Oh sure. There are really storm chasers and they really did try and deploy probes in the path of twisters. They still try and do that today. The rest was mostly Hollywood hype. I can just about promise you that if a F5 (Well now they use the EF scale) twister were to go directly over you, not only would you not be able to look up at it, I dont think you would remain in the same spot.
Warning: Short story Long
As a kid, I remember a twister coming near our house I dont remember exactly how close, call it a near miss if you want to. However, we had not been there long and it was built from the ground up. 40 acres of land, all of it fenced in with 5 strand barb wire fence which I had the fine (read sarcasm) pleasure of running that barb wire and digging many of the post holes. We, of course put an interior fence up to close off the area around the house, also 5 strands of barbed wire.
We also had a fairly huge barn maybe 100 meters behind the house. Its roof was those Tin sheets if you know what they look like, how big they are and so on. Well that near miss twister took several of those sheets off the barn. One of them ended up in the yard of the house. Wrapped around the barb wire fence. But it was wrapped around only the top strand and none of the lower strands were damaged and it was wrapped around tightly enough that we had to cut it off the strand with tin snips that took like forever.
I wish, even at that age, understood what I was looking at seeing that sheet wrapped around that barb wire and had the foresight to get or have someone take pictures. I have a hard time convincing anyone I tell that to that it really happened.