The fact you said that guy looks like Henry Cavill and Tom Welling is hilarious because they both played Superman, and the actor you said looks like them was just cast as Superman and is currently filming a new Superman movie
Actor has some chops going from "this character" to SUPERMAN, for the audience, that's impressive. "Make me hate you" "Make me love you" that's not EASY
As a lifelong Okie, lived in Moore for the past 20 years, you do have to suspend your disbelief and enjoy the ride for this movie. It was fun. And I can assure you, no rodeo or street fair would be happening in the storm zone on those days. We will let school out early and cancel any after school practices, etc, because there is an enhanced risk of strong tornadoes. We don't mess with tornadoes here. Of course, we also go out during the storm to watch the tornado pass when we know it is not going to hit our house!
Overpasses are not recommended for shelter during a tornado because of their wind tunnel effect. That was found to be a legitimate issue after the Moore, Oklahoma F5 tornado on May 3, 1999.
The blonde girl in Kate's first team is not the girl from the Ghostbusters sequels. Kiernan Shipka is more known for the Sabrina series. She and McKenna Grace (Ghostbusters) are often mistaken for each other because of their very strong resemblance.
Glen Powell is really making a name for himself with these roles. If I had to describe him in one word: depth. Weird depth. This is the second sequel he’s appeared in where he starts off as the obnoxious competition but, by the end of it, he brings you up to his level. I like him. There’s always more than meets the eye.
Yeah, I'm kind of glad his character doesn't learn much of a lesson by the end. He has flaws, but he recognizes them, but still doesn't change as not only learns to live with them, but often uses it to his advantage, even helping others learn too.
I love Tyler's character arc, very simple but effective. He's kind of a goofball for the first half of the movie but after he goes through the tornado in the pool you can feel a significant shift in his attitude and demeanor. He doesn't totally drop his fun-lovingness but he is obviously way more serious overall. Expertly done by Glen.
You sure? Don't get me wrong, I love Tyler too, but I think he works because his character arc really doesn't have that much of an arc. As rewatching, he's still at times that guy who listens to nobody, a bit proud at times, and doesn't change. But as I commented, I feel like that works when you understand why he's the way he is. With that said, the movie still has moments where Tyler shows his genuine feelings. Showing that there is a part of him that can get out of his own head and legit wants to learn from Kate.
I’ve heard that it’s called a “standalone sequel”, meaning that it’s set in the same universe as a previous work, but you don’t have to see the first one to understand the movie and there’s minimal overlap between the cast/characters between movies. For example, Knives Out and Glass Onion. The only thing in common is Benoit Blanc, and the only thing you really need to know is that he’s a brilliant private detective. You don’t need to see the first movie at all to enjoy and understand the second one
It shows the advancements in Severe Storm forecasting from the mid 90's (Twister) to today (Twisters). In the 90's "Dorothy" was the cutting edge Tech. Today, Jack's "PARS" are the Tech. The End Credits have Animations made in the late 50's by Dr. Ted Fujita, known as "Mr. Tornado", the man who was the eminent expert on Tornadoes and the namesake of the Fujita and Enhanced Fujita damage scales. He is revered in the Severe Storm and Meteorology communities, and his Animations were included in the Film as a tribute.. Fujita died in 1998.
As a severe storm enthusiasts, I love how they didn't have cows just casually floating by and instead chose an actual bird. That chicken had my daughter laughing like a hyena. Had to cover her mouth😂
A neighbor of ours in Nebraska had his farmstead hit by a tornado. He sent his family down the cave as we call it (storm cellar), but he stayed in the doorway to watch. The only thing the twister hit was a chicken house. He said in the first instant there were white chickens in the air as far as the eye could see. Also said it was extremely comical to see.
Well, cows really do go flying through the air. I'm an agricultural journalist, and I wrote about a massive tornado in New Jersey that hit a dairy farm. Farmhands who took shelter said they saw cows being dragged away. After the storm, days later, part of the herd was still missing. They had to be tossed somewhere, maybe in the woods or something.
I’m so glad you both loved Twisters🌪️. It’s such a great film. As a die hard severe weather enthusiast, this film was an adrenaline rush just like the first film. Daisy Edgar Jones and Glen Powell were perfect for their roles. At the very beginning of Twisters, Kate, Jeb, Addy and Praveen were inside a High Precipitation Supercell. As the tornado was forming, a curtain of rain surrounds the updraft. They were inside the “Bear’s Cage”. And like the name indicates entering the bear’s cage is a very risky proposition. The EF5 tornado that was chasing Kate, Jen, Addy and Praveen was a Rain Wrapped monster. Rain wrapped tornadoes are the most dangerous types of tornadoes to chase. Even experienced chasers can get themselves into trouble. Rain wrapped tornadoes are virtually impossible to see. Finding them is a deadly game of hide and seek.
I went to Joplin Missouri about a week after the F5 destroyed the town. I've never seen destruction like that. Trees that still stood stripped of bark and branches. One had a car in the tree. The hospital crooked looking, curtains blowing out the missing windows and a huge pile of cars all swept into one corner of the parking lot. At one spot the houses on one side of the street were swept to bare foundations but the houses on the other side of the street were ok. Except one had the upstairs part of a different house that landed in their back yard. Walmart and Home Depo torn all to pieces but a little photomat type of hut in the parking lot that was unscathed. I'll never forget that surreal landscape.
I was there June 8 1990. We were moving from AZ to IN. My late dad bought me a wooden rubber band gun and wrote the date on it. Still shooting at flies with it. I'm 44 😂😂😂
Thank u for going to help. I've always been heart broken when I here & see these tragedies, but due to my health I've never been able to physically go and help. I've had several family survive thru floods & tornadoes so I just wanted to honestly thank u for doing what u can to help others.❤💞❤️
I experienced the same thing the day after the F5 that hit Xenia, Ohio. My friend's sister and her family lived there and there was no news coming out of the disaster zone. We packed up my car with emergency supplies and went there the next morning. Along US 35 heading east out of the disaster zone there were many cars pulling trailers and trucks full of random items that had been salvaged from the destruction. When we got there, the National Guard passed us through. The route to his sister's house took us through the Arrowhead subdivision which took a direct hit. Some houses were intact and on other lots, there might be just a slab with a toilet bolted to it or one with just some tile still cemented to it. I was 1/8th of a mile from the epicenter of the Northridge earthquake when it hit. Scary as that was, I can't imagine what people must have to go through in one of those storms. I'll never forget what I saw there. Thank God, my friend's family was safe.
Some footage from inside tornadoes show a calm spot which kinda resembles an eye, but I've also heard that as the tornado gets stronger the "eye" gets smaller. Nothing like the bullshit that appeared in Into the Storm, so of course I'm not even going to imagine that you'd have a better chance of being in such an "eye."
My brother and I LOVE severe weather. My late dad was the supervisor at the factory we worked at, and ordered everyone inside the men's restroom when a tornado warning was issued. He did a headcount, and asked who was missing. When nobody said a word, he realized immediately who was missing. He found my idiot brother and I on the roof cracking up at the golfball sized hail bouncing off our hardhats. I thought he was going to *KILL* us. He cracked us both on the head with our walkie talkies. When the 3 of us walked in the restroom soaking wet, everyone was cracking up for 5 minutes. When my brother and I laughed, he cracked us on our hardhats with a mop handle. We never lived that down. 😂😂😂
Man,what a-COOL-story,you and your brother must have been-DARE-DEVILS. LOL. Sorry to hear your father passing,I lost my father 12 yrs ago and I still miss him today.Thanks for sharing a wonderful memory and story. God bless.
As a stromchaser for 39yrs now will say it's alot of Hollywood but at least they got alot of the terminology right and used alot of actual storm video ( not counting the tornados themselves). Will give it a B....oh and you do NOT get to drive through farmers fields without getting shot...lol. not to mention the barb wire fences
Agreed. Coworker asked if it was good and I told them they lost me in the first 30 minutes, got me back in the middle of the movie, and started to lose me again in the last 30 lol
Am in mechanical and mining engineering and I developed an interest for tornadoes from this movie ... The terminology was super great...😂😂❤❤and thanx for confirming that term accurate 😅😅
I know some fields in Colorado are fairly unguarded, like the ones between Seibert, Cope, and Flagler where a stormchaser could easily go offroad. I think Daniel Shaw briefly went offroad to film an anticyclonic wedge in that area.
25:58 I saw an interview with the cast where she said this is the scene/sequence she's most proud of because of how it shows the before and after etc. When they announced this movie I was so excited, the original Twister is one of my favourite movies and the best cinema experience I ever had, then I got worried this sequel would be kinda dumb, but in the end I think they did it really well and it's worthy of its title.
The part where the storm hit “crystal springs” that was filmed in my hometown of Chickasha, Oklahoma. We could drive by the set and see all the damage. They built 3 houses and then ripped them apart for the movie
I remember the stormchaser in Twister getting nailed in the forehead with a hubcab really shocked me as a kid. I realized the wind really sucks but it's the debris that will likely end a person and not being swept into the funnel. Man vs Nature can be terrifying.
My oldest sister took me to see the original at the cinema during a time when our parents were having problems & a year or so prior to divorce. Just a typical outing yet I still remember it as being so helpful at the time. Great movie too. Long live the soul of Paxton. A true textbook Texan.
Underpasses are dangerous not because of collapse, but wind speeds pick up in the enclosed space. also any objects flying in the air will shread you. if youre caught out the best place to be is actually lay flat in a ditch. wind flows over you and avoid debris.
You wanna talk LOUD storms? 1993, Kitchener, Ontario, a local ice rink, staying overnight on our drum & bugle corps summer tour, after lights out... Sounded like we were in World War II! LOUD AF.
THIS is how you make a fun, summer, popcorn movie. No agendas. No condescending speeches. Just a bunch of people working towards a goal. Not a perfect film, but a lot of fun to watch! Maybe there's hope for Hollywood yet...
13:23 & 13:58 Almost right, only the wrong Superman! So funny how close you guys were when you guessed the dude was Henry Cavill or Tom Welling (cuz they both played Superman) lol.. it's David Corenswet, the NEW *Superman* ! 🦸♂️
There was talk in early development of casting Helen Hunt as Kate’s mom but the director thought Jo wouldn’t be waiting on a farm and would still be chasing tornadoes even at 60 some years old. So the role eventually went to Maura Tierney and they wrote Kate as having no connection to Jo.
I really like the "Team up with the professional group" first to see what the original team must've looked like to Cary Elwes' team in the first movie--it was really interesting to see how the old saying, "Never judge a book by its cover" was the basis for developing each of the character-stories.
Believe it or not, tornado chaser Reed Timmer has a vehicle called Dominator 3 that makes the truck in this one look like a Barbie Jeep Power Wheel. Armored, has drills, hydraulics to drop it down so it cant be flipped, rocket launchers etc. Its worth checking out on TH-cam here.
To be fair a lot of the equipment on Tyler's truck is similar to that of the Dominator 3, Dodge just wanted the product placement so they had to keep it recognizable.
I can’t believe Carly didn’t enjoy Hitman, it was so fun and unique! And also it’s a rom com! An unconventional one but it certainly fits within all the parameters and Glen Powell is incredible in it and really gets to show off his range. Plus him and Adria Ajorna have some incredible chemistry.
I just said the same thing in a different comment! I recommend that movie, especially for fans of Glen Powell. It's the most "different" thing I've seen him in. And the marketing by Netflix really did the movie a disservice. The movie does not glorify hitmen, it's literally about how the "hitmen" of movies don't actually exist in real life.
To be fair, the movie was good for the first half, but then dropped the ball the the 2nd. Especially falling into typical "liar reveal/misunderstanding" tropes....
Actually, this film is more a standalone sequel/requel, but overall, I'm like the movie, this is a definitely a summer blockbuster popcorn type of film. Also, by the way, that scene Glen Powell in the rain with his cowboy hat on will forever in my mind. 🤠🥵😏😍🌪 Little side note: I'm wouldn't say that Glen's character Hangman from Top Gun Maverick is a 'villain.' Instead, he's a complex character with shades of gray, similar to the other characters in the movie. Hangman is one of the few modern pilots with a confirmed k*ll, and his drive for excellence is similar to Maverick's. Plus, also, I like his other movie 'Hit Man' because I'm like his performance especially the disguises he have to do, and also the chemistry between him & his co-star Adria Arjona did made that film as well.
There was some additional content during the closing credits that you skipped such as glimpses of Ben's article and showing Kate becoming part of the Tornado Wrangler crew.
they filmed it on 35mm film just like the first one was done. I wonder what it would’ve looked like if they had made it an actual sequel to the first one. They were going to have one of the leads be the child of Bill & Jo.
That scene with tyler and kate when their all excited and shes photographing the sky, and she exclaims "shes GOREGEOUS!!!" And tyler whips his head around to look at kate after, my immediate reaction was "oop! He just fell in love with her right in that moment! Boy gone! Down bad! " lol
The scene with the Tornado in "El Reno" where she dissipates it, the town name is an homage to the 2013 El Reno tornado. We in the chasing community lost several chasers that day, Including Tim Samaras, his son Paul, and Carl Young, of team Twistex.. a devastating day for the chasing community.
I was actually a little bit shocked to see El Reno in this movie. I know it was a tribute, but it felt weird to see the town destroyed "again" for the sake of entertainment.
@clevelandcbi Yep..I had heard that..I put quote around El Reno because I wasn't sure it was supposed to BE El Reno town, or a tribute to it. Pretty cool tribute either way to include it in the film and use the real town as the filming location
For watching this video, I made Dine-In Theater Mac & Cheese! It is Kraft Mac & Cheese (thick 'n creamy) + basil mix in with it + two slices Kraft American Slices melted over the top + parmesan cheese on top.
There was a great article in the New York Times where they talked to tornado experts about what they're trying to do in this movie: stop tornadoes. Apparently, scientists don't know if it's such a good idea because tornadoes are this massive release of atmospheric energy, a rebalancing, and if we just ran around stopping them, it's impossible to know the consequences.
I was the visualization supervisor on this film. I headed up a team of shot creators helping Isaac Chung to design the action sequences. Amazing experience. So fun to seeing people enjoying it. Great reaction. I'm stoked you enjoyed it!
I watched Twisters in the same hometown theatre that I watched Twister. It is called Rodeo Theatre and is in Burwell, Nebraska. My godparents own it and have run it since the early 90s.
Being from Oklahoma, this movie is pretty accurate. From how tornadoes form to the damage they cause. Of course some things have been dramaticized, but overall a great film!
x 23:08 A storm hit the rodeo grounds in my hometown of Burwell, Nebraska, the site of Nebraska's Big Rodeo. Even though there was significant damage, all the arrangements to fix it were completely very quickly and it wasn't even a point of conversation after about two weeks.
Some people have mentioned it but this is already popular to stream extreme weather chases on TH-cam. The most well known is extreme meteorologist Reed Timmer known for the Storm Chasers show back in the day. Reed took either a producer or writer or someone important from the movie on a chase I don’t remember who exactly. But Glen Powell’s character is supposed to be a cowboy version of Reed. Personally I believe they should have consulted Reed more on the science of tornadoes and chasing and given him a cameo.
43:54 Cassie: "I don't want to visit Oklahoma but I know we need the farmers and it's probably such an ignorant question but..." Carly: "Why do people live there if there's so many tornadoes?" Cassie: " *WHY?* " Wow! Shots fired! Major diss on the Sooner state by the Canadian sister team of Cassie and Carly!
I’m 14 my dad storm chases since 2013 and I have been chasing wit him for 4 years I love it I have seen tornados in person my first tornado was A rainbow over a tornado in Oklahoma 😂❤
Venturi effect, a component of fluid dynamics; in this case air being the fluid, is why you don't want to hide under an overpass during a tornado. Basically the wind gets squeezed going underneath, thus causing higher wind speeds and lower pressure. Much like a giant vacuum, anyone or anything will get sucked out from underneath really really fast. Faster than a tornado's wind speeds out in the open. There's also a potential for the air in your lungs to literally be sucked out, also due to the vacuum like effect that is occurring. It actually would be safer to lay in a ditch out in the open, over trying to hide under an overpass. Best bet is to find a structure with a basement, should you be caught in the path of one.
There’s a quote from Elyes Gabel in World War Z that summarizes how I feel about this movie “Mother Nature is a serial killer. No one's better. Or more creative. Like all serial killers, she can't help the urge to want to get caught” Truly Mother Nature is unpredictable, she wants to watch the game of cat and mouse switch between us hunting tornados and tornados chasing us, but sometimes we can outsmart her. Kate’s outsmarting Mother Nature
It's weird seeing someone you know in real life in a movie. I know Austin Bullock (he's at 9:13). Crazy. We had a premier for this movie at the theater I work for. It was nuts.
There's some crazy footage of tornados and the damage they do on TH-cam. I honestly thought these movies were dramatizing them way over the top...but then I saw those vids. It's intense.
This is the first thing I've seen Daisy Edgar-Jones in and her performance blew me away. In the scenes from 5-years-ago she has such a recklessness and youthful exuberance that is just gone in the current day scenes. Her grief and trauma and the effect they had on her could have easily been overacted, and she pulled it off so well. And then the more she works with Tyler and his team the more silly and joyful she gets as she gets that love for storm chasing back. I just really enjoyed that performance.
There are now some incredible Tornado Bunkers and stuff to help protect families, but the biggest factor remains early warning. There have been some (as the movie portrays, unfortunately "for the bad guys' team) amazing scientists joining storm chasing in the last twenty years... INCLUDING portable Dopplers. I'll never forget the footage from one of those trucks where a MASSIVE EF-5 was caught on Doppler with MULTIPLE miniature hook-echos in the SAME giant hook of the mesocyclone. Essentially we've filmed evidence before that the super-massive 4s and 5s are probably made out of multiple vortices, but this was the first time radar was close enough to resolve further evidence of that. Nowadays, it's usually radar that helps us pick up the mesocyclones before they even form a funnel cloud, and that has helped save *MANY* lives. We're making progress, and I'm so thankful for it.
It was entertaining but, quite understandably, it repeated a ton of stuff from the original movie. The past trauma, getting the instrument pack into the path of the twister, the lead character intending to be out of the game and getting pulled back in, the lead character having an almost instinctive understanding of twisters, being at a cinema when the twister strikes. It wasn't scene for scene but if you saw the first one you could predict a lot of what was going to happen.
this movie was a delightful surprise for me. i was skeptical at first. i give it an oklahomans stamp of approval. Though the ending i got some gripes about. no way El Rino had no knowledge of a storm cell that big coming. even if rain wrapped! theyd still cancel outside events!
The actress who played Aunt Meg from the first movie was inadvertently noticed by the film crew and once Powell the actor discovered that he asked her to sit next to him on film during the rodeo scene. Another respectful callback to the first movie along with the appearance of Bill Paxton's son. Side note..."Into The Storm" is another tornado movie if your not tired of the disaster genre.🤔 another great reaction thanks for the invite to the new PiB theatre!!!👏🏾🥳👍🏾
This movie is a sequel. And the girl that died in the beginning is not McKenna Grace from Ghostbusters, that's Kiernan Shipka. And the guy that looks like Henry Cavill is David Corenswet who just happen to have taken over the role as the new Superman.
I mean, it's not really a sequel. A sequel implies it continues the same story. But aside from the Dorothy unit, there's not really any tie-in to the original movie.
32:27 that actor is David Corenswet, and it's funny you said he looks like Henry Cavill because DC comics thinks the same way. David Corenswet is replacing Henry Cavill as the next Superman, the movie is in post production and should be out next year.
They actually shot the rodeo and motel scene about half a block from my house in Midwest City, OK. The rodeo is a fake set and they renovated this piece of crap crack motel for the scene. It was pretty fun to watch. Also, it's kinda amazing how they literally showed right up in El Reno from Sapulpa considering Sapulpa is almost as far as Tulsa and it's about an hour and 45 minutes drive time.
Actually 5:47 that's Kiernan Shipka, she's not from Ghostbusters. She's from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. The one that are in Ghostbusters are Mckenna Grace. But yeah they do look so much alike. Even Mckenna said it herself that people mistaken her for Kiernan, and so does Kiernan. Hope that's help🤍
The guy complaining to the motel receptionist is Bill Paxton's son. He did it as a tribute to his dad.
I did not notice that!
@@hudsonball4702I honestly didn't either. Heard a lady say it after the movie ended.
I knew right away that was James Paxton. He guest starred in s7 of Agents of SHIELD, as the younger version of Bill's character in that series.
I read somewhere that Meg is sitting next to Glenn(Tyler) at the rodeo
He was super good at it bc I wanted to punch him hard
The fact you said that guy looks like Henry Cavill and Tom Welling is hilarious because they both played Superman, and the actor you said looks like them was just cast as Superman and is currently filming a new Superman movie
The movie has finished filiming btw
yea the movie finished filming a week or 2 ago
Actor has some chops going from "this character" to SUPERMAN, for the audience, that's impressive. "Make me hate you" "Make me love you" that's not EASY
David Corenswet's the name.....
Never heard it pronounced “Kuh-ville”, always thought it was “Ca-vull”. Anyone know if he’s confirmed it?
Glen Powell absolutely steals the show in almost every movie he's in. SO glad he's getting bigger and bigger roles. He truly got depth as an actor.
Crazy considering how he started in spykids 3, the first things I saw him in were Scream Queens and Expendables 3.
@@geeebuttersnap2433Chad radwell!
YES! He's got that: "Leading Man Quality".
As a lifelong Okie, lived in Moore for the past 20 years, you do have to suspend your disbelief and enjoy the ride for this movie. It was fun. And I can assure you, no rodeo or street fair would be happening in the storm zone on those days. We will let school out early and cancel any after school practices, etc, because there is an enhanced risk of strong tornadoes. We don't mess with tornadoes here. Of course, we also go out during the storm to watch the tornado pass when we know it is not going to hit our house!
Are you telling us the geniuses (😂) over at Hollywoodland made all the science mumbo jumbo up? NO!
Overpasses are not recommended for shelter during a tornado because of their wind tunnel effect. That was found to be a legitimate issue after the Moore, Oklahoma F5 tornado on May 3, 1999.
"The suck zone."
I think they ARE BETTER than no shelter tho. That was their real only escape there I believe.
@@The_Jordanatora flat hill would be better bro
I know a lot about storms and a flat hill you would have a better chance of living 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@BrianneGorman sure?
The blonde girl in Kate's first team is not the girl from the Ghostbusters sequels. Kiernan Shipka is more known for the Sabrina series. She and McKenna Grace (Ghostbusters) are often mistaken for each other because of their very strong resemblance.
They are almost identical to be fair haha
I didn't even recognize her. Seems to me she's too big a star for such a small part. I've seen her in way more things than Daisy.
@@kroft6799 I still think of her as Don Drapers daughter in Mad Men I keep forgetting shes now an adult 🤣
McKenna actually played a young version of her in the Netflix show "Sabrina"
They're also both in a lot of horror movies that these two will probably never watch lol
Glen Powell is really making a name for himself with these roles. If I had to describe him in one word: depth. Weird depth. This is the second sequel he’s appeared in where he starts off as the obnoxious competition but, by the end of it, he brings you up to his level. I like him. There’s always more than meets the eye.
Yeah, I'm kind of glad his character doesn't learn much of a lesson by the end. He has flaws, but he recognizes them, but still doesn't change as not only learns to live with them, but often uses it to his advantage, even helping others learn too.
"That crocodile in Crocodile Dundee gave poor Carly PTSD. Now even surprise chickens terrify her!!"
- my daughter
😮
We need to toughen this girl up.
@@tbirdUCW6ReAJ Nothing wrong with sweet and tender.
It is curious that she likes cowboys though...
😂
"surprise chickens" should 100% be a meme template 🤣
Carly’s subtle “I’m unwell” had me ROLLING 😂💀
Me 2! 😂😂😂
I read it just as she said it too 😭
Overpasses are bad to be under because when the wind comes through there it's basically a giant vacuum, the wind can almost be worse.
100% right. If it's all you've got, climb the slanted walls and try to wedge yourself between it and the bridge section.
Wind tunnel effect
Good ol’ Venturi effect (well, not this time. In this case it was tragic ol’ Venturi effect)
@@DaveWhatsHisFace Thanks... I was about to explain the Venturi.
More wind in a reduced space = faster wind
not to mention the stuff flying through it, imagine being cut in half by a flying stop sign while holding on for dear life.
I love Tyler's character arc, very simple but effective. He's kind of a goofball for the first half of the movie but after he goes through the tornado in the pool you can feel a significant shift in his attitude and demeanor. He doesn't totally drop his fun-lovingness but he is obviously way more serious overall. Expertly done by Glen.
You sure? Don't get me wrong, I love Tyler too, but I think he works because his character arc really doesn't have that much of an arc. As rewatching, he's still at times that guy who listens to nobody, a bit proud at times, and doesn't change. But as I commented, I feel like that works when you understand why he's the way he is.
With that said, the movie still has moments where Tyler shows his genuine feelings. Showing that there is a part of him that can get out of his own head and legit wants to learn from Kate.
I’ve heard that it’s called a “standalone sequel”, meaning that it’s set in the same universe as a previous work, but you don’t have to see the first one to understand the movie and there’s minimal overlap between the cast/characters between movies. For example, Knives Out and Glass Onion. The only thing in common is Benoit Blanc, and the only thing you really need to know is that he’s a brilliant private detective. You don’t need to see the first movie at all to enjoy and understand the second one
I like that term. Because yeah, it's not really a true sequel. But that it's in the same universe--I dig it.
It shows the advancements in Severe Storm forecasting from the mid 90's (Twister) to today (Twisters).
In the 90's "Dorothy" was the cutting edge Tech. Today, Jack's "PARS" are the Tech.
The End Credits have Animations made in the late 50's by Dr. Ted Fujita, known as "Mr. Tornado", the man who was the eminent expert on Tornadoes and the namesake of the Fujita and Enhanced Fujita damage scales. He is revered in the Severe Storm and Meteorology communities, and his Animations were included in the Film as a tribute.. Fujita died in 1998.
I'm actually from Sapulpa, so it's kind of crazy hearing my town named in this movie. We're just outside of Tulsa.
Sand springs right here!
@@RevelationNone Howdy neighbor!
As a severe storm enthusiasts, I love how they didn't have cows just casually floating by and instead chose an actual bird. That chicken had my daughter laughing like a hyena. Had to cover her mouth😂
A neighbor of ours in Nebraska had his farmstead hit by a tornado. He sent his family down the cave as we call it (storm cellar), but he stayed in the doorway to watch. The only thing the twister hit was a chicken house. He said in the first instant there were white chickens in the air as far as the eye could see. Also said it was extremely comical to see.
@@johnortmann3098Those chickens should get their rightful spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. Likely set a speed record that day.
Better not see The Wizard of Oz.
There is a cow that flys by in this movie towards the end
Well, cows really do go flying through the air. I'm an agricultural journalist, and I wrote about a massive tornado in New Jersey that hit a dairy farm. Farmhands who took shelter said they saw cows being dragged away. After the storm, days later, part of the herd was still missing. They had to be tossed somewhere, maybe in the woods or something.
I’m so glad you both loved Twisters🌪️. It’s such a great film. As a die hard severe weather enthusiast, this film was an adrenaline rush just like the first film. Daisy Edgar Jones and Glen Powell were perfect for their roles.
At the very beginning of Twisters, Kate, Jeb, Addy and Praveen were inside a High Precipitation Supercell. As the tornado was forming, a curtain of rain surrounds the updraft. They were inside the “Bear’s Cage”. And like the name indicates entering the bear’s cage is a very risky proposition.
The EF5 tornado that was chasing Kate, Jen, Addy and Praveen was a Rain Wrapped monster. Rain wrapped tornadoes are the most dangerous types of tornadoes to chase. Even experienced chasers can get themselves into trouble. Rain wrapped tornadoes are virtually impossible to see. Finding them is a deadly game of hide and seek.
I went to Joplin Missouri about a week after the F5 destroyed the town.
I've never seen destruction like that.
Trees that still stood stripped of bark and branches. One had a car in the tree.
The hospital crooked looking, curtains blowing out the missing windows and a huge pile of cars all swept into one corner of the parking lot.
At one spot the houses on one side of the street were swept to bare foundations but the houses on the other side of the street were ok. Except one had the upstairs part of a different house that landed in their back yard.
Walmart and Home Depo torn all to pieces but a little photomat type of hut in the parking lot that was unscathed.
I'll never forget that surreal landscape.
Living through one is life changing. El Reno. 2011
I was there June 8 1990. We were moving from AZ to IN. My late dad bought me a wooden rubber band gun and wrote the date on it. Still shooting at flies with it. I'm 44 😂😂😂
You have to specify. IN. the tree. Not in the branches, IN it, embedded in the mangled trunk.
Thank u for going to help. I've always been heart broken when I here & see these tragedies, but due to my health I've never been able to physically go and help. I've had several family survive thru floods & tornadoes so I just wanted to honestly thank u for doing what u can to help others.❤💞❤️
I experienced the same thing the day after the F5 that hit Xenia, Ohio. My friend's sister and her family lived there and there was no news coming out of the disaster zone. We packed up my car with emergency supplies and went there the next morning. Along US 35 heading east out of the disaster zone there were many cars pulling trailers and trucks full of random items that had been salvaged from the destruction. When we got there, the National Guard passed us through. The route to his sister's house took us through the Arrowhead subdivision which took a direct hit. Some houses were intact and on other lots, there might be just a slab with a toilet bolted to it or one with just some tile still cemented to it. I was 1/8th of a mile from the epicenter of the Northridge earthquake when it hit. Scary as that was, I can't imagine what people must have to go through in one of those storms. I'll never forget what I saw there. Thank God, my friend's family was safe.
Degreed meteorologist here: only hurricanes have true eyes. Also the meteorology with this one was better than the original.
the difference in meteorology is understandable given how much we have learned and how much technology has advanced in the last 30 years
You didn’t say whether you liked the movie or not
Some footage from inside tornadoes show a calm spot which kinda resembles an eye, but I've also heard that as the tornado gets stronger the "eye" gets smaller. Nothing like the bullshit that appeared in Into the Storm, so of course I'm not even going to imagine that you'd have a better chance of being in such an "eye."
@@kell_checks_in I mean, the group in the intro were about the same age as More Pi, who is a very successful stormchaser.
My brother and I LOVE severe weather. My late dad was the supervisor at the factory we worked at, and ordered everyone inside the men's restroom when a tornado warning was issued. He did a headcount, and asked who was missing. When nobody said a word, he realized immediately who was missing. He found my idiot brother and I on the roof cracking up at the golfball sized hail bouncing off our hardhats. I thought he was going to *KILL* us. He cracked us both on the head with our walkie talkies. When the 3 of us walked in the restroom soaking wet, everyone was cracking up for 5 minutes. When my brother and I laughed, he cracked us on our hardhats with a mop handle. We never lived that down. 😂😂😂
Man,what a-COOL-story,you and your brother must have been-DARE-DEVILS. LOL. Sorry to hear your father passing,I lost my father 12 yrs ago and I still miss him today.Thanks for sharing a wonderful memory and story. God bless.
@@kerry-j4m Mine passed in 2012 as well. Part of me still expects him to be there every time I visit my mom.
I fell in love with Glen Powell during this movie!!! His character was just so lovable and so charismatic!
As a stromchaser for 39yrs now will say it's alot of Hollywood but at least they got alot of the terminology right and used alot of actual storm video ( not counting the tornados themselves). Will give it a B....oh and you do NOT get to drive through farmers fields without getting shot...lol. not to mention the barb wire fences
Agreed. Coworker asked if it was good and I told them they lost me in the first 30 minutes, got me back in the middle of the movie, and started to lose me again in the last 30 lol
Am in mechanical and mining engineering and I developed an interest for tornadoes from this movie ... The terminology was super great...😂😂❤❤and thanx for confirming that term accurate 😅😅
I'm a weather geek so they definitely nailed the terminology lol
I know some fields in Colorado are fairly unguarded, like the ones between Seibert, Cope, and Flagler where a stormchaser could easily go offroad. I think Daniel Shaw briefly went offroad to film an anticyclonic wedge in that area.
There is a restaurant chain in New Mexico called "Twisters" and it's where they filmed "Los Pollos Hermanos" from Breaking Bad
The guy who looks like Henry Cavill/Tom Welling? He's actually the new Superman! So the math works!
I was coming to comment this lol
There’s always a new guy who looks like Superman every 10 years
The judgement in her eyes when Carly said she didn't know if she saw the original Ghostbusters was hilarious 😂😂😂
25:58 I saw an interview with the cast where she said this is the scene/sequence she's most proud of because of how it shows the before and after etc. When they announced this movie I was so excited, the original Twister is one of my favourite movies and the best cinema experience I ever had, then I got worried this sequel would be kinda dumb, but in the end I think they did it really well and it's worthy of its title.
The part where the storm hit “crystal springs” that was filmed in my hometown of Chickasha, Oklahoma. We could drive by the set and see all the damage. They built 3 houses and then ripped them apart for the movie
I remember the stormchaser in Twister getting nailed in the forehead with a hubcab really shocked me as a kid. I realized the wind really sucks but it's the debris that will likely end a person and not being swept into the funnel. Man vs Nature can be terrifying.
Fun fact: the hotel scene where the guy is yelling at the employee....that is Bill Paxton's son.
Watched it yesterday and it was actually good, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell were awesome in it.
So many Twisters reactions where the thirst is strong for Glen Powell. 😆
You two would laugh your lungs out watching “Dirty, Rotten Scoundrels”
I prefer 'Blame It On Rio.'
@@GUNNER67akaKelt I also love Blame It On Rio... but it's certainly one of those movies I doubt you'd get away with nowadays!
@@eugeneshadwell6596 Lol, no question. Mores the pity.
Glad you girls liked the movie. I loved it. Glenn Powell charisma is insane and he and DEG had so much chemistry
The girl from Ghostbusters is McKenna Grace. This is Keirnan Shipka (Chillng Adventures of Sabrina). They do look similar though.
Can’t wait for “Close Encounters Of The Third Kind”!!
great movie i got the three movie copy director, speacial, theatrical cuts. so great.
My oldest sister took me to see the original at the cinema during a time when our parents were having problems & a year or so prior to divorce. Just a typical outing yet I still remember it as being so helpful at the time. Great movie too. Long live the soul of Paxton. A true textbook Texan.
I can’t even tell you how many times I watched “The Creature From The Black Lagoon “when I was a kid!!
Underpasses are dangerous not because of collapse, but wind speeds pick up in the enclosed space. also any objects flying in the air will shread you.
if youre caught out the best place to be is actually lay flat in a ditch. wind flows over you and avoid debris.
True but a strong enough tornado can blow away an overpass
You wanna talk LOUD storms? 1993, Kitchener, Ontario, a local ice rink, staying overnight on our drum & bugle corps summer tour, after lights out... Sounded like we were in World War II! LOUD AF.
@@kevinschultz5678 I bet!! Basically an echo chamber.
THIS is how you make a fun, summer, popcorn movie. No agendas. No condescending speeches. Just a bunch of people working towards a goal. Not a perfect film, but a lot of fun to watch! Maybe there's hope for Hollywood yet...
that deep breath in and out at 30:12 after "you want one?" took me OUT. 🤣
13:23 & 13:58 Almost right, only the wrong Superman! So funny how close you guys were when you guessed the dude was Henry Cavill or Tom Welling (cuz they both played Superman) lol.. it's David Corenswet, the NEW *Superman* ! 🦸♂️
There was talk in early development of casting Helen Hunt as Kate’s mom but the director thought Jo wouldn’t be waiting on a farm and would still be chasing tornadoes even at 60 some years old. So the role eventually went to Maura Tierney and they wrote Kate as having no connection to Jo.
I would've liked it if Jo is Kate's aunt and she studied tornadoes from Jo.
@@DanielRaez93 yes, that would have been fun too.
I really like the "Team up with the professional group" first to see what the original team must've looked like to Cary Elwes' team in the first movie--it was really interesting to see how the old saying, "Never judge a book by its cover" was the basis for developing each of the character-stories.
I love both the original and this one. Excellent effects. Good characters. Just enough reality with the impractical to make it fun.
Believe it or not, tornado chaser Reed Timmer has a vehicle called Dominator 3 that makes the truck in this one look like a Barbie Jeep Power Wheel. Armored, has drills, hydraulics to drop it down so it cant be flipped, rocket launchers etc. Its worth checking out on TH-cam here.
That description you just gave is exactly what they show Tyler's truck having in the movie. :)
You do know the director actually sat in Dom 3 with Reed Timmer? The truck was inspired by Reed and the original Twister.
@@StormChaserMaci. Had no clue til now. Thank you!
To be fair a lot of the equipment on Tyler's truck is similar to that of the Dominator 3, Dodge just wanted the product placement so they had to keep it recognizable.
I saw TWISTERS (2024) in theaters with my mom. We loved it. I may have to get it on DVD when it comes out.
I can’t believe Carly didn’t enjoy Hitman, it was so fun and unique! And also it’s a rom com! An unconventional one but it certainly fits within all the parameters and Glen Powell is incredible in it and really gets to show off his range. Plus him and Adria Ajorna have some incredible chemistry.
I just said the same thing in a different comment! I recommend that movie, especially for fans of Glen Powell. It's the most "different" thing I've seen him in. And the marketing by Netflix really did the movie a disservice. The movie does not glorify hitmen, it's literally about how the "hitmen" of movies don't actually exist in real life.
To be fair, the movie was good for the first half, but then dropped the ball the the 2nd. Especially falling into typical "liar reveal/misunderstanding" tropes....
I spent this whole movie rooting for the tornado.
Y’all should watch Scream Queens. It’s fun. Emma Roberts and Glenn Powell are hilarious.
Actually, this film is more a standalone sequel/requel, but overall, I'm like the movie, this is a definitely a summer blockbuster popcorn type of film. Also, by the way, that scene Glen Powell in the rain with his cowboy hat on will forever in my mind. 🤠🥵😏😍🌪
Little side note: I'm wouldn't say that Glen's character Hangman from Top Gun Maverick is a 'villain.' Instead, he's a complex character with shades of gray, similar to the other characters in the movie. Hangman is one of the few modern pilots with a confirmed k*ll, and his drive for excellence is similar to Maverick's. Plus, also, I like his other movie 'Hit Man' because I'm like his performance especially the disguises he have to do, and also the chemistry between him & his co-star Adria Arjona did made that film as well.
There was some additional content during the closing credits that you skipped such as glimpses of Ben's article and showing Kate becoming part of the Tornado Wrangler crew.
they filmed it on 35mm film just like the first one was done. I wonder what it would’ve looked like if they had made it an actual sequel to the first one. They were going to have one of the leads be the child of Bill & Jo.
It was better than i expected. I dont listen to country music but i might start. I loved the music throughout the movie.
That scene with tyler and kate when their all excited and shes photographing the sky, and she exclaims "shes GOREGEOUS!!!" And tyler whips his head around to look at kate after, my immediate reaction was "oop! He just fell in love with her right in that moment! Boy gone! Down bad! " lol
The scene with the Tornado in "El Reno" where she dissipates it, the town name is an homage to the 2013 El Reno tornado. We in the chasing community lost several chasers that day, Including Tim Samaras, his son Paul, and Carl Young, of team Twistex.. a devastating day for the chasing community.
I was actually a little bit shocked to see El Reno in this movie. I know it was a tribute, but it felt weird to see the town destroyed "again" for the sake of entertainment.
They actually shot the El Reno scenes in actual El Reno.
@@Johnny_Socko It did...was kinda surreal
@clevelandcbi Yep..I had heard that..I put quote around El Reno because I wasn't sure it was supposed to BE El Reno town, or a tribute to it. Pretty cool tribute either way to include it in the film and use the real town as the filming location
For watching this video, I made Dine-In Theater Mac & Cheese!
It is Kraft Mac & Cheese (thick 'n creamy) + basil mix in with it + two slices Kraft American Slices melted over the top + parmesan cheese on top.
Staying under an overpass is bad because it acts like a wind tunnel and makes the winds stronger and more focused.
There was a great article in the New York Times where they talked to tornado experts about what they're trying to do in this movie: stop tornadoes. Apparently, scientists don't know if it's such a good idea because tornadoes are this massive release of atmospheric energy, a rebalancing, and if we just ran around stopping them, it's impossible to know the consequences.
Well, human don't enjoy getting sucked into a half mile high vortex, Scientists. Maybe give a hand?
i was thinking about this idea the entire run of the movie. there are always unintended consequences.
I was the visualization supervisor on this film. I headed up a team of shot creators helping Isaac Chung to design the action sequences. Amazing experience. So fun to seeing people enjoying it. Great reaction. I'm stoked you enjoyed it!
I watched Twisters in the same hometown theatre that I watched Twister.
It is called Rodeo Theatre and is in Burwell, Nebraska.
My godparents own it and have run it since the early 90s.
Being from Oklahoma, this movie is pretty accurate. From how tornadoes form to the damage they cause. Of course some things have been dramaticized, but overall a great film!
x 23:08 A storm hit the rodeo grounds in my hometown of Burwell, Nebraska, the site of Nebraska's Big Rodeo.
Even though there was significant damage, all the arrangements to fix it were completely very quickly and it wasn't even a point of conversation after about two weeks.
Good watch. Didn't get to the theaters so glad we were able to watch it here.
Thanks ladies.
@PopcornInBed13 I'm the champ? Sooooo did I win something?
Late to seeing this in the theater just last night. It was still packed this weekend.
Still think the OG is better but I really enjoyed this movie. Anthony Ramos is one of my favs so I’m glad he is getting big work
Some people have mentioned it but this is already popular to stream extreme weather chases on TH-cam. The most well known is extreme meteorologist Reed Timmer known for the Storm Chasers show back in the day. Reed took either a producer or writer or someone important from the movie on a chase I don’t remember who exactly. But Glen Powell’s character is supposed to be a cowboy version of Reed. Personally I believe they should have consulted Reed more on the science of tornadoes and chasing and given him a cameo.
I really expected the conflict to be that she thought her fancy formula had made the Tornado stronger.
That was my thought, when I saw this in the theater. "That stuff turned it into an F5" (I refuse to use the EF scale 🤮).
1996 Twister is better than the new one
True, but this one was not as bad as I thought it was going to be.
😂u just old gang, this one Good💯
😂u just old gang, this one Good💯
43:54 Cassie: "I don't want to visit Oklahoma but I know we need the farmers and it's probably such an ignorant question but..."
Carly: "Why do people live there if there's so many tornadoes?"
Cassie: " *WHY?* "
Wow! Shots fired! Major diss on the Sooner state by the Canadian sister team of Cassie and Carly!
17:54-18:00 Twisters Mistake Move!!!🤣🤣🤣
I’m 14 my dad storm chases since 2013 and I have been chasing wit him for 4 years I love it I have seen tornados in person my first tornado was A rainbow over a tornado in Oklahoma 😂❤
Venturi effect, a component of fluid dynamics; in this case air being the fluid, is why you don't want to hide under an overpass during a tornado. Basically the wind gets squeezed going underneath, thus causing higher wind speeds and lower pressure. Much like a giant vacuum, anyone or anything will get sucked out from underneath really really fast. Faster than a tornado's wind speeds out in the open. There's also a potential for the air in your lungs to literally be sucked out, also due to the vacuum like effect that is occurring. It actually would be safer to lay in a ditch out in the open, over trying to hide under an overpass. Best bet is to find a structure with a basement, should you be caught in the path of one.
There’s a quote from Elyes Gabel in World War Z that summarizes how I feel about this movie
“Mother Nature is a serial killer. No one's better. Or more creative. Like all serial killers, she can't help the urge to want to get caught”
Truly Mother Nature is unpredictable, she wants to watch the game of cat and mouse switch between us hunting tornados and tornados chasing us, but sometimes we can outsmart her. Kate’s outsmarting Mother Nature
It's weird seeing someone you know in real life in a movie. I know Austin Bullock (he's at 9:13). Crazy. We had a premier for this movie at the theater I work for. It was nuts.
There's some crazy footage of tornados and the damage they do on TH-cam. I honestly thought these movies were dramatizing them way over the top...but then I saw those vids. It's intense.
This is the first thing I've seen Daisy Edgar-Jones in and her performance blew me away. In the scenes from 5-years-ago she has such a recklessness and youthful exuberance that is just gone in the current day scenes. Her grief and trauma and the effect they had on her could have easily been overacted, and she pulled it off so well. And then the more she works with Tyler and his team the more silly and joyful she gets as she gets that love for storm chasing back. I just really enjoyed that performance.
I thought her acting sucked. What movie were you all watching? Lol.
@@TheRedman790 Okay, thanks for stopping by.
@@TheRedman790 yeah i thought both men were acting circles around her.
Agreed. She was great. Her acting was subtle but impactful. She got me during the barn scene. She's not a lead actress bafta nominee for nothing.
@@TheRedman790No. It didn't suck.
My wife and I watched this on a date, loved it so much that I bought this on Amazon and my kids all loved it!
The scariest part of watching this movie and reaction was that mom arm flying out of no where..
Lol!
So much fun!
The doppler effect is the change of wavelength due to motion. A pulse doppler radar detects motion of the rain.
There are now some incredible Tornado Bunkers and stuff to help protect families, but the biggest factor remains early warning. There have been some (as the movie portrays, unfortunately "for the bad guys' team) amazing scientists joining storm chasing in the last twenty years... INCLUDING portable Dopplers.
I'll never forget the footage from one of those trucks where a MASSIVE EF-5 was caught on Doppler with MULTIPLE miniature hook-echos in the SAME giant hook of the mesocyclone. Essentially we've filmed evidence before that the super-massive 4s and 5s are probably made out of multiple vortices, but this was the first time radar was close enough to resolve further evidence of that.
Nowadays, it's usually radar that helps us pick up the mesocyclones before they even form a funnel cloud, and that has helped save *MANY* lives. We're making progress, and I'm so thankful for it.
It was entertaining but, quite understandably, it repeated a ton of stuff from the original movie. The past trauma, getting the instrument pack into the path of the twister, the lead character intending to be out of the game and getting pulled back in, the lead character having an almost instinctive understanding of twisters, being at a cinema when the twister strikes.
It wasn't scene for scene but if you saw the first one you could predict a lot of what was going to happen.
this movie was a delightful surprise for me. i was skeptical at first. i give it an oklahomans stamp of approval.
Though the ending i got some gripes about. no way El Rino had no knowledge of a storm cell that big coming. even if rain wrapped! theyd still cancel outside events!
Twister: _"Here's Johnny!"_ (The Shining)
Twisters: _"It's Alive!! Alive!!!"_ (Frankenstein)
Overpasses are the worst in tornadoes because they become wind tunnels when a tornado goes over or near them.
Carly’s “Oh fetch” kills me everytime. 🤣🤣🤣
It’s a good movie🫶🏼🫶🏼❤
I'm kinda jealous of the lucky people who got the chance to see this movie in 4DX. I know it was fun 😂
The actress who played Aunt Meg from the first movie was inadvertently noticed by the film crew and once Powell the actor discovered that he asked her to sit next to him on film during the rodeo scene. Another respectful callback to the first movie along with the appearance of Bill Paxton's son. Side note..."Into The Storm" is another tornado movie if your not tired of the disaster genre.🤔 another great reaction thanks for the invite to the new PiB theatre!!!👏🏾🥳👍🏾
Well being from Arkansas. And seeing many tornadoes. I can confirm. Glenn nailed it.
This movie is a sequel. And the girl that died in the beginning is not McKenna Grace from Ghostbusters, that's Kiernan Shipka. And the guy that looks like Henry Cavill is David Corenswet who just happen to have taken over the role as the new Superman.
I mean, it's not really a sequel. A sequel implies it continues the same story. But aside from the Dorothy unit, there's not really any tie-in to the original movie.
If you want more Glen Powell y'all gotta check out 2016's "Everybody Wants Some" it's got an amazing cast and is hilarious.
Maura Tierney as Kate's mother was a welcome surprise - loved her since Newsradio almost 30 years ago.
My sister and I saw this in theater. We had ZERO expectation it would be good but omfg we loved it.
I liked this movie the more I thought about it and now I love it lol
32:27 that actor is David Corenswet, and it's funny you said he looks like Henry Cavill because DC comics thinks the same way. David Corenswet is replacing Henry Cavill as the next Superman, the movie is in post production and should be out next year.
I've watched twisters the day after it came out and it was so amazing. And Glen does an amazing job of playing Tyler
Thank you ladies this has been wonderful, The first time I've actually watched a reaction of a movie that I have not seen yet. So yeah it was cool.🎉
They actually shot the rodeo and motel scene about half a block from my house in Midwest City, OK. The rodeo is a fake set and they renovated this piece of crap crack motel for the scene. It was pretty fun to watch. Also, it's kinda amazing how they literally showed right up in El Reno from Sapulpa considering Sapulpa is almost as far as Tulsa and it's about an hour and 45 minutes drive time.
8:54
Okay, not only was that an EF-5, but it was a very intense one as well. Ground scouring is very rare.
"No warning, no escape."
Actually 5:47 that's Kiernan Shipka, she's not from Ghostbusters. She's from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
The one that are in Ghostbusters are Mckenna Grace. But yeah they do look so much alike. Even Mckenna said it herself that people mistaken her for Kiernan, and so does Kiernan. Hope that's help🤍
I went and saw this at the theater and it was amazing. I had to watch your reaction and it didn’t disappoint. I love watching your channel.