Very nologible on the movie 🎬. Have a wonderful day and give Jah a paw shake for me.
Finally got to finish watching this episode as I've had to toilet Eleanor-Rigbey. She is so tiny, but has the attitude of a Rotweiler I reckon. She just keeps pawing & sidling up to me. I don't appreciate her ebony eyes not half a foot Grimm my face whilst I'm watching your show. Great episode as I said earlier. I enjoyed seeing the behind the scenes footage too. The expense that went into making the movie, "Twister" is phenomenal. Safe travels to you & Jah.
What a terrific interview! The backstory of the town's misfortune prior to the movie being filmed added a whole extra dimension to the production (indeed it would make a good movie as well). So glad you managed to visit. It was very kind of the lady to open this amazing museum - she was a really interesting host. Also terrific behind scenes footage. Many Thanks Jordan - look forward to my next viewing of this movie.
My dad was Patrick Swayze's driver on Next Of Kin. My dad was union. He got to meet Bill Paxton. He said he was as humble and nice as you heard. I was able to meet Patrick and his wife. Both were very nice. Liam Neeson was very nice too. I was 11 years old.
@@DazewithJordantheLion my dad passed away in 2017. I was cleaning out his house. I found a bunch of pictures of the Next Of Kin set. Patrick Swayze would shoot bow and arrows to pass the time. It was partly filmed in Hazard, Ky. My dad got to be a driver on two movies. Next Of Kin and Stripes. He was Sean Young's driver a few times. He said John Candy, Harold Remis, and Judge Reinhold were the nicest of the bunch.
Another great video that was associated with a truly great movie. I will say you did an amazing job interviewing the museum owner as well. Very well done! *RIP* Bill "The Extreme" Paxton.
Oh wow, so glad you got to see the museum!! Thoroughly enjoyed seeing it! Shelter in the Twister museum, no irony there lol. Bob's Rd, I WANT that sign!! Ok, definitely watching Twister, it's been a minute. 😁 Thanks J & J,!! Love, hugs & God Bless you both 💞💞
I really enjoyed your blog! That was great for her to open the museum for you. I live just 150 miles away here in Tulsa, and I didn't know about the museum until your blogs. Definitely will make the road trip! Thanks for sharing Jordan! I love Jah and hope he is doing well.
Cool! Love the film Twister🌪 from my high school days - I remember finding the poster spine tingling! What a nice, kind lady to spend her time giving you all that information. I saw Bill Paxton once walking down Oxford Street here in London 🇬🇧 so sad he is gone too soon. Always had a deep seated desire to do some twister chasing, the phenomenon of nature
I am so glad I came across your channel this week. This is my all time fave movie that not even the flu kept me from seeing it in the theatre. This is so great to see this video with the museum and the last one of the town. Ty for sharing! Love your videos.
Twister inspired a good number of Storm Chasers. Reed Timmer and Dominator, even our local Meteorologist Dave Dahl got into the the act. The Science museum of MN had an attraction about Twister and Tornado related events.
Hi Jordan, always great to see saved movie props, whatever they are. I'm so pleased the lady got back to you, and what a lovely lady. It was so nice listening to her stories first hand of the movie filming etc. Interesting seeing the 'behind the scenes' footage, you don't get to see a lot of that of films generally. Some great memorabilia there aswell. Great vlog Jordan.
Huge fan of this movie. Seen it a thousand times but you pointed out some things in your videos I missed. Now I am going to watch it for a thousand and one times and catch the things I might have missed. 👍👍
Glad to see you back in Oklahoma. This state has alot of history to it. I remember as a kid on Friday nights if we were good my parents would take my sister and I to get a pizza and then to a place called Video House to pick out a movie to rent for the weekend. My sister picked out Twister when it first came out on VHS. I wasn't sure if I was going to like it or not before we watched it but then I really liked it.
6:00 i was watching the movie and on the scene when they pull up to Aunt Megs house and see the wreckage, you can actually still see the cable rigging on top of the house for when they reset it haha
Just wanted to let you know we are enjoying all your videos, hope Mr. Jah is feeling better. You bring us so many different videos on interesting places. Loved the one you did on Lanard (hope I did not spell that wrong). We watched those videos when you met him. So glad you had a chance to meet him and his family. Jordan we enjoy all your videos and will continue to watch as long as you do them. Ma Baker and family were quite something, Thank you for all your do and taking us on the journey with you.
Very cool Museum !! I didn't know about it. Thank you for sharing !! I'm a Twister fan. I have a Sega Twister Pinball machine in my collection, it is one of my favorite games, not very many were made. If you get a chance to play one do so , the multiball mode is really cool.
Thanks Jordan! Very interesting! I hope you can come back to OK sometime. There is a ton of History and quirky fun things to see here! If you ever want some suggestions, I'm a historian and a retired college History Professor!
Twister the movie was very interesting and very educational For future generations of storm chasers I would love to go see that twister museum myself My favorite metrologist is with reed timmer from the discovery channel I also got confused with Wichita Oklahoma and Wichita Kansas Because of the identical names Plus I love the fujita scale of the tornados from EF0 to EF5 Shalom dove 🕊️ of peace ☮️
Twister !!! Love this! This museum is absolutely wonderful I love this movie specially when Helen hunt guess to look in the eyes of the tornado. Is it possible to buy one of the ornaments that is sitting on Dorothy?
One of the local weathermen is Rick Mitchell, he is our main meteorologist here in DFW, on NBC DFW Channel 5. He is the best ever meteorologist I've even watched. I lived in California for many years and even their best guy isn't as good as Rick Mitchell!
If you want to see the actual probe pack that the IRL scientists used to test with and the 2 movie probe packs, they are at the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma off of Hwy 9. There is a National Weather Festival every year. It will be Oct 14, 2023 this year. The probes are in a permeant display at the Weather Center and can be seen at the festival.
We were on vacation in San Diego in 1997. Walking through the San Diego Zoo. Wearing our Joes shirts. A family approached from opposite direction wearing their Joes shirts too ! We laughed pointing at each other. Stopped to talk. They were from OKC on vacation !
Your videos helped me through a dark place in my life, I was in a year ago. I just put down alcohol,I was very very depressed for years,I was going through anxiety and withdrawal and this sht kept me going. Thank you 🤙
I'm happy I could help! I know how dark times can be. I'm glad you pulled yourself out of it
@@DazewithJordantheLion thank you man,for real. You do a good thing with these videos
@@chrisbauman2562 I know I don't know you but I was into hard drugs for almost 6 years. So I know what you were going through. I been almost 6 years clean on April 30th. Keep it up! I know you can make 2 years clean :)
@@heathermorehouse3366 thank you. I will. I absolutely hate booze now
@@chrisbauman2562 Your very welcome! It's going to be hard but glad you hate it now. Good to hear 😁
This was fascinating! What a sweet lady for allowing you to film inside the museum. Her stories were interesting. The memorabilia from the movie was cool to see. I cant believe its been nearly 30 years since the movie came out. I remember seeing it in theaters. Another great video.
There I was....asking Adam the woo for this exact film location video....and Jordan pulls through to my shock! Right on! Thanks buddy! One of my favorite films!
The local weatherman, Gary England, who was in this movie was legendary on his own long before the movie. He was one of the pioneers in using dappled radar and predicting tornado paths. He's been credited for saving tons of lives. He is retired now but he was on air for decades. I'm glad you are documenting more of Oklahoma!
Indeed ! No one can ever replace Gary !
@@SouthernNurseAndTheLaw I agree!
Grow up in Oklahoma all watch Gray England thanks Jordan
@@cynthiamincher5154 …….and tuned in to hear his voice every spring especially. Because no channel except for Channel 9 could be trusted as much as 9 and Gary England.
Wow, how cool to have the local weatherman in that movie. I'd love that if they included my hometown in a movie. They made Fresno-The Mini Series here in Fresno, but it was such a silly movie. Carol Burnett was in it.
What a great video! Thanks to you Jordan and to the nice lady in the museum! She reminded me of RuthAnn from Northern Exposure :)
Cool! That's neat they made a museum for the movie. Thanks to the sweet lady who opened it up for you and shared some stories. I think that Twister pinball machine plays Van Halen's 'Humans Being' from the soundtrack. Each member of the band got one of the machines around the time of the premier.
So nice of the staff to let you film inside the museum! Very cool to see the props and memorabilia. Thanks so much for sharing this experience with us, Jordan.
I just read that they was making Twister 2..I hope so..and use the same people. Love this movie.
Excellent video Jordan. Thanks for giving a behind the scenes of one of my favorite movies. RIP Bill Paxton and Philip C Seymour.
Brilliant, what a lovely lady and an amazing museum . She was such a joy to listen to . Her knowledge and information about the movie and the set really gave this video the midas touch . What a way to end this series Jordan thank you , this little town is just so kool 😎.
Very cool museum so glad you were able to get in and show us!!
Part 2 was just as good as part 1 Jordan. Inspired us to watch the movie last night. Nice piece of work!
What a fun video! And the interview was terrific! Thank you Jordan, I'm so glad that you were able to get into the museum and took the opportunity for us!
Thank you for sharing this video I loved the movie twister as well as the actor / actress. Great movie. Great demonstration of an tornado.
Thank you Jordan 💋💋💋
When a movie creates a whole community in the region where it was shot, this is so great!
So glad you got to go in. They rearranged things since I was there last year. Linda is the sweetest so happy to answer any questions. Love the small town life. I was 17 when twister came out and went and saw it at our local drive in with my family ❤️
This video is incredible!! Thanks for sharing this!!👍
Thank you for sharing this vlog. Very nice of the lady that open the museum for you. Very nologible on the movie 🎬. Have a wonderful day and give Jah a paw shake for me.
I saw your 1st video, happy you were able to get into the museum. Thanks, well done 💗
Thanks Jordan! This is badass!
Man, this is SO FREAKING AWESOME!! I love it! Twister is my 2nd favorite movie of all time!!
thanks for being able to do a part 2
What a nice end to these episodes on the movie, "Twister".
Thank you & pats for Jah.
Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia.
Finally got to finish watching this episode as I've had to toilet Eleanor-Rigbey. She is so tiny, but has the attitude of a Rotweiler I reckon. She just keeps pawing & sidling up to me. I don't appreciate her ebony eyes not half a foot Grimm my face whilst I'm watching your show.
Great episode as I said earlier. I enjoyed seeing the behind the scenes footage too. The expense that went into making the movie, "Twister" is phenomenal.
Safe travels to you & Jah.
What a terrific interview! The backstory of the town's misfortune prior to the movie being filmed added a whole extra dimension to the production (indeed it would make a good movie as well). So glad you managed to visit. It was very kind of the lady to open this amazing museum - she was a really interesting host. Also terrific behind scenes footage. Many Thanks Jordan - look forward to my next viewing of this movie.
So great. Loved her involvement and sharing with you her stories. Glad you met up with her. Thanks Jordan
That was Fantastic.
💋Thanks for part 2 of this vlog. Great as usual. Blessings to you and Jah. L&L♥️Carli
Thanks Jordan for your hard work for us to see all.👍.
My dad was Patrick Swayze's driver on Next Of Kin. My dad was union. He got to meet Bill Paxton. He said he was as humble and nice as you heard. I was able to meet Patrick and his wife. Both were very nice. Liam Neeson was very nice too. I was 11 years old.
I would have loved to have met Patrick swayze. He sounded like a great guy, except for when he was struggling with the drinking
@@DazewithJordantheLion my dad passed away in 2017. I was cleaning out his house. I found a bunch of pictures of the Next Of Kin set. Patrick Swayze would shoot bow and arrows to pass the time. It was partly filmed in Hazard, Ky. My dad got to be a driver on two movies. Next Of Kin and Stripes. He was Sean Young's driver a few times. He said John Candy, Harold Remis, and Judge Reinhold were the nicest of the bunch.
Great video, would love to visit this place someday, thanks jordan!!!
This was a very positive experience Daze. The lady in the museum was very knowledgeable and talkative
Amazing Museum Jordan! Thanks for showing this. The behind the scenes clips from the tv were really cool!
This is very interesting, my mother & I used to watch the movie together. I have to say this is my favorite movie that involves dangerous weather
That was so great. I ❤️ your videos. Thank you.
Another great video that was associated with a truly great movie. I will say you did an amazing job interviewing the museum owner as well. Very well done! *RIP* Bill "The Extreme" Paxton.
Oh wow, so glad you got to see the museum!! Thoroughly enjoyed seeing it! Shelter in the Twister museum, no irony there lol. Bob's Rd, I WANT that sign!! Ok, definitely watching Twister, it's been a minute. 😁 Thanks J & J,!! Love, hugs & God Bless you both 💞💞
Absolutely love the lady you was speaking with, She was very Knowledgeable about the movie and the town. Safe travels to you and Jah.
I really enjoyed your blog! That was great for her to open the museum for you. I live just 150 miles away here in Tulsa, and I didn't know about the museum until your blogs. Definitely will make the road trip! Thanks for sharing Jordan! I love Jah and hope he is doing well.
Wow. I love seeing this. Someday when I'm older I'm going to get up there & see this myself.
Sweet - love that you were still able to make the effort and get in there off season. Thank you!
That was really awesome that the owner told you a lot about the movie.
Cool! Love the film Twister🌪 from my high school days - I remember finding the poster spine tingling! What a nice, kind lady to spend her time giving you all that information. I saw Bill Paxton once walking down Oxford Street here in London 🇬🇧 so sad he is gone too soon. Always had a deep seated desire to do some twister chasing, the phenomenon of nature
This was so awesome, just loved the movie Twister. TY Jordan 😁
I am so glad I came across your channel this week. This is my all time fave movie that not even the flu kept me from seeing it in the theatre. This is so great to see this video with the museum and the last one of the town. Ty for sharing! Love your videos.
Loved this video! Twister is one of my favorites I will watch again and again.
It’s so sad Bills gone now.
Twister inspired a good number of Storm Chasers. Reed Timmer and Dominator, even our local Meteorologist Dave Dahl got into the the act. The Science museum of MN had an attraction about Twister and Tornado related events.
Great vlog. One of my favorite movies that I can rewatch at any time.
This was amazing😊 my all time favourite movie
Great video Jordan. Love this film and Bill Paxton has always been one of my favourites.
I really enjoyed this especially the owners stories
What a great vlog. So glad you got to see the museum. The lady seems so nice. Thanks Jordan..
A Fantastic view ! This was one of my favorite movies! Appreciate these amazing vlogs! Luv&Peace Jordan. This sure was fun to see! Cheers. 🤝✌
Hey good news, that was awesome seeing all that magic in the making!
Hi Jordan, always great to see saved movie props, whatever they are. I'm so pleased the lady got back to you, and what a lovely lady. It was so nice listening to her stories first hand of the movie filming etc. Interesting seeing the 'behind the scenes' footage, you don't get to see a lot of that of films generally. Some great memorabilia there aswell. Great vlog Jordan.
Great vlog! Now I've got to go rewatch the movie. Also, how nice of the owner to let you visit off season!
fascinating , watching the movie was so cool. nice to see all the stuff. thanks for another great vlog Jordan !!! stay safe
awesome, love this movie, the owner is sweet,
Huge fan of this movie. Seen it a thousand times but you pointed out some things in your videos I missed. Now I am going to watch it for a thousand and one times and catch the things I might have missed. 👍👍
Love this movie ❤
I need to get to Wakita this year. I really enjoy watching your videos and learning about new places to go visit.
Great video Jordan Thank You!
I absolutely loved this movie ❤
RIP BILL. my childhood movie im now 35
Loved the movie! Awesome museum too!
What a sweet lady to take her time with you!
Wow that ws so cool
Glad to see you back in Oklahoma. This state has alot of history to it. I remember as a kid on Friday nights if we were good my parents would take my sister and I to get a pizza and then to a place called Video House to pick out a movie to rent for the weekend. My sister picked out Twister when it first came out on VHS. I wasn't sure if I was going to like it or not before we watched it but then I really liked it.
6:00 i was watching the movie and on the scene when they pull up to Aunt Megs house and see the wreckage, you can actually still see the cable rigging on top of the house for when they reset it haha
Seriously Jordan I don’t think there’s a video on your channel that I don’t like I like them all
Loved this, thanks 😊
How interesting. Thanks for posting.
Just wanted to let you know we are enjoying all your videos, hope Mr. Jah is feeling better. You bring us so many different videos on interesting places. Loved the one you did on Lanard (hope I did not spell that wrong). We watched those videos when you met him. So glad you had a chance to meet him and his family. Jordan we enjoy all your videos and will continue to watch as long as you do them. Ma Baker and family were quite something, Thank you for all your do and taking us on the journey with you.
Awesome vlog
Very cool Museum !! I didn't know about it. Thank you for sharing !! I'm a Twister fan. I have a Sega Twister Pinball machine in my collection, it is one of my favorite games, not very many were made. If you get a chance to play one do so , the multiball mode is really cool.
Awesome Vlog I'm from Central Oklahoma need to go see this some day🙂❤️🙂
Thanks Jordan! Very interesting! I hope you can come back to OK sometime. There is a ton of History and quirky fun things to see here! If you ever want some suggestions, I'm a historian and a retired college History Professor!
Thinking about this now I guess I should have met you in my red dodge and we could have reenacted some of the scenes! Lol
This is incredible,
awesome that they would meet you to show their museum, very enjoyable thanks.
Twister the movie was very interesting and very educational
For future generations of storm chasers
I would love to go see that twister museum myself
My favorite metrologist is with reed timmer from the discovery channel
I also got confused with Wichita
Oklahoma and Wichita Kansas
Because of the identical names
Plus I love the fujita scale of the tornados from EF0 to EF5
Shalom dove 🕊️ of peace ☮️
man I want that signed photo with bill and Helen hunt
Wow I forgot how much I loved this movie! I think I saw recently they were coming out with Twister 2?
How nice of that lady
Twister !!! Love this! This museum is absolutely wonderful I love this movie specially when Helen hunt guess to look in the eyes of the tornado. Is it possible to buy one of the ornaments that is sitting on Dorothy?
can you visit Bill and Dusty's graves?
One of the local weathermen is Rick Mitchell, he is our main meteorologist here in DFW, on NBC DFW Channel 5. He is the best ever meteorologist I've even watched. I lived in California for many years and even their best guy isn't as good as Rick Mitchell!
Great vlog!!
Very cool
How am I just seeing this episode
I would love to visit tyvm
No Shania Twain stuff? :(
Yayyyyyyyy
If you want to see the actual probe pack that the IRL scientists used to test with and the 2 movie probe packs, they are at the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma off of Hwy 9. There is a National Weather Festival every year. It will be Oct 14, 2023 this year. The probes are in a permeant display at the Weather Center and can be seen at the festival.
What a lovely lady !
do you now what house was the frist one
Hi Jordan I am sorry for asking but did you do something on the outsiders in OK? I have looked thru your many videos and haven’t been able to find it.
Yes
@@DazewithJordantheLion well I guess I will just watch them all lol! It’s better then what’s going on in the world.
Twisters is coming out
Linda has her Eskimo Joes shirt on !
Eat at Joes Stillwater OKLAHOMA! Yes !
Home of Oklahoma State University !
Definitely a famous joint worldwide!
@@RhettyforHistory I live in Stillwater now. From Enid.
We were on vacation in San Diego in 1997. Walking through the San Diego Zoo. Wearing our Joes shirts. A family approached from opposite direction wearing their Joes shirts too ! We laughed pointing at each other. Stopped to talk. They were from OKC on vacation !
🌪️ 💚💛❤️🌪️