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Top Gun: Maverick

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Katie

Yesss! I saw this 11 times in theatres… my favourite movie of all time 😂

manuel black

Love the movie reactions and the switch of late keep up the good work 🥃

fire12wife

Thanks for the reaction! It was great! I have always been a huge fan of the original Top Gun. I was 11 when it came out and have watched it at least 200+ times! It's in my Top 5 of all time! Top Gun: Maverick is even better! It's my new #1 of all time! I'm obsessed! I saw it in the theater 3 times and have now collected a full set including digital download, 4K Bluray UHD, Bluray, and the soundtrack on CD and Vinyl! I waited 36 years for this sequel... but it was SO worth the wait! I'd like to share some movie trivia.... Penny Benjamin is the Admiral's daughter that Maverick had an on-again, off-again relationship with. She was mentioned twice in the first movie. First, by Goose in Stinger's office and then by Goose's wife, Carole, while they are in the restaurant singing 'Great Balls of Fire'. Some people think she is the same love interest from the first movie, but they are thinking of Charlotte Blackwood, aka Charlie. I really like how they used Penny's character to give Maverick a relationship that already has roots to it. They gave Penny's bar a great name, too.... The Hard Deck! Love it! Miles Teller (Rooster) got his vintage baby blue Ford Bronco in the movie... he drove it up to the bar in his first scene. Yep, that's actually Miles playing piano and singing in the movie, too! 'Great Balls of Fire' is even on the soundtrack! He was great in the movie Whiplash as a jazz drummer... so talented! He also plays saxophone, trumpet, and guitar. He's a great dancer, too! He is definitely my favorite new pilot! Glen Powell (Hangman), originally auditioned for the role of Rooster, and when he didn't get it, Tom offered him the Hangman role. Glen was so upset that he turned it down. Tom told him the way to a great career is not to get the best roles, but to get a role in the best movies, and make the role great with his performance! Glen is so grateful for Tom... he nearly missed out on what is maybe the biggest movie of his career! Tom Cruise put all of the actors through 4 months of flight training so that by the time they got into the F-18 jets, they could handle it. Also, the Navy required them to pass survival training before they could fly. One of the tests was to get strapped into a seat in a simulated jet, in full gear, and blindfolded, Then they would drop the jet into the water and they had to find their way out! They needed the actors to be ready if there were ever a problem mid-flight. Val Kilmer (Ice Man) has throat cancer in real life. He's been suffering for several years now. He initially didn't want to do this movie and fought Tom over it. Tom said he wouldn't do it without him. They used Val's son's voice to give Ice Man his voice. There were a few times during the movie I got emotional, but Rooster's last line "It's what my Dad would've done" just breaks me! My brother was crying, too... even my husband got choked up! Not surprising you got emotional, as well! One last thing... That P-52 plane Tom was flying at the end of the movie is actually Tom's! He's been a pilot for 30+ years! He always said if he were to do a sequel to Top Gun, would be as difficult as hitting a bullet with a bullet... I'd say he nailed it!

JIM SCHMITZ

All evidence to the contrary, as we've seen many times before: you weren't crying. (must have had an allergy to something)