'I'm so co-o-old': ahead of Wuthering Heights, the 20 best films with dreadful weather – ranked!

Here are the top 20 movies with dreadful weather:

1. **All Is Lost (2013)**: A solo performance by Robert Redford in which he struggles to stay alive in a damaged boat during a violent storm.

2. **The Revenant (2015)**: Leonardo DiCaprio faces unimaginable hardships, including freezing temperatures and treacherous terrain, as he tries to survive in the wilderness.

3. **The Perfect Storm (2000)**: Based on a true story, this film depicts a group of fishermen caught up in a massive storm off the Massachusetts coast.

4. **Noah (2014)**: In this biblical epic, God sends a devastating flood to destroy humanity, while Noah and his family must navigate the treacherous waters to save the world from destruction.

5. **The Poseidon Adventure (1972)**: A luxury cruise liner is capsized by a tsunami, leaving its passengers to fight for survival against all odds.

6. **The Day After Tomorrow (2004)**: This disaster film depicts a climactic sequence where millions of frogs fall from the sky in a massive storm, causing widespread destruction and chaos.

7. **Magnolia (1999)**: A sprawling drama that includes a freak weather event – millions of frogs fall from the sky – as its emotional climax.

8. **Sharknado (2013)**: A campy disaster film about a tornado filled with sharks, which wreaks havoc on Los Angeles.

9. **Twister (1996)**: This iconic disaster film stars Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as storm chasers who are determined to predict the path of a deadly twister.

10. **The Thing (1982)**: In this sci-fi horror classic, isolation and blizzards become instruments of terror as a group of researchers face off against an alien creature that can assimilate its victims' bodies.

11. **Into the Wild (2007)**: A true story about a young man's ill-fated journey into Alaska's wilderness, which ultimately becomes his undoing due to harsh weather conditions and his own recklessness.

12. **Take Shelter (2011)**: This psychological thriller follows a man who believes that a massive storm is coming, forcing him to confront his inner demons and make a choice between saving himself or others.

13. **Everest (2015)**: Based on the true story of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, this film depicts the harrowing tale of a group of climbers who become trapped in a devastating snowstorm.

14. **The Thing (1982)**

15. **Hard Rain (1998)**: This crime thriller features a gang trying to carry out heist on a train that is plagued by bad weather and ultimately becomes a deadly game of cat and mouse.

16. **The Thing (1982)**

17. **Force Majeure (2014)**: A Swedish family drama that uses the threat of an avalanche to explore the tensions between partners and the fears we all have about losing those we love.

18. **Blade Runner (1982)**: Set in a dystopian future, this sci-fi classic features rain-soaked cityscapes as much as anything else, immersing viewers in a world that is both bleak and beautiful.

19. **The Shining (1980)**: A family becomes trapped in an isolated hotel during the off-season, where supernatural forces are stirred by a blizzard outside and the isolation creates a terrifying atmosphere of claustrophobia and dread.

20. **Frozen (2013)**: In this Disney classic, Elsa's powers inadvertently plunge Arendelle into eternal winter, leading to chaos, heartbreak, and a battle between sisterly love and icy fury.
 
I'm gonna say it, some of these movies just scream 'weather' to me 🌪️! Like, have you seen the visuals from "The Revenant"? It's like a nightmare come true - freezing temps, brutal terrain, and no shelter in sight 😩. And then there's "All Is Lost", where Robert Redford is basically just fighting for survival on that tiny boat... I mean, talk about claustrophobia 🚣‍♂️!

But what really caught my eye was "The Day After Tomorrow" - frogs falling from the sky? Like, no thanks 😂! It's a pretty wild (pun intended) concept. And then there's "Everest", which is just heartbreaking... I mean, who wouldn't want to avoid those treacherous slopes and snowstorms? 🏔️

And can we talk about "The Shining" for a sec? That whole hotel thing is soooo creepy 😳! I love how it uses the isolation and bad weather as this excuse to get all psychological on you. And let's not forget "Frozen"... Elsa's powers are just, like, whoa ❄️!

Anyway, what do you guys think about these movies? Do any of them make your skin crawl or put a smile on your face? 💬
 
I was so hyped when I watched **The Revenant** - like, how did Leonardo DiCaprio survive in the wilderness for like, weeks without food or water? 🤯 The way he just trudged through the snow and ice was so inspiring, but at the same time, it's like, I don't know if I could've done that even with a hot cup of coffee ☕️. And the cinematography was insane! The way the camera captured the harsh beauty of nature was so breathtaking. It's no wonder he won that Oscar 🏆. But what really got me was the ending - it's like, you can't help but feel for him after everything he goes through 😔.
 
🌪️ I'm loving the vibes of these movies! From intense survival stories like "The Revenant" (2015) 🏔️ to campy disaster flicks like "Sharknado" (2013) 🦈, there's something for everyone on this list. And can we talk about the iconic scenes? The storm chasing in "Twister" (1996) 🌪️ or the apocalyptic weather in "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004) ❄️ are still giving me chills! 😱

And what's up with all these movies featuring extreme weather events that lead to epic failures of humanity? 🤔 From the cursed hotel in "The Shining" (1980) to the doomed fishermen in "The Perfect Storm" (2000), it's like nature is showing us who's boss. 💪

But you know what they say: when life gives you rain, make a movie about it! 😉 And these movies are proof that bad weather can lead to some amazing storytelling and visuals. Keep 'em coming, I'm ready for the next stormy adventure! ⛈️
 
omg u guys i just saw that list of movies with the worst weather scenes 🌨️🌪️😱 and i gotta say some of them are giving me LIFE!!! like have u seen all is lost? r obert redford in a damaged boat trying to survive thru this crazy storm 🚣‍♂️ it's so intense! and then theres the revenant where leo di caprio has to deal with freezing temps and harsh terrain 🥶🏔️ i mean who hasn't had those days where u just wanna curl up by the fire? 🔥 but seriously some of these movies are straight horror 🎃 and i need a break from all that darkness lol what's ur fave weather-themed movie?
 
🌪️ Just watched that crazy list of weather-themed movies and I'm like what is wrong with people? All these survival stories are just begging for some chill vibes 🤣. But hey who needs relaxation when you're stuck in the middle of a blizzard or getting eaten by sharks 🦈💦? The Day After Tomorrow tho... millions of frogs falling from the sky... that's just wild 🌿👀
 
I'm so over these movies with dreadful weather 🤯! Like, I get it, bad weather can be intense, but some of these films are just taking it too far 😂. All Is Lost is actually pretty cool though, Robert Redford's solo performance is insane 🎬. But come on, The Revenant? That guy has to be freezing his butt off and still managing to look like a total boss ❄️.

And what's with the frogs, man? Like, millions of them falling from the sky in The Day After Tomorrow? 🐸😱 That's just crazy talk! Sharknado is actually kinda funny though, who wouldn't want to watch a tornado filled with sharks wreaking havoc on LA? 😂

Twister and Into the Wild are actually pretty intense, I can see why they'd make for great movies 🌪️. But sometimes you wish they'd just take shelter and wait for the weather to pass 🤷‍♀️.

On a more serious note, The Thing is actually a masterclass in tension and suspense, it's no wonder it's a sci-fi horror classic 🎥. And Everest? That's just heartbreaking, I felt like I was right there with those climbers trying to survive against all odds 🏔️.

Anyway, have you seen any of these movies? What did you think? 👀
 
🌪️ I'm loving this list! You know what they say about movies that feature bad weather - it's like the storm is as intense as the drama on screen 😂. From survival thrillers like All Is Lost to campy disaster flicks like Sharknado, there's something for everyone here.

I have to give a shoutout to The Day After Tomorrow and Twister though - those movies are basically weather forecast predictions come true! And can we talk about how awesome it is that Magnolia features millions of frogs falling from the sky? It's like the ultimate freaky weather phenomenon 🦎. Anyway, I'm all for these stormy movie recommendations 💨
 
lol what's up with all these movies that are literally just a bunch of dudes getting wrecked by bad weather?! like seriously who thought it was a good idea to make a whole movie about some guy stuck in a boat during a storm? 🤣 I mean, i guess its kinda cool how they used the weather as a way to show the characters struggles and stuff. but come on 17 movies with bad weather?! my anxiety just spiked thinking about all those poor dudes stuck outside 🌪️😬
 
I'm so glad I finally got a chance to watch some of these movies on my downtime 🙌. You know what really gets me about these films? The weather is always the real hero - it's like Mother Nature is just trying to tell us something 😂. Like, seriously though, can't we all just learn from the weather and not mess with our environment? It's crazy how some of these movies make the weather look so realistic... I was on edge when that twister was coming for Twister 🌪️. And have you ever noticed how the weather is always the most dramatic part of any disaster movie? It's like, let's focus on the human drama, folks! 💁‍♀️ The frogs falling from the sky in Magnolia? What even is that?! 😂
 
dude i'm so over these weather-filled movies 🤣 they all seem to suck you in with their intense stormy scenes but honestly some of these ones kinda feel like they're just setting up for an epic disaster 😅 like twister and the perfect storm, those are straight-up action films at their core. but meanwhile others like everest are more about the psychological toll of being trapped in extreme weather. and have you seen magnolia? that freaky frog scene is still giving me weird vibes 🐸 what's up with all these movies featuring crazy natural disasters as a plot device tho? is it just human fascination or something 💥
 
omg these movies are soooo intense with the weather I'm literally getting chills thinking about all the drama and danger that went down in each film lol especially the ones with sharks falling from the sky like what even is that 6th one tho? and i need to watch 'the thing' (1982) ASAP it's been on my list for ages the combination of isolation, blizzards, and alien creatures sounds like a recipe for pure terror anyway can't wait to see which ones u guys have watched and loved 💖🍿
 
I'm so glad I could weather the storm of that movie list 😂🌪️. But seriously, what's up with all these movies about bad weather? It's like the world is just trying to rain on our parades 🌨️. On a more serious note (just for a sec), have you seen any of these? "All Is Lost" was pretty intense - I mean, who wouldn't want to be stuck in a damaged boat with no way out 🚣‍♂️? And don't even get me started on the frogs... like, what's up with that? Millions falling from the sky? That's just crazy talk 🐸😂.
 
can't believe how many movies are like "let's watch me survive in terrible weather" lol but seriously though everest 2015 is so underrated it's like the most realistic portrayal of mountain climbing disasters i mean we should be supporting more films like that instead of just superhero blockbusters all day every day 🤦‍♀️
 
🤔 I mean, have you seen the list of movies with dreadful weather? Like, some of these movies are more about weather than the actual plot 🌪️. Take "Frozen" for example - it's basically just an excuse to show off Elsa's powers, but we call that a movie?

And don't even get me started on "Sharknado". I mean, what's next? A movie about tornadoes filled with pizza slices or something 🍕?

But you know what would be interesting? If we looked at the data behind these movies. Like, how many of them are actually based on true stories or were inspired by real events? I bet not all of them 💡.

Also, why do so many of these movies feature extreme weather conditions as a plot device? Is it just because it's a great way to create drama and tension 📺?

Anyway, I'm gonna go fact-check some of this stuff... 👀
 
omg have u seen all these movies?? i mean like they're all so intense with the bad weather 🌪️🌨️ but idk what's up with all the frogs tho 🐸😂 from magnolia to sharknado lol those are some wild choices for a top 20 list and everest is just so harrowing i feel bad for the climbers 😓 and into the wild is just so sad u feel for chrsp that guy 💔
 
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