Maverick Meets Rooster Scene Top Gun Maverick Movie Clip {IMAX 4K}
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- Maverick Meets Rooster Scene Top Gun Maverick Movie Clip {IMAX 4K}
Maverick Meets Rooster Scene Top Gun Maverick Movie Clip {IMAX 4K}
Maverick Meets Rooster Scene Top Gun Maverick Movie Clip {IMAX 4K}
Maverick Meets Rooster Scene Top Gun Maverick Movie Clip {IMAX 4K}
Maverick Meets Rooster Scene Top Gun Maverick Movie Clip {IMAX 4K}
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When he's introduced as their instructor, I just imagine Hangman and the others thinking "why didn't we read his name and rank on his jacket before we literally threw him out on his back?"
Basically the same as when Mavrick was hitting on Charlie in the first movie, then she is introduced as the civilian instructor.
Hangman saluted him. He knew his rank, didn’t care.
@@jh648662 He just knew it was an old timer, he didn't know who Mavrick was. Otherwise, he wouldn't have had that "Oh Crap" look when Mav was introduced as their instructor.
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I love that moment where Hangman sees that Maverick as their instructor, as he turns his head you can see his face go from “Oh right” to “Oh F*ck”.
The scene where Mac looks at rooster when he’s singing great balls of fire and penny looking at him broke me cuz she knew what was happening
Exactly.
Was Penny in the original top gun ?
@@MrKano37 yes she was
@@ogvapor5692 not physically, but her name was mentioned in the first movie
@@natedawg3926 exactly my point she was in the first movie plus in the movie somewhere it said that penny and mav go way back since training but let’s see
Goose’s death didn’t make me cry but those flashbacks had me on the verge of crying
I was like “this movie feels like Mission Impossible but with fighter jets” instead of a Top Gun movie, until this scene. The song, people singing in a bar with a man playing the piano, and the flashbacks. The feeling kicks in right at this moment.
Same...the nostalgia got me
Today marks my fifth time watching it in the theater and this scene still brought me to tears.
Nobody can replace Goose for Maverick. They practically can read each other minds. I think Maverick lost the love of his life when Goose died.
What are you talking about? This movies is almost scene for scene the same as the original. Even the same dialog. This isn't a sequel it's a remake.
Get a life
Some people cried in titanic, some in fast furious 7, I cried my eyes out in top gun maverick, best movie I've seen in the cinema in years, had to go back a few times to witness in IMAX too
I cried multiple times and was crying nonstop throughout the end of the film and all through the credits and outside the theater after
😭😭😇😇🙏🏼🙏🏼
Me2
And some don't cry at all lol
I misted up - when Jennifer Connelly's character looked outside and saw him there is when it really got to me. Amazing movie - I go to movies about once every 5 years - this one really got me.
I love that his grief of losing Goose/seeing Rooster is interlaced with seeing all his trainees and knowing he could be sending them to their deaths. It’s a bit easy to miss but I feel like the little focus shots the other pilots get shows that’s what he’s thinking of too. All those young, ambitious, talented people could be going to die under his instruction.
I think the best part of screen writing here was when Penny unintentionally got Pete outta the bar with the circumstances of paying the bill right before the song started to kick in. Then when she saw Pete at the window, she saw the younger version of Pete with Goose and Pete was looking into the past/present/future of Rooster and saw his pain that he kept fighting to let go for so long.
Penny was honestly one of the better parts of the movie. They say there’s always a great woman behind every man and it’s more like there’s always a great woman pushing another great man forward and telling him what he needs to hear and do what needs doing.
If it weren’t for her, Rooster and possibly the rest of the pilots might’ve died had she not told Maverick to find a way to safeguard the lives of his pilots. Just brilliant. Maybe simple actually but something so simple has been lost in current movies nowadays.
All female characters must not need a man or want one because they’re blah blah blah. Bunch of bollocks.
Penny was shown to be a strong and independent woman raising her child by herself while running her business and even sailing a boat. None of that was told to us. It was shown and we could infer she’s good at all of these things. She is a strong and independent woman that is waiting for the right man, and that right man happened to be Maverick because they have history.
It’s just well written and well executed. Good job Tom Cruise and the rest of the cast and all the crew members behind this great movie. Very refreshing.
This scene is so powerful to me in so many ways. When the original movie came out i was 9 years old and it was the biggest movie of its time. i wanted to be Maverick so bad!! My friend and I even went to the local skating rink with pilot hats on and we lied to kids our age saying we were selected by the Navy to be future pilots!! So corny, but a blast back then. When goose died in the original movie i remember being upset and grieving with Maverick in the film. Years and life have passed to bring us to now. When i sat in the movie with my same friend watching this scene i got emotional for many reasons, 1 - it was just sad seeing a man grieving for his friend / brother 2 - it brought me to reality that us from the 80's are all Maverick. Time has passed and since the original movie came out, we have all lost love ones. parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, and our youth.. Maverick was not only looking through a window, but a window to the past. Time catches us all and passes us by, no one is exempt and even Maverick can't outrun that.
Very well said!
👍🍻
Beautiful and ACCURATE summation!
Sheesh way to pull on the heart strings. You said what I was thinking. So true, I wish you were wrong….
Really? It's a Tom Cruise movie! He plays the 007, 006 or 008 character - the expert at anything, system and weapon. Over 30 years on active duty, so he's gotta be in his 50's and never promoted to a star (even the young daughter found that weird) and he was the best person they have capable to lead the mission? Seems he hasn't been passing his skills on to others since the last movie, so why they let him stay after being passed over so many times? The great non-team player with an affinity for disregarding the rules that they bring in to build a team. Face it, we watch for the great stunts, scenery and the eye candy they throw in for us. They're all the same, action with no deep plot. I particularly liked the Gruman sitting in alert status for them to take, fully weaponized at an unsecure base (did they even climb a fence?) yet the seats don't work - you know that's Bond, James Bond
This part of movie had me switch from laught to tears in 5 seconds
I lost a good friend I served with, I couldn’t imagine if I had to train his son. Would be the hardest thing ever
on top of that maverick denied roosters admission into annapolis...
@@cosmeticscameo8277 no the mum asked him too before she died.
Thank you for your service Shawn. :)
@@faithhopelove9176 thank u for your support
@@armiyaaneel9898 but he didn't know that so he blamed him!
Saddest scene in the whole movie as well as near the end when they arrive back on the carrier celebrating.
Even sadder than Iceman’s funeral?
@@SolCresta3405 There’s too many sad bits in the movie to list it’s that good
@@morganjones2584 Iceman kicking the bucket is this for me.
Thanks for ruining the movie for me.
@@battles423 You chose to click this vid and look at the comments so thats not my fault.
I watched this film four times already at my local theater. I watched both the original and this one. I have sympathy for Tom in this clip. When Rooster is playing “Great Balls of Fire”, not only is brought back those flashbacks of how his father Goose used to play the piano, but also, it goes to show that people like myself who is going through depression right now because I lost my grandfather this past January, my pop when I was in elementary school, and my granny when I was in my senior year of high school can go through something like that with a favorite song or stuff like that. Plus, seeing those flashbacks of Goose almost made me cry, but makes me respectful towards naval aviators who have to deal with losses like this on a regular basis.
I'm man enough to admit it. I teared up watching this.
I am glad no one around to see me crying
There is no shame to cry when it hurts. I wish more males realized this. It doesn’t make you lesser or anything like that. It’s okay to feel emotions.
I also teared up in this scene because it was touching. Good job movie. You did exactly what you wanted me to feel and did it well.
Who told me that Tom cruise is only a movie star:
I don’t know but when I went to theatre with my dad ( in Chandigarh) .
The scene made me emotional and to my surprise made my dad cry.
I didn’t watch top gun but I made it out that Maverick lost a person who might be his best friend and the song reminds him of that friend .
But now that I watched top gun on Netflix.
I finally know why my dad cried.
This is really the power of TOM CRUISE.
In India we know not of Leonardo Dicaprio, Tom hanks or other Hollywood actors to such extent that we know of Cruise.
This scene was rather funny with Maverick getting literally thrown out of the bar until that flashback happened…
The most touching scene in cinema history all over the world. Even here in India
Yep we know the value of air knights
You have cinemas in India?
@@brittking3990 why kid? Are you from Mars?
Hyperbole
@@brittking3990 are you insulting India? Do you want google to stop?
Such a powerful scene. And Hollywood really wonders why this movie rocked the theatres?
I did not expect to enjoy this film... a lot... but I sure did
I love Mavericks face when he sees the bill XD
Almost impossible to not get choked up when Penny sees the pain/regret on Maverick's face. 😥
I like that Mavericks lived life a little and has grown and matured. Great character development and movie.
My nephew is so much like his dad that I get goosebumps because it's like talking to my brother when he was the same age.
Honestly, I was crying during this scene when watching it at the cinema...
when he's standing outside by himself...there wasn't a dry eye in the entire theater complex.
Ensigns and leutentents throwing a captain out of a bar..... classic definition of skylarking. It's a fine line that's dangerous to cross.
video showing the young maverick, the man, the legend
I loved that they used the same Goose death theme from the first movie.
2:29 I just realize now that the crew Mav chose to go with him in the mission was the same one that was singing in the bar. Payback, Fanboy, Phoenix, Bob and Rooster.
The look she has on her face is worth a thousand words!
What a powerful scene and great acting by Jen and Tom great movie!
This is the only time in the movie we see Maverick traumatized. He seems even more broken here than when he thought he was about to get Rooster killed.
I agree
Good call
This scene gives me goosebumps every time I see it, and I have seen this movie 11 times.
Anyone else ball their fuckin eyes out when maverick hears great balls of fire and has his flashback outside the bar? 😭
Cruise is so good in this scene, his, sadness at looking into the past and his memories, regret, loss. Amazing actor
I was really surprised how emotional this film was on so many levels.
Man I cried like a baby in the theater.
Not very many scenes in movies really touch the souls of the audience. But some do, they take you to place deep inside that the emotions come spilling weather you want them to or not. Tom did such a great job in that scene to bring you deep inside. Very well done Tom. Thank you!
It's some pretty great acting between Jennifer and Tom here. A whole shit ton of emotions being conveyed with no words being spoken. She finally sees a different side of Maverick in that instant she notices him getting the thousand yard stare outside the bar, and the whole "you're still a Captain" line that keeps getting repeated hits home knowing the PTSD that Maverick is definitely still dealing with.
Maverick doesn’t have ptsd, it was invented about 5 years after the initial movie came out.
@@brittking3990
You can’t be serious! If you’re your a 🤡
Thank you Tom ,Jen, Mile,Monica,and friends you make we very happy from Top Gun Maverick.
It s crazy how a song can make you happy cry ... or cry out your eyes..cause of the pain... R.I.P Goose!
진짜 눈물나는 장면이였지... 나도 루스터 피아노 노래 듣고 구스가 보였는데
Tears in my eyes here
I loved this film sooooooooooo much. I was emotional, tense, and so glad to finally see a movie I enjoyed so much after a long dry spell in movies. You go, Tom Cruise!
All the soundtracks in this movie are beautifully played at the right moment
i had tears in my eyes at this point watching this movie for the first time, this is emotional
Who cried though this ✋🏽
Ever since whiplash, I’ve been over the moon for Miles. He KILLED it!
What a great sequel to a cherished 80s movie. So many great memories✈🪂✈.
PTSD kicking in at this moment. That had to hurt like mother at this moment...
Great emotional scene. Bring back memories of my best friend who died 20 years ago tragically.
This just brings tears to your eyes!!!!
Balled my eyes out!
SO uplifting
i think people are gonna struggle to find a better 2 movies than the top gun story. First movie perfection, second movie perfection with a cherry on top
I can't imagine what Maverick was feeling when he saw Rooster, just like his father Goose singing the same song "Great balls of fire" decades after Goose was killed. He tried to keep a promise to Rooster's mother. But just like his father, Bradley Bradshaw has the pilot's calling. And honestly? That calling runs deep. My father was Army, my uncle was Army, my brother was Army, and I was Air Force. So I can understand it.
Maverick didn't want to lose another Bradshaw like he felt he lost Goose. He never really got over the loss of his friend ,that was probably the biggest reason he was basically a screw up career wise. It's hard to explain, but when you lose someone you care about in the military, it's a pain that never really goes away.
This movie was so effing good!
So eerie. I thought Mav was gonna say “Goose” from where he was standing.
Sometimes the simplest things can trigger emotions. I lost my best friend in 2014, and I regular feel the exact emotion that Tom Cruise is trying to portray as he stands on the outside looking in.
I cried while watching this movie
I've cried 4 times at the cinema and I'm not ashamed of it. This scene was was one. Arnie's " I know now why you cry but it's something I could never do from terminator 2. John coffee from the green mile" don't switch of the light boss, I scared of the dark and braveheart when William seen Murron
That was an amazing scene...
talk to me goose! 👍
" You feel reasonable for Goose's death.... and you have a confidence problem."
Responsible
0:36 Me check the bill after hangging out with the boys
Thanks for the Korean subtitles. Way better than babbel app.
I love this scene so much
They really made Miles Teller look like Goose
Sooo cute young Tom cruise 💜💜
This scene hits the feels.
Penny sees Pete Mitchell, "Maverick". A man from her youth who reminds her of her own rebellious ways. And there's that instsnt chemistry and attraction after at least two encounters.
She knew Goose. She knew Maverick with Goose. And without. She quickly goes from giving an O6 shit, to seeing someone in a form of pain. And she in true womanly fashion puts it together that Rooster is the ultimate source of that pain.
Great acting by all, but Jennifer Connelly nails it with her immediate change in face and body language.
One of the best scenes in a GREAT movie.
One of the many best scenes from this incredible movie , captures Maverick's emotions perfectly , Does anyone know the exact soundtrack when Maverick is looking at Rooster and Penny is looking at Maverick?, It also plays at the end when the SU57 locks onto them, Thanks!
Just the look in Jennifer Connelly’s eyes at the end of the clip is dialogue without the words.
I cried like an absolute little bitch to this scene.
Best Movie of my Life❤️❤️❤️❤️
I kept waiting for JK Simmons to come out and say, “not my tempo”.
Very good film and a emotional one to
when I heard the sequel was coming, I was so hoping actor Jack Quaid would be chosen to play 'Rooster', considering he's the actual son of @2:22 Meg Ryan (played the wife of Goose in the original movie).
Hughie from the Boys. Tbf he does tend to exceed at more comedic roles. 🙂. Plus he needed to help Billy Butcher defeat Soldier Boy😝
Best sequel ever
Gotta love the trap edit of Tom cruise in the original top gun at the end
Normally when the bell is rung in a bar, it means someone brought everyone in the bar a drink. Goose was cool.
Maverick's close up vision is starting to go. He had to hold his bar bill at arms length to read it. He can still probably spot a bogey miles out but he may struggle to focus on his instruments..
This movie had no business being this f'n good
Maverick is looking in at Rooster like the latter is his son.
It still hurts seeing Goose’s death.
Feel the pain that Mav feels
I too got emotional when I literally explain everything that happened in this clip
I know there's every chance he was being sarcastic, but I kinda think at 1:11 when Hangman does his "thanks for the beers, come back anytime" salute, it's a nice way of reaffirming for Mav that it's all in good fun, that it's not the "Get out and don't come back" type of being tossed out of a bar. To me, the embarrassment that follows when they are introduced to Maverick is less because they mocked him and more like if you unintentionally included your boss (who's supposed to be grading you for a huge opportunity) in your silly hazing rituals.
Mav's wearing his flight jacket with his name and rank clearly visible. Bar rule or no bar rule, a bunch of junior officers aren't going to grab a captain and toss him outside. Never happen in a million years.
Who knows what could happen in a million years. It's a million years
Allow me to remind you this is a movie.
Does Mav even fly in the F-18 community or has he been with Skunkworks since the last movie? Folks tend to "know of" others on the same platform especially if they're so good at flying they have a CWO aide always with them
@@jimrichardson3078 The USN began transitioning Tomcat drivers and RIOs to the F-18E/F Super Hornet (2 seater) in the late 90's, so about 10 years or so after the events of the first film. Given that Mav was an instructor at Top Gun immediately after the first movie, he most likely qualified on the single-seat F-18 Hornet and not the 2-seater F-18 Super Hornet. He likely held this position for 4-6 years before pissing off one admiral too many and finding an out in Skunkworks. This would have given Iceman enough time to climb the ranks high enough to start protecting him. The math gets a little goofy (Top Gun 2 should have happened 10-15 years ago), but we'll just pretend Mav is 10 years younger (LOL). It's started in the film that all of the special mission pilots are Top Gun graduates, so they would definitely know or heard of Maverick.
@@johnpauljones9310 Yeah I see you reaching. This movie had lots of great action shots, (I even noticed the ethnic inclusion in his team selection) eye candy (that Monica B is very nice) and a little something for everyone just like the rest of his Mission Impossible movies. Just didn't see an earth shattering dramatic great movie, an Oscar for special effects and stunt work but ....
Is there like a sweaty tan filter they put over every person in this movie?
So quem ja perdeu o irmão e parceiro sabe a dor que é .. é uma imagem que fica e voce leva para o restou da sua vida
Well that went from fun to feels in a split second. Onion ninjas.
Memories, are sometimes bitter sweet. This movie is absolutely great. Doesn’t get any better than what you see. But, there has to be a sequel. We can’t just let it sit on the shelf again. Maybe Pete Mitchell, is the one who calls the shots.
Connelly is stunning still!
If I walked into a bar and saw all these boot ass officers singing along like in high school musical I’d walk out and never return to that bar ever again.
If you don’t get misty eyed at this scene you aren’t old enough. By the way Miles Teller insisted on learning the piano to play that song. Tom and Miles. Thank you 🙏
Those flashbacks make me cry because they remind me that Meg Ryan and Kelly McGillis used to be hot.
Jennifer Connolly is timeless
Where is this bar, yo?! 🍻
Like it takes anymore than one 10 year old girl to toss tiny tom 🤣
Just don’t injure him on the throw 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Really wish Meg Ryan would have made an appearance in the movie
Man do I know the feeling, that Mav was feeling at that moment… #Whenthememoriescomeonallatonceithitslikeasidewinderintheass🤔🫤😕😱
What's the piano piece rooster was playing before great balls of fire? Anyone know I'd appreciate it
Yall weren't expecting hard hits from the director who gave us the Halo 3: Starry Night Commercial?