@0:27 I worked construction with a Russian guy who struggled with the word "trailer". Now we all loved him but... Obviously as men... We roasted him as much as possible; While he clowned us for our stupid American stuff... That said... When a cute girl (Dasia) struggles with the exact same word... Absolutely adorable!
#DashaReacts Drive-in movie theatres were awesome. If you had a truck with a bed, you could back in, put the back down and lay down and watch the entire movie like that. I loved going to them as a kid.
10:07 One thing I’ve never understood is how Dr. Reeves has a cellphone signal. This part of the country is not exactly heavily populated or industrialized, yet she can have prolonged phone conversations with clients in another state. Nowadays, this would not be surprising, but in the ‘90’s, cellphone technology hadn’t really caught on, yet.
@0:37 So hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons are different than tornadoes/twisters... Having said that; Hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons can all cause (and often do cause) tornadoes.
You are correct, Dasha. It would have been impossible for them to survive that F5 at the end. Even if those straps held, they would have been shredded by debris swirling around them.
The original. Storm cellar not basement. I used to go to church down the road from Wakita ... been within a few miles of tornadoes when I lived in Tornado Alley for 25 years. Average 1000 tornadoes per year in the US. EF5 tornado (strongest) removes asphalt from the road surface, destroys any building. In Oklahoma you watch the sky. I have seen scary skies. Biggest tornado 2.5 miles wide, 4 storm chasers killed in 2013, W of OKC.
Just thought you might be interested to know that I actually worked on the satellite GEOS. I worked at the company Hughes Aircraft Corporation from 1982 to 1992. GEOS stands for geostationary earth orbiting satellite, which means that the satellite stays in a fixed position relative to the earth. It’s main use was as a weather satellite.
Drive-In's are worth doing. There's plenty of them out there. Some have double features. It's only as comfortable as the vehicle you are in. The sound is piped into your car speakers too. So again, it's only as good as the car you're in. The screens are big enough that every one can see. I HIGHLY recommend going to one. Bring friends.
I was in a tornado, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 13 May 1980. When it went over our house, I was coweirng in the basement. The air pressure fell very quickly and I could feel my ears pop. I grew up knowing about tornados and lived through many watches and warnings, but I was very scared that time.
i lived in a small town surrounded by hills on three sides and watched a tornado (F3) jump over the town. sounded like a long 100 car freight train was flying by at full speed
I live in Minnesota, and we get tornadoes. We used to get much more severe ones, and I remember seeing two, perhaps three, at once in 1967 when a series of them went through the northern suburbs of Minneapolis. I used to have nightmares about it and that image has stayed in my mind. They are very ominous looking and very unreal.
I saw this in the theater when it came out and then later that night we had storms with tornado warnings, it was intense. I live in Northeast Arkansas, where we get a lot of tornado activity twice a year now, I'm a trained storm spotter, I go out into storms that may produce tornados and look for signs, so that I can report it to officials who can verify it and issue warnings, if needed. Oddly enough, there closet call I've ever had, I was standing in my driveway and an F2 tornado came within 5 miles of my house, I was standing in 60+mph/97+kph wind gust and getting hit with sand, I was super exfoliated afterwards.
I agree that the main character treated his fiance like crap. I enjoyed the movie when it first came out in a campy sort of way, but the writers made Bill Paxton's character a pure jerk. Helen Hunt's character wasn't much better. They both treated Melissa like an outsider with no feelings and didn't feel one ounce of guilt.
I agree with you that they are doing a lot of good but I have a feeling they would be chasing tornadoes no matter what they just found a way to do good with their obsession and also get funding to keep doing what they live for. On an interesting fact note sometimes when two twisters, like shown, become entwined they look like a giant pair of tornado legs walking across the land.
I hope you get a chance to go to a drive-in movie. It is very romantic with your partner or a great time with your friends. The part that makes it great is that your are in your car and can talk and have fun or do some cuddling, things that you really can't do in a theater.
Just a Fun Fact. Tornadoes' pressure drop is more destructive than the wind itself. When the pressure drops so fast houses expand like a balloon ripping out nails and some screws. Once the fasteners are defeated nothing is left to hold the structure together and a house can be blown over like a house of cards. Mom actually was in a building surrounded by a tornado once. The building was a new US Courthouse built after the Oklahoma bombing with some upgrades added because of that event. The new trees were laid down like a ring of dominos. Mom's office at that time was next to a vault built much like the shelters sometimes used in homes in tornado threat areas. My own WV while not immune, rarely gets powerful tornados due to the mountains breaking up circular wind patterns. The one that hit the Charleston Courthouse took a bit of roof off a nearby tower but damage was minor compared to what one sees in the plains.
Great movie, still holds up today. You can feel the tornado's. Good cast (RIP Bill Paxton). Always love your honest reactions, you'r such a sensitive russian girl.
Hello Dasha!😊 I like your top!👍🏻 I have never seen that one before. I did not realize this film was that old. Bill Paxton looks a lot younger here, RIP. 🙏🏻 Breathing would definitely be difficult in a tornado. I went to many drive-in theaters growing up, and I have many fond memories. They used to have metal speakers you hooked on your window, before switching to a radio signal years later. Then, you most people used their car radio. At the snack bar you could get popcorn, hotdogs, hamburgers, fries, clam fritters, ice cream, and drinks. The food was cooked and under hot warmers, and the drinks were already poured on ice. You could bring lounge chairs and sit outside, if you did not want to be in the car. Great reactions to this well made disaster film, Dasha!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Happy Holidays to you, your sister, Hugo, and your family back in Russia!😊
I'm from Kansas, and this is still one of the funniest movies ever to me, because it's so unrealistic lol. I still watch it every spring right when storm season starts picking up again though.
I hate that initial scene so much, if you have to kill the dad don't do it in such a stupid way, do something like he goes back to take the dog and he can't return in time to the shelter, the holding the door thing is dumb Love the rest of the movie
For a great Bill Paxton (RIP) film, see A SIMPLE PLAN (1998) Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton For a good Helen Hunt film, see AS GOOD AS IT GETS (1997) Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear.
As a Oklahoma resident myself I lived through several tornadoes the most powerful was the f5 in Moore Oklahoma it's a different experience been there in person
A ridiculous film, but so much fun, and such a good cast for a cheesy action flick. Twisters is NOT a sequel but more like an homage to I would say. Still good to see this film first.
I think they kinda had to tie it to this one. It hits pretty much the same story beats at similar times, if they didn't call it a sequel people would be going "You just made Twister again, don't think we wouldn't notice."
if you like this movie dasha please i ask you to look into the sequal twsiters, night of the twisters, and into the storm, and maybe even the day after tommorow.
I dunno about "romantic", but I watched the GrindHouse double feature in a drive in theater (also watched Beerfest there later). And the experience was fun because we smuggled beer in the pickup, and we all just pulled out, set up the chairs and the cooler and watched some fun movies with friends outside.
This movie was so bad on so many levels.. When they're dodging things flying around them that weigh several times what that pickup weighs yet it's not affected in the least by the wind is so ridiculous.
Personally, I am glad that Jo never finished signing the divorce papers. Divorces come too easily these days. People don't respect their vows. "Till death do us part." Take the bad with the good, regardless.
Why bother reacting to this?? You were so preoccupied with the divorce papers. I don't know who wouldn't leave their wife for you, but could you keep it out of your reactions? You kept saying "as a woman". Most woman do not feel the same. Can't finish watching.
A smaller tornado came through earlier this year and took down a bunch of huge trees, 2 on my property and back in 1988 a huge one came through and ripped out the entire silo and barn but left the house and sheds fine. There were huge splinters of wood stuck deep into the trees and house. A few years ago a little local truck stop/restaurant completely disappeared overnight from one and the community all chipped in and rebuilt it. It's pretty wild when it happens.
@0:27 I worked construction with a Russian guy who struggled with the word "trailer".
Now we all loved him but... Obviously as men... We roasted him as much as possible; While he clowned us for our stupid American stuff... That said... When a cute girl (Dasia) struggles with the exact same word...
Absolutely adorable!
When Bill Paxton died, real stormchasers used their GPS tracks to spell out B.P. on the map of the United States.
Since no one else will say it...
RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman
I'm not even 10 minutes in and Dasha's obsession with the divorce papers is cracking me up 😁
6:43 “He wants to _go!”_
Oh, yes. Bill’s a dyed-in-the-wool storm chaser.
This is a ridiculously rewatchable movie.
Now you have to watch Dante's Peak, which is this movie's spiritual sibling!
R.I.P. Bill Paxton. The only person in movie history to be k I’ll ed by: a Terminator, Predator and an Alien.
Don't forget God's hand
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I am not following you?
No, he shares that with Lance Henriksen.
Why does someone always have to make this comment? Is it for attention? To be cool?
@@SurvivorBri why does someone always have to be nasty in a comment section?
#DashaReacts
Drive-in movie theatres were awesome.
If you had a truck with a bed, you could back in, put the back down and lay down and watch the entire movie like that.
I loved going to them as a kid.
You also need to see the new movie Twisters (2024)
Agreed... Drive-in movies are awesome.
10:07 One thing I’ve never understood is how Dr. Reeves has a cellphone signal. This part of the country is not exactly heavily populated or industrialized, yet she can have prolonged phone conversations with clients in another state. Nowadays, this would not be surprising, but in the ‘90’s, cellphone technology hadn’t really caught on, yet.
RIP Bill Paxton & Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Great reaction Dasha!
@0:37 So hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons are different than tornadoes/twisters...
Having said that; Hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons can all cause (and often do cause) tornadoes.
You are correct, Dasha. It would have been impossible for them to survive that F5 at the end. Even if those straps held, they would have been shredded by debris swirling around them.
The original. Storm cellar not basement. I used to go to church down the road from Wakita ... been within a few miles of tornadoes when I lived in Tornado Alley for 25 years. Average 1000 tornadoes per year in the US. EF5 tornado (strongest) removes asphalt from the road surface, destroys any building. In Oklahoma you watch the sky. I have seen scary skies. Biggest tornado 2.5 miles wide, 4 storm chasers killed in 2013, W of OKC.
Just thought you might be interested to know that I actually worked on the satellite GEOS. I worked at the company Hughes Aircraft Corporation from 1982 to 1992. GEOS stands for geostationary earth orbiting satellite, which means that the satellite stays in a fixed position relative to the earth. It’s main use was as a weather satellite.
Drive-In's are worth doing. There's plenty of them out there. Some have double features. It's only as comfortable as the vehicle you are in. The sound is piped into your car speakers too. So again, it's only as good as the car you're in. The screens are big enough that every one can see. I HIGHLY recommend going to one. Bring friends.
Дашенка, я без ума люблю тебя!🥰
*R.I.P. Bill Paxton,* taken way too soon from this world.
Thanks for sharing, Dasha. I always enjoy your reactions.
@31:40 in all reality the wind and debri would've ripped their bodies apart.
I love you Dasha. Keep up the good reactions.
@14:00 Dasha beat me to it...
I was in a tornado, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 13 May 1980. When it went over our house, I was coweirng in the basement. The air pressure fell very quickly and I could feel my ears pop. I grew up knowing about tornados and lived through many watches and warnings, but I was very scared that time.
i lived in a small town surrounded by hills on three sides and watched a tornado (F3) jump over the town. sounded like a long 100 car freight train was flying by at full speed
I live in Minnesota, and we get tornadoes. We used to get much more severe ones, and I remember seeing two, perhaps three, at once in 1967 when a series of them went through the northern suburbs of Minneapolis. I used to have nightmares about it and that image has stayed in my mind. They are very ominous looking and very unreal.
Fun fact: Helen Hunt's character's childhood dog is the same breed as Toto from The Wizard of Oz.
I didn't realize 'till this summer that Young Jo is played by Alexa PenaVega a.k.a. a motherlovin' Spy Kid.
This movie has a great soundtrack. I always enjoy watching this movie! RIP Bill Paxton 💐
This might be the only movie where Cary Elwes speaks with an American accent. Sounds like a Western country boiii
Lucas (1986)
enjoyed your reaction 👍☺
At 14:05: "That's what she said"!!! Дашенка, я без ума люблю тебя!🥰
I saw this in the theater when it came out and then later that night we had storms with tornado warnings, it was intense. I live in Northeast Arkansas, where we get a lot of tornado activity twice a year now, I'm a trained storm spotter, I go out into storms that may produce tornados and look for signs, so that I can report it to officials who can verify it and issue warnings, if needed. Oddly enough, there closet call I've ever had, I was standing in my driveway and an F2 tornado came within 5 miles of my house, I was standing in 60+mph/97+kph wind gust and getting hit with sand, I was super exfoliated afterwards.
I agree that the main character treated his fiance like crap. I enjoyed the movie when it first came out in a campy sort of way, but the writers made Bill Paxton's character a pure jerk. Helen Hunt's character wasn't much better. They both treated Melissa like an outsider with no feelings and didn't feel one ounce of guilt.
Just subbed
You're an excellent reactor keep up the good work 🌹☮️
I agree with you that they are doing a lot of good but I have a feeling they would be chasing tornadoes no matter what they just found a way to do good with their obsession and also get funding to keep doing what they live for. On an interesting fact note sometimes when two twisters, like shown, become entwined they look like a giant pair of tornado legs walking across the land.
We got cows!
I hope you get a chance to go to a drive-in movie. It is very romantic with your partner or a great time with your friends. The part that makes it great is that your are in your car and can talk and have fun or do some cuddling, things that you really can't do in a theater.
Just a Fun Fact. Tornadoes' pressure drop is more destructive than the wind itself. When the pressure drops so fast houses expand like a balloon ripping out nails and some screws. Once the fasteners are defeated nothing is left to hold the structure together and a house can be blown over like a house of cards. Mom actually was in a building surrounded by a tornado once. The building was a new US Courthouse built after the Oklahoma bombing with some upgrades added because of that event. The new trees were laid down like a ring of dominos. Mom's office at that time was next to a vault built much like the shelters sometimes used in homes in tornado threat areas. My own WV while not immune, rarely gets powerful tornados due to the mountains breaking up circular wind patterns. The one that hit the Charleston Courthouse took a bit of roof off a nearby tower but damage was minor compared to what one sees in the plains.
It was Wesley said as I you wish to the Tornado. That makes no sense but I had to say it.
Thumbnail looks clean 😄
Great movie, still holds up today. You can feel the tornado's. Good cast (RIP Bill Paxton). Always love your honest reactions, you'r such a sensitive russian girl.
I would love doing this job 😃... if it weren't for the deadly killer storm part.😒
'Wondered whether you recognized Jeremy Davies in the chaser crew as Upham from SAVING PRIVATE RYAN.
Dasha 🍒
The key to the drive-in was having a truck with a bench seat from another truck, in the back facing backwards.
Hi Dasha! Merry Christmas 🎁🎄 ❤
Cow 🐄
Another cow 🐄
Actually l think thats the same one
Great reaction Dasha!. It was obvious you really liked this movie. Watch the next movie(Twisters) and decide which one you like best. 👍👸❤
#AngerManagement (2003)
Hello Dasha!😊 I like your top!👍🏻 I have never seen that one before. I did not realize this film was that old. Bill Paxton looks a lot younger here, RIP. 🙏🏻 Breathing would definitely be difficult in a tornado. I went to many drive-in theaters growing up, and I have many fond memories. They used to have metal speakers you hooked on your window, before switching to a radio signal years later. Then, you most people used their car radio. At the snack bar you could get popcorn, hotdogs, hamburgers, fries, clam fritters, ice cream, and drinks. The food was cooked and under hot warmers, and the drinks were already poured on ice. You could bring lounge chairs and sit outside, if you did not want to be in the car. Great reactions to this well made disaster film, Dasha!!!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Happy Holidays to you, your sister, Hugo, and your family back in Russia!😊
I'm from Kansas, and this is still one of the funniest movies ever to me, because it's so unrealistic lol. I still watch it every spring right when storm season starts picking up again though.
This is a rare nearly perfect movie.
I hate that initial scene so much, if you have to kill the dad don't do it in such a stupid way, do something like he goes back to take the dog and he can't return in time to the shelter, the holding the door thing is dumb
Love the rest of the movie
the 2024 film "Twisters" isn't really a sequel, it's more of a low-grade re-telling of the same script because the studio wanted some cheap money
So a sequel then
Love the shirt
For a great Bill Paxton (RIP) film, see
A SIMPLE PLAN (1998)
Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton
For a good Helen Hunt film, see
AS GOOD AS IT GETS (1997)
Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt,
Greg Kinnear.
As a Oklahoma resident myself I lived through several tornadoes the most powerful was the f5 in Moore Oklahoma it's a different experience been there in person
A ridiculous film, but so much fun, and such a good cast for a cheesy action flick. Twisters is NOT a sequel but more like an homage to I would say. Still good to see this film first.
I think they kinda had to tie it to this one. It hits pretty much the same story beats at similar times, if they didn't call it a sequel people would be going "You just made Twister again, don't think we wouldn't notice."
i assume so, since you're always pretty smart, but did you pick up that Jo was the little girl from the beginning?
if you like this movie dasha please i ask you to look into the sequal twsiters, night of the twisters, and into the storm, and maybe even the day after tommorow.
#WitchesOfEastwick
I dunno about "romantic", but I watched the GrindHouse double feature in a drive in theater (also watched Beerfest there later). And the experience was fun because we smuggled beer in the pickup, and we all just pulled out, set up the chairs and the cooler and watched some fun movies with friends outside.
I saw this with my nan before she died, I remember I had the choice between Independence Day or this and I thought Independence Day looked dumb lol.
17:28 this scene will always make me hungry for steak and eggs.
Nice reaction!
Twisters isn't really a sequel to this movie, but nevertheless this is still a classic that it's good you watched.
Crazy how I thought the women in this was really old when I were a kid, now I'm older than she is when she filmed this movie.
I truly enjoyed your reaction for this movie you had different focus points then I did so you made it fun thank you.
You look beautiful dasha
Does Russia ever get twisters?
Damn here go the tears again 😢
The song that I like from twisters (2024) Ain't no love in Oklahoma by Luke Combs
It's a damn good track.
Your eyes are so pretty! There was a tornado about 3 miles north of here. It took out a house. Lucky noone live in it. 🌪️
Good movie 😊
This movie was so bad on so many levels.. When they're dodging things flying around them that weigh several times what that pickup weighs yet it's not affected in the least by the wind is so ridiculous.
Personally, I am glad that Jo never finished signing the divorce papers. Divorces come too easily these days. People don't respect their vows. "Till death do us part."
Take the bad with the good, regardless.
Another must-watch for ya #YoungSherlockHolmes (1985) ☝️😁you'll love it
I love movies i like this
Nice 👍🎬,... You should watch " Red Heat" (1988) 🙂
Why bother reacting to this?? You were so preoccupied with the divorce papers. I don't know who wouldn't leave their wife for you, but could you keep it out of your reactions? You kept saying "as a woman". Most woman do not feel the same. Can't finish watching.
Since there are TWO "Twister" movies, the same name but different years, it would be great if Dasha could put the year in the title, oh very please.
They don't have the same name. This one is called Twister; the new one is called Twisters.
@@captainchaos3667 Well thank you for correcting me on that! 👍
Don't think Twister is very important for viewing Twisters really. Not saying it's bad just way too similar and worse effects.
I hate twisters
Someone is fibbing to you. You don’t have to see twister before watching twisters and it’s not really a sequel.
A smaller tornado came through earlier this year and took down a bunch of huge trees, 2 on my property and back in 1988 a huge one came through and ripped out the entire silo and barn but left the house and sheds fine. There were huge splinters of wood stuck deep into the trees and house. A few years ago a little local truck stop/restaurant completely disappeared overnight from one and the community all chipped in and rebuilt it. It's pretty wild when it happens.