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− | + | | titletext = Twister would've been a much better movie if they'd cut out the bad-guy storm chaser and all the emotional romance crap. All you need for a good movie are tornados and scientists. Actually, that's all you need for anything. | |
− | | titletext = Twister would've been a much better movie if they'd cut out the bad-guy storm chaser and all the emotional romance crap. | ||
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | Spoofing off of tornado chasers are these permafrost chasers, who are just like tornado chasers, but they are chasing very boring permafrost. | + | Spoofing off of tornado chasers are these permafrost chasers, who are just like tornado chasers, but they are chasing very boring permafrost. {{w|Permafrost}} is a layer of ground that never thaws, unlike ground south of where it exists, where the ground freezes in winter and thaws in the spring. |
− | Twister was a movie about a crazy group of tornado chasers trying to drop a probe releasing device named Dorothy (based on the real-life project {{w|TOtable Tornado Observatory|TOTO}}) into the heart of a tornado. However much of the story was about Bill and his ex, both chasers, falling back in love, another chaser who is fighting Bill for research grants and fame, and a tornado that likes to chase people. | + | {{w|Twister (1996 film)|Twister}} was a movie about a crazy group of tornado chasers trying to drop a probe releasing device named Dorothy (based on the real-life project {{w|TOtable Tornado Observatory|TOTO}}) into the heart of a tornado. However much of the story was about Bill and his ex, both chasers, falling back in love, another chaser who is fighting Bill for research grants and fame, and a tornado that likes to chase people. |
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+ | ==Transcript== | ||
+ | :[Van and truck travel toward mountains.] | ||
+ | :1,000 miles north of tornado alley | ||
+ | :A new breed of scientists has emerged. | ||
+ | :[Cueball with a laptop, Ponytail with a probe in the ground.] | ||
+ | :Half researchers, half adrenaline junkies | ||
+ | :Ponytail: What's the reading? | ||
+ | :Cueball: 3.9 meters down, gradient's off the charts! | ||
+ | :[Truck driving very fast, man holding a radio up to his head.] | ||
+ | :Risking everything for the thrill of the hunt | ||
+ | :Cueball: The freeze line is shifting! We've never seen anything like it! | ||
+ | :[4 - Barren field, mountains in background, woman holding large video camera up to tiny spot of grass.] | ||
+ | :Permafrost chasers | ||
+ | :Ponytail: I'm getting some great footage here! | ||
+ | :Cueball: Dammit, Harding, it's not worth your neck! Get the hell out of there! | ||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Comics with color]] |
Revision as of 21:45, 14 July 2014
Explanation
Spoofing off of tornado chasers are these permafrost chasers, who are just like tornado chasers, but they are chasing very boring permafrost. Permafrost is a layer of ground that never thaws, unlike ground south of where it exists, where the ground freezes in winter and thaws in the spring.
Twister was a movie about a crazy group of tornado chasers trying to drop a probe releasing device named Dorothy (based on the real-life project TOTO) into the heart of a tornado. However much of the story was about Bill and his ex, both chasers, falling back in love, another chaser who is fighting Bill for research grants and fame, and a tornado that likes to chase people.
Transcript
- [Van and truck travel toward mountains.]
- 1,000 miles north of tornado alley
- A new breed of scientists has emerged.
- [Cueball with a laptop, Ponytail with a probe in the ground.]
- Half researchers, half adrenaline junkies
- Ponytail: What's the reading?
- Cueball: 3.9 meters down, gradient's off the charts!
- [Truck driving very fast, man holding a radio up to his head.]
- Risking everything for the thrill of the hunt
- Cueball: The freeze line is shifting! We've never seen anything like it!
- [4 - Barren field, mountains in background, woman holding large video camera up to tiny spot of grass.]
- Permafrost chasers
- Ponytail: I'm getting some great footage here!
- Cueball: Dammit, Harding, it's not worth your neck! Get the hell out of there!
Discussion
+1 for 'a tornado that likes to chase people' 108.162.216.8 14:16, 24 January 2014 (UTC) marvis
. . . Years before sharknado! 173.245.54.167 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Does the title refer to anything. I can't find any analogy such as "1000 Miles West" etc. 141.101.106.107 19:06, 1 January 2015 (UTC)
Could the title mean that the action here is happening 1,000 miles north of the tornato-chasing in the movie? Wdstarr (talk) 03:04, 21 October 2018 (UTC)
The speed of permafrost movement is, well, glacial. Mountain Hikes (talk) 04:32, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
Randall would've been more accurate if he wrote "1000s of miles north of Tornado Alley".172.69.63.247 17:57, 11 August 2020 (UTC)