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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
Tears out of 10
Idk
11
10!
12
They made Miles Teller’s character Rooster resemble Goose perfectly in Top Gun: Maverick.
Yes they did. They did an amazing job
How? All he did was grow a mustache
@@anicetus001 look at him in the extrs or in other interviews you will see the difference yes they did give h im facial hair and lighter hair and if that is all they did then wow he already lookd so much like him and was perfect casting
@@anicetus001 well that and he looks pretty close to goose and he is goose’s kid after all
@@anicetus001 AGREE the dude only grew a mustache but looks nothing like Goose.
Gosh the fact that Mav even tells Goose to “watch the canopy” but it’s already too late 😭
Mav’s talking to the audiences
I never caught this
How he supposed to watch the canopy. Mav is to blame for that death ☠️
@@Travdust Iceman is the one to blame for that death bro he got off too fast and without a warning while mav was flying so close to his tail
I thought he said “punch the canopy”
As in blow it and get out. I think that’s the sub titles not getting it right
What changed Maverick’s life forever. And it’s even become a major plot point in the sequel.
spoiler alert
@@yevgeniyzharinov7473 By the time of the sequel, everybody knows about Goose's death.
No way!! i'm shocked
@@SushiBandit28 You didn’t know about this? Everyone knows about Goose’s death by now.
I think he was shocked about gooses death having to be a ajor
Role in maverick movie
I always cried at the line the medic gives when they're in the water " Sir....let go of him....you have to let him go sir ! " :(
The thing is, is that the the Rescue Swimmer saw that Goose was in bad shape and needed to get him into the help first, so him telling Mav to let go was just an innocent "he's a priority" statement.... What the Swimmer didn't know, but Mav knew... Was that Goose had already died. Either by the Canopy impact, or by drowning while unconscious.
What's particularly sad about this scene... Is that a stunt pilot was killed filming it. The footage was recovered, but the plane and pilot were not.
@@Tank50us wow ! Didn't know about the stunt pilot 😳
@@steveN111333 yeah. They dedicated the film to him in the credits
@@Tank50us Art Scholl's body and his Pitts Special aircraft are still in the ocean just off San Diego.
@@Tank50us what! Wow I never knew that. Sad indeed.
This scene always gets me. I know it's not real, but geese... Gives me the feels.
goose
Me too 😢.
*ba dumm tss
real pilot on this scene actually died.
Geese is the one who dies from falling off high rise buildings
I was too young to understand at the time, that movies were not real, so I really thought Goose was dead. I cried for hours, because Goose was my favourite. 😔
Same I was only 5
I first watched this movie when I was super super young, so I thought the whole thing was real, and goose was(and still is) by far my favorite character, I was devastated in a way words can’t describe
IT'S A 15
@@alexlawrence5106 my parents watched it when they were kids and thought I would be fine
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s gotta be terrifying every time you hear “EJECT, EJECT, EJECT!”
You’re just praying it doesn’t end up like this, and sometimes it does.
When I was a kid this was one of the first scenes in a movie to make me cry. When I watched Top Gun: Maverick the moment when the Su-57 Felon lined up a missile shot on Pete’s F-14 I was heartbroken. Then the savior came in and everyone in the theater cheered. It was one of the best cinema moments of my life. I always wanted to be a fighter pilot but I didn’t have the height or the eyesight for it. I get to live it out through these movies.
Ladies and gentle this is ur savior speaking please lock up the tray tables and seats in an upright position
Did i miss some thing?
@@arghyadipbhowmik3639 a few words lol
Good on you kiddo
“My dad believed in you,
I’m not gonna make the same mistake”
That just hurts😭
An actual stunt pilot was killed shooting this scene. That's who this movie is dedicated to.
Do you have a name?
@@galaxyyoutube8441 Art Scholl
While shooting plates for this scene, actually, doing an inverted flat spin in a stunt plane.
I think his camera plane failed to recover and his last words on the radio was " we have a problem a real problem"
So goose's death is inspired by him? May he rip
The worst part is that Maverick blames himself for Goose’s death but Iceman actually caused their plane to malfunction
Technically all three of them were at fault. Maverick told Iceman to break right as he was getting impatient with him, Goose was goading and encouraging Mav to take the shot, and then Ice went right despite a pilot of his calibre knowing the danger of breaking in front of them like that.
@@tedioussugar384 they were going up against one of the aces so pilot pressure from a better pilot made them make so many mistakes.
Sad. As Goose's parachute came down, clearly his limp body before he hit the water confirmed what Maverick already feared...Goose was already dead😢
Did you miss the part where mavrick literally barates ice to go high right?...im not saying ice was not at fault but people straight up forget it was mav who told him to make that maneuver
Interesting how they used parts of this scene when Maverick was having flash backs in the new one
C’mon man! Total spoiler alert! 🚨
Cause he feels responsible for gooses death
@@rushaddoodhmal3156 Not necessarily. PTSD can sneak up on you at anytime. You could be eating soup at the diner and bam. Or like what Mav experienced, in the middle of another dogfight even tho he's highly trained and his wingman was depending on him.
@@rushaddoodhmal3156 nope if you watch the first film thats a lie
@@alitlweird it ain't
You can also see it in the hold my hand official music video by Lady Gaga too, the theme song for this sequel.
Its such a sudden shift of how it goes from the bar scene to a sad, tragic death of the best character in the show. :(
One thing that made me cry the most by the sense is before this sense Goose was all happy and singing Great Balls Of Fire, and Maverick even said he’s the only family he has. I would’ve never forgotten that sense.
SCENE
Just breaks my heart. Especially seeing what a loving relationship Goose has with his wife… man… actors had phenomenal chemistry.
You fly long enough stuff like this eventually happens
To be fair, Iceman was kinda reckless in this Hop. He knew he didn’t have the shot, but he tried to force the issue instead of getting out of the way and giving Maverick the shot.
Truth. I like ice man , but he's too much of a dick in this scene, too hesitant, very unlike Ice man's character. Cost one of the most beloved characters lives in the process.
@@theprinceoftides6836 til this point iceman never went against someone more advanced such as viper.
No one, and I mean absolutely no one, can not cry while watching Gooses death scene. Mavs reaction makes me so sad, if you’ve seen the full original movie! I cried watching this, and the movie!! Love Top Gun and I love Maverick and Goose!! There a great duo!!
I just watched it.
I didn't cry.
Must be an American thing with these overly patriotic, "manly", cheesy films...
But I liked "Maverick", much less machismo.
@@gutgolf74 I think the same. This scene isn’t sad and the movie overall is cheesy and kinda bad. I really enjoyed maverick though. But you know how Americans are with their irrational patriotism
How is watching a likeable character dying, blind patriotism? 🤨
@@Cesar_09_ It’s a sad death one of the main characters dying is sad and the other one feeling guilty for the death is sad that not American patriotism but story telling
I absolutely did not cry.
I’m glad Top Gun Maverick made Goose’s death a pivotal plot point.
I won’t spoil anything other than that.
Spoiler alert:
"Trust me."
"My dad trusted you. I'm not going to make the same mistake"
they didn't
They did
"you gotta let him go Mav" always was the one that got me. So sad to see such an amazing friend get killed off in such an amazing movie. Whats even more sad is that that poor Tomcat crashed into the ocean.
the tomcat caused it let me explain
so the F-14A tomcat had problems with ejecting so the canopy would hit gooses head so hard that he instantly dies not even a millisecond of seeing anything just instant black
Saw this in the cinema when it was first released; there was complete silence in the cinema; and probably everyone holding back their tears. The film turned from action thriller to action dramatic and of course, became the classic heroic epic masterpiece in cinematic history. The character of Goose was so loved and will always be loved and no words except pain and tears. It was this moment the loss of Goose that changed Maverick forever; and perhaps what made Maverick the genius thriving pilot with the strongest emotional and intelligence quotient the navy could ever produce.
Seeing bits of this scene in the new movie just wrecked me
If this scene was played longer, the part the rescue tech tells Maverick to let go of Goose then leaving him drifting alone in the shot would’ve given this scene more of an impact...
You know it's sad that flame outs like what happened to Maverick and Goose and nearly with Merlin near the end of the film was one of the reasons the F14 Tomcat was decommissioned in the first place even though before that they fixed the problem as it showed in this movie the reason was because if the plane flew into the jet wash of another jet it would cause the jets engines to flame out and was almost impossible to recover from and before all that the F14 was one of the best fighter jets ever developed as it was designed and built by the same company that created the F4F Wildcat and the F6F Hellcat fighters of WW2 that kept a tradition of naming they're planes after cats.
They did fix the issue with the later Tomcats they decomissioned it for cost reasons. The A Varient had this problem due to the Pratt and Whitney engines fans having issues and the intakes not being able to handle exhaust even with missiles. The 14B fixed these w with a new engine and 14D improved it.
@@goldosprey it ended up being such a good fighter they almost made an advanced version called the super tomcat.
@_DannyPhantom_ Unfortunately based on when the movie came out, it was the A Variant
Even with their technical flaws, the Tomcats are still beautiful war machines
@@AbbaZabbaOlyFrn
Agreed, when in TG Maverick the F-14 made its’ appearance on the big screen, it not only brought on memorable nostalgia, but just seeing how beautiful that ol’ gal was, and is.
I'm not an airforce pilot but I have seen films of ejection demonstration. When you combine how fast he was going from being ejected during this freak accident, it's was like a speeding car hitting a brick wall.
The soundtrack of this scene.... my gosh... 💔😭
"I'm too close for missiles, switching to guns...I don't have a shot, 30 more seconds...." then he needs more time, and more time, and more time - while the guy he cut off had a shot the ENTIRE time. They should have changed his name to IceCunt. And people think Maverick was responsible for Goose's death...nope.
thank you
John 3:16 NIV
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 🙏!
Icecunt redeemed himself in the second film and reverted back to iceman. Trust me bro
Maverick's role was to be his wingman.
And here he proved what happens when you switch roles in life or death situations..
That was the point here.
A-10 Warthog:
For God so loved the world that he gave it the A-10 that whoever faces against it shall SURELY perish and come into the afterlife in a whole lot of fucking pieces.
Remember, Jesus once said:
“I can nail any target while flying the Devil’s Cross” for I’m at 125 feet and goin BRRRRTTTTTTT”
Once you've been in a spin in an actual aircraft you don't realize just how terrifyingly fast you lose altitude. I recall seeing the vertical speed gauge which was rated for a maximum of 3000 feet per minute (900+ meters) in that airplane pegged to the max. We were likely over that but to give you an idea we were dropping AT LEAST the rate of an oak tree every second. If my memory serves me correctly, we lost around 3000 feet in at least 30 seconds which put us at around 6000 feet per minute (or over 1800 meters) which is basically a maple tree a second. This was in a plane that spins fairly flat for its size due to its long wing span for its size (DA-20). I'd say we were about 30-40 degrees nose down once it was stabilized. Due to us being at the center of the rotation we didn't experience the pinning sensation (it was actually quite pleasant besides the world being a blur of blue and green along with the rattling of the airplane) unlike the Tomcat which was a lot more forward. Anyways though this is Hollywood and so many things are dramatized once I got into flying and was put into a spin for training purposes I realized they did a great job of depicting spins as something that's fast and something you have very little time to fix especially at lower altitudes. It's why spin recovery procedures are always taught as memory items (procedures you memorize, TISCRODS pronounced 'tisk rods' (Throttle idle, stick centered, rudder opposite direction of the spin). The rest is standard stall recovery procedures. There are other ways to memorize the position of the flight controls but that's the one I always memorized it.
“My dad believed in you. I’m not gonna make the same mistake”. -Rooster
One of the top 10 saddest character deaths of all time 😭 the movie suddenly took such a dark tone during this and then afterwards
The biggest clenched for me is when the team comes to get Maverick and they tell him he has to let him go.
The accident that will haunt Mav for the rest of his life 😳😭💔
I was crying all throughout the last half of the movie and even too fun maverick was sad because they kept bringing back sad reminders of him
Undeniably one of the best emotional scenes of all time from one of the best movies EVER!
Today a Pilot from the Bangladesh Air Force got into an accident the similar way as Goose and passed away.... Watching this scene won't ever be the same
Exactly bhai
Watching this feels different after that incident
May Allah grant him Jannah 🤲
Heroes never die
It's seems that most the time the best friend of the main character dies or something traumatic happens to make the main character go through an emotional breakdown, so there an emotional part,I wish that goose didn't pass away,something else that isn't as final,as I loved the character of gooseman.
You fly jets long enough something like this happens.
"My dad believed in you. I'm not going to make the same mistake"
35 years .. still hurt
First time I watched this was when I was a kid. I couldn’t help myself but cry my eyes out. I cried for hours after watching this for the first time. And to this day this scene always gets me.
Who's here after watching Maverick?
me
The soundtrack is fantastic. I haven't stopped thinking about this theme for such a long time. Really depressing. I am dreading any of my closest friends/pets dying.. this music will will come back haunting me.
This was one of the moment which n one was expecting 😭.
But this video helps to understand how ejection takes place when a instructor needs to show their pupil.
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Rooster's mustache on Top Gun: Maverick was unnecessary."
Not until you find what he looks like without in an interview
The crash helmet lived up to it's name.
At least Maverick and Rooster reconciled in the end…
So, what actually caused Goose’s death was Iceman’s ego!!
Maverick should just let Ice take the shot instead of telling him to go High Right or fly too closely
@@guts-141 no cause Iceman should of never been in front of Maverick ice cut him off
It wasn't Iceman's fault; Maverick's impatience forced Iceman to break off and thus caused Mav to get caught in the jet wash.
@@CGHawkatoo ice impatience forced himself to cut mav off
@@t.gchannel4067 Mav was the impatient one, not Iceman.
Art Scholl.. September 16, 1985.. RIP
This breaks my heart every time I see it :(
Shouldn't the commission of inquiry have found Iceman at least partly, if not entirely to blame for what happened in this scene?
when goose died I cried even though its not real its just he was such a good guy RIP goose
Oh poor goose even maverick tries to save him big salute for goose
Lost my best friend in a motorcycle accident last week, this hits differently now...
I literally cried my eyes out when I first saw this
This scene gives me goosebumps everytime 😢.......literally, I always shed a tear with this, even now.
I cry every time I see this scene
i was always confused by how Goose passed just by smashing into the canopy. My dad said if you're falling at that speed, the impact will kill you, even with a helmet. He was dead the second he hit the canopy.
i always cry at this scene. Damn it, Goose.
The ending was amazing :(
36 years 5 months 3 weeks and 6 days and it still hearting
Agreed
Omg, always gets me 😭😭, ALWAYS, that music man, damn
This just makes me so sad
Poor guy, I felt bad for him.
2:41 First time I watched this, the moment the filter changed to that colour and pace of the film, I knew something bad was gonna happen and I was damn well right.
I almost cried watching this
Friendship between Ice and Mav in the part 2 reminded me Apollo and Rocky
Yeah been there. Losing anyone and especially your partner or bro. Leaves a visible scar.
I still cry when I watch this
This is the hardest scene to watch!😢😢
love this music
I remember seeing this in the theater way back in the eighties. I was so shocked and sad. Cried like a baby. Later when I saw it, I couldn't help but wonder, what happened to Maverick's helmet? He ejected with it, but it's gone when he hit the water. It's a non-factor that I had no business even noticing or asking about, but there ya go.
How's life going for you now? I guess you're in your 50s now.
This part made me cry I loved goose
It’s crazy how rooster turned out like iceman and would hesitate and roosters rival hangman was reckless like mav kinda having the roles reveresed for the new movie with us following someone who’s hesitant
This is my all time favorite movie, but it’s the worst part of the movie. I always cry during this scene. When they load Goose’s body onto the helicopter, I always say with tears, “goodbye Goose.”
Rest In Peace Iceman.
Goose POV: Mav: watch the canopy Goose: smashes head into canopy
The "goose, oh no!" Makes me want to cry
I know Im young, but this movie inspires me so much. And the second one. I really want to go in the Air Force one day.
Good luck, hope you do the boom in a lot of middle Eastern weddings.
Nah just be A civilian pilot. What's the use living with these things on your conscience.
@@CountingStars333 Thanks?? I don’t know if that was an insult or..
navy
I cried then and I cry now.
I can cry without tears, I have no more left ...
top gun is the best movie of all the time
My brother calls me "Goose" after him. I call him "Iceman." Goose is my favorite character.
I was never entirely sure how Goose died.
Im guessing he snapped his neck on the canopy or got knocked out and drowned.
Def the first one
I'm guessing he ejected the seat too early and died after being launched into the canopy but yes I think your correct with the first 1
What happened was when he ejected the force from the flatspin made the canopy fly off oddly and into the path that the seats would jet up to, and maverick got lucky but goose smashed into the canopy and it killed him. :(
At least it was a quick death
Ejecting from an aircraft is violent and punishes your body, even if you safely eject you're not gonna walk away without injuries to your body. Goose being launched into the canopy was like hitting a brick wall
@@AbbaZabbaOlyFrn yes I imagine its like hitting a train while strapped to the front of a car.
In terms of speed and collision speed
Epic fail there, exploding cockpit, trapped and smashed into solid windshield
What a bad way to die
The cockpit didn't explode. There's a series of explosive bolts in the canopy that are supposed to get it clear of the aircraft when a pilot ejects. What should happen is the canopy goes, and then .3 seconds later the RIO goes, and then .3 seconds after that, the pilot goes. The issue here was something that wasn't well understood at the time, but when the F14s canopy was jettisoned in flat-spins, it could hang in position, creating a risk to both crew
@@Tank50us glad there are no shrapnels cuz that would have been even worst
I like that part where Iceman tried to accept Maverick but was very dissapointed for what happened
@@Tank50us That was still an issue until the F-14A+/F-14D upgrade. The ejection procedure on the F-14A was modified so that the RIO hit CANOPY JETT, then waited half a second to initiate his ejection seat, then the pilot automatically ejected .3 seconds after that.
@@katherineberger6329 that explains why the canopy goes, as Jester is saying "I'm out of here"
@@Tank50us The frustrating thing is, the desire of the US military to prevent Iran from getting anything relating to the F-14 is part of what caused virtually every problem in the F-14 program from the delay in getting proper engines (the F-14 was originally supposed to use the F401, navalized version of the F100 that powered the F-15 and F-16) to the cancellation of the Super Tomcat 21 program and its early retirement.
the saddest and most dramatic scene of the movie
In Short term, Nichole came down to earth, to help Tom suffer less. Act of kindness and due compensation when she returns home to Isadore.
😭😭😭😭😭 Rest In Peace goose
The chemistry between them though.
This is one of the most sad scenes ever period
This scene has to be the saddest scene in movie history.
Rip Goose 🙏🏻
Surely this could have been avoidable if Maverick hadn’t flown so closely to Iceman’s tail. Holding back or Iceman stepping aside and letting Maverick using his weapons already locked on would have been much better. Both were to blame and the accident avoidable.
THANK YOU!!! They're both at fault for the accident. Iceman cut Maverick off and took too long and Maverick was too close and impatient
@@antman9259 tbh I would go with Iceman but that’s only because Maverick had the target on lock. That’s a guarantee kill in Top Gun world. Against the enemy we work as one. No matter how much I hate the guy, I would move aside and let him be the hero. No room for ego on the battlefield imho.
yeah it's 50:50 in my book.
Iceman didn't break off high right when Maverick told him to plus Iceman cut him to begin with so it was Icemans fault
@@JET1970 I think it's part of the reason Iceman always had Maverick's back until the end of his days as deep down he had to make up for that.
That music really gets to me.
Rest In Peace goose
my mom literally cried when goose died rip
0:42 maverick became's Peter Griffin
If it wasn’t for iceman ego none of this would have happen I cried during this scene and watching the new top gun made me cry more
It’s always scary when you have to eject. I’ve seen it. My wingman once had to eject. It’s scary but.. this scene is always sad. First time I watched this, I was upset when goose died.
Legend says Tom insisted that he actually dies to make it look more realistic.
This scene gets me so sad!!
You up for this one maverick
Mav went on to fly drugs for the cartel then back to Top gun as a teacher. What a career
dem feels..