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  • Top Gun: Maverick is out this week! Everyone seems to be enjoying it so far so let's go back to 1986 and see what they did wrong in this one, I mean right! Crap, forgot I love movies. Here's everything right with Top Gun!
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  • @cheesecake4204
    @cheesecake4204 2 года назад +5783

    Oh, you pointed out the lack of air conditioning. Thing is, there WAS no air conditioning on aircraft carriers back then! Pretty cool detail, actually!

    • @Zsinj3
      @Zsinj3 2 года назад +378

      Not only back then, but most vessels today still lack air conditioning except in areas containing vital electronics which would malfunction or fail if they got too hot. Everything about warships is about efficiency, whether it's energy, personnel or just physical space.

    • @andrewrogers3067
      @andrewrogers3067 2 года назад +7

      @nemo pouncey What happened?

    • @lostpompeylad
      @lostpompeylad 2 года назад +75

      Served 2000-2012 and little or no air-conditioning on board ship.... when I got assigned to a new vessel the air-conditioning wasn't working it was pumping hot air (slow clap) instead.... and we got deployed to the gulf.... thick flash hoods in a pressure cooker... Good times 😆

    • @emsdad71300
      @emsdad71300 2 года назад +50

      Well, I was never on a carrier, but we had AC on the destroyer I served on from 83 to 88. So I'm sure there was some kind of AC on the carrier. Having said that, the AC was always inadequate in the crew or officers quarters. The only place it was decent was in areas like the combat information center, because all the electronic gadgets needed to be kept cool.

    • @rkstevenson5448
      @rkstevenson5448 2 года назад +67

      @@andrewrogers3067 She wasn't approached for the sequel. She looks her age (which is fine, that's how we're supposed to age) and she isn't in the same shape she was in the 80s, so they didn't want her on board.

  • @pbdye1607
    @pbdye1607 2 года назад +1235

    The weird thing is that Cruise is the PERFECT size for a fighter pilot. Tall guys don't fit well in the cockpits.

    • @brocksolomon8953
      @brocksolomon8953 2 года назад +91

      Can confirm. My dad was an F-16 pilot at 6'4" and he tells me it was a struggle 😂

    • @Brezz-22
      @Brezz-22 2 года назад +28

      Yup one of the reasons I lost interest in joining because they told me i was to tall to fit in the planes cockpit.

    • @justalpha9138
      @justalpha9138 Год назад +11

      @@Brezz-22 I would not lose interest in becoming a fighter pilot because you can't fit into the fighters easily

    • @josephcoon5809
      @josephcoon5809 Год назад +13

      So, aviators are the jockeys of the air?

    • @luigimrlgaming9484
      @luigimrlgaming9484 Год назад +6

      That’s why goose died

  • @alejandrocastillo8883
    @alejandrocastillo8883 2 года назад +229

    That image of ICEMAN drinking water with a chunk of ice in a shot glass, while wearing a big silver ring, and to top it off wearing sunglasses.......indoors.........at night at a club.........iconic

    • @ryanelliott1907
      @ryanelliott1907 11 месяцев назад +2

      Ummm I do not think that is a shot glass. But I see what you mean.

  • @mogetfog
    @mogetfog 2 года назад +554

    fun fact, canopy collision deaths were a pretty big issue with older fighter jets, even when a plane wasn't in a flat spin. there are a lot of incidents where the canopy did not separate properly and the ejecting crew were killed or seriously injured. the issue has been mostly resolved for pretty much every modern airframe, but modern ejection seats are still designed to extend well above the pilots head, and usually have a sharp spike, or a steal arm designed specifically to shatter through a canopy should it not separate properly.

    • @seeing8spots
      @seeing8spots 2 года назад +14

      That's really neat info!

    • @_reverse-psycho_855
      @_reverse-psycho_855 2 года назад +15

      I wouldn't really call that a "fun" fact lol

    • @charlesk3972
      @charlesk3972 Год назад +2

      They actually changed the ejection sequence in the f14 by having the crew ejecting the canopy before firing off the seats.

    • @ATFprdepartment
      @ATFprdepartment Год назад +3

      I believe the F14 also ejected the Pilot and Rio in different directions to increase the likelihood of survival in case the canopy didn’t fully pop off enough

    • @mogetfog
      @mogetfog Год назад +3

      @@ATFprdepartment While a useful addition to the comment... don't you have some dogs to be shooting, or buildings full of children to pose for pictures Infront of as they burn down?

  • @Zuub470
    @Zuub470 2 года назад +2349

    As someone who was in the Marine Corps, I can confirm that none of the budget went to the air-conditioning.

    • @Najolve
      @Najolve 2 года назад +46

      At least on the destroyer I was on, the AC worked great especially in the berthing spaces (gotta keep fungi from growing). The hangar and anywhere else outside the pressurized hull had no AC, but inside was always cool.

    • @lougkraanarxoaplyti388
      @lougkraanarxoaplyti388 2 года назад

      we dont give a fuck fucking nazi rape and death to all american marines

    • @JakeSezz
      @JakeSezz 2 года назад +23

      As someone still in the Navy, we still don’t have AC in the budget 😂

    • @davidmhh9977
      @davidmhh9977 2 года назад +26

      This is one of the weirded things about military budgets, especially in the US. The amount of money they go through is ridiculous, especially when it comes to technology, but then they'll have very little money for basic comforts like A/C. Essentially, the personnel will handle equipment worth six figures and up, but usually be awarded the same quality of life as someone living in a run down trailer park.

    • @the_weeaboot8042
      @the_weeaboot8042 2 года назад +1

      I feel that brother.

  • @PropaChels_CFC
    @PropaChels_CFC 2 года назад +2341

    I saw the sequel yesterday and it was absolutely brilliant. It wasn't like most sequels which are made after a long time because it didn't find a way to taint the original. If anyone hasn't seen the movie yet, I'd highly reconmmend it. It's a brilliant love letter to the 80s, with thrilling action and a movie which leaves behind its own legacy whilst ticking all the boxes which we had when entering the cinema to watch the movie.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq 2 года назад +61

      I couldn't have articulated it better myself. Despite the long gap between movies, it still manages to capture the magic of the original.

    • @berrevanriest7686
      @berrevanriest7686 2 года назад +23

      I saw it 2 days ago and it captured the magic of the first one perfectly!!!

    • @iridimite1563
      @iridimite1563 2 года назад +4

      Thanks mr cia agent

    • @itachileesan
      @itachileesan 2 года назад +6

      It was amazing!!!!

    • @johnwilkins7321
      @johnwilkins7321 2 года назад +12

      I thought it was great. thinking about it the morning after, it has a lot o9f the same story beats. but its a lot more intelligent and subtle than say, the Force Awakens

  • @weldonwin
    @weldonwin 2 года назад +647

    6:15 Something cool that deserves a win here, the guy in the tan uniform behind Goose, isn't just an extra. He's an actual US Navy aviator and specifically, one of the pilots doing the awesome dogfight scenes for this movie, getting to have a small on-screen cameo

    • @benjaminperez7328
      @benjaminperez7328 Год назад +4

      John “Smegs” Semcken.
      I don’t think he did any flying.
      That was Bozo Abel, Rat Willard, and others.

    • @jimbobeire
      @jimbobeire Год назад +3

      Pettigrew, who is mentioned and illustrated by some stock photo, also had a cameo. When Charlie leaves the bar and goes back to a table, she's sitting with an guy older than her, and that's Pettigrew. It also makes sense from the point of view that she'd be having a drink with one of the instructors.

  • @CoffeeMatt10
    @CoffeeMatt10 2 года назад +433

    3:56 you’re absolutely correct, and on top of that he should be wearing a helmet.
    26:45 fun fact about Anthony Edwards - the whole cast were taken up in jets for this film, reportedly Edwards was the only one to not throw up. Fast forward 30+ years to the sequel, the cast were taken up in the jets, most of them threw up… one of those who didn’t was Miles Teller, who plays Lt. Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw. Like “father”, like “son”.
    Can’t wait for you to do TG:M when that time comes.

    • @dennisthechemist4413
      @dennisthechemist4413 2 года назад +23

      Yep yep! The gate guards won’t actually let you on post/base on a bike without wearing A helmet with eye protection AND some kind of hard material boot.

    • @L16htW4rr10r
      @L16htW4rr10r 2 года назад +7

      For the last part, that's really cute :D

    • @itsmathematics7756
      @itsmathematics7756 Год назад

      I mean, he missed the perfect opportunity to say "Danger Zone" instead of threat area at 4:04 though.

    • @skykrasher4475
      @skykrasher4475 Год назад +1

      In regards to the proximity to an airfield thing, the parking lot for my college campus is right next to a runway. Granted it’s an aviation specific school and they use the runway as well as the city airport, but it’s still close enough for the engines to block out any sound.

    • @PreciselyTuned
      @PreciselyTuned Год назад

      @@itsmathematics7756 almost like that's the joke

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 2 года назад +2365

    "You can be my wingman anytime." Arguably the most iconic line, and shows how far Maverick and Iceman have come in terms of their friendly rivalry.

    • @triplemoyagames4195
      @triplemoyagames4195 2 года назад +41

      even in the sequel, because he invited Mav back

    • @ariyatabassumabdullah1143
      @ariyatabassumabdullah1143 2 года назад +9

      bro why are you literally everywhere

    • @jeremyadler9620
      @jeremyadler9620 2 года назад +4

      I mostly know it from Linkara and the running gag he uses it for :)

    • @jackknox5058
      @jackknox5058 2 года назад +5

      or it's a more than friendly invitation, whatever the audience prefers

    • @davidradovsky7405
      @davidradovsky7405 2 года назад +3

      It was the corniest line ever said, Val Kilmer didn’t want to say it.

  • @Rhbrehaut
    @Rhbrehaut 2 года назад +680

    The picture at 21:19 was a WW2 study of after action combat damage of planes that returned to base. Initially they wanted to armor up where the red dots are because that’s where the damage was but then they realized they were looking at planes that made it back. So they armored up the clear areas and plane survivability increased.

    • @TheKurtkapan34
      @TheKurtkapan34 2 года назад +121

      "survivorship bias", it is called.

    • @blak4831
      @blak4831 2 года назад +122

      Similar to the little factoid that in one of the world wars (I think first one?), when the military made helmets standard issue they found that head injuries actually *increased*. Of course, that was because people who die don't get counted as injured, just dead. All those "new" head injuries were would-be corpses that got to come home

    • @ralphjackson2518
      @ralphjackson2518 2 года назад +3

      This is actually a myth. The chart is real, but it wasn't an official study and got laughed out of the room by the military and the board in charge of aircraft.

    • @mcjakebob21
      @mcjakebob21 2 года назад +12

      @@ralphjackson2518 source: "trust me bro"
      we literally learned the same thing in high school

  • @1x2Studios
    @1x2Studios 2 года назад +1132

    Fun Fact: The F-15 Eagle Toy that Goose’s kid plays with is a Transformers Generation 1 Starscream in vehicle mode.
    As a Transformers fan, I love that detail!

    • @CoffeeMatt10
      @CoffeeMatt10 2 года назад +42

      I always thought it was odd that he had an F-15 when his dad flies (sort of) an F-14

    • @araknidude
      @araknidude 2 года назад +14

      I KNEW IT

    • @wbennin
      @wbennin 2 года назад +37

      Gotta mention the Transformers x Top Gun crossover figure they made for the sequel!

    • @jasongoodman3495
      @jasongoodman3495 2 года назад +7

      I never noticed it until now and ive seen this movie a million and 1 times thats actually really cool

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild 2 года назад +7

      Starscream was my favorite Decepticon as a kid!

  • @makinnak3010
    @makinnak3010 2 года назад +340

    People often forget, Charlie wasn't flirting with Mav at the bar. Rewatch the scene, she asked if he was any good knowing he was likely coming to TopGun, where she works. She completely feels him out and sets him up.

    • @flappysquirrel5132
      @flappysquirrel5132 Год назад +21

      The nametag on his uniform also says "TopGun" under his name. She knew just looking at him.

    • @jimbobeire
      @jimbobeire Год назад +16

      Plus when she went back to her table, she wasn't alone. That was that guy Pettigrew, and actual Top Gun instructor doing a cameo as the guy she was drinking with.

    • @VegetaLF7
      @VegetaLF7 Год назад +7

      @@jimbobeire If I remember right, he's the guy that Viper is based off of no less.

  • @MemesOfProduction69
    @MemesOfProduction69 2 года назад +583

    fun fact: The motorcycle scene is credited for helping launch the Kawasaki Ninja into mainstream bike culture. It truly is an iconic scene.

    • @r0b3rt_959
      @r0b3rt_959 2 года назад +18

      It was the first Kawasaki with the Ninja moniker, after all.
      The GPZ900R, first road bike to break the 150 MPH barrier.

    • @pinnedthrottle7690
      @pinnedthrottle7690 2 года назад +7

      The GPZ 900R is probably the most iconic ninja that Kawasaki launched next to the 250R Ninja that almost every motorcycle rider began riding on as their first “real” motorcycle. (My first was a 2009 250R) I love that they kept with the Ninja line in the new Top Gun movie but with the beast that is the supercharged Ninja H2R.

    • @BrianBeeby
      @BrianBeeby 2 года назад

      You mean my '84 Ninja?

  • @skai6505
    @skai6505 Год назад +100

    Love that the lil bite thing that iceman does meant (in the 80’s) “bit me” or “f off” but val said it was actually him improvising and Tom and the boys were a little surprised by it

  • @RedHeadKevin
    @RedHeadKevin 2 года назад +306

    Fun fact: One of the performers in the "Playing With the Boys" scene had a few bit parts in some other movies before making it big playing Wilson in Cast Away.

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter 2 года назад +32

      Sadly, he was lost at sea during filming.

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild 2 года назад +10

      @@TheSaneHatter WIIIIILLLLSSSSOOOOONNNN!!!! I legit had tears in my eyes over the death of a volleyball.

  • @TheKurtkapan34
    @TheKurtkapan34 2 года назад +272

    People always talk about how Topgun increased recruitment for US Navy. Well, that only tells half the story. Every kid that watched it wanted to become a fighter pilot. A close friend's dad became one because he saw it as a kid while studying in Istanbul. Not just Americans, had the same effect for every country.

    • @braedynhoward3644
      @braedynhoward3644 2 года назад +31

      My dad watched it many times as a kid, he loved planes and wanted to be a fighter pilot, and at 17 he enlisted in the marine core. He then climbed the ranks, went to college and became an officer, and someone picked him to go to flight school. He then flew the f 18 hornet for many years. He also fought in Afghanistan. He is now retired after 20 years in the military. The crazy thing is, he now flies A 4 Skyhawks (like in this movie) training the Air Force in dogfighting as an instructor. He is literally Jester in this movie now, and he is one of the best fighter pilots. It's crazy to think about how much of an influence this movie has. And the newest movie is a love letter to people like my dad who watched top gun as a kid, who became real fighter pilots.

    • @Firefrab
      @Firefrab 2 года назад

      Top Gun uses F-14 Tomcats not skyhawks...?

    • @FireWarrior2013
      @FireWarrior2013 2 года назад +19

      @@Firefrab there are Skyhawks in the film, its the jet the instructors fly. Which is what they were referring to.

    • @outdoorscholar6016
      @outdoorscholar6016 2 года назад +5

      Everyone talks about joining the Navy because of Top Gun, but I’m thinking about all those poor kids who thought they were going to be navy pilots only to get shafted by the recruiters and put in some supporting role 😔

    • @justalpha9138
      @justalpha9138 Год назад +1

      @@outdoorscholar6016 In the military you are always put in a position that will help another, even if it's not the one you originally planned to do.

  • @mickelsie5461
    @mickelsie5461 2 года назад +44

    The "bull shit" cough from Val Kilmer and all the laughs with it was completely improvised and kept in the movie.
    And I believe that's when it became popular to do in a conversation.

  • @mdmyer
    @mdmyer 2 года назад +278

    Fun fact: The hard deck was meant to simulate the ground for the training exercise, so by going under the hard deck.. even momentarily is equivalent to crashing into the ground. Maverick lost that engagement when he crashed into the ground. :)

    • @CxOrillion
      @CxOrillion 2 года назад +34

      True enough, but given that he chased Jester out of the engagement he should have called it a maneuver kill and rolled out victorious. The whole point of it, though, is that Iceman is right all along. The only time he isn't right is the incident that gets Goose killed. They're supposed to be a team and his moment of weakness is not wanting to give the W to Maverick. The competition can drive them to new heights of excellence, but when it becomes toxic accidents happen.

    • @jonathonloredo8026
      @jonathonloredo8026 2 года назад +43

      Yes, this is accurate. And with that hard deck in place, A.) Jester Crashed as well and B.) He did it first. Yes maverick should be reprimanded for following him, but if your instructors break the rules of “don’t cross this invisible line or else” how can students in a HIGHLY competitive environment (it’s not like this in real life to be fair) be expected to follow orders as well. The ground is not negotiable

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear 2 года назад +5

      The hard deck does not simulate the ground. It is merely safe ground in the event of a mishap or loss of visual contact.
      In football terms, it's the sidelines. Maverick pressed for a late hit on Jester after running out-of-bounds.

    • @ruukinen
      @ruukinen 2 года назад +19

      @@BogeyTheBear No, in a training scenario it literally represents the ground.

    • @mdmyer
      @mdmyer 2 года назад +9

      @@ruukinen Hence the term "hard deck" lol.

  • @notthatserious480
    @notthatserious480 2 года назад +474

    Iceman is such a good contrast to Mav. He’s the perfect pilot, what mav could be if he matured. I like how he doesn’t let his dislike of Mav muddle with his professionalism. There’s still a baseline respect, but Mav has none of that for him (Walk in the park line) which rlly shows how much of a child he still is.
    SLIGHT SPOILERS FOR THE NEW TOP GUN
    That’s my one gripe about the new one, the meanie Hangman is pretty one note (until the end) and doesn’t give a rats ass about professionalism. He’s just a bully.

    • @taylorthomisee5994
      @taylorthomisee5994 2 года назад +91

      Spoilers!
      I think they made Hangman like that in the new one to show how Mav really acted back then and how it was perceived. They also flipped it with Rooster acting more like Ice because he doesn't really react to the teasing until the little fight

    • @hothotheat3000
      @hothotheat3000 2 года назад +39

      Hangman was actually trying to help Rooster by pushing him to stop being so conservative. He encouraged Rooster to take Mav out in a training exercise and was disappointed in him for not doing it.

    • @tflo6198
      @tflo6198 2 года назад +51

      @@taylorthomisee5994 damn it’s true, Mav totally sacrificed his wingman but you didn’t really realize it because you were rooting for maverick. Hangman does it and it’s seen as bad, but mav did the exact same thing

    • @michaelramsey1299
      @michaelramsey1299 2 года назад +15

      They are their call signs essentially and it’s made pretty clear that both styles have their merits. Iceman is more reliable but predictable Maverick is instinct and unpredictable. By the end they come to understand each other and incorporate what they learned from each other to be better pilots.

    • @guts-141
      @guts-141 2 года назад +13

      But Hangman was supposed to be like Maverick instead of Ice

  • @EvilPikachu
    @EvilPikachu 2 года назад +537

    Viper has the biggest win in the movie when he absolutely destroys Maverick after the first mission against Jester. He doesn't raise his voice, doesn't do that faux macho growling, doesn't yell or get angry or anything. Just stands there not even looking at Maverick and Goose, tells them exactly how it is in that ice cold matter of fact no room for interpretation way. He comes off as so far above them that he doesn't need to lose his composure, he is a wall of 'don't even try it' that even Maverick can't mess with. See how Maverick swallows hard and takes a brief moment before responding, that look of fear in his eyes. That's how a commanding officer handles issues. No 'roid rage, no screaming, no insults. Just stone cold do what I say because I'm the god damn boss around here total obliteration of Maverick's attitude.

    • @IceWolfLoki
      @IceWolfLoki 2 года назад +40

      And then when Mavericks out of the room acknowledges his skill and puts Jester in his place for his own bullshit. He uses it as a teaching moment for both Maverick and Jester.

    • @CoffeeMatt10
      @CoffeeMatt10 2 года назад +33

      @@IceWolfLoki “he’s a wildcard, completely unpredictable”
      “He got you, didn’t he?”
      “… yeah” (below the hard deck doesn’t count, dammit) 😂

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter 2 года назад +26

      Both then and now (i.e. 11 and 47 years old), Viper was the character I respected the most: an actual GROWN-UP in a heroic role. I was the kind of kid who wanted to be Viper isntead of Maverick, Obi-Wan instead of Luke, and Mr. Miyagi instead of Daniel. Thankfully, now that I'm older, Viper's example is far more realistic for me to emulate.

    • @mg19cal
      @mg19cal 2 года назад +8

      He kinda raised his voice when he said "you took it; and broke a major rule of engagement"

    • @maverick8697
      @maverick8697 2 года назад +8

      ​@@CoffeeMatt10 Well technically Jester flew below the hard deck first. So it's like hitting the simulated ground. So it's a manoeuvre win for Maverick.

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography 2 года назад +90

    Val Kilmer is such a fantastic actor, I’m so glad he returned in Top Gun Maverick.

  • @silhouettoofaman2935
    @silhouettoofaman2935 2 года назад +49

    One personal win for me is at 12:38 where you can see Goose's kid holding a G1 Starscream toy. It's a cool detail for us Transformers fans, while also following the theme of the movie!

  • @seeker1287
    @seeker1287 2 года назад +266

    Fun fact: that guy dancing on the flight deck at the beginning isn’t just happy to be there, he’s the catapult officer or “shooter” and he’s responsible for pre-flight and launch safety.

    • @serenitymoon825
      @serenitymoon825 2 года назад +14

      OOOOOH, he has the best job

    • @stickiedmin6508
      @stickiedmin6508 Год назад +11

      Doesn't mean he isn't just really happy to be there too.

  • @chaddelk3605
    @chaddelk3605 2 года назад +69

    If Top Gun is a timeless classic; which it is, then Top Gun Maverick is a worthy sequel and will also go down in history as a timeless classic. For those of you who haven't seen it yet you should! It's fantastic.

  • @LaikaTheG
    @LaikaTheG 2 года назад +126

    Fun Fact: The scene where Maverick and Goose “keep up foreign relations” and Goose takes a Polaroid is sorta true. During Freedom of Navigation exercises in the Gulf of Sidra, two f14s intercepted two Libyan mig 25s over the Gulf. During which one of the f14s formed up alongside one of the Libyan migs. The RIO (the guy in the backseat of the Tomcat) decided to give the mig “the birdie” and took a picture of the mig. If you look up “Gulf of Sidra incident mig25” you’ll probably find the picture of the bright white mig25. Apparently it was super common for RIOs to bring cameras on sorties. There’s even a picture of a RIO reading a magazine with the f14 on the cover!

    • @digitalutopia1
      @digitalutopia1 2 года назад +11

      That said, the side shot of the two aircraft, is physically impossible to pull off in real life. There is no way to orient an F-14 and F-5, so it matches that shot, without tail fins coliding with each other.

    • @LaikaTheG
      @LaikaTheG 2 года назад +6

      @@digitalutopia1 Yea I that’s why it was sorta true. First of all that’s a huge bubble violation (term meaning you are way too close) on top of literally not being possible. A pilot who helped with filming said that they just took a video of the f14 up side down and an f5 going straight and spliced the two together. They also say a -4g dive which isn’t possible for a human body to even handle

    • @digitalutopia1
      @digitalutopia1 2 года назад +2

      @@LaikaTheG Yeah, I mean a -g dive was more a case of them throwing terminology around- one wouldn't need to pull negative Gs to invert in the first place.

    • @spartan078ben
      @spartan078ben 2 года назад +4

      @@digitalutopia1 I saw a behind-the-scenes video where they sort of explained how they did that shot. The Tomcat was inverted but further away and they just played with the camera angles a bit to make it look closer.

    • @stickiedmin6508
      @stickiedmin6508 Год назад +2

      Hmmm - you're not _wrong_ exactly, but those shots of the MIG-25 weren't exactly taken by a RIO with a Polaroid . . .

  • @TheHeater90
    @TheHeater90 2 года назад +68

    "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" is FAR from a corny oldie. It's an all-time classic, one of the best pop records ever made.

  • @Serevarno
    @Serevarno 2 года назад +38

    I was in NJROTC in high school, and we’d watch Top Gun a few times a month when we didn’t have anything to do.
    We also had a Navy Ball every year (big dance for all the cadets) and those of us on the Armed Drill Team would sing You’ve lost that loving feeling to our instructors (retired navy captain and senior chief).
    They hated it.
    They told us every year not to do it.
    We still did it.
    Was worth it every time. XD

  • @samueltheprideofafrikarobi9319
    @samueltheprideofafrikarobi9319 2 года назад +134

    I can't believe you didn't win, at least once, "Hit the breaks, and he'll fly right past us.". It was like Maverick's crane kick; his special move. And it was metal as hell. So much so that it wouldn't surprise me at all if they made a call back to it in the new movie.

  • @100dampf
    @100dampf 2 года назад +196

    I feel the need...
    ...the need to watch this imediatly!

    • @cheeseywombat329
      @cheeseywombat329 2 года назад +4

      Ditto

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq 2 года назад +1

      Likewise, that was arguably what compelled me to watch it yet again!

  • @isaiahvoss
    @isaiahvoss 2 года назад +290

    The primary inspiration for the film was the article "Top Guns" by Ehud Yonay, from the May 1983 issue of California magazine, which featured aerial photography by then-Lieutenant Commander Charles "Heater" Heatley.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq 2 года назад +2

      That's really neat to know, thanks for offering that enlightening fact!

    • @Coldwater-sw6me
      @Coldwater-sw6me 2 года назад +2

      The „inspiration“ of the movie probably boils down to recruitment efforts in the first place.

    • @IamaPERSON
      @IamaPERSON 2 года назад +2

      Interesting

    • @makinnak3010
      @makinnak3010 2 года назад +3

      Also it follows crazy close to an actual dogfight that happened in the 70's. Take the two missions in the movie and mash them into one.

  • @_fishing_904
    @_fishing_904 2 года назад +35

    I did ROTC in high school a few years ago. One of my instructors was Lt Colonel Seckinger, the pilot of the mig that Maverick gives the bird too. He’s a Major at the time of this movie but you can see his name in the end credits. Pretty cool stuff

  • @daretcolin
    @daretcolin 2 года назад +48

    This movie is what inspired me to go into Aerospace Engineering. Trying to make more dope jets doing dope crap

  • @isaiahvoss
    @isaiahvoss 2 года назад +123

    When I was working at my movie theater, I saw Danger Zone in the opening of Top Gun: Maverick and it blew me away. I didn't expect the opening scene to be recreated the same way as the original. I couldn't get enough of it. I'll be watching it soon.

    • @ursomrano542
      @ursomrano542 2 года назад +5

      That was the best way they could have opened the movie. Because it said in the first minute of the film that the movie was a love letter to the first film.

  • @TSkillessB
    @TSkillessB 2 года назад +61

    I watched the sequel, Top Gun 2 yesterday. As a warplane lover, I absolutely loved it! The dogfights, the speed, power and adrenaline in the flight scenes! I love it!!!

  • @deadcard13
    @deadcard13 2 года назад +78

    Now we need EGAs for Starship Troopers and Total Recall so Michael Ironside gets his own "always a" win.

  • @shawnheidingsfelder8179
    @shawnheidingsfelder8179 2 года назад +153

    I would disagree about the part where you said it was 4 minutes in before we meet any actual characters. The fighter jets were very much characters in their own right in this movie, especially when you consider that the Navy was really hoping Top Gun would be a nice little recruitment campaign for them, hence all the cooperation in making it.

    • @kreigguardsman3355
      @kreigguardsman3355 2 года назад +7

      It worked my uncle was inspired to be a fighter pilot by this movie and he did eventually joined the navy

    • @ATSaale
      @ATSaale 2 года назад +1

      @@kreigguardsman3355 I went in the navy in 2011 and I was an aviation electronics technician, they were still bringing up top gun then 😂

    • @pinnedthrottle7690
      @pinnedthrottle7690 2 года назад +5

      The F-14 commands every scene it’s in. It has a screen presence that few other planes have.

  • @jimmyseaver3647
    @jimmyseaver3647 2 года назад +204

    _Ace Combat,_ one of my favorite game franchises of all time, owes its existence in part to Top Gun. Without it, I doubt that we would've gotten the heroism and madness of Mobius 1, or Wardog Squadron, or Galm Team, or Trigger, their rivals, or any of the others.

    • @Tigershark_3082
      @Tigershark_3082 2 года назад +8

      Don't forget about Area 88, the manga series that ran from 1979-1986, about mercenary fighter pilots.

    • @andrewrogers3067
      @andrewrogers3067 2 года назад +6

      There’s a DLC for that now too!

    • @johnecoapollo7
      @johnecoapollo7 2 года назад +9

      Exactly. And there are some heretics that have the gall to insinuate that Top Gun was inspired by Ace Combat. Like dude, use google.

    • @matts4450
      @matts4450 2 года назад

      YES and ace combat fan

    • @Eggy79
      @Eggy79 2 года назад +6

      I thought that said Morbius 1

  • @SuperFlik
    @SuperFlik 2 года назад +24

    Certain scenes from Top Gun have become so ubiquitous in pop culture that I don't even know if I've actually seen the movie before or just absorbed it through internet osmosis

  • @flaagan
    @flaagan 2 года назад +33

    For all the behind the scenes and such I've seen about this film, I'd never heard before 17:00 that a flat spin creates a low pressure zone causing the canopy to get caught over the cockpit. Points for real-world physics.

  • @bradymichael1053
    @bradymichael1053 2 года назад +47

    If you really enjoy Val Kilmer, I can't recommend Tombstone enough. He delivers, in my opinion, one of the best performances on film in it. Plus it's an all around awesome movie. The Latin scene alone has so many layers of awesomeness.

    • @Deviantygr
      @Deviantygr 2 года назад +3

      and don't forget "Real Genius"...! IMHO one of the most quotable movies ever. "All I'll say is it's VERY rare and HIGHLY unstable." Huh, just like you, Kent!

    • @kkilinahe
      @kkilinahe Год назад +3

      @@Deviantygr i just wanna tell you i watched real genius partly bc of this comment. loved it.

    • @yoshifan4569
      @yoshifan4569 Год назад +2

      Ok gonna watch Tombstone now

    • @Deviantygr
      @Deviantygr Год назад +1

      @@kkilinahe "One of us! One of us!" It's amazing how it holds up. Not that dated at all, even with the inclusion of "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" by Tears for Fears

    • @yoshifan4569
      @yoshifan4569 Год назад

      I watched it. It was good. And Val was amazing. Thanks for the recommendation! (And I'll keep Real Genius in mind😉)

  • @regulati3929
    @regulati3929 2 года назад +115

    watched it last night, made me feel like a kid again from when I watched the first Top Gun!
    The same day I watched the new one, one of the best movies I’ve seen in while.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq 2 года назад +2

      Likewise, this was one of my favourite childhood movies, and despite the cheesiness, you can't help but adore it!

  • @michaelpark6714
    @michaelpark6714 2 года назад +61

    Drinking game: every time Maverick disobeys an order, take a shot

    • @megantouchton4636
      @megantouchton4636 2 года назад +4

      With one DD for the trip to the ER, lol.

    • @mcjamredtayaban3796
      @mcjamredtayaban3796 2 года назад +4

      I'd be off to the hospital for this one, sir.

    • @riphenrythepotato1361
      @riphenrythepotato1361 Год назад +4

      I'd be as dead as a specific RIO we all know..

    • @MaggieCandy999
      @MaggieCandy999 Год назад +4

      No thanks, I’d die from alcohol poisoning.

    • @onyx747
      @onyx747 3 месяца назад

      I'm not as drunk as you think I am

  • @MegaRoflgames
    @MegaRoflgames 2 года назад +6

    I always loved merlins reaction
    "You're gonna do WHAT?!"

  • @aegis6485
    @aegis6485 2 года назад +145

    Okay, explanation time: the F-14A had a massive flaw in its engines. The process is complicated on why but I'll do my best to explain here. So, jet engines have a front air intake, taking in air so that fuel can be combined with oxygen and then combusting the mixture to produce thrust. The F-14A's engines were delicately dangerous that jet wash, dirty air coming from the afterburner leftover from the mixture, can damage it and its ability to produce the thrust necessary to keep the aircraft in the air. No thrust means a stall, which can lead to a flat spin that pinned pilots forward. Most couldn't eject because the ejection handles were behind their head instead of between their legs like we have now.
    Regardless of its flaws, the F-14 is a thing of beauty.
    (Also, can we get EGA War of the Worlds 2003? Love that movie.)

    • @augiehicks4588
      @augiehicks4588 2 года назад +17

      The issue with the Pratt and Whitney TF-30 (the standard F-14A engine that was upgraded to the General Electric F-110 in the F-14B) wasn’t that it was particularly susceptible to jet wash. Every engine has issues with FOD or dirty air getting into the engine. The TF-30 specifically had issues with compressor stalls. These were triggered when the pilot made throttle adjustments too quickly or pulled very high AoA. Less commonly the TF-30 would suffer compressor stalls at high Mach speeds. These were called, as is no surprise, high Mach stalls.

    • @CoffeeMatt10
      @CoffeeMatt10 2 года назад +6

      @@augiehicks4588 they upgraded the engines, and they added an emergency canopy jettison separate to the ejection handles in the event of a flat spin occurring. It meant the canopy could be jettisoned by itself, giving time for it to fly clear of the cockpit before the crew ejected. Before that change, it was a single rapid 3-stage sequence - canopy, RIO, pilot - all within a second.

    • @augiehicks4588
      @augiehicks4588 2 года назад +9

      @@CoffeeMatt10 you’re correct that the engines were upgraded, yes. With the F-14B the General Electric F-110 was added instead of the TF-30. It was a considerably more reliable engine. However, the F-14 was always produced with a canopy jettison handle. It was always above the hook lever and to the right of the ADI.

    • @Utubesuperstar
      @Utubesuperstar Год назад

      Also how widely spaced the engines are and how much lift the 14’s body generates makes it super spin happy

    • @castafioreomg
      @castafioreomg 7 месяцев назад

      Why would they keep the handles in back lmao

  • @TheDammitCat
    @TheDammitCat Год назад +10

    "Kissi-oh wait. Just hugging?" NO BUT HONESTLY, THE SEXUAL TENSION BETWEEN ICE AND MAV IS ACTUALLY OFF THE CHART, THEY SPEND HALF THE MOVIE INTENSELY STARING INTO EACH OTHERS EYES AND MOUTHS.

  • @thefanwithoutaface8105
    @thefanwithoutaface8105 2 года назад +23

    18:03 Bit of Trivia, Sundown's call sign is a nod to the Sundowners, an actual Navy Flight unit established in the 1950s. The symbol on his helmet is the same one they have on their tailwings and he wears a "Tomcat" patch, which Sundowners would also wear which was a nod to the type of jets they'd fly, the F-14A Tomcat . My guess is Sundown either was either a part of the Sundowners at somepoint or has some connection to them, or maybe he was inspired by them.

    • @ditto7047
      @ditto7047 Год назад

      Sundowner, you say?

    • @thefanwithoutaface8105
      @thefanwithoutaface8105 Год назад

      @@ditto7047 Not Sundowner from Metal Gear Rising. He's cool but that's a different one.

    • @ditto7047
      @ditto7047 Год назад

      @@thefanwithoutaface8105
      I know, I know. I just found it funny.

  • @Baker7of10
    @Baker7of10 2 года назад +7

    My dad is an F18 pilot, Colonel in the Marine Corps. He graduated Top Gun in the 80s when the first movie came out. We celebrated his 65th birthday on Friday. We saw Top Gun on IMAX then took Dad to the regional airport for a discovery flight on an Extra 100. He got to show off his fighter pilot skills. The grin on his face was priceless.
    Happy birthday, "Skull"!

  • @Crasho327
    @Crasho327 2 года назад +22

    I looked it up and the “hard deck” is a simulated ground level. So, Maverick going below it means that he sort of went below the Earth in that simulation. RIO also meant Radar Intercept Officer.

  • @braedynhoward3644
    @braedynhoward3644 2 года назад +13

    9:08 The cool thing is my dad actually does this now. And he actually flies the a4 Skyhawk, training the Air Force in dogfighting as an instructor. Before that he flew f 18s in the military. While this movie is completely unrealistic in it's dogfights, he still loves it because he grew up watching it, and now he actually DOES what's in the movie.

  • @Venom-yh7vb
    @Venom-yh7vb 2 года назад +7

    Val Kilmer sounds like a sports car company and that's why Iceman was my favourite from the original 😆

  • @Jaqezminusone
    @Jaqezminusone 2 года назад +4

    I laughed so hard when Goose started laughing around 4:26
    The way he does it is so freaking hilarious!

  • @Flareono
    @Flareono 2 года назад +40

    To add upon the amazing acting of Micheal Ironside, this is just one of his many great roles but the one I always remember him best for due to him having great comedic skills in it, is Sam Fisher in the Splinter Cell series, it’s always crazy to see just how good his range is

    • @RRSmurf
      @RRSmurf 2 года назад +5

      For me, He is the only Darkseid.

    • @lonewolfgamingplus379
      @lonewolfgamingplus379 2 года назад +5

      The man beat cancer three times, he's a certified legend !

    • @CantankerousDave
      @CantankerousDave 2 года назад +7

      @@RRSmurf He also played the Dark Knight Returns old Batman in an segment in the animated series. Dude does “calmly terrifying” like nobody else.

  • @BoomerWarfare
    @BoomerWarfare 2 года назад +22

    I cannot overstate how happy the hype over Top Gun right now makes me. My favorite movie ever and a huge influence on my life.

  • @daimyofett733
    @daimyofett733 2 года назад +16

    Fun fact, this movie (and the new one) was filmed just outside my home town. The tower he "buzzes", I can see from my house

  • @startrekmike
    @startrekmike 2 года назад +117

    In regards to the propaganda element. Top Gun has become a sort of "low-hanging fruit" for those who want to talk about propaganda in film. Heck. When you read reviews for the new film, there are a lot of critics who are a bit too obvious about their discomfort with liking a movie franchise that pop culture has so deeply associated with propaganda. A lot of reviews seem to include an almost obligatory "Let's talk about how Top Gun is propaganda" as if they had only read a few blog posts about how the Navy helped make it therefore it was built from the ground up to be a pro-war propaganda piece.
    The problem starts when you actually start reading up on the production of the film. While a good argument could be made that Top Gun became propaganda on release, a equally good argument can be made that it wasn't exactly written or produced as such. Moreover. That the Navy was so directly involved doesn't mean that they took a strong, hands-on role in writing the script.
    In Top Gun's case, the Navy's input on the script was largely technical in nature. They helped the filmmakers and cast act and talk like Navy pilots but when it comes to the underlying plot and characters, the Navy was largely hands-off. They didn't really need to change much because the movie didn't really have any strong statements that stood out. Without really wanting to sound dismissive, the script wasn't exactly flush with political or ideological meaning. It was (at its core) a sort of sports film with the Top Gun pilots sharing more in common with football or basketball players than anything else. The Navy didn't really have to step in and say "Please change the plot to make us more appealing" so their contributions ended up being much more technical than creative.
    That being said. After release, it is undeniable that Top Gun had propaganda (in the most traditional use of the term) value. It is well noted by this point that Navy recruitment shot up and the public's view on American fighter pilots skyrocketed. It did something that every propaganda film always wants to do. It became a part of pop culture. Still. Was it by design? Was the movie made as propaganda or did it just become propaganda after release? It seems like semantics but it is a important distinction. If it is the former, a lot of criticism, college essays, blog posts, and critical work is correct. If it is the latter? Suddenly a lot of that content is pointed at the wrong target and has just been kinda accepted by a lot of people just because it sounds smart and politically savvy.
    If anything, Top Gun is a good example of how the artist doesn't always have control over what happens to their art when it is out in the wild. Top Gun was probably not written or created to be propaganda but it became that after the fact. With that being the case, can blame be laid on Hollywood, the filmmakers, or even the film itself? Would it make more sense to add a bit more nuance to the propaganda label that is so eagerly (and sometimes desperately) applied to the film for the sake of honesty?

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 2 года назад +16

      A big part of this imo is Tony Scott. I don't think he was trying to make a propaganda film either, but he has a background in commercials. He's one of the greatest commercial directors of all time. He won all sorts of Advertising awards before going to feature films. The man had an incredible eye and knew how to make shit look cool AF in a way very few ever could. Even now, most commercials look lame as hell compared to any random frame from one of his films. He was a master of his craft and knew how to make something look appealing as hell.
      And this also extends to the homoeroticism of the film as well. Tony isn't gay or bi as far as we know, but he can't help but to lovingly gloss his camera all over these shirtless men when they play volleyball. Because that looks cool and awesome. It's clear from even his very first film that all of his work fucks. He knows sexy as well as anyone and that goes back to his commercial roots.

    • @L16htW4rr10r
      @L16htW4rr10r 2 года назад +9

      I agree. This movie, personally for me, doesn't feel like propaganda at all. If anything, it made me both revere this pilot and fear joining the pilot fighter. X,D

  • @felixmurley-anderson5620
    @felixmurley-anderson5620 2 года назад +6

    CinemaWins: film-makers, use the sun more!
    Danny Boyle: Am I a joke to you?

  • @libbyf51
    @libbyf51 2 года назад +17

    i watched maverick two days ago with my dad, and let me just say i loved it so much, definitely one of the best movies i’ve seen in years. i wasn’t alive when top gun came out, i was born like 20 years later but my dad got me into it and i loved it so much, but i must say the sequel probably is better for me.
    i understand that isn’t everyone’s opinion because obviously there is some great nostalgia for many people on the first one but the sequel was just so amazing i want to watch it again instantly

  • @RedHeadKevin
    @RedHeadKevin 2 года назад +205

    I'm not sure if the "homoerotic" elements are there for the gay men. They're also there for the girlfriends who were dragged to this movie by their boyfriends. Then they went to see the movie again, and thought about those scenes the next time they were with said boyfriends. It's a great marketing move.

    • @ShadowFalcon
      @ShadowFalcon 2 года назад +69

      I mean, it's the true solution to the gender equality thing.
      Don't remove sexy ladies from movies. Just add more sexy men 😁

    • @rienezukana
      @rienezukana 2 года назад +14

      @@ShadowFalcon damn right

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter 2 года назад +24

      Damn straight! That volleyball scene alone is one I'd (almost) happily recommend to any girls I know. Maleness and sexuality don't equate to gayness, or there wouldn't be any James Bond movies, either.

    • @threatmaker
      @threatmaker 2 года назад +12

      also being stuck in the navy (or army) with a bunch of dudes is pretty much like top gun

    • @greggbenac5006
      @greggbenac5006 2 года назад +4

      I remember when i first saw it, the girls in the audience were drooling! Loudly!

  • @frogers3
    @frogers3 2 года назад +66

    Because of this episode I will forevermore picture Tom Cruise standing on a milk crate whenever I can't see his feet.

  • @ThisTimeFoReal
    @ThisTimeFoReal 2 года назад +18

    I know it’s probably a stretch but a great classic Tom cruise movie for me has to be Days of Thunder. Such a great movie where he plays another great, but cocky protagonist. Should for sure do that movie next.

  • @invisiblegrif42
    @invisiblegrif42 2 года назад +5

    My wife saw it for the first time and felt 100% like Iceman was in the rift, Maverick was cocky and reckless, and Iceman just called him out on it but we saw it as bad because he stood in Maverick's way

    • @thebronzescribe2793
      @thebronzescribe2793 2 года назад

      That's why Iceman is the antagonist and not the villain. Similar to Infinity War: The Avengers are technically the antagonists in Thanos's story, but they aren't villains. They just go against the protagonist

  • @GuakstickLabs
    @GuakstickLabs 2 года назад +29

    Watched this film recently for the first time, was one of the most enjoyable films I'd seen in months. Just pure fun. Totally agree with you on Goose, he's the heart of the film and even though I knew what happened to him it still hurt at his death because of how good his character was.

  • @falconeer4382
    @falconeer4382 Год назад +8

    I actually agree with the stuff he said about the "bring back sweaty, shirtless dudes being comfortable with each other". Perhaps i wouldn't use those exact words, but it's pretty annoying how most men feel the need to constantly reassure everyone around them that they are straight. I couldn't care less if some people think i'm gay. I know i'm straight, shouldn't that be the only thing that matters? People are way to insecure in themselves nowadays, it's sad.

  • @colemanmuzrim1352
    @colemanmuzrim1352 2 года назад +18

    The ejection seat in the back has a sharp point on the headrest so it could break the canopy if it didnt get out of the way in time.

    • @herbertdennison9682
      @herbertdennison9682 2 года назад +2

      The F-14A seats are not designed to punch through the canopy. They won’t even fire until the canopy goes first. The F-14D seats will punch through the canopy.

  • @davidle4936
    @davidle4936 2 года назад +20

    Tom Cruise is one of the OGs of Hollywood! He never cease to brought our cinematic experience to a whole new level!

  • @ZackRToler
    @ZackRToler 2 года назад +14

    This is the closest I'll be getting to watching this movie as I just enjoy hearing your optimism

  • @mricebro
    @mricebro 2 года назад +17

    The timing of him mentioning Willow as the sequel series got announced the day before is just incredible

    • @jakushkadarkstalker6278
      @jakushkadarkstalker6278 2 года назад

      The series has been announced for months already. Disney puts all of its upcoming shows on a public schedule well in advance.

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo 2 года назад

      Willow show was announced like last year dude...

  • @Puckett.
    @Puckett. 2 года назад +3

    @18:17 I remember first time watching this movie thinking I have no idea what Iceman was going to say. He's setup as the antagonist of the film but never the villain. So I wasn't sure if he was going to console the grieving Maverick or mock him for it being his fault. It's really cool how there's so much hesitation in his speech. He knew he had to choose his words very carefully. It's hard to imagine that Maverick would want to hear anything from the guy he's been chasing so hard and might have killed his best friend trying to beat. You can also see it in Tom Cruise face he's tense and waiting for the smallest comment he can misinterpret to turn around and knock Iceman out.

  • @kennydreadful618
    @kennydreadful618 2 года назад +8

    I’m so happy you mentioned Archer during Danger Zone😂. No matter where else I hear the song I always think about Archer. You should do Archer if you haven’t already

  • @nickomatick8394
    @nickomatick8394 2 года назад +7

    My uncle was in the navy and he worked on the F14 Tomcat. Growing up I loved the A10 but this movie and my uncle made adore the F14. Legendary jet and legendary movie.

  • @kaygenupton1788
    @kaygenupton1788 2 года назад +9

    As an air traffic controller the “threat area” he mentions at 4:08 is called the CMA or controller movement area

  • @milesbarela4529
    @milesbarela4529 2 года назад +10

    Phenomenal video
    You articulated exactly how I feel about military movies while making sure to talk about how fun it is.(and more )

  • @coltontheisen01
    @coltontheisen01 2 года назад +7

    Fun fact. @4:00 You 100% can drive that close to the runway lol. It's called perimeter road and they can be VERY close to the runways, like while I was at Keesler AFB, I swear I saw someone hit a departing c130 with a golf ball, the golf course is very close to the runway also.

    • @Ob1tuber
      @Ob1tuber 2 года назад +1

      Lucky shot

  • @notthatserious480
    @notthatserious480 2 года назад +9

    The knew top gun was so good (NO SPOILERS HERE). I saw it in 4DX (basically those immersive seats where they throw u around and spray water and wind in your face) And I highly recommend that experience. The movie is a perfect homage to the original whilst making use of advancements in cinema technology/capabilities to deliver a fresh spectacle for the new generation.

  • @Sovietdeprus
    @Sovietdeprus 2 года назад +4

    The new one is so good omg went to see it with a bunch of RAF and pilots and was so much fun

  • @masturch33f87
    @masturch33f87 2 года назад +8

    The first time I watched Top Gun I didn't like Iceman because I thought he was a jerk but watching it again as an adult he was never really a superjerk, he mostly points out mavericks immature behavior in the air and in his own way wants him well. It's a good rivalry without being true enemies!

  • @JWR-fu7yl
    @JWR-fu7yl 2 года назад +5

    I cannot stress how much I appreciate the acknowledgement of Anthony Edwards as certified snack ER Doctor Mark Greene!!

  • @SkyGentRZ1
    @SkyGentRZ1 2 года назад +9

    I’ve been watching Top Gun since I was a little kid (i fast forwarded to the flying scenes and re-enacted those scenes with my matchbox airplanes while they happened and had the script memorized when most kids were reading Green Eggs and Ham) and it’s the reason I decided to follow my dreams to become a pilot.
    I watched the original to get amped up for my first solo flight and my check ride for my private pilot license and now I’m using the sequel to get me amped for my instrument check ride.
    So cool to see one of my favorite RUclipsrs cover my favorite movie of all time. Looking forward to what you have to say about the sequel!

    • @GiovanniV69
      @GiovanniV69 2 года назад +1

      Good luck with your checkride! Enjoy it too!

  • @hollandfray4521
    @hollandfray4521 Год назад +2

    So one of my best friends growing up actually read the Top Gun novelization and at the end of the book you find out part of Charlie’s promotion was she got to pick her position and location. So she took her boss’ old job when she heard Maverick was going to be an instructor.

  • @JTJ1944
    @JTJ1944 2 года назад +24

    Childhood is hating Iceman. Adulthood is realizing Ice was the better naval aviator.

  • @Tigershark_3082
    @Tigershark_3082 2 года назад +32

    I personally love seeing the A-4F Skyhawk and F-5E/F (Mig-28) getting attention from this movie.
    Also, fun fact: the USS Oriskany (the carrier Mav's dad deployed on) was a refit Essex class, which didn't employ the F-4. Meaning in the Top Gun universe, his dad either flew an F-8 Crusader, or the Oriskany was a Forrestal-class Carrier

    • @JustinStrife
      @JustinStrife 2 года назад +3

      My dad flew helicopters off the Oriskany in 70-71. Love this movie even with its inaccuracies.

    • @agp11001
      @agp11001 2 года назад

      Dude, the absolute legend who fathered Maverick can fly whatever he wants and land it on whatever carier he wants. ;)

  • @seeing8spots
    @seeing8spots 2 года назад +7

    "Jets are cool, doing dope cool jet stuff!" The new movie is even cooler in this aspect!
    This was a really fun cinaminwins since I just watched this last week and the new one yesterday. It really is a fun movie even if cruise is totally a creep in the beginning like you pointed out (and I appreciate you pointing it out!). I definitely took the volleyball scene more as a just showing fun while also giving the ladies that got dragged to the movie some eye candy lol

  • @Phe_
    @Phe_ 2 года назад +10

    I never got to watch the Original before the sequel, this is the closest I’ve got, but this increases my appreciation for both significantly.

  • @zealous121
    @zealous121 2 года назад +4

    I like how both Lee and Jeremy from CinemaSins went with the “nothing’s gonna happen to Goose” approach.

  • @indiecinemaster4699
    @indiecinemaster4699 2 года назад +11

    For me, Michael Ironside will always be the definitive Darkseid...

  • @ArashiKageTaro
    @ArashiKageTaro 2 года назад +9

    They didn’t use the same term “heart desk.” It’s “hard deck” which stipulates an altitude that would represent the ground, and anything below that in training, you’d be considered “dead.” Although it’s an aviator term (specifically fighter pilot jargon), we as skydivers also use the term-just not in the same context obviously.

  • @roguevector1268
    @roguevector1268 2 года назад +8

    2:10 that was based on a true story except it was more of a drive by rather than an inverted cockpit-to-cockpit: On 1981 in the Gulf of Sidra Lt Lawrence Muczynski piloting an F-14 pulled up alongside a Libyan MiG and his RIO took a polaroid before flipping off the Libyan fighter pilot.

  • @xenorayy
    @xenorayy 2 года назад +6

    My dad watched this movie in his teens and because of it he became a fighter jet pilot. Many years later I watched this movie as a kid and loved it, the soundtrack and the jet scenes are what stayed with me the most, I'm sure a lot of people can relate. The sequel was just as good, if not better. Great movies that my family and I really enjoy.

  • @Sam-hc3zb
    @Sam-hc3zb 2 года назад +25

    YES! SUCH a good movie.
    Please can yoy cover "the gentlemen" directed by guy ritchie?

    • @ivanvoronov3871
      @ivanvoronov3871 2 года назад +3

      Thr gentlemen would be awesome

    • @Sam-hc3zb
      @Sam-hc3zb 2 года назад +1

      @@ivanvoronov3871 yeah, its such a good movie, and its soundtrack is good too!

  • @TheFarCobra
    @TheFarCobra 2 года назад +7

    This reminded me that Val Kilmer was The Saint (and in Top Secret … I think). Was The Saint any good? I don’t know, but I remember enjoying it at the time.

  • @braxtonstorey5050
    @braxtonstorey5050 2 года назад +9

    I’ve loved this movie for as long as i can remember. Me and my dad watched it growing up and it stuck with me until my first pay check i got when i started working at my local Theater. Bought top gun in a grocery store. Even put it as my favourite movie on my name tag. Then I got to watch Top gun Maverick in that same Theater (still an employee there) and it was amazing. I just cant believe how good the story and plot, the acting, the music, the shots, the scenery, and even the sound of the movie. Hadn’t felt like that since Ford V Ferrari. It’s awesome. If you haven’t seen this film or the new one, i suggest you do so…. By the way there’s a comment from someone who also works at a Theater who cant stop popping in and watching the intro to the movie while working… I am doing the same thing.

  • @MGlBlaze
    @MGlBlaze 2 года назад +29

    It should be pointed out that at the scene at 10:22 - this is something I only learned of today but the "hard deck" mentioned is a training device. The altitude of the hard deck is to be treated as THE GROUND, and it's set some 10K feet up for the sake of safe training. So when Maverick says 'There was no danger, so I took it' he's essentially saying he (as far as the training scenario goes) flew underground for a few seconds.
    Definitely NOT fine. He'd be dead in a fireball on the ground if it wasn't a training exercise. So, yet another example of his reckless and dangerous flying that would eventually get someone killed.

    • @movingbook
      @movingbook 2 года назад +11

      It's another kobayashi maru moment - did what I did because I knew it was a sim. Anyone training folks makes a point that you can't think like that, but it's there in a bunch of fiction anyway to give a protagonist an arc where they look cool until they meet reality and can't sim their way out of it.

    • @batbrick3949
      @batbrick3949 2 года назад +4

      True, but, that means that Jester would have been dead before Maverick engaged him, so Maverick should have won first.

    • @IceWolfLoki
      @IceWolfLoki 2 года назад +3

      @@batbrick3949 which is why Viper chewed Jester out after he dismissed Mav and Goose.

    • @utubrGaming
      @utubrGaming 2 года назад

      Reminds me of a coloring book distributed to A-10 pilots on the T-62:
      THIS IS THE BOTTOM OF A T-62 TANK. IT IS VERY THIN ONLY 20mm 1.82 inches). YOU CAN EASILY PERFORATE IT WITH THE GAU-8/A 30mm API. Unfortunately, if you see it from this angle you have just been run over by subject tank. Color the bottom of the tank green (penetrable by 30mm gun) and yourself brown-you dumb shit an A-10 will not fit underneath a T-62 tank and remain airborne

  • @HS_Gomikubi
    @HS_Gomikubi 2 года назад +9

    Definitely need more wins involving Val Kilmer. To me he'll always be the star of "Top Secret!", which is easily my personal favorite comedy film. Never fails to send me into a fit just thinking about any given moment in it, I doubt such a piece would show up on this channel but eh, a man can dream I suppose ;)

    • @JMcMillen
      @JMcMillen 2 года назад +2

      The only Val Kilmer movie I saw more times that 'Top Gun' was 'Real Genius', which I would love to see on this channel.

    • @Deviantygr
      @Deviantygr 2 года назад

      @@JMcMillen "What about that time I found you naked with a bowl of jello?"

  • @kratoscallofduty
    @kratoscallofduty 2 года назад +13

    I had my girlfriend watch this film for the first time a couple weeks ago. She couldn't believe how good it was. We're going to watch the sequel.

  • @shybard
    @shybard 2 года назад +4

    I would love to see you tackle Willow. Easily one of my favorite movies of all time.

  • @mj_SR22
    @mj_SR22 2 года назад +5

    Saw the sequel and it was AMAZING. It respects the original without beating you over the head DisneySW-style, has it's own modern flavor, has MIND NUMBING flying, develops characters incredibly well, and infuses it with real heart that makes it more than just an action movie. Even if it wasn't a Top Gun movie, it was a good FILM. Also, regarding the flat spin in the OT Top Gun, it was really dangerous. The stunt pilot they had replicating it for takes actually died while performing a take for it. RIP.

  • @selectedshipper8282
    @selectedshipper8282 2 года назад +4

    “Name a more iconic couple”
    I actually can’t

  • @rileyfitzsimons8875
    @rileyfitzsimons8875 2 года назад +4

    As a military fight jet geek I can confirm: jets go Zoom Zoom

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear 2 года назад +2

      Fuel goes in. Fire comes out.
      If you have it going the _other_ way, something went really wrong.

  • @Epicurus341
    @Epicurus341 2 года назад +6

    Bryan Adams was also asked to contribute his song "Only The Strong Survive" to the soundtrack too, but he turned down both offers because he felt the movie glamorised war.
    To be fair, he's not wrong. It is often held as a prime example of the DoD using Hollywood as an ad agency. The navy even had recruitment tables set up in cinema foyers.
    Fair play to Bryan to turning down money and sticking to his principles.
    That said, as a 16-year-old who saw this at the cinema I thought it was great fun. Older me, recognises it has some flaws - but I still admire the flight choreography.

  • @tastyneck
    @tastyneck 2 года назад +4

    I grew up around this time. In San Diego. And my best friend (at the time)'s dad was a Navy Seal Master Chief. I can confirm that Navy servicemen and Navy families were very much like this, and like those in Navy Seals, though obviously not as exaggerated. This makes me so nostalgic.