Top Gun (1986) First Time Watching! Movie Reaction!

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  • @danieljohnson2005
    @danieljohnson2005 Год назад +338

    It’s funny, as a kid, I always hated Iceman because he was set up to be the antagonist. But as I got older, I realized, yeah, there was plenty of playful banter and digs, but he was never malicious towards Maverick. He actually tried to help him. Iceman deserved to win Top Gun because he understood the team was more important than his own ego.

    • @0lyge0
      @0lyge0 Год назад +22

      I had the same reaction when I watched this a couple years ago again for the first time in probably fifteen years. I watched this movie dozens of times as a kid and even had a Top Gun hat Viacom used to promote it. The way I remembered it Iceman was the villian and a jerk but he's not, he's cocky but he's focused on the mission and the team aspect of aerial combat. Glad I'm not the only one who misremembered.

    • @chadmcfarland9660
      @chadmcfarland9660 Год назад +17

      That's Admiral Iceman buddy lol

    • @0lyge0
      @0lyge0 Год назад +12

      @@chadmcfarland9660 why would you spoil that reveal for them?

    • @Daveyboy100880
      @Daveyboy100880 Год назад +4

      I still blame him for Goose! But yeah, the motivation behind how he acts has become much clearer as I’ve got older. It’s also interesting to note that he and all his other Top Gun classmates, with the exception of Mav, wear Naval Academy rings - they’ve all been through the Academy and had a high level of discipline instilled in them, whereas Maverick is the outsider; he’s really just learning what all the others have already learned, and Ice doesn’t trust him because of this. It’s never really anything personal, beyond testosterone.

    • @0lyge0
      @0lyge0 Год назад +15

      @@Daveyboy100880 Why would you blame Iceman? He was in position but Maverick thought he was taking too long and moved in behind him to get the kill. The only reason Ice moved off is because of Mav, which caused the flame out which caused the spin, which caused them to have to eject. Ultimately it was a combination of factors and not anyone's fault but Maverick was the one who put them in that situation not Iceman.

  • @proosee
    @proosee Год назад +112

    10% romance
    20% friendship
    30% fighter planes
    50% showers
    100% take my breath away

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 Год назад +6

      Showers and half-naked volleyball

    • @wrath2667
      @wrath2667 Год назад +1

      lol

    • @babymammoth34
      @babymammoth34 Год назад +2

      @@Stogie2112 And covered in baby oil and steamy "BROMANCE" Vibes...

    • @babymammoth34
      @babymammoth34 Год назад +2

      Maverick constantly talking about taking a shower and walking around in tighty whities and towels haha

    • @YoureMrLebowski
      @YoureMrLebowski Год назад

      that's good

  • @robertsmith4681
    @robertsmith4681 Год назад +190

    The incident around Goose's "death" are based on real events, the F14 was notorious for going into a flat spin when it lost power to one of the engines (asymetric thrust is a killer), the procedure for jettisoning the canopy prior to ejection was also changed to ensure that ejecting crews would not bump into it on their way out, something that also did happen.

    • @NightOwlModeler
      @NightOwlModeler Год назад +7

      Right, the flat spin induced a low pressure zone holding right above the aircraft, so the normal ejection would cause the canopy to 'float' right above the cockpit. When the normal delay elapsed and the seats fired the canopy would still be hanging around, instead of being pulled away by the normal air-stream over the aircraft. Thus they normally would have to fire off the canopy separately, then do the ejection. One of the F-14A test pilots did a spin test, and got into a 7-8g flatspin, pressing him into the control panel, and after 20 second, including blacking out, and regaining consciousness, he was able to eject at low altitude. Here's a link to one of the films on YT. ruclips.net/video/gI2gvOflk6M/видео.html

    • @Calamity_Jack
      @Calamity_Jack Год назад +29

      Yep, flat spins really did happen. The original engines in the first model were relatively weak and susceptible to compressor stalls, but the next model had upgraded engines that were more powerful and didn't have that problem. But like many things, it took some accidents to discover and fix the problems.

    • @allyourmoney
      @allyourmoney Год назад +23

      The ejection handle also got moved from the top of the headrest to between the legs. No more fighting gravity or disorientation.

    • @SilentBob731
      @SilentBob731 Год назад +18

      This is one of the most informative threads I've ever read in RUclips comments. 👍

    • @Tr0nzoid
      @Tr0nzoid Год назад +19

      Check out pilot C.W. Lemoine's channel. There is a lot of this kind of discussion, including interviews with the pilots flying the aircraft in the filming of "Top Gun".

  • @josephD32
    @josephD32 Год назад +63

    The fact that you didn't sense any peril during their training makes Goose's death the single most important lesson in flight training. This is the risk fighter pilots take, each time. I served onboard aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, aircraft launch and recovery. Those catapults being down is a frequent thing, sadly. But the main thing is that fighter pilots really do have that cocky attitude. Like, they're not necessarily assholes, but there is zero question about their confidence. They HAVE to have that confidence to do the job they do.

    • @ReelMeurik
      @ReelMeurik Год назад +3

      "You think up there, you die!" is probably not very far from the truth either. "Don't think. Just do."

    • @emwungarand
      @emwungarand Год назад +1

      catapults aside, two Migs, shit, even six Migs are not going to threaten a carrier bg. There would have been enough air defense from the ships alone to smite that attack. but hey, Hollywood

    • @davidcorriveau8615
      @davidcorriveau8615 Год назад +1

      One of the Tom Clancy books...I don't know if they have ever made it into a movie; Robby Jackson fighter pilot and CAG at that point talks about doing a deployment without having to write any letters home. Training accidents, regular mischance, just life risks...sad to say but in a lot of ways it is 'the cost of doing business'.

  • @TheSycaman
    @TheSycaman Год назад +6

    Three of the funniest reaction comments:
    1. What floor are they going to?
    2. She almost died to finish that sentence.
    3. How much of the movie is just thus song?
    One of the top reactions to this movie. Bar none!!! Great job guys

  • @roywilson4514
    @roywilson4514 Год назад +27

    “What percentage of the movie is this song?” 😂😂😂😂

  • @stsolomon618
    @stsolomon618 Год назад +83

    I feel the need for speed. Glad you guys are experiencing this film for your first time.

  • @ailouros6669
    @ailouros6669 Год назад +31

    The guy whom Charlie sits next to in the bar was the technical advisor of the movie, Rear Adm. Pete 'Viper' Pettigrew. The Admiral at the graduation ceremony is Admiral Tom Cassidy. Both were TOP GUN alumni from the early days of the program; the latter being also involved in evaluating captured Soviet MiGs in Nevada.

  • @themccallpack1089
    @themccallpack1089 Год назад +90

    This is an amazing movie. The sequel is insane.

    • @ShortyLongstrokin
      @ShortyLongstrokin Год назад +13

      The sequel completely blows this one out of the water. I can't wait to see their reaction to the newer one.

    • @clit_niblr0375
      @clit_niblr0375 Год назад +5

      Well, as many others have already pointed out the Top Gun sequel is basically a rip off of Star Wars: A New Hope with the whole trench run scene with the Death Star even going so far as not using the computer to lock missiles on the target shaft... just like Luke did in SW. All they were missing in Top Gun: Maverick was a Darth Vader like enemy pilot chasing and shooting down the squad one-by-one. But they did manage to squeeze in a Han Solo like rescue at the end with that one pilot coming back for a last second rescue. So, there's that....

    • @BDogg2023
      @BDogg2023 Год назад +2

      @@ShortyLongstrokin I’ve loved this movie for 38 years. Seen it at least 100 times. Almost went into the Navy because of it. The second movie is far superior, but it would be nothing without this movie and four decades of pop culture references and nostalgia.

    • @MikeWilsonBarrett
      @MikeWilsonBarrett Год назад +4

      @@clit_niblr0375 Nothing like Star Wars...

    • @clit_niblr0375
      @clit_niblr0375 Год назад

      @@MikeWilsonBarrett - You're comment proves you've either never seen Star Wars: A New Hope or you have your head so far up your own bumhole that you can't tell the difference between shiite and shinola.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 Год назад +4

    in 1986 I was serving in the Navy, and we all lost our minds over this movie. my ship happened to be overseas in the Pacific at the time, and one day an F-14 buzzed our ship and did a barrel roll after!

  • @frankrodriguez2999
    @frankrodriguez2999 Год назад +15

    Val Kilmer (1984) Top Secret
    (1985) Real Genius
    You already saw him as Doc Holiday in Tombstone

  • @BaronNate
    @BaronNate Год назад +4

    I served in both the Army and the Navy. To answer, the fast air coming off of Iceman's jet overloaded Mavericks engines and caused a flame out and sent him into a flat spin. Rare but it can happen when two jets are close. And yes, you are assigned YOUR own jet. Every effort is made to keep you in the one you are assigned so you become familiar with every lil quirk it could have. I hope this helps.

  • @PMJohnson667
    @PMJohnson667 Год назад +10

    This the greatest Navy Recruiting Film ever made. Navy Recruiters literally set up in Theater lobby’s when the movie was showing.

  • @Demigord
    @Demigord Год назад +19

    as a child of 1980, i cannot explain just how sexy I find the F-14. the variable swept wing design is just great

    • @helifanodobezanozi7689
      @helifanodobezanozi7689 Год назад

      F-111: "What am I, chopped liver!!!! I CREATED VARIABLE WING GEOMETRY!!!!"

    • @Demigord
      @Demigord Год назад +4

      @@helifanodobezanozi7689 but you didn't have an amazing movie that I saw when I was 7

    • @TransoceanicOutreach
      @TransoceanicOutreach Год назад +1

      Actually it was the british who invented and patented the concept, in particular Barnes-Wallis himself. The F-111 was simply the first production aircraft.

    • @helifanodobezanozi7689
      @helifanodobezanozi7689 Год назад

      @@TransoceanicOutreach Be careful, you may find a sense of humor some day!!! 😉

    • @TransoceanicOutreach
      @TransoceanicOutreach Год назад

      @@helifanodobezanozi7689 Hopefully it won't be as bereft of wit as yours appears to be.

  • @williamblakehall5566
    @williamblakehall5566 Год назад +20

    Kelly McGillis also turns up in the Harrison Ford police drama Witness. Here her character of Charlie is based loosely on Christine Fox -- yes, her actual name -- a research analyst who rose to become Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense and thereby Defense's highest-ranking woman (so far). The instructor here, "Viper," is played by Tom Skerritt, who was Dallas, the unlucky captain in Alien. This one movie inspired two parody movies both called Hot Shots! from the same people who brought you Airplane! and The Naked Gun.

    • @PinnaclePete
      @PinnaclePete Год назад +5

      "Witness" is an excellent movie that is a must see for TBR and Samantha!

  • @7Rendar
    @7Rendar Год назад +85

    The best part about having watched this movie is you can now watch Hot Shots and understand the references!

    • @carladams5891
      @carladams5891 Год назад +11

      "There's a giant blimp, it's steadily moving south!"

    • @williewilliams6571
      @williewilliams6571 Год назад +4

      @@carladams5891 "Ain't NO man taking that route with me" or maybe "If it helps, I didn't have seconds"

    • @helixspiral
      @helixspiral Год назад +3

      ​@@carladams5891 OH my God a dozen more!

    • @tbob8212
      @tbob8212 Год назад +2

      One of the funniest things about Hot Shots is that they're Naval Officers but they are housed in an open squad bay quonset hut with bunk beds 🤣 1994 as a young Marine going through Marine Combat Training at Camp Pendleton, California we lived in an open squad bay quonset hut with bunk beds. Gomer Pyle style 🤣

  • @jonathansmith8672
    @jonathansmith8672 Год назад +56

    19:24 Well, he didn't really break his neck. When Goose hit the canopy, the impact was so strong that it actually cracked his skull open and killed him instantly. If you look back, you can see the blood come down from Goose's head.

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 Год назад +26

      It's worth saying also that this is directly copied of a real accident that happen a few year prior to the movie

    • @carladams5891
      @carladams5891 Год назад +10

      @ 18:59 you can see the damage to Goose's helmet.

    • @robertsmith4681
      @robertsmith4681 Год назад +4

      The guy basically got fired out of a glorified mortar into a capony that might as well have been a brick wall, turning much of what would have been between the seat and said canopy into something still recognizable only because it's held together by the flight suit ...

    • @zatharigo7815
      @zatharigo7815 Год назад +5

      Well if you get such a terrible wound wearing a helmet I'm pretty sure your neck is broken too

    • @MikeWilsonBarrett
      @MikeWilsonBarrett Год назад +2

      The blood came from the canopy smashing into his face. He died due to blunt force trauma. The force he hit the canopy was over 300 mph. It broke his neck and his spine, which is what he died of.

  • @NimpanZ
    @NimpanZ Год назад +17

    Top gun: Maverick really surprised me at how good it was because 80s movies templates are so different to what we get nowadays and we've been let down by a lot of cash-grab sequels/remakes in the recent past. It's a great movie and I know you guys will really love it. Hoping to see Beverly hills cop 1&2 and crocodile Dundee 1&2 movies on the channel too as I remember them fondly as typically great 80s movies.

  • @LordVolkov
    @LordVolkov Год назад +15

    Tony Scott's 80's era is a beautiful palette of films. Here he uses primarily oranges and blues for their contrast. The Hunger ('83) is a much cooler palette, while Beverly Hills Cop 2 goes much warmer.
    In the 90's, Tony goes more conventional (though Days of Thunder feels more like his 80's work), and in the 00's he does almost everything in a yellow/sepia tone.
    RIP to a very interesting director.

  • @woodyg75
    @woodyg75 Год назад +12

    First time I've suggested this one on any channel but 1982's An Officer and a Gentleman is an Oscar acting nominated romantic drama that's based on military aviation training. Richard Gere, Debra Winger, and Louis Gossett Jr. give great performances in this quite popular film at the time.

  • @raymonddevera2796
    @raymonddevera2796 Год назад +10

    There was another US Naval aviation movie set during Vietnam, Flight of the Intruder. The Intruder was an attack jet(bomber). The best line was, Fighter pilots make movies, bomber(attack) pilots make history. This goes back to WW II. Bomber pilots did make history, especially during the Battle of Midway.

    • @LordKegger76
      @LordKegger76 Год назад

      The book by Stephen Coonts is awesome. A very good read. Would highly recommend

  • @kennethlecount8984
    @kennethlecount8984 Год назад +3

    Something that people miss about the first TG engagement is that the hard deck is simulating the ground. Maverick followed his target straight into the ground and crashed, which is why he was reprimanded. Having a set hard deck allows pilots to practice flying near the ground while having, in this case, 10000 ft of wiggle room in case something goes wrong.

    • @josephbabcock4236
      @josephbabcock4236 Год назад

      I was waiting for someone to explain the Hard Deck. I've watched this with many people who don't understand the big deal, and I've had to explain the concept to them.

  • @deejaytee
    @deejaytee Год назад +36

    "Just do it in normal speed" oh man I almost fell out of my chair laughing at this. This was a great view because I've seen the film a million times (four times in a week, when I was 12) and while I love to hate how dumb it is, it's still ridiculous and REALLY WEIRD and it was great to hear your (as always) genuine reactions to it.

  • @The_Other_Dan
    @The_Other_Dan Год назад +9

    I was curious about that too so I looked it up. Apparently "No Joy" just means that the pilot has lost sight of the other plane. If the other pilot can still see him they respond with "Continue" since there's no danger of collision. If the other pilot has lost sight too then they also call "No Joy" and both pilots level off and provide each other with details of where they are so they can avoid running into each other until one of them is able to get a visual.
    And yeah, that's the way I understood Jester going below the hard dock as well. The 'hard deck' as an artificial 'ground' so that manoeuvres can be performed without the risk of slamming into the real ground so when Jester called 'No Joy' and went below the hard deck (to avoid the possibility of a collision since Maverick wasn't supposed to be that low), Maverick and Goose had won the engagement. But Maverick didn't get the kill and the bragging rights that come along with that, so Maverick broke the rules.

    • @gregall2178
      @gregall2178 Год назад

      This was a first date movie for me, but even back then I had to question the "hard deck" being at 10,000' while they are flying so close to the ground...
      ...and how they managed to get over the ocean from the area they do their training.

    • @Britcarjunkie
      @Britcarjunkie Год назад +1

      Right: Jester didn't want the embarrassment of having some new kid to shoot him down, so he basically ducked for cover. 🤣

    • @CxOrillion
      @CxOrillion Год назад +1

      Ironically, if you manage to force a maneuver kill on your instructor that's probably worth additional style points IRL. It's one thing to outfly them and shoot them down. It's another to bully them into forgetting to fly the plane.
      In reality the A-4 wasn't nearly a match for the F-14 in terms of speed, though definitely smaller. The F-14 was also much more maneuverable than the film gave it credit for., and could likely have kept pace with the A-4 in the tightest of turns.

  • @victorfatalys1076
    @victorfatalys1076 Год назад +19

    Just rewatched Top Gun so I could watch Maverick, and this movie is just as great as people are saying, proof that you can do great new stuff from old ones.
    You guys gonna enjoy it 😉

  • @spacemaster13
    @spacemaster13 Год назад +20

    You guys were amazing presenters at the poppies btw😂💜💜

    • @LpMcQuack
      @LpMcQuack Год назад +4

      Absolutely 💯

    • @Prowl76
      @Prowl76 Год назад

      What are the poppies?

    • @carment4224
      @carment4224 Год назад

      ​@@Prowl76 Popcorn in Bed, another reaction channel, held their version of the Oscar's. It was fantastic.

  • @aveemarie268
    @aveemarie268 Год назад +5

    I remember watching this in the theaters, so when the volleyball scene came on I thought "yep they had put a scene for us ladies. I for one appreciated it😂❤😂❤❤

  • @uweschmitz
    @uweschmitz Год назад +11

    "What percentage of this Movie, do you think, is going to be this Song?!" (Scratching her Head saying it 🤔)
    This made my Day, I laughed out so hard! 🤣
    I really enjoy watching you two reacting to Movies and TV-Shows... you're an awesome Couple. 👍 Keep it coming. 😉

  • @frankrodriguez2999
    @frankrodriguez2999 Год назад +6

    Tom Cruz (1990) Days of Thunder

  • @solezeta1314
    @solezeta1314 Год назад +5

    TBR: Is he more than knocked out? Is he just dead?
    Sam: Nah I think he's just knocked out
    Everyone (me included): *Oh my sweet summer child............*

  • @BishopWalters12
    @BishopWalters12 Год назад +6

    The 80's had the most entertaining movies and everyone needs a Goose in their life.

  • @audiodude74
    @audiodude74 Год назад

    Glad to see you guys finally saw Top Gun. The close proximity of the aircraft was done so that the camera could capture all the aircraft in one shot. In the real world, aircraft would never fly that close with the exception of parade formation. They would be anywhere between a half mile to a mile of each other. Also, the aircraft were flying much slower then normal so the camera could capture them and that the LearJet could keep up with them. There’s a moment where one of the F-14’s starts to wiggle during the training sequence of Iceman and Maverick. In an interview with the pilot who flew that aircraft said it was difficult trying to keep the F-14’s at that slow speed without stalling.
    The opening scene is probably my favorite scene. Tony Scott did a great job filming the entire sequence. The shot did take some enticing on Tony’s part. During filming, The captain changed the ships course which changed the natural lighting. Tony Scott asked how much it costs to turn the ship back to its original course. $25,000 was the cost and Tony Scott cut a personal check to the captain for $25,000 so he could film another five minutes.
    Besides Top Gun Maverick. There was another movie filmed in 1980 about the US Navy with spectacular aerial filming. It’s called The Final Countdown staring Kirk Douglas and Martin sheen. It’s a time travel movie in which a modern day aircraft carrier travels back in time a few days before December 7, 1941. A very underrated movie but technically advanced in filming for it’s time. Highly recommend.

  • @celeboria
    @celeboria Год назад +15

    Lovely reaction as always Guys!
    Mandatory follow - up to Top Gun:
    Hot Shots & Hot Shots Part Deux.
    They're hilarious!

    • @CxOrillion
      @CxOrillion Год назад

      Part Deux really doesn't follow on to Top Gun. And honestly it misses some of the lightning-in-a-bottle aspect that HS has. Still great though

  • @jp3813
    @jp3813 Год назад +4

    17:21 Just to be clear, Maverick & Iceman weren't flying together against Viper & Jester.

  • @juvandy
    @juvandy Год назад +5

    The thing to realize about this movie is that Maverick is both the protagonist and the antagonist at the same time. It helps everything make more sense.
    And, you MUST see the sequel soon. It is incredible. It's in the top 5 of best sequels ever, and close to the top of that.

    • @DAS_k1ishEe
      @DAS_k1ishEe Год назад

      Ye, I don't like the Remake = Bad angle some people take. To me it was like "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"

    • @tomhoffman4330
      @tomhoffman4330 Год назад +2

      @@DAS_k1ishEe What Remake..? The New "Top Gun" is a Sequel!!

  • @txlyons2937
    @txlyons2937 Год назад +46

    Glad you enjoyed this one! Wait until you see the sequel, it's fantastic, you'll love it.

    • @alexhohl8530
      @alexhohl8530 Год назад +8

      @@Dave-hb7lx to each their own

    • @johnyd1911
      @johnyd1911 Год назад +1

      @Dave I thought so too till I watched it again but changed my mind. The Sequel is definitely better. Not by a ton but definitely so.

  • @penoyer79
    @penoyer79 Год назад +7

    in top gun Maverick all the arial footage is legit. all the actors were in F-18's doing 8g maneuvers operating their own cameras while turning in performances. it's nuts.

    • @joost1120
      @joost1120 Год назад

      The actors were in the backseat, they weren't flying themselves.

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 Год назад +1

      @joost1120 yeah of course.

    • @gabedamien
      @gabedamien Год назад

      A large amount of the aerial footage in Maverick is real - as much as they could manage - but there are also a good number of VFX shots including some CGI. The behind-the-scenes and marketing interviews downplay it for obvious reasons but the VFX deserves praise just as the practical shots do. For example, all the shots of "5th gen fighters" are CGI. The "corkscrew" maneuver between two F-18s is CGI, as are a number of other shots in which two or more F-18s are in close proximity. This doesn't take away from the many real shots and maneuvers, nor does it change the fact that the actors did go up in the back seat and operate the cameras themselves to get so many great shots. Notably, the super-low flight just meters off of the desert floor was real. Maverick blows Top Gun '86 out of the water in terms of plane footage.

  • @jasonstinebaugh8447
    @jasonstinebaugh8447 Год назад +10

    Glad you both liked this classic, and I'm looking forward to watching you experience one of the best sequels I've ever seen. Especially when the time between the two films is taken into account! Thanks!

  • @michaelcoffey1991
    @michaelcoffey1991 Год назад +17

    Glad you both liked it and saw it for the first time. Samantha's reaction and breakdown to these are always fun and interesting. Like the banter you both have during and after too. Great stuff. Eventual sequel is even better tho no one saw that coming so late in life.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +2

    RIP Tom Sizemore, 1961-2023.
    I highly recommend you watch these films in memory of late actor:
    PASSENGER 57, 1992
    Striking Distance, 1993
    Natural Born Killers, 1994
    Strange Days, 1995
    THE RELIC, 1997
    Saving Private Ryan, 1998
    RED PLANET, 2000
    Black Hawk Down, 2001
    PEARL HARBOR, 2001
    Dreamcatcher 2003.

  • @jhornacek
    @jhornacek Год назад

    It can't be overstated how much of a box office behemoth this film was in 1986. It was #1 for so many weeks (months) and the soundtrack sold a gazillion copies and everyone was listening to it. It was *the* film people were talking about in 1986.

  • @jonathancruz5932
    @jonathancruz5932 Год назад

    "Take My Breath Away" had won the 59th Academy Award for Best Original Song, as well as the 44th Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.

  • @Xxmushr00mmanxX
    @Xxmushr00mmanxX Год назад +5

    tbr schmitt- these shots are crazy!
    top gun maverick- hold my beer

  • @DAS_k1ishEe
    @DAS_k1ishEe Год назад +4

    Well now they got to watch Hot Shots! before Top Gun: Maverick though....

  • @OpenMawProductions
    @OpenMawProductions Год назад +3

    11:34 The hard deck is basically simulating "the ground." If a jet goes below the hard deck, they don't exist. It's like putting your hands up in paint ball. Targeting him after that was no go. No joy means no target.
    Military lawyers have said that Maverick would not have gotten out of the first scene, because when he took the jet back up, he was technically hijacking the aircraft and disobeying direct orders. So he likely would have (minimum) lost flight status. Every time that he buzzed the tower he would have lost his job almost immediately, if not sent to the HAG.

  • @christinejalandoni5919
    @christinejalandoni5919 Год назад +11

    Can't wait for your reaction to the sequel. It's a rare gem🍿

  • @migiplayz91
    @migiplayz91 Год назад +1

    The "Hard Deck" is basically the ground. Below the hard deck means going past the ground. But since you can't fly through the ground they simulate it in the air passed a certain point.
    Also many fans hate the over usage of "Take my breath away" in this film.

  • @PE4Doers
    @PE4Doers Месяц назад

    I went to the U.S. Air Force Academy for one-year, and we all were given orientation flight in a T-33 Jet fighter as a 'Rear Seater'. Prior to that they trained us on how to eject if needed, and they gave us the stats on surviving a fighter jet ejection. It turns out, whether in combat or training, only about 85% of those that eject will survive, with that dropping down to 50% if the plane has lost all lift and is in a dead spin - like Mav and Goose in this movie. Also, training accidents in Jet trainers are about 2.5% of every sortie.
    Finally, during my first summer training session at the Air Force Academy, during the three week all first year Cadet went on that T-33 orientation flight, one of the planes went down into the Colorado Rockies. Both the Pilot (an Academy instructor) and the Cadet (only 18 and in the Service for 4-weeks at that point) perished in the accident. The incident was Officially classified for 7-yrs.

    • @PE4Doers
      @PE4Doers Месяц назад

      One other thing - a very experienced Jet pilot died while this movie was being filmed.

  • @jz55859
    @jz55859 Год назад

    James Tolkan played "Stinger", the officer on the carrier. He was also "Strickland", the school principal, in the "Back to the Future" movies. He is a great character actor who was in many other movies including "War Games".

  • @macjack5978
    @macjack5978 Год назад +12

    These reviews take my breath away 😎🥺❤🛫

    • @dinomite705
      @dinomite705 Год назад

      Hahahahahaha😂😂🤣👍 hilarious

  • @bidwell13
    @bidwell13 Год назад +1

    I like how Iceman does the flyby with Maverick at the end.

  • @midnightblue6668
    @midnightblue6668 Год назад +15

    Top Gun is an amazing movie and an equally amazing soundtrack. I've loved them both since they released!

  • @mongo5888
    @mongo5888 Год назад +2

    To answer your question regarding the accident. Mav and Goose got caught in Ice's jetwash. This starved their F-14's engines for air, thus causing what is called an engine compressor stall, which in turn resulted in a "flameout", meaning both engines lost thrust. In fact, the F-14A NATOPS manual specifically mentions jet wash as a contributary factor in engine compressor stalls and flameouts. Notice that one engine failed before the other, thus inducing a flat spin, and between the spin and the altitude they were at they had zero time to have any chance to relight the engines. The F-14 "Tomcat" was a hell of a bird, and in many ways still is. It's definitely my favorite jet powered fighter of all time. Between its robust airframe, impressive armament, powerful engines, and its "swing wing" technology it goes down in the history books as one of the greats for sure. But every legend has its weaknesses. Great reaction, keep up the amazing work you guys! 😃🤘🇺🇸

  • @Pandaemoni
    @Pandaemoni Год назад +1

    The volleyball scene was iconic because most movies don't focus on the male body to that degree. Also interesting that, despite it being the Cold War, the nation whose MiG 28s they were shooting down wasn't mentioned, just left implied to be the U.S.S.R. (though it could also have been Iran, which has both MiGs and F-14s).

  • @jamesmarciel5237
    @jamesmarciel5237 Год назад +2

    14:08 A fun tidbit of trivia. This elevator scene was filmed way after initial filming was completed.
    Kelley MacGillis and Tom Cruise were already filming other movies at this point. This is why their hair was different. The film tries to hide it by having his hair slicked back and hers up under a cap.

  • @bobbyclarkston8836
    @bobbyclarkston8836 Год назад +1

    To this day, I don’t slip on a pair of aviator style sunglasses, I put on my “talk to me Goose”s

  • @1MahaDas
    @1MahaDas Год назад +1

    That "song" became a very successful single when this motion picture was released!

  • @Sillydogification
    @Sillydogification Год назад +10

    Top Gun is kinda like Rocky, people who haven't seen it dont realize how much the movie is a romance. Great reaction.
    The weird sex scene was shot a month after the movie wrapped, test audiences hated the unrequited romance. Kelly had already changed her hair style for her next movie role - so they shot it in silhouette like that to hide the changes.

    • @ryanh603
      @ryanh603 Год назад +3

      Tony Scott was known for shooting sex scenes in slow motion silhouette with blue lighting and white curtains blowing in the background. He did this with The Hunger, Days of Thunder, and True Romance. However for Days of Thunder, he used a pink/orange lighting instead of his usual blue lighting.

    • @pistonburner6448
      @pistonburner6448 Год назад

      @@ryanh603 Lights out is a clear sign of a guy used to being with ugly girls in his own private life. Or maybe he just never did it, based on how awkward that licking stuff was.
      Somehow the blue light makes me picture him having had one of those blue light fly zappers in the room...

  • @ptittannique5621
    @ptittannique5621 Год назад +3

    Sam's facial expressions are hilarious during the "too much licking" scene, especially at 15:58 🤣

  • @thexlonewolf671
    @thexlonewolf671 Год назад

    Fun fact: the MiG-28s in the movie were played by American F-5 Tigers. There was a never a MiG-28 in real life. After filming was finished, the F-5s were allowed to keep the black paint job they got for the movie due to being part of an aggressor squadron: a squadron of planes that specialized in roleplaying as opposing fighters in combat.

  • @Shelbyj13
    @Shelbyj13 Год назад +2

    "Just wondering, who's the best?". TBR and Samantha!!!!!😁

  • @tawnieriekena7
    @tawnieriekena7 Год назад

    When this was first released ,I was a navigational systems specialist in the USAF, and saw it at the base movie theater. Most of the film was met with howls of laughter, and jeers of derision for its hollow, shallow characters and wild inaccuracies and implausabilities. Most likened it to the Pentagon produced propagandist recruitment films we were all familiar with. And certainly enough, the film did contain a lot of footage we had all seen before.

  • @jillfromatlanta427
    @jillfromatlanta427 Год назад +2

    A lot of CGI in this...almost No CGI in Maverick!!! No actors in jets here but all actors in jets in Maverick.....still, this is a classic. Did you recognize Meg Ryan (When Harry Met Sally) as Goose's wife??? This was a breakout roll for her.

    • @davidmcleod5133
      @davidmcleod5133 Год назад +2

      ????? Okay, the fanboi’ing over the sequel is out of control, but you’re clearly smoking something bad. CGI wasn’t even a thing in 1986.

    • @ghostofyourmom
      @ghostofyourmom Год назад +2

      ​@@davidmcleod5133 I they're just referring to special effects in general, of which Top Gun had some. Calm down, lassie.

  • @RealBLAlley
    @RealBLAlley 2 месяца назад

    Someone else explained jet wash already, but in addition, the specific accident that killed Goose was a real problem with the original F-14. In addition to high-frequency blade failures, the Pratt & Whitney TF30 engines were susceptible to compressor stalls resulting in a flat spin, just as depicted. Due to the spin, the canopy would not clear from the normal forward motion of the plane, which is why Goose ejects into it.

  • @llorona7847
    @llorona7847 Год назад

    6:58 In Scream 2, when Derek starts singing to Sidney in the cafeteria, Mickey references this scene. Now you see why he said “Top Gun 1986”.

  • @georgemorley1029
    @georgemorley1029 Год назад +2

    4:46 The Human torch was denied a bank loan. His ego failed the credit check.

  • @JackOiswatching
    @JackOiswatching Год назад +5

    When you can only afford two songs, you better get your money's worth!

  • @spencergwin9454
    @spencergwin9454 Год назад

    "The Defense Department regrets to inform you that your sons are dead because they were stupid" My favorite "Goose" line followed by the whole truck driving school bit.

  • @lewstone5430
    @lewstone5430 Год назад

    Tom Whitlock, the songwriter for “Take My Breath Away” _and_ “Danger Zone” just passed away in February. He was included in the Passage: In memoriam section of CBS Sunday Morning today. He won the Oscar and Golden Globe for “Take My Breath Away”.

  • @Short_Round1999
    @Short_Round1999 Год назад +2

    At this time in naval aviation history, whenever they had a pilot get shaken up like Cougar, their plan was to ground for a little bit to get him back on his feet and get him in the air as fast as possible

  • @thomass4965
    @thomass4965 Год назад

    Yes, Fightertown USA was not a movie prop. It was there at what was NAS Miramar in California near San Diego. I was assigned there temporarily when training on F-14 maintenance. Things can go unexpectedly wrong. While there one crew on a training flight had an unusual hydraulic system problem. They tried to land but realized they had to eject. Sadly, during ejection the plane suddenly inverted because of the hydraulic malfunctions and they ejected into the runway with tragic results. Movie dramatics aside, elite pilots are a rare breed.

  • @jillanderson3242
    @jillanderson3242 Год назад

    Three actors from Top Gun would later appear in the NBC series ER: Anthony Edwards (Goose), Rick Rossovich (Slider) and Michael Ironside (Jester)

  • @Warlocke000
    @Warlocke000 Год назад

    I can tell you, I was in elementary school when this came out, and boys my age absolutely ate this movie up.

  • @wakebacon8301
    @wakebacon8301 Год назад +1

    This movie was funded by the US Navy as a recruitment tool, it worked, US NAVY recruitment intake went up 80% after this film came out. Everyone wanted to strap themselves to a 30 Million dollar Steel Dragon.

    • @Hexon66
      @Hexon66 Год назад

      Funny how if it's the US, it's a recruitment tool. If it were another government sponsoring a film, it'd be called propaganda.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +2

    This was the very first Tom Cruise movie I saw on VHS when I was 5 years old and it's also my dad's favorite movie.
    The film was a box office success making $360 million dollars ($900 million dollars today) against a $15 million dollar budget.
    It won the Oscar for Best Original Song, Take My Breath Away by Berlin.

  • @timothyhedrick5295
    @timothyhedrick5295 Год назад +1

    I can't BELIEVE there is an American born since 1970 who hasn't seen Top Gun multiple times! I guess you guys get to retain your citizenship but we have to place you on probation now... 😆. You'll love the second one. It is actually much better (and less cheesy) than the first and I'd never have thought I'd say that.

  • @Imylover
    @Imylover Год назад +2

    Since you guys enjoyed the first film this much I dare to say you're gonna like the sequel even more. Because it's one of those few sequels that does everything right & fully honors & respects the original & even surpasses it. Try to watch Maverick really soon while all details of first Top Gun is still fresh. You are gonna recognize so much stuff & references. Maverick is like an Easter Egg hunt. But more than anything, it is a fantastic action film. Very similar to the first yet a lot more. And you expected action in the first? You'll get more action next time. And a Tom Cruise truly in his prime.
    Also, you guys first expected to see more of the combo Maverick & Goose in the sequel, but since Goose is dead, well.. No one is back from the dead, this is no sci-fi fantasy. But you will kind of get what you originally wanted anyway. Hurry up & see for yourselves. You'll see some of the best flight scenes ever put to film. And the vast majority of what you see is not CGI but are actual real planes, with the actual actors in the cockpit flying,
    And the score for Maverick may not be as iconic as the original film, nothing can beat the 80-ees when it comes to music overall. But Maverick still has some nice stuff for our ears, including the ever masterful Hans Zimmer.

  • @MrDMF567
    @MrDMF567 Год назад +1

    The Iceman jaw chomp is a power move 😆

  • @scottknode898
    @scottknode898 Год назад

    Glad you guys got to watch Top Gun one of my favorite movies of all time and I am 36 years old. My wife and I watch almost yearly and she became a fan of Top Gun after we met and even played Take My Breath Away as one of our slow dance songs at our wedding.

  • @alexlim864
    @alexlim864 Год назад +1

    19:15 Ejection seats fly out at definitely faster than highway speeds, so even with a helmet, a hit on a reinforced glass canopy can break necks and crush skulls. Training with military equipment is so dangerous that safety precautions (such as the hard deck earlier mentioned) are very strictly enforced.

  • @WhiskyCanuck
    @WhiskyCanuck Год назад

    For the first school 'fight', the hard deck is the altitude that they're pretending to be the ground for safety reasons. So if you go below the hard deck, that's flying into the ground. So when Jester flew below it, they should have won, but they continued below as well & continued to fight below that altitude.
    The Legal Eagle channel did a video on Top Gun with a guest military lawyer how many laws Maverick broke in this movie, and they figured he would have gotten life in prison for everything he did, and potentially the death penalty depending on what the war footing was at the time of the real combat situations.

  • @boomeister2
    @boomeister2 5 месяцев назад

    I saw this in 1986 in a theater. When we walked out of the theater, the US Navy recruiters had set up a table on the sidewalk with pamphlets and model fighter jets. Pretty slick marketing 😉

  • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-

    10:59 "No joy" is military lingo that mean "no success." If you try to call someone on the radio and get no reply, you'd log it as "no joy." If you're tasked with finding something and fail to find it, you'd report back with "no joy." When Cmdr. Heatherly reported "no joy" when trying to spot Maverick, he was just saying he couldn't spot Maverick. Maverick heard that call and chose to stay out of sight, which violated the rules.

  • @darthmaul13
    @darthmaul13 Год назад +1

    The incident with Goose was they lost their engines because they flew into iceman’s jet wash (when a plane pulls away like that it sucks out the oxygen) and the engines need oxygen to run.
    I saw top gun in the theater in 86 & loved it. And can say maverick is way way way better. When u watch Maverick u need to remember the conversation Maverick and goose had with their commanding officer at the start of the first film “penny Benjamin” 😜

  • @meadmaker4525
    @meadmaker4525 Год назад +1

    Jet wash is exhaust turbulence from the aircraft's engines. If an aircraft flies through another aircraft's jet wash at a distance, it will cause turbulence and can make the aircraft difficult to control until it reaches "clean air" again. If an aircraft flies through another aircraft's jet wash at close range, as happened in the movie, the turbulence is severely exacerbated and can/will cause engine failure, which is what happened to Maverick and Goose. Even airports/air traffic controllers will plan for jet wash in their scheduling and spacing of aircraft to avoid this phenomenon. It eventually dissipates given enough time, so aircraft are spaced apart in time intervals, as well as altitude.

  • @ryankeyes3101
    @ryankeyes3101 Год назад +4

    Love your reactions just to let you know there is no such thing as a Mig 28 those black airplanes are actually Northrop F-5E/F Tiger 2s.

  • @leif712009
    @leif712009 Год назад +2

    I first saw this movie when I was 16 and it remains one of my all time favorites. My friends and I all wanted to be Maverick. The sequel is incredible, you’re going to love it.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +1

    1:36 i hope you love this song and Take My Breath Away, you'll hear them both 7 times.

  • @Fenixx117
    @Fenixx117 Год назад

    This is the quintessential pilot movie. "No Joy" means "bogey/bandit (target plane) not in sight" and is the opposite of "tally-ho"

  • @MrJonnydanger
    @MrJonnydanger Год назад

    No watching this movie ever realizes that Merlin is Tim Robbins - Extra points for picking up on it.

  • @chrispruett81
    @chrispruett81 Год назад +5

    You want more action?lol.. Well, just wait until you see Top Gun: Maverick!! You two are going to LOVE that movie!! One of the best sequels EVER MADE!!

  • @jeremystevens5312
    @jeremystevens5312 Год назад +3

    the song called take my breath away is also Iconic ♥️✌️🥰

  • @StevesFunhouse
    @StevesFunhouse Год назад

    The term "disappeared" can mean "left" but in this case, it means "went missing", MIA or simply "not found". Because they were over enemy lines, they couldn't go looking for him, so they had to bury it or admit they caused his death.

  • @Belnick6666
    @Belnick6666 Год назад +1

    "Ive fallen for you"
    few days later
    "SEE YA !! im heading to washington"

  • @jeremystevens5312
    @jeremystevens5312 Год назад +2

    I am writing this to help out tbr Schmitt and Samantha and this video and this channel with the algorithm ♥️✌️😘😊

  • @moehair98
    @moehair98 Год назад +2

    Loved seeing you two on PIB last night!!

  • @Tigermania
    @Tigermania Год назад +1

    Action romance, good looking people, bikes and planes, drama and a fatal accident( everybody is surprised Goose was killed !!). The movie had it all to appeal to a wide audience no wonder it remains a fan favorite. Don't forget about the Admirals daughter that is referred to by Goose called Penny, before you watch the next movie.

  • @MrDMF567
    @MrDMF567 Год назад +1

    God, this movie is perfect.
    Infinitely re-watchable

  • @bessarion1771
    @bessarion1771 Год назад

    Just remember "Admiral's Daughter," she is VERY important in TG Maverick. The " I crashed and burned on the first one - it wasn't pretty" also refers to Penny Benjamine, aka "Admiral's Daughter."

  • @PrimitiveFilmGroup
    @PrimitiveFilmGroup Год назад +2

    *Tom Cruise* must sees..
    *Cocktail* (1988)
    *Born on the 4th of July* (1989)
    *Far and Away* (1992)
    *Interview with a Vampire* (1995)
    *Jerry Maguire* (1996)
    *Magnolia* (1999) P.T Anderson
    *Vanilla Sky* (2001)
    *The Last Samurai* (2003)