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  • Vincent Aiello spent nearly 25 years in the US Navy as a fighter pilot. He rates the realism of fighter-pilot scenes in popular movies. Vincent flew the F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet and the F-16 Fighting Falcon. He has completed over 3,800 flight hours and 705 carrier landings, and served as a TOPGUN instructor and air wing operations officer. He left the Navy in 2017 to become a commercial airline pilot. He also hosts the popular podcast "The Fighter Pilot Podcast."
    Vincent analyzes the realism of dog-fight scenes in "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997), "Iron Eagle" (1986), and "The Final Countdown" (1980). He also rates scenes with fighter pilots attacking other craft, such as "Air Force One" (1997) and "Independence Day" (1996). He looks at stunts featuring US aircraft such as "True Lies" (1994), "We Were Soldiers" (2002), and "Live Free or Die Hard" (2007). He breaks down the skills of Tom Cruise in "Top Gun" (1986) and addresses why fighter pilots have nicknames such as "Maverick."
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  • @substygram4357
    @substygram4357 3 года назад +2551

    He was a good sport critic. He understands the aspect of fun but is still able to point out the technical inaccuracies without ruining it

    • @thudthud5423
      @thudthud5423 2 года назад +41

      There is always the "suspension of disbelief" element to watching movies, otherwise, they couldn't be entertaining.

    • @MrGuitaristgamer101
      @MrGuitaristgamer101 Год назад +23

      That's what I've been looking for in these expert videos. A lot of them are sooo picky and clearly don't understand the fun of movies which makes me annoyed and not watch it. This guy knows what's up. He's aware it's not supposed to be accurate so he points out the big mistakes and quickly corrects the little ones

    • @nadavegosi5213
      @nadavegosi5213 Год назад +5

      he also has a podcast called the Fighter Pilot Podcast

    • @jhk8396
      @jhk8396 Год назад +7

      @@MrGuitaristgamer101 There's this one where a military helicopter pilot criticized the canyon flyi g in Mission Impossible as ludicrous despite Tom Cruise flying that scene for real

    • @achtsekundenfurz7876
      @achtsekundenfurz7876 Год назад +1

      He gave pretty high scores. In many cases, I would have awarded one less.
      And he DID address the issue with the guns, where even a Vulcan or GAU/8 sounds like a single-barrel gun in most movies. Heck, even in the StarGate SG-1 series (backed by the Pentagon(tm) ), there's that one A-10 attack scene, where you get a very slow "dakka-dakka-dakka" sound not exactly unlike the M60, instead of the iconic _brrrrrrrrrrrrt_ of a real GAU-8.

  • @4thmonitorion731
    @4thmonitorion731 3 года назад +2944

    "Doesn't mean a plane that is diving will sound like a WW2 Era Stuka bomber"
    Agreed.

    • @avisian8063
      @avisian8063 3 года назад +140

      Just shows how well designed the Stuka was that the sound became eternally ingrained in our consciousness. Associate it with doom and death. Well done Nazis... I guess. 😔

    • @kajmak64bit76
      @kajmak64bit76 2 года назад +47

      @@avisian8063 not to mention it was only 1 or 2 stuka"s... the future stuka's didn"t have that siren lol

    • @aguilardenehra5974
      @aguilardenehra5974 2 года назад +55

      @@kajmak64bit76 you mean 1 or 2 stuka "variants" ? If yes,then correct
      Only few Versions of the JU87 had the sirens and later versions didn't have them
      For various reasons,one of them is because the sound itself is a dead giveaway of the aircraft and AAA can easily spot and shoot them down

    • @kajmak64bit76
      @kajmak64bit76 2 года назад +24

      @@aguilardenehra5974 and because it was annoying to the pilots

    • @035gogmofo6
      @035gogmofo6 2 года назад +17

      ​@@kajmak64bit76 all jokes aside. you would also probably have a massive headache and hearing damage. if thats the only sound you will hear while flying that plane.

  • @crosseightyeight
    @crosseightyeight 3 года назад +1372

    The most unrealistic thing about the James Bond clip is the guy thinking it's a good idea to strangle the person flying the damn plane.

    • @kettle_of_chris
      @kettle_of_chris 2 года назад +59

      OMG (lmao) that never occurred to me until I read your comment
      hahahahahahaha

    • @heartless604
      @heartless604 2 года назад +46

      Commited to the cause!

    • @SoulCrapper
      @SoulCrapper 2 года назад +47

      "They expect one of us in the wreckage, brother!"

    • @Tigershark_3082
      @Tigershark_3082 2 года назад +27

      Interesting thing: the specific plane shown is an Aero L-39 Albatross, which is a two-seat trainer, typically with controls both in the front and rear seats.

    • @Mouchou_
      @Mouchou_ 2 года назад

      The flying through a mountain of fire is pretty awfully done too ngl

  • @j.w.matney8390
    @j.w.matney8390 2 года назад +842

    As a former Navy Radarman, he was spot on in his description of how radar works aboard a ship. His other comments were 100% correct. Well done.

    • @mdmyer
      @mdmyer 2 года назад +38

      Almost like he's a real expert or something!

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 Год назад +12

      ICman here, of course he knows how a Radar operates he's a freaking fighter pilot.

    • @maximilliancunningham6091
      @maximilliancunningham6091 Год назад +2

      @@nobytes2 "the real deal" nothing phony or pretentious.

    • @xTK421x
      @xTK421x Год назад +1

      shipmate

    • @wyatt-mv6pd
      @wyatt-mv6pd Год назад

      hes a navy fighter pilot lol

  • @xx5niperfoxxx676
    @xx5niperfoxxx676 3 года назад +2305

    “Callsign is just another name for a nickname”
    Me: “So it’s a nickname for a nickname?”

    • @alwaysdisputin9930
      @alwaysdisputin9930 3 года назад +114

      It's the nickname's callsign

    • @shabegsandhu6117
      @shabegsandhu6117 3 года назад +5

      @@alwaysdisputin9930 lol

    • @admiralwolf7218
      @admiralwolf7218 3 года назад +24

      So the callsign is a nickname for nickname so it would be a nickname for a callsign is a nickname

    • @jk8449
      @jk8449 3 года назад +11

      nickname^2

    • @1kokkerrot
      @1kokkerrot 3 года назад +10

      NicknameCEPTION

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 3 года назад +8429

    So you're saying my GTA V hydra stunts aren't realistic?

  • @chrispalmer7291
    @chrispalmer7291 2 года назад +39

    This guy was great. He had a good sense of humor. The missile won't get mad and turn back around. That cracked me up.

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat890 3 года назад +140

    7:10 Anakin: "I'll try spinning, that's a good trick!"
    Vincent: "Not really."

    • @filanfyretracker
      @filanfyretracker 2 года назад +6

      I mean in his case he was going against bots and not actual players ;)

  • @hunyotiago1271
    @hunyotiago1271 3 года назад +3000

    The purpose of propellers on an aircraft are to fan the pilot.
    When they stop turning, the pilot starts sweating.

    • @zt8003
      @zt8003 3 года назад +47

      I get it as a joke but I can’t tell is it’s supposed to be factual or not

    • @harrisonpowers4265
      @harrisonpowers4265 3 года назад +66

      @@zt8003 False. Lol.

    • @sahhull
      @sahhull 3 года назад +85

      A great helicopter joke. Taken out of context and ruined.

    • @meatballmeatwad5730
      @meatballmeatwad5730 2 года назад +3

      @@harrisonpowers4265 mmmmhsmms3

    • @meatballmeatwad5730
      @meatballmeatwad5730 2 года назад +2

      @@harrisonpowers4265 mmmmhsmms3

  • @colecrosby2433
    @colecrosby2433 3 года назад +2132

    If you're interested, this man hosts a great podcast called "The Fighter Pilot Podcast"

  • @KellySteam
    @KellySteam 2 года назад +498

    I'd love to see him react to aircraft in video games, from the arcade games like Battlefield to slightly more simulator games like War Thunder to the hardcore stimulators like DCS

    • @generalgrevious815
      @generalgrevious815 2 года назад +34

      There is a youtuber who was an F-18 pilot who absolutely loves DCS and has the full cockpit setup.
      He says its about as realistic to doing the real thing as a "game" is going to get out side of probably few million dollar military training stimulators.
      Damn i wish i could think of his name.

    • @Eduardoklein
      @Eduardoklein 2 года назад +12

      @@generalgrevious815 c.w. lemoine?

    • @razorbackblood06
      @razorbackblood06 2 года назад +7

      ​@@Eduardoklein "absolutely loves DCS and has the full cockpit setup" That doesn't sound like Lemoine.

    • @Eduardoklein
      @Eduardoklein 2 года назад +1

      @@razorbackblood06 last time i checked his Channel he was starting with the dcs videos, idk what hes doing these days

    • @razorbackblood06
      @razorbackblood06 2 года назад +4

      @@Eduardoklein he's done some stuff with DCS, but he doesn't play it regularly. I think most pilots would agree to the statement about the realism of DCS.

  • @tomboard1
    @tomboard1 2 года назад +91

    I read a story recently about the filming of the Final Countdown. They had real difficulty with the F-14 vs Zero because the F-14s just could not maintain the airspeed slow enough. They also didn't have many opportunities with these aircraft because as it turns out, renting (paying the fuel, etc) an F-14 was very expensive. The Navy didn't donate their time.

    • @denzelpardillo1181
      @denzelpardillo1181 Год назад +1

      Lol, and i thought the USN would be nice enough to offer some juice.

    • @classarank7youtubeherokeyb63
      @classarank7youtubeherokeyb63 Год назад +1

      @@denzelpardillo1181 The US Military paid for some of the flight time in Top Gun. Some of it could be counted as training for the pilots. I don't know about Final Countdown, but it still only applies to pro-military movies.

    • @Whiskey11Gaming
      @Whiskey11Gaming 9 месяцев назад +2

      That doesn't surprise me at all. The T-6 Texan used in the movie to represent the zero has a top speed of about 181 knots. A fully configured for landing F-14 is going to fly around 135-155 knots with gear down, full flaps, and the airbrakes deployed (yes that's the F-14's landing configuration, including the airbrake). The flaps on the F-14 had a max maneuvering speed of about 225 knots and about 3.5g before they'd get jammed. Not a lot of room to play there.
      Basically, the T-6 Texan would be flat out and the F-14 would be as slow as is possible and maintain flight.
      As for the particular scene, having flown similar dissimilar engagements in DCS World using the F-14 vs FW-190's in a joke event, the closure speed makes for some DICEY passes. Sad they didn't point out that Final Countdown got the sounds right for the M61A1 Vulcan! :)

    • @Cirux321
      @Cirux321 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Whiskey11GamingC.W. Lemoine has a video in his channel doing a livestream with one of the F-14 pilots in Final Countdown. Even he was saying how difficult it was due to the huge gap in speed. And originally they used a Helo to film the air scenes and that added another issue. They couldnt ever get all the aircraft in the shot. They ended up modifying an old B-24 to film from and the Tomcats were pushed hard to get slow enough. Considering those were A models with the TF30 engines, pretty impressive. Wasnt as taxing with the B and D with the F110 engines that allowed the Tomcats to perform well in slow, high-alpha maneuvers.
      And YES! One of the rare movies that gets the M61 cannon sound right. The .50 cal M2 sound movies tend to use is irritating.

  • @Kable10
    @Kable10 3 года назад +2523

    Iron man scene??

    • @Say_Tin
      @Say_Tin 3 года назад +408

      Clickbaited ;D

    • @Absolutelynotraymorx
      @Absolutelynotraymorx 3 года назад +145

      Click bait

    • @maruftim
      @maruftim 3 года назад +99

      clickbaited, yep

    • @alexwatson9595
      @alexwatson9595 3 года назад +68

      Click baited lol

    • @cappuccinogoodfinger
      @cappuccinogoodfinger 3 года назад +65

      10/10, from the HUD to the movements they got the Iron Man suit exactly right to the details as the real one !
      Including slicing the F-22’s wing with its butt !

  • @Alex-cn9uj
    @Alex-cn9uj 3 года назад +1481

    Good discussion but clickbait thumbnail because there was no real discussion with the ironman scene.

    • @davidbouchard8963
      @davidbouchard8963 3 года назад +42

      iron man basically just violates physics the entire time he exists :P there's really no explanation as to how he does anything without sci fi movie magic, and 90% of the time they don't even do that :P

    • @FlVE
      @FlVE 3 года назад +82

      @@davidbouchard8963 well then they shouldn't have put that in the thumbnail. It is clickbait

    • @infernal7318
      @infernal7318 3 года назад +2

      Thank you for that. Saved my time

    • @johnree6106
      @johnree6106 3 года назад +2

      @@FlVE Well he did show Iron man holding on to a jet.

    • @davidbouchard8963
      @davidbouchard8963 3 года назад +9

      @@FlVE lmao yes, thank you for your brave stance against youtube clickbait. you are truly saving democracy and defending the free world with your vigilance.

  • @saltysheppard549
    @saltysheppard549 3 года назад +122

    Worked on the F-15 for 3 years before moving over to the A-10. The reason they liked to fly in the wall is there radar system is one of the best and has an extremely long range and could engage within the maximum range of the missile. Essentially it created a large area of coverage that is hard to defeat.

    • @Leo___________
      @Leo___________ Год назад +5

      The F-15 just looks like a stone cold killer.
      What a plane

    • @Kumyar
      @Kumyar 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Leo___________
      Not a pound for the ground, eh?

  • @1003JustinLaw
    @1003JustinLaw Год назад +43

    The fact that this man can take one look at the planes in Top Gun and know exactly what's what is beyond astonishing, that's true professionalism right there.

    • @SJW7
      @SJW7 9 месяцев назад +2

      it was the cold war there was no way paramount would have gotten migs from the soviets

    • @thebigmightybattleship
      @thebigmightybattleship 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@SJW7 plus the f-5 is a well known plane

    • @Kumyar
      @Kumyar 8 месяцев назад +8

      I mean these are all well knows planes. Even with a shred of interest in aviation, millitary in this case, you're gonna know 9/10 planes shown to you.

  • @KamiSeiTo
    @KamiSeiTo 3 года назад +2812

    Why do you advertise Iron-Man in the miniature, if you don't talk about some Iron-Man flight scenes, assess the plausibility and stuff??

    • @theycallmeJacko
      @theycallmeJacko 3 года назад +60

      Well they did use that scene when talking about machine cannon's sound and firerate

    • @KamiSeiTo
      @KamiSeiTo 3 года назад +227

      @@theycallmeJacko Yes indeed, but that sounds like a technicality. We all know it's not what we expected when we saw the miniature and the title. ^^

    • @tmdh
      @tmdh 3 года назад +151

      Clickbait

    • @gio6623
      @gio6623 3 года назад +155

      Yup I only watched the video because i thought they were gonna talk about the iron man scene -.-

    • @sleepy_reaper000
      @sleepy_reaper000 3 года назад +11

      @@gio6623 agreed

  • @thegaypoopinthetoiletyouar8187
    @thegaypoopinthetoiletyouar8187 3 года назад +1083

    next video: ‘Covid-19 reacts to movies about viruses’

  • @Joege
    @Joege 3 года назад +95

    I didn't know that there was a movie named "octopussy"

    • @patchmoulton5438
      @patchmoulton5438 3 года назад +11

      Its an okayish old Bond movie

    • @tmclaug90
      @tmclaug90 3 года назад +16

      Gotta check out the sequel they made, "Octopenis".

    • @woongah
      @woongah 3 года назад +4

      Don't worry - those of us who knew tried really hard to forget it.

    • @bulldogcowwy3959
      @bulldogcowwy3959 3 года назад +7

      @@tmclaug90 and then the trilogy ends at “Octointercourse”

    • @danlyday7248
      @danlyday7248 3 года назад

      @@tmclaug90 Japan has already made that movie 1000 times

  • @thudthud5423
    @thudthud5423 2 года назад +9

    "Ratta-tatta" vs "Brrrt"
    Flying an F-16 with your knees takes Ultimate Level Skills+
    "The Final Countdown" is to me, without fail, a movie that gives me happy chills. Watching F-14s take out (simulated) Zeros and the pilot/actor nearly stalling his Tomcat in a scene is awesome. I saw this two days ago, by chance, and the "Splash the Zeroes" scene is gold.

  • @crusader318
    @crusader318 3 года назад +307

    My dad is actually friends with the pilot of one of the “migs “. He worked for the pilot after he (the pilot) became an admiral. He recalls seeing the helmet from Top Gun on the admiral’s desk.

    • @hazmatt3250
      @hazmatt3250 2 года назад +14

      Nice! My dad used to work for the guy who flew the E4B in Sum of All Fears (as my dad used to work for NAOC on the E4s)

    • @georgecoull1883
      @georgecoull1883 2 года назад

      He must be pretty good to be in the movie

    • @benjaminperez7328
      @benjaminperez7328 Год назад +2

      @@georgecoull1883
      “Rat” Willard.

    • @ruturajshiralkar5566
      @ruturajshiralkar5566 Год назад

      Gen. Herbert "Hawk" Carlisle
      - USAF CENTCOM Chief

  • @KieranReed729
    @KieranReed729 3 года назад +166

    “Crumples into a big puddle of... men” yeah that’s basically me going straight to bed after work

    • @janeparks1627
      @janeparks1627 3 года назад +4

      next video: ‘Covid-19 reacts to movies about viruses’

    • @damnfk063
      @damnfk063 3 года назад +7

      I know it was probably a typo. But this came out as a horrendous gay joke hahahahahahaha

    • @ameybirulkar7503
      @ameybirulkar7503 Год назад

      @@damnfk063 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @samid20
    @samid20 3 года назад +26

    “Hey, president, I got this...... Sir!” Hahahaha awesome

  • @tamelailes8166
    @tamelailes8166 2 года назад +33

    He could've given The Final Countdown a 9 out of 10, because they actually got the gun sounds right in that shootdown.

    • @calebr1590
      @calebr1590 Год назад +1

      also the zero fighting scene is real minus the take downs and one of the F 14s almost stalled out and crashed during filming

  • @dmanb123
    @dmanb123 3 года назад +420

    "this is my favorite scene, I'm going to give it a 2/10"

    • @AwestrikeFearofGods
      @AwestrikeFearofGods 3 года назад +7

      "Two."

    • @user-ce6cl8wg3r
      @user-ce6cl8wg3r 3 года назад +7

      It’s rated on realistic ness

    • @Drealmers
      @Drealmers 2 года назад +4

      Its nice movies to watch but he rated 2/10 for not been realistic

    • @jsullivan2112
      @jsullivan2112 Год назад

      Because he knows it doesn't have to be realistic to be awesome.

  • @AlvinDarmawan05
    @AlvinDarmawan05 3 года назад +301

    This guy's callsign is literally "Jell-O"
    Legend.

    • @DERP_Squad
      @DERP_Squad 3 года назад +22

      Callsigns are usually gained by embarrassing yourself. I'm imagining that he spilled jello over himself or something similar.

    • @AlvinDarmawan05
      @AlvinDarmawan05 3 года назад +3

      @@DERP_Squad and it rhymes! I'm just here imagining hostile bandits flying by and seeing "Jell-O" on the side of the cockpit, or the radio communications between him and base lol

    • @DERP_Squad
      @DERP_Squad 3 года назад +4

      @@AlvinDarmawan05 On the side of a cockpit is the rank and name of the pilot. I don't think that they put the call sign on. Part of the reasons for call signs is that the enemies are unlikely to know them, so even if they have breached comms security, it'll be mostly useless to them as they don't know which aircraft is reporting, or being given orders.

    • @AlvinDarmawan05
      @AlvinDarmawan05 3 года назад

      @@DERP_Squad oh I didnt know that! Though I'm pretty sure I've seen some written inside quotation marks, or are they just nicknames?

    • @DERP_Squad
      @DERP_Squad 3 года назад +8

      @@AlvinDarmawan05 It tends to be more of a movie thing to have the callsign written on the aircraft. The name and rank of the pilot isn't secret information. You are allowed to tell the enemy your name, rank, and serial number so they can report you captured, or if they found you dead the information is on your dog tags, to the International Red Cross. The IRC would then report that information on to the enemy government, who in turn should let the family know. The names are written on the aircraft in case any identification on the body is destroyed. Though I think that the US has stopped writing the names on the aircraft recently as now only the commanding officer and executive officer have assigned aircraft. The other members of the squadron get aircraft assigned on a mission by mission basis.

  • @loke6664
    @loke6664 2 года назад +23

    The "Broken arrow" code he talks about means "We are being overrun, bomb my position" which only was used a couple of times during Vietnam, and the first time was indeed during Ia Drang valley. It isn't actually related to the air force code for losing a nuke, the Army and Navy codes are different but I can see the confusion about it.
    And yeah, films from the battle show the Skyraiders dive bombing from very low altitude, I am assuming they went so low to identify their targets.
    "We were soldiers" is actually pretty historical accurate unlike "Braveheart" and the "Patriot". Maybe because it is based on the book written by the guy Mel plays and that they had both real footage and vets to help them to get things right.

    • @ejrupp9555
      @ejrupp9555 2 года назад +4

      Yup, 'Broken Arrow' in that time frame meant, "we are in immanent threat of being over-run without the capacity to do a god damn thing about it." It was a request for all stationed aircraft and assets not currently in combat to divert to the coordinates and report when they were on station or in visual range for direction to targets. Radio would direct targets relative to signal smoke areas or at will outside of smoked areas. If there were artillery assets, radio would give walk it back coordinates to their position. The rumor was that artillery would continue to that position if they heard radio verbally sign off - meaning to not let them take me. I think the later was not a policy but a soldiers agreement that was understood in that time. Both of my uncles were Vietnam radio operators with the Cav. They told a lot of stories about how many times they came close to calling it.

  • @DartzIRL
    @DartzIRL 8 месяцев назад +1

    One thing I remember about The Final Countdown is one of the F-14's obviously having a 'moment' while it was playing with the Zeros.
    Quite obviously going slow and it just rocks and threatens to spin and that Zero pilot nearly got a maneuver kill.

  • @johnuhrig6993
    @johnuhrig6993 3 года назад +238

    I loved his thoughts on that scene from Iron Man, as promised in the thumbnail.

    • @Pappycap74
      @Pappycap74 2 года назад +36

      ik right like that's the reason i came and he just doesnt get to review it

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 2 года назад +19

      If they only showed the pricture it’d be easier to forgive but they even wrote the name, that’s just misinformation

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 2 года назад

      @Dorian Mead Wow you’re the first person to notice, cheers mate

    • @priyachoudhary9896
      @priyachoudhary9896 2 года назад +4

      Lmao I double checked the timeline and damn....what a sad clout

    • @costaliberta5969
      @costaliberta5969 Год назад +3

      clickbaits work, i guess. saw it, clicked it, watched it. and then i realized.
      so it won't get a like outta me.

  • @maximilianb7722
    @maximilianb7722 3 года назад +331

    I could watch these breakdowns for hours on end

    • @ratherbefishing4225
      @ratherbefishing4225 3 года назад +1

      There will soon be enough of them for you to do just that

    • @CalSeedy
      @CalSeedy 3 года назад +3

      Check out C. W. Lemoine. He has a series called Mover Ruins Movies on this exact topic. He's an ex fighter pilot with plenty of experience.

    • @cthomas025
      @cthomas025 3 года назад +5

      They are all over now man. WIRED, Vanity Fair and GQ, for sure, all have their own series like this with experts critiquing movies and/or TV series with fighter pilots, language experts, surgeons, forensics, etc. all doing this same thing.

    • @IIISentorIII
      @IIISentorIII 2 года назад

      If you do you are in risk of getting a breakdown!

  • @fubaralakbar6800
    @fubaralakbar6800 2 года назад +11

    "I've never had to defend from someone trying to strangle me." LOL I hope not!

  • @ytubepuppy
    @ytubepuppy Год назад +35

    Always entertaining to watch a real expert rip Hollywood script writers to shreds.

    • @ameybirulkar7503
      @ameybirulkar7503 Год назад

      Always boring to see real life stuff in movies because they are made for fun. They are not documentary

  • @duartesimoes508
    @duartesimoes508 3 года назад +103

    "The final countdown" is a great movie. I must have gone out to see it more than five or six times. Sober, credible aircraft wise, and devoid of crappy conversations. It does deserve the higher note.

    • @dmutant2635
      @dmutant2635 3 года назад +3

      Speculative story lines like this are fascinating when done well.
      It was a big plus that the USN was so supportive.

    • @tsu8003
      @tsu8003 3 года назад +7

      The Final Countdown outguns Top Gun every time!

    • @wongjefx980
      @wongjefx980 3 года назад +3

      Best F14 scenes in Final Countdown...the end credits are better than Top Gun.

    • @Nurhaal
      @Nurhaal 3 года назад +14

      I think the most "sobering" thing about Final Countdown is how it eventually reveals to the audience via the script dialogue that their single Nimitz Class carrier and it's entire current contingent of aircraft and weapons literally out performs and out classes THE ENTIRE ATTACK on Pearl Harbor, which was a multi wave, multi carrier, several HUNDREDS of aircraft, SEVERAL HOURS attack - to where as the Nimitz could fully deploy it's air assets and within a few minutes, have decimated that entire WW2 era task force from Japan.
      The other sobering fact was the whole moral plot line of the movie itself - they acknowledge the Grandfather Paradox type of scenario and choose to let history play out.
      Very underrated movie. Especially for us military / aviation nerds.

    • @eizzle78
      @eizzle78 3 года назад +6

      The dogfight scene, one of the Tomcats rolls over the top and departs controlled flight, it was real and I can only imagine the pucker factor in the cockpit!

  • @thewanderingguru4097
    @thewanderingguru4097 3 года назад +52

    14:50- The red shirt is there so that the away team has a non core character to sacrifice for dramatic effect.

    • @kettle_of_chris
      @kettle_of_chris 2 года назад +1

      ALSO: Names are giveaway too:
      "Lieutenant Warf: you, Riker, Data and Santiago beam down to the surface..."
      -a Stand-Up comedian at a late-90's Star Trek Convention
      Spoiler: Santiago is gonna get it

    • @michaelbateman6430
      @michaelbateman6430 2 года назад

      Sick reference bro!

    • @slimmccoy8863
      @slimmccoy8863 Год назад +1

      Guy Fleegman : Yeah, but that's when I thought I was the crewman that stays on the ship, and something is up there, and it kills me. But now I'm thinking I'm the guy who gets killed by some monster five minutes after we land on the planet.
      -Galaxy Quest

  • @el_dutchman2055
    @el_dutchman2055 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Vincent for taking the time for some nice insides on realism. Appreciate it!

  • @danielisaacs2032
    @danielisaacs2032 Год назад +8

    I've watched about 12 of these INSIDER: How Real Is It videos, and this reviewer is by far the bast and most professional I've seen. He knows his stuff cold, picks his points, and rates pretty fairly (I think). Isn't trying to ham it up and make it about him and his experiences (as some of the other reviewers did), either.

    • @TheGoddamnBacon
      @TheGoddamnBacon Год назад +1

      That's Vincent "Jello" Aiello, former TOPGUN instructor and host of The Fighter Pilot Podcast. Kinda second nature to him at this point.

  • @wisnuhendra6867
    @wisnuhendra6867 3 года назад +173

    "you just hear that "zzz" sound..."
    You mean "BRRRTTT" sound?

    • @sosigsosig1944
      @sosigsosig1944 3 года назад +25

      haha a-10 go brrrt

    • @chriscowan1463
      @chriscowan1463 3 года назад +15

      Different caliber guns make different noises

    • @emudeko
      @emudeko 3 года назад +1

      More like TRRRTTRRRRR

    • @darbythrower9193
      @darbythrower9193 3 года назад

      Was thinking the SAME thing!!!!!

    • @MrDemonicDan
      @MrDemonicDan 3 года назад +13

      By law, only the A-10 is entitled to make a BRRRTTT noise.

  • @TimberDCS
    @TimberDCS 3 года назад +61

    F-14: Literally travels back in time
    Pilot: 8/10

  • @davidgcastino2388
    @davidgcastino2388 2 года назад +6

    Vincent, that was great. Very professional and humorous evaluation. I very much enjoyed this.

  • @johnfox4703
    @johnfox4703 3 года назад +14

    Sir that was a joy to listen to. I have had a love of aircraft since forever (now 62). It is fabulous to hear a true aviator speak of actual flight and combat tactics. Particularly someone who knows their business!! Please do more of this!!

    • @MongooseTacticool
      @MongooseTacticool 2 года назад

      If you haven't already discovered it, look for the Fighter Pilot Podcast on RUclips, Mr Aiello is the host.

  • @greghavens7679
    @greghavens7679 3 года назад +36

    I was in Key West and was lucky enough to be working with my father who was the consultant and A&I for the Zero's on The Final Countdown. One of the Zero pilots was Archie Donohue, WWII Ace. The Zero's were AT-6 Texan trainers that had been converted for the movie Tora Tora Tora. When the F14 (flown by Fox Farrell) blew by the Zero (flown by Donohue) and the Zero got caught in the jet wash, Archie ended up with a huge bruise on his thigh from the stick slamming into him. The Zero's were flying with the throttles to the stops and the F14's were flying at stall speed just to get them both in the same shot. Big shout out to Lloyd Kaufman for being so cool to us while we were there.

    • @fridaycaliforniaa236
      @fridaycaliforniaa236 Год назад

      I didn't know that the F-14 couldn't maintain a speed low enough to follow the Zero, even @ full throttle.

    • @jinx6777
      @jinx6777 Год назад

      @@fridaycaliforniaa236 Modern fighter jets *really* don't like flying slow. The F-14 is somewhat unique in this case because it can swing it's wings forward, but even so.
      There are pictures of F-16s in the Portuguese Airforce trying to keep up with pilots finishing flight training in training aircraft. They have to keep a high degree angle of attack.

    • @greghavens7679
      @greghavens7679 Год назад +2

      @@fridaycaliforniaa236 They could not match speed. The camera folks could only get a few seconds of both aircraft in the same shot. There is a great shot of the Zero flying through some clouds with the F14 right behind it. Awesome shot.

    • @Whiskey11Gaming
      @Whiskey11Gaming 9 месяцев назад

      @@greghavens7679 A T-6 Texan flying flat out can hit about 181 knots. The F-14's LANDING configuration (gear down, flaps down, air brakes deployed, hook down (for carrier landings) was between 135-155 knots depending on weight. The problem is the main flaps had a max airspeed of 225 knots and a maneuvering g limit of 3.5g. Not a whole lot of wiggle room in those ~30 knots, and the F-14 just isn't as impressive looking in a near landing configuration and it's quite dangerous to maneuver aggressively at those speeds.
      Having messed around in DCS world with the F-14 vs FW-190's, the closure rate problem is huge and can make for some dicey passes... the FW-190 is a good bit faster than the Texan is =|

    • @greghavens7679
      @greghavens7679 9 месяцев назад

      @@Whiskey11Gaming I was 14 at the time and didn't know anything about the Tomcat. But I was honored, and still am, when the VF-84 guys spray painted a great big Jolly Rogers on my chest and belly with the squadron stencil when they made me an honorary member. Some things in life just friggin' rock to a teenager. Still got the official T-shirt.

  • @berserkirclaws107
    @berserkirclaws107 3 года назад +20

    It's always interesting to listen someone who knows his subject .

  • @Kodaiva
    @Kodaiva 2 года назад +4

    I love how even with the inaccuracies top gun still makes it mostly believable

  • @5crownsministries
    @5crownsministries Год назад

    This is honestly amazing commentary. The thing that really gets me is his ability to sift through the spatial positioning to correct the comments! He can just look at these scenes and know whether he's looking at left-wing, right-wing, 6 o'clock, or whatever. Man. Can't fake that!

  • @FingeringThings
    @FingeringThings 3 года назад +28

    Bless this man for his service

  • @Foomba
    @Foomba 3 года назад +11

    I enjoy Vincent's podcasts. I have emailed him several times either sharing a video about fighter planes or questions and he always replies. A guy that is informative and easy to listen to.

  • @willdouglass6391
    @willdouglass6391 2 года назад +3

    Huge amount of respect for the navy and Air Force pilots especially fighter pilots the amount of training and mental and physical toughness that it takes to withstand the g’s is incredible and that’s why I aspire to be a fighter pilot because they can do things that a marine or army soldier can’t

  • @kevroq91
    @kevroq91 3 года назад +8

    As an civil engineer, I give this review a 7/10 because he referred to concrete as cement ...

    • @BigBear--
      @BigBear-- Год назад

      Isn't concrete mostly cement with a bunch of aggregate added? I guess the only other road surface construction would be asphalt, which I don't think contains much, if any, cement.

    • @Mick_A_Knuckle
      @Mick_A_Knuckle Год назад

      Yeah, that made me cringe too. Such a common mistake.

  • @User_RK_
    @User_RK_ 3 года назад +60

    Yaaaa “Jello,” your the best, love your insights and the fighter pilot podcast

  • @omaradanielthelolmodel4490
    @omaradanielthelolmodel4490 3 года назад +9

    "...what a missle won't do is follow you like 'O yeah, I'm gonna get you'..."
    😂😂😂😂

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 2 года назад +1

    This pilot has his head on swivel like he's on the job! Excellent guest and episode! 👍

  • @RaptorJesus
    @RaptorJesus Год назад +1

    I just want to say. I love everything about this man. Thank you.

  • @Basilone45
    @Basilone45 3 года назад +122

    Hey its Jell-O!
    Personally I would've deducted an extra point or two for the Harrier hover scene in True Lies. Harriers are not remotely like a helicopter+plane hybrid. The jet engines run a lot hotter and need the airflow from flying or else they overheat. When hovering water is injected to keep the temperature down, and they only carry enough coolant to last around 90 seconds. They have that hover capability so that they can take off and land on amphibious assault ships, but in a combat zone they just operate like a normal fixed wing aircraft.

    • @luisenriqueperezperez3193
      @luisenriqueperezperez3193 3 года назад +7

      So you are telling me the Harrier that hovered over the map after 7 kills in CoD MW2 was a lie 😡

    • @Tigershark_3082
      @Tigershark_3082 3 года назад

      Could there potentially be a modification for the harrier that adds more coolant?
      I also remember seeing something about the Marine Corps testing a new ability with the AV-8A called Viffing (vectoring in forward flight) in the 1980s.

    • @Tigershark_3082
      @Tigershark_3082 3 года назад

      Could there potentially be a modification for the harrier that adds more coolant?
      I also remember seeing something about the Marine Corps testing a new ability with the AV-8A called Viffing (vectoring in forward flight) in the 1980s.

    • @BillinhoBamford
      @BillinhoBamford 3 года назад +10

      ... and the idea that someone in a Harrier can hear anyone else shouting is laughable. If you've been anywhere near one then you'll know what I mean. Those things are LOUD!

    • @Kyrazlan
      @Kyrazlan 3 года назад +5

      Also, they use engine bleed air to operate the guns which can't be used during hovering. Pretty much everything about the harriers in this movie was fantasy.

  • @Bokaj01
    @Bokaj01 3 года назад +19

    I like the idea of an ‘angry missile’ 😂

  • @doncallangher6177
    @doncallangher6177 Год назад

    I was going to scan thru this quickly but got hooked in the first minute and stayed for the entire vid. Engrossing and fascinating!

  • @bigbossnaga7831
    @bigbossnaga7831 2 года назад +2

    Very satisfying reaction . . Enjoyed every second of it.
    Salute to these pilots 🔥👍

  • @MrGrace
    @MrGrace 3 года назад +12

    I always laugh at that Independence Day parachute fall 😂

  • @ehudgavron9086
    @ehudgavron9086 3 года назад +3

    Well. That was an awesome summary. Thanks, Vincent. Final Countdown is my favorite and you gave it an 8. You rock. The other movies are absurd... and you gave them rankings I agree with as well. You still rock. Thank you for your service!

  • @TacComControl
    @TacComControl 2 года назад +3

    One of the hardest things to believe about Zero Hour is that the Zero wouldn't be that hard to take down. The thing that made the Zero so dangerous wasn't just that it could go real fast, it's that it could drop down real slow. In fact, its listed top speed was rarely ever actually pushed, and somewhat amusingly, due to engine types, weight, etc, a Zero could run slow for a LONG time. F14s are big and heavy and gulp down fuel like nobody's business. And remember, the faster you're going, the wider your turn radius. So that F14 could be fighting a stall while that zero's turning on a dime and taking potshots at him. They probably still wouldn't WIN, but unless that tomcat engaged at range and finished the fight long before they were ever seen, that's not gonna go the way they want it to. Tomcat can shoot from afar, but that zero can Happily go toe to toe right up inside that envelope.
    Also it would make a lot more sense to me for the tomcats to splash the zeroes at range. The last thing they want is to be spotted, and if Either of those zeroes go home and report that they saw a big flat flame-belching variable-geometry bubble-canopy fighter jet in the air that could push 1300 knots in the 1940s, that's gonna have WAY worse outcomes than "Two planes disappeared under mysterious circumstances".

  • @E.AllTheAbove
    @E.AllTheAbove 3 года назад +18

    Wow. Absolutely impressive how well this guy knows his stuff. He knew what the planes were just by looking at them, he knew their statistics he knew there abilities. This is someone who really studied and knew his craft very well when wearing the uniform. Hats off to you, sir. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing what you had to say, and learning from you.

    • @crysaura
      @crysaura 2 года назад +4

      Well he was a navy pilot for 20 years lol he actually had a pretty interesting career. He originally flew F-18’s for the navy (on a aircraft carrier for a few deployments too), then he became a TOPGUN instructor for few years, then he flew F-16’s as part of the Navy’s Aggressor squadron (flew as the “bad guy” for training exercises). And now he’s an airline pilot.
      Aviation enthusiasts are a special breed of enthusiasts. My husband had grown up on and next to airports with a life long love for aviation, He can tell you what’s flying overhead just by the sound, no need to look (about 95% of the time), and tell me the whole history of the plane and what it’s capable of. Same if one pops up in a movie or TV show. I will say it’s tough to watch certain action movies with him, because whenever they do something insanely realistic, he points it out and explains why lol

    • @daemonthorn5888
      @daemonthorn5888 2 года назад

      They are trained to be able to identify other aircraft, even by just silhouette.

    • @ArchonCommando
      @ArchonCommando 2 года назад

      To be honest to just call out the aircraft really isn't hard. Trawl any forums for any combat aviation game like Warthunder or DCS and you'll find hundreds of people that would specify you those aircraft and very roughly what they can do. If you want to talk to him about things only he would know then ask him what being up there is like and tactics.

    • @mitchellbunting296
      @mitchellbunting296 4 месяца назад

      He’s the host of “The Fighter-pilot Podcast” it’s a really good podcast if your into military aviation

  • @Amazonforest11
    @Amazonforest11 3 года назад +30

    ✨✨✨He is so calm , composed and cool . His personality really suits his profession really well . And the best part about this video is that he explained each and everything so delicately and neatly 👍

  • @hannesjonasson3550
    @hannesjonasson3550 3 года назад +109

    If anyone here haven't check out his podcast "Fighter Pilot Podcast" you absolutley should! Doesn't matter if you're intrested in aviation or not! Check it out!!!

    • @clarissagun5581
      @clarissagun5581 3 года назад +2

      The purpose of propellers on an aircraft are to fan the pilot.
      When they stop turning, the pilot starts sweating.

    • @Badbhoys
      @Badbhoys 2 года назад

      @@clarissagun5581 you stole that

  • @badge315
    @badge315 2 года назад +7

    In Air Force One, the President specifically asked the Lt. Colonel if he was a pilot and he said no, so that would explain why he didn't know where anything was. Also, in True Lies I never understood why the Harriers did their strafing run across the bridge rather than lengthwise.

  • @Haroonisty
    @Haroonisty 3 года назад +1

    Sir !
    I appreciate your knowledge about Fighter Jets , and I appreciate your feedback on these movies and combat capability of aircrafts.
    Thanks.

  • @knucklesandwich1000
    @knucklesandwich1000 3 года назад +5

    I'm glad to see The Final Countdown made the list. I read some recalled stories from the film crew and pilots and there was some gnarly flying done in that film.

  • @omegagilgamesh
    @omegagilgamesh 3 года назад +27

    Just because no one else is saying it, "DO AN AILERON ROLL!"

  • @aimedemperor6938
    @aimedemperor6938 Год назад

    Was not expecting to see Vincent Aeillo. I listen to his podcast at work

  • @GamerTayhong
    @GamerTayhong 2 года назад

    Amazed with the spatial awareness just by watching and listening.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 3 года назад +41

    25 years in the Navy? Wow I thank him for his service. My grandpa also served in the military during WWII

    • @tsu8003
      @tsu8003 3 года назад

      So that'll have been 25 months then!

    • @falaendil8813
      @falaendil8813 3 года назад +2

      My grandpa served as a fighter pilot during the civil war

    • @legionx4046
      @legionx4046 3 года назад

      @@falaendil8813 I hope your joking

    • @falaendil8813
      @falaendil8813 3 года назад +1

      @@legionx4046 Nah, why would I. He flew the Super Hornet from 1864 untill 12.5. 1865 when he was shot down by a confederacy flak in The battle of Palmito ranch. Honored be his memory.

  • @oobaka1967
    @oobaka1967 3 года назад +9

    From what I recall, the 4 missiles fired in True Lies were added after the fact. The harriers were real. The bridge was real. The trucks were real. No miniatures.
    True Lies really deserved a sequel.
    Best line was from Tom Arnold when he saw Eliza Dushku with a helmet on and said "I remember the first time I was shot out of a cannon".

    • @damyr55
      @damyr55 3 года назад

      I know that it was practical, but are you sure that those weren't miniatures?

    • @NetAndyCz
      @NetAndyCz 2 года назад +1

      @@damyr55 I do not know if they used a miniatures for some shots, but they destroyed a real bridge for later scenes. I am reasonably sure there were charges on the bridge to ensure the desired explosion.

  • @meme9492
    @meme9492 3 года назад +25

    Broken arrow is a term used when a unit is being overrun and to go ahead and use all available firepower on the enemy. Means different things to different branches of the military.

    • @shaferbro
      @shaferbro Год назад +2

      Broken arrow can also referr to a missing nuclear weapon so yeah, context is very important haha

    • @rerror3577
      @rerror3577 Год назад +5

      When you hear an infantry division has fucked up so badly they have both acquired and now lost a nuclear weapon.

    • @ameybirulkar7503
      @ameybirulkar7503 Год назад +1

      @@rerror3577 lol that would be a funny news

  • @johanrunfeldt7174
    @johanrunfeldt7174 Год назад +5

    There's one movie I missed in this compilation: The Bridges at Toko-Ri from 1954. The air combat scenes in this movie is incredible, and you get to see some great action surrounding operations on a Midway-class carrier. The planes are Grumman F9F Panther (that's the straight-wing F9F), Douglas AD Skyraider, and Sikorsky HO3S. Recommended, even if you don't make a video reacting to the aviation scenes in it.

    • @gregb.330
      @gregb.330 Год назад +1

      Excellent movie, but the flat top was an Essex class carrier, not Midway class.

  • @diegouy8482
    @diegouy8482 3 года назад +3

    When I was high school, I had a former Navy Pilot as my Navy Jrotc instructor. Very knowledgeable, holy cow. It's like they know everything in the Navy.

  • @Master_RoSSShi
    @Master_RoSSShi 3 года назад +110

    Would love to see meteorologists rate weather scenes in movies.

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 3 года назад +14

      Ooh, that’s a good one. They could talk about the CGI done in various scenes and compare them to reality.

    • @JoshuaTootell
      @JoshuaTootell 2 года назад +4

      There is one out there.

    • @fridaycaliforniaa236
      @fridaycaliforniaa236 Год назад

      Omg, I agree with this comment =)

    • @DarrenKrusi
      @DarrenKrusi Год назад +1

      Flying cow!

    • @charlieflight6124
      @charlieflight6124 Год назад

      Good news! There is one now!

  • @bradbrandon2506
    @bradbrandon2506 3 года назад +1

    Alright. I've subscribed. I like your stuff. You make good content. I like how you use actual "insiders" like special forces operators and fighter pilots I'm order to make your content. In addition, I am a huge supporter of the US military, as I am an air force recruit.

  • @Home_Wheat
    @Home_Wheat 3 года назад

    the best reaction video i’ve ever seen
    this is better then just watching random videos and laughing then upload to youtube

  • @memezoffuckery3207
    @memezoffuckery3207 3 года назад +41

    That clickbait though, he barely talked about Iron Man: (6:44)

    • @Kxy2x
      @Kxy2x 2 года назад

      Ok

  • @Armadauzbekistan
    @Armadauzbekistan 3 года назад +165

    Any C.W. Lemoine fans?

    • @lancet.346
      @lancet.346 3 года назад +15

      TOMCATS!

    • @Sondie
      @Sondie 3 года назад +15

      Mover ruins another channel's comment section. 🤭

    • @romanoonamor7690
      @romanoonamor7690 3 года назад +4

      Nah. Guy's a douche.

    • @gmailfarmer2779
      @gmailfarmer2779 3 года назад

      This guy's callsign is literally "Jell-O"
      Legend.

    • @siddhantpatel7573
      @siddhantpatel7573 3 года назад

      How can anybody forget C. W Lemoine's obsession for F-14, he is really good at explaining aviation stuff. On a side note, F-14 is a marvellous piece of engineering, so I can understand his obsession towards it.

  • @Anax89
    @Anax89 2 года назад +1

    Incredible how 'Jello' looks EXACTLY how i imagined he'd look!

  • @AbrianamartinezEventing
    @AbrianamartinezEventing 3 года назад

    He talked about some of my favorites!! Top gun and The Final Countdown!!!!

  • @Ash-qc9os
    @Ash-qc9os 3 года назад +13

    6/10 for the pilot being capable of saving the woman, fighting a dude with a gun AND being able to hover a Harrier one handed.

  • @gradydoran4738
    @gradydoran4738 3 года назад +22

    William H Macy’s character is not one of the pilots. He is a random Air Force officer (maybe the joint chief from that branch?)

    • @tulleuchen
      @tulleuchen 3 года назад +1

      Yup, there were no real pilots on board alive except the president who had flown smaller planes.

    • @MrKkaeder
      @MrKkaeder 3 года назад +4

      Very true not a AF1 pilot definitely not a joint chief with the rank of major. I believe he was military intelligence. Mainly due to the fact he was briefing the president on mobilizations of saddam Hussein’s troops in Iraq.

  • @hanscombe72
    @hanscombe72 2 года назад

    I loved your comment about the classic ubiquitous diving plane sound. It was only the siren on the wings of a Stuka dive bomber purely as a psyops weapon. But it is just everywhere!!!!!!

  • @Czahn15
    @Czahn15 2 года назад

    I love this guy's Fighter Pilot podcast.

  • @schumi246
    @schumi246 3 года назад +10

    In the “Air Force One” scene, the guy in the right seat isn’t a pilot, of that plane at least, so he wouldn’t know the arrangement of the switches.

  • @brunozeigerts6379
    @brunozeigerts6379 2 года назад +3

    One possible explanation for the reversal in Iron Eagle, is that the enemy commander asked for the most heavily armed aircraft in the flight.
    In a dogfight, you want the 'cleanest' aircraft, that is, one not encumbered with ordinance. You certainly wouldn't need bombs or fuel tanks in a dogfight.

  • @celtdawg01
    @celtdawg01 Год назад

    "I never had to defend from someone trying to strangle me." Best line of the video. ROFL

  • @splabooshkey3343
    @splabooshkey3343 Год назад +2

    I want to add, in the segment about "true lies" you mention the harriers needing to keep their lasers targeting the vehicles on the bridge and while yes, some versions are laser guided most varieties of the maverick are fire and forget weapons
    Great video overall tho! Keep up the good work

    • @scarybaldguy
      @scarybaldguy 9 месяцев назад

      All the -65s I saw in the Air Force were the original TV-guided (internal, not FBW or laser-designated) variant.

  • @rchrdjrz21
    @rchrdjrz21 3 года назад +15

    He is very knowledgeable on what he's saying about the movie scenes

  • @kakite5163
    @kakite5163 3 года назад +7

    I would have loved you to include the Flying Scenes from Dunkirk in this video. As you said about Hollywood and the masks, but I'm pretty sure that in Dunkirk the Spitfire pilots are covered at all times with their masks.

    • @virusj216
      @virusj216 3 года назад

      Yeah same. I’d like to see more accurate depictions being analyzed.

    • @Ivy94F
      @Ivy94F 3 года назад

      He has another one of these vids and I want to say he did mention that film, but I’m not sure. I remember someone did, because they mentioned how far he was flying that plane level without any functioning engine.

  • @Geeeeee23
    @Geeeeee23 3 года назад

    Thank you for your service!!

  • @SpectrePilot301
    @SpectrePilot301 2 года назад +2

    I still love how inside the trailer that got ripped apart by the F-35 one of the screens called it an AV-8B which is for the Harrier JumpJet

  • @metimoteo
    @metimoteo 2 года назад +6

    I loved "The Final Countdown." It's still a great movie, and it's too often overlooked by casual film-viewers.

  • @jsullivan2112
    @jsullivan2112 Год назад +4

    Haha I was wondering if Iron Eagle would ever show up in one of these videos. Fun movie as a kid, can barely remember anything about it, was wondering how it would hold up to proper scrutiny.

  • @JankExpeditions
    @JankExpeditions 2 года назад

    I listen to Vincent’s podcast,its amazing.

  • @2lipToo
    @2lipToo 2 года назад +1

    Loved this and I think he could've easily shredded everything here several more points.

  • @youngmanbones1690
    @youngmanbones1690 3 года назад +12

    This is like corridor crew’s VFX artist react series

  • @gregr6032
    @gregr6032 3 года назад +9

    I'm surprised you didn't cover "Behind enemy lines"

  • @MoonFlux
    @MoonFlux 9 месяцев назад +1

    10/10 reviewer for flights....
    1/10 for calling them James Bond.

  • @user-od6gi4lz8t
    @user-od6gi4lz8t 4 месяца назад

    Hey Jello! What a surprise to see you here!!! ❤
    I’m a subscriber of your fantastic podcast!😊