Kelly McGillis used to live in my sleepy town in Southeast Pennsylvania. Whenever I drove past her place with the top down I made sure to blast “Take my breath away” by Berlin
I was one of those young kids mesmerized by Top Gun when I saw it. I joined the Navy right out of college and became an EA6B Prowler ECMO (backseater of a different kind of jet) and did a tour working the flight deck of USS Enterprise. Dream do come true.
Spot-on. I recently got in a discussion with friends about "movies you will not change the channel past regardless of what part of the movie is on/then watch until the end every time" Top Gun is that movie for me. I don't have a logical reason why, I just love it. It kinda "is" the mid-80s to me in a single film, and I love to revisit that.
Some of my fondest memories were from growing up around a certain air force base. Definitely made living in a SC town A LOT more fun. The hot guys, uh yeh, there were quite a few. They also had the flightline right off of the highway going in & out of town and would do maneuver training overhead as people would dry by, trying not to swerve into each other as the they watched the craziness above them. In Colorado, I could basically watch maneuver training & shows from my back yard. I have been around military all of my life & have great respect for them.
My 3rd favorite film of all time. Can't remember the first time I saw it since I was only 2 when it came out. I've watched it probably close to 1000 times in my life. Still hoping someday Paramount pictures will allow Harold faltermeyer to release the entire film score with all the music during the flight scenes (which aren't on either of the official soundtrack releases).
I really hope you come out with more reviews of 80’s movies or perhaps a 90’s season of retrospective movies. But there are quite a few other 80’s gems I know would be fun having you review. Off the top of my head: Crocodile Dundee, Mannequin, The Secret of My Success, Midnight Run, Cocktail, Can’t Buy Me Love. I mean you did a fantastic job and we’d love more! I’ve listened to these reviews multiple times. There’s something about your dry wit while analyzing these films that I find simultaneously amusing and entertaining as well as calming. So here’s my plea: I’d love to have you do more.
Great reviews and analysis! It is crazy what type of impact this film has had. I want to buy a pair of those sunglasses now too! I have heard very good things about the sequel, I am really glad for that. Thank you so much for the video.
There were A LOT of military/war films that came out of the '80's, but the two that always make me late for anything, are this one, and "The Hunt For Red October". (I know, it was released in 1990 - but it was filmed in the '80's!) A bit of useless knowledge: in "Top Gun", Maverick and Goose's accident scene/Goose's death, are based on an actual incident. The reason the RIO hit the canopy, was due to an error in the synchronization timing of the crew ejection process, and the engine flame-out was, in fact, due to turbulent air entering the engine intake (both of these were fixed on later versions of the F-14). Another great film, is a little not-well-known film called "Off Limits", which takes place in Saigon during the Vietnam War, but is about the investigation of a series of murders. And, of course, there's "Air America". :)
1987's Cocktail was a much better movie....amazing how Tom Cruise was such a heartthrob in the late 80s...when the movie came out, I did not even notice Meg Ryan...
And the bar from the movie -- Kansas City Barbeque -- is still open. In a bit of pop-culture coincidence, it's located just a few blocks from the annual home of San Diego Comic-Con. Can't wait for you to dig into Fast Times!
Good review. I've never heard the term "military entertainment complex" but that makes sense. So many of those awful Transformer films just seem like thinly veiled adverts for the military.
💌All your vids are endlessly entertaining and extra super fun but this one had an extra kick in the pantaloons. As jacked as I was for this one, FT@RH has me geeking out aF💯. Please don't take any ludes before editing...
"Top Gun" was a fun movie. It is a bit early for you, but you should check out "The Final Countdown" (1980) which has, despite the time travel aspect, a more realistic take on Navy operations. The discussions between the characters about what has happened and what to do are interesting. Trailer: th-cam.com/video/IX33Diwrv3A/w-d-xo.html
Weird Science is on Netflix... I am so happy to have found it. It's been like 30 years since I saw that film!
Do you remember the TV series Weird Science?
@@btetschner I vaguely do, yeah. That was a short lived series, wasn't it? Was it early 90's?
@@babymammoth34 Five seasons, 88 episodes, from 1994 to 1998.
I watched the series before I watched the film.
Turner and Hooch! Love that movie.
Kelly McGillis used to live in my sleepy town in Southeast Pennsylvania. Whenever I drove past her place with the top down I made sure to blast “Take my breath away” by Berlin
That is really cool!
I was one of those young kids mesmerized by Top Gun when I saw it. I joined the Navy right out of college and became an EA6B Prowler ECMO (backseater of a different kind of jet) and did a tour working the flight deck of USS Enterprise. Dream do come true.
I sat through Mighty Wings watching this the other night too.
Ya just can't beat a classic.
This is in my top 5 all-time favourite films.
Spot-on. I recently got in a discussion with friends about "movies you will not change the channel past regardless of what part of the movie is on/then watch until the end every time" Top Gun is that movie for me. I don't have a logical reason why, I just love it. It kinda "is" the mid-80s to me in a single film, and I love to revisit that.
Some of my fondest memories were from growing up around a certain air force base. Definitely made living in a SC town A LOT more fun. The hot guys, uh yeh, there were quite a few. They also had the flightline right off of the highway going in & out of town and would do maneuver training overhead as people would dry by, trying not to swerve into each other as the they watched the craziness above them. In Colorado, I could basically watch maneuver training & shows from my back yard. I have been around military all of my life & have great respect for them.
Great review as always!! I have the need...the need for speed...
Yes fast times LETS PARTY MORGAN 🤟🤟🤟
My 3rd favorite film of all time. Can't remember the first time I saw it since I was only 2 when it came out. I've watched it probably close to 1000 times in my life. Still hoping someday Paramount pictures will allow Harold faltermeyer to release the entire film score with all the music during the flight scenes (which aren't on either of the official soundtrack releases).
I really hope you come out with more reviews of 80’s movies or perhaps a 90’s season of retrospective movies. But there are quite a few other 80’s gems I know would be fun having you review. Off the top of my head: Crocodile Dundee, Mannequin, The Secret of My Success, Midnight Run, Cocktail, Can’t Buy Me Love.
I mean you did a fantastic job and we’d love more!
I’ve listened to these reviews multiple times. There’s something about your dry wit while analyzing these films that I find simultaneously amusing and entertaining as well as calming.
So here’s my plea: I’d love to have you do more.
Great reviews and analysis!
It is crazy what type of impact this film has had.
I want to buy a pair of those sunglasses now too!
I have heard very good things about the sequel, I am really glad for that.
Thank you so much for the video.
There were A LOT of military/war films that came out of the '80's, but the two that always make me late for anything, are this one, and "The Hunt For Red October". (I know, it was released in 1990 - but it was filmed in the '80's!)
A bit of useless knowledge: in "Top Gun", Maverick and Goose's accident scene/Goose's death, are based on an actual incident. The reason the RIO hit the canopy, was due to an error in the synchronization timing of the crew ejection process, and the engine flame-out was, in fact, due to turbulent air entering the engine intake (both of these were fixed on later versions of the F-14).
Another great film, is a little not-well-known film called "Off Limits", which takes place in Saigon during the Vietnam War, but is about the investigation of a series of murders. And, of course, there's "Air America". :)
Ally Sheedy turned this down to make Maid to Order. Big ouch.
Not Ally's best move!
1987's Cocktail was a much better movie....amazing how Tom Cruise was such a heartthrob in the late 80s...when the movie came out, I did not even notice Meg Ryan...
Cocktail came out in 1988😉👉
And the bar from the movie -- Kansas City Barbeque -- is still open. In a bit of pop-culture coincidence, it's located just a few blocks from the annual home of San Diego Comic-Con. Can't wait for you to dig into Fast Times!
Do The Legend of Billie Jean!
Good review. I've never heard the term "military entertainment complex" but that makes sense. So many of those awful Transformer films just seem like thinly veiled adverts for the military.
"Flight of the indruter" is a much better movie and an undervaluted one as well.
Yep, it sucks me in every time too.
💌All your vids are endlessly entertaining and extra super fun but this one had an extra kick in the pantaloons. As jacked as I was for this one, FT@RH has me geeking out aF💯. Please don't take any ludes before editing...
"Top Gun" was a fun movie. It is a bit early for you, but you should check out "The Final Countdown" (1980) which has, despite the time travel aspect, a more realistic take on Navy operations. The discussions between the characters about what has happened and what to do are interesting.
Trailer: th-cam.com/video/IX33Diwrv3A/w-d-xo.html