@@zurn41 Yes, Phoenix was definitely the most even-keeled of the entire bunch. She had the best instincts of any of the top pilots in the group. Hangman is too cocksure and reckless, like an extreme version of the young Maverick. Rooster has too much of a chip on his shoulder, and his personal baggage causes him to hesitate at the moment of truth. Pheonix is the one in the bunch who consistently puts her ego aside and makes solid decisions in challenging situations.
@@zurn41 No panic AND because Phoenix then listened to/followed Mav's instruction to eject when she realized he was 100% correct and she had ridden the crippled, dying jet for as long as she could. Put ego aside and live to fight another day.
What i like about this particular scene is 1. Its realistic 2. They dont beat down the old man (maverick) like he is old and need to retire kind (indianna jones) like some of the movies today. 3. These kids are the best of the best in modern aircraft (lazer targeting, guided missile, shoot and forget systems). They never fought a actual dogfight since its was unecessary and rarely happens in modern times
The most fantastic element of this scene is the idea that naval aviators (or really, the vast majority of military personnel) can do 200 actual pushups.
I maxed at out at 227 when I was 19. I was about 5'10", 165, doing MMA 3 days a week, running, biking, and lifting weights. And I could barely move my arms the next day. Felt like my chest and back got blow torched. The time I did 1000 sit-ups in one day was worse. Couldn't straighten up for 3 days.
Well, we never see them actually complete it. Maybe they tap out when they can't take it, and Maverick isn't the kind to hold them to it anyways. It's only pride getting them to keep going as far as they can.
In my youth, I'm Ex Armed Forces, I'd be flat on my face after 50 push-ups! No way are Aircrew of ANY sort able to do 200. Even a bodybuilder would struggle.
@@terrytt5067 Bodybuilders don't train for strength endurance, and they would be at a huge disadvantage due to their heavy frames! A calisthenic guy, climber, or trained person from another discipline where endurance is more important than muscularity(and, to a degree, strength), would be better equipped to tackle such challenge
There's not many left with both the passion and talent for quality movie making and the clout to get whatever they want made. Tom Cruise is close to being the last of the true great leading men in Hollywood
Beware of an old man in a profession were men die young. Also nice of phoenix to notice that rooster took a bullet for those guys when she said now you know something about him
It was a great line regarding character development. One, it highlighted that Rooster was a selfless pilot, a true team player who cares about his mates over his own skin. Plus, it showed that Phoenix had the wisdom and perceptiveness to recognize that quality in him.
Military in general has an up or out policy where if you don't get promoted you get force retires or something only way to stay in is accept responsibility which means being relegated to a desk
The tension in this movie was fantastic. I watched the original Top Gun for the first the day before I saw Top Gun 2 in theatres and the tension when the younger pilots were indanger was _insane._ Because the whole time I'm like "Okay, someone's gotta die. Someone's going down like Goose; Who's it gonna be?" But I love that Maverick is proving his point that _no one needs to die for this._ One Goose was already too much.
Rooster: “Where is Maverick?” Maverick: “Been here the whole time.” Hitman: “Holy sh*t!” Maverick: “You see me now?!”😎 After Maverick, Hitman is their best flyboy (and he knows it); the fact that even HE was impressed at Maverick’s skill says a LOT in those 2 words.😎
As a plane captain he and his maintainers have to fix whatever these pilots break. It's his revenge for the headaches they create keeping planes working...
I love that the scenes show them flying a low level route, yet the coms can still be heard on the UHF Radio in the flight room with just a "rubber duck" antenna...
perhaps they are rookies compared to real pilots, I mean you have a WSO who says the FLIR is done for and he can't get a lock eventho it swings arround and all he has to do is PUSH a button so that the cam fixates and creates the drop point, you have all pilots searching for Mav in A/G mode, birdstrike demolishing a superhornet while a legacy hornet eats led for breakfast, jet derailing like space ship hit by meteorite while normaly it should just behave like a glider. jet is called "fly-by-wire" for a reason, solong your battery is ok, you have a decent fraction of control, the stick wont become dead
The 4:29 mark is not just for show, it’s an homage to the first movie. When Goose and Maverick are speaking with Kelly Mcgillis they tell her Maverick did this to a Mig however no one believed them. That’s why this shot is there, between Maverick and Gooses son. Great movie!
I work with a guy who served with someone who tried to kill themselves by jumping off a second story balcony. All he managed to do was break his shoulder, but his nickname after that was 'Airborne' 🤣
@@coolguyman2282 A nickname in the military is designed to make fun of you, lets say I really fuckin loved milkshakes and I would be called "ShakeShack" for it, just an example
I love how Hangman, although he has an ego that resembles younger Maverick, he's not a complete moron. He can see there's some issues between Rooster and Maverick, and he's even like "what is with these two?" Not even getting involved in the dog fight exercise, because this issue has gotten too ridiculous for his taste.
Agree but it's not just that. For a brief moment it was 1986 again, Ronald Reagan was president, our country was respected and our military was feared. True Americans long for those days and a rebirth of freedom.
Man, that GLOC scene fucks me up. Just knowing, no matter what country's air forces you're talking about, we've lost people to that exact scenario. US, EU, British, Canadian, Iranian, Israeli, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, doesn't matter. Do enough training flights and it'll happen to someone. Maybe it's naive to say it, since I don't want anyone killing anybody, but the idea that you could wind up in a situation like that, trained to the peak of your capabilities, doing what you can to serve and survive, and your body just gives out on you one time in the worst possible moment. It's really sad.
THEY ARE NOT ROOKIES! Remember only the best pilots from different branches are recommended for Top Gun school. So technically they are already experienced fighter pilots. Kinda like finishing a degree in college and now you're in University taking up your masters. So no they ain't rookies.
@@salomokondjila5421 Against Maverick obviously, Mav has been in the game for 3 decades and a half. But in their fields respectively they aren't newbie rookies. Hangman has an already confirmed kill while Phoenix and Bob have flown bombing missions in the middle East hence the name BOB "Bombs over Baghdad". The advantage Mav has over them is experience in dog fighting. And also Mav sometimes is a loose canon (unpredictable) the total opposite of Iceman (cold precision).
I don't know if someone forgot to mention this, but it's a MOVIE! They wouldn't use a Top Gun class for this anyway. This would be a designated strike mission, with multiple in & out paths & backup options if the primary failed to accomplish the task. In this situation they most likely would go with a SpecOps team anyway, due to the unacceptable risk from the SAMs on the way out "coffin corner" & there's no way the Navy would approve a strike mission that required pilots to pull over 8Gs max, it's too much strain on the pilots & stress on the airframes. The US prefers deniability & that's real hard to do when you're getting F-18E/F & E-18 Growlers shot down. Even though the E-18 Growlers in all likelihood could jam if not outright fry the Radar the SAMs are using. This would be a mission the F-35 could handle, because it wouldn't require drastic maneuvers due to the fact the EW & SAMs radar would never know they were there.
As soon as the canopy goes both ejection seats start the ejeciotn sequence! The weapons officer goes first so the pilot doesn't burn the weapons officer when the sequence begins, I know it's for the movie, but that's how it works!!!
Her being a "Top Gun graduate," the weakest scene with Phoenix was her not recognizing her plane was unsalvageable well in advance and not *needing* to be told to eject. There's also no way either she or "Bob" would've been medically-cleared to go on the mission after that ejection.
These time ejection worked for Phoenix and Bob, not like for Goose. Bird strike is danger for jets that most of people never think about.... I Dreamed to enrol French Navy and pilot Rafale...but fate didn't want. Anyway I Dream someday to fly inside a Mustang with Tom Cruise....Maybe someday....
There is actually believability in that Goose hit the canopy. They were in a flat spin, so the airflow wouldn’t be stable, and less likely to blow the canopy clear before he ejected
What happened to Goose was based on a real f 14A training accident, th canopy issue was real! this was later remedied by adding seperate canopy jettison handle that should be pulled before the seat's loud handle which guarantees canopy seperation and clearance before ejection can start proper. At least thats what i was told during my time at Martin Baker!
Listen to the timing of the words of the song and the scenes a great job was done Like when he is going against Hangman “ meet the new boss same as the old boss
They are not rookies, they are elites with proven combat experience already.... Phoenix already mentioned about them being the best of the best and wondering about their instructor.
I got to Maverick at the metreon theater in San Francisco which is true 70 mm IMAX screen with a fantastic sound system. It was one of the funnest movies I've ever seen there
Actually the "trainees" are not rookies. They are all Top Gun Graduates with combat time, BUT!! the complexity of the mission was something they never faced before and since it was a one shot deal, they brought in Maverick who wasnt Cyclone's first choice, believing baseless rumored about Maverick. Despite as such, he seeded Maverick by way of Admiral Tom Kazanski (iceman) recommendation to train the pilots for the mission. Despite mavericks achievements, he was rejected and hated by book driven pilots who assumed him to be a loose cannon. Not to mention the presumed legacy of his father which Viper explained to him was a lie held by the state department to cover up their own failure. so Maverick long took the heat for a dishonor by the military and its personnel. In other words they long burned him to cover their butts for something that occurred decades ago.
They certainly made Hangman a classic Blue Falcon (Bravo Foxtrot = Buddy F*cker) until the very end. He got his moment in the sun. Also, something a lot of people miss: At the end, Maverick tries to tell Phoenix *not* to throttle up her right engine because it's fatally damaged and on fire. She does it anyway, That instantly pushes the fire in the engine from *contained* to *uncontained,* which starts eating her fly-by-wire controls and hydraulics. And Maverick could clearly see the fire'd left the engine even if the audience couldn't. She puts out the right engine fire, but it's *already in the hull,* and seconds from making her plane a falling brick. All the warnings afterward are consistent with an uncontained engine fire, *very* rapidly fatal in an F-18. Plot armor is the only reason those two got out alive.
Even though this movie was a real life fighter jet reskin of Star Wars A New Hope. You gotta admit; these pilots know what they’re doing and it’s very impressive.
Amusing note in the scene in which Hondo oversees "Harvard" and "Yale" doing their pushups -- the actor who plays Hondo, Bashir Salahuddin, actually graduated from Harvard College in 1998 (where he was very involved in the student theater seen).
I like how there's no such thing as ground crew in movies like this. Aircraft just magically appear ready to go whenever you need one. Crash a plane and there's a new one almost as if it was scripted.
how about top gun pilots being called rookies years after the fact? or that 40 years after the start of his career still flying. or that in the movie tp gun is anywhere near the ocean. so many holes in top gun maverick. all the credit goes to the cinematographers
It is already known that there are signaling personnel on the runway, mechanics and weapons loaders preparing the planes; there is no need for them to show you that before takeoff at all times. They show you this later on the aircraft carrier ship.
They did use CGI in the cockpit scenes. In timestamp 6:15 of this video, they showed a VFX breakdown of a cockpit shot: th-cam.com/video/7ttG90raCNo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Top Gun’s marketing team tried to downplay that a lot of CGI was used in this film, which is a real shame to the VFX teams who put time and effort into it
True story from behind the scenes: The actors had some say in their callsigns. Phoenix earned hers when the cast went out on a night of heavy drinking and she was up early the next morning without a care while everyone else was hungover. This story is told by a few people in various interviews with the cast.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
I'd give the title a 0 out of 10. These were all top gun graduates at the top of their class. None of them were rookies.
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10 easy!! I forgot the bird strike/ engine failure part!! Had my heart in my throat!!!!
"Easy Maverick, let's not get fired on the first day..." His internal monologue is definitely Goose's voice.
makes me imagine what could have been if Goose was alive and him and Mav were both training these guys
@alexh they Gonna be exactly like viper and jester back in the 80s 😎
talk to me goose!
no, talk to me dad!
I was the 666th like.👍
@@mikhailabdurrachman2443if only Iceman wasn’t handicapped he would’ve been Mav’s Jester
I love the fact that rooster put on his oxygen mask right after he heard the word "Dogfight", like he knew that somethings gonna happen😃
I am your opposite.
He knows about Maverick. That is why he responded immediately like that.
Familial instincts
Technically, they all are supposed to their masks on at some point.
Maverick is pretty much his uncle
"You can't save it. Eject eject!". Powerful words which registered.
Sounds like my marriage.
This is why she was selected for the mission. She had an emergency, and she didn't panic.
@@zurn41 Yeah Phoenix was rock solid. Though the real surprise was seeing Rooster's raw talent shine through when the chips were down.
@@zurn41 Yes, Phoenix was definitely the most even-keeled of the entire bunch. She had the best instincts of any of the top pilots in the group. Hangman is too cocksure and reckless, like an extreme version of the young Maverick. Rooster has too much of a chip on his shoulder, and his personal baggage causes him to hesitate at the moment of truth. Pheonix is the one in the bunch who consistently puts her ego aside and makes solid decisions in challenging situations.
@@zurn41 No panic AND because Phoenix then listened to/followed Mav's instruction to eject when she realized he was 100% correct and she had ridden the crippled, dying jet for as long as she could. Put ego aside and live to fight another day.
Hangman: "He just called you a man Phoenix, you gonna take that?"
Phoenix: "So long as he doesn't call you a man!" 😅
A barrrr
I was lucky enough to see Monica Barbaro up close in person while ago. Nice lady.
@@ucruciis she prettier in person? I would imagine so
Leaving your Wingman. There’s a strategy I haven’t seen in awhile.
It's a total cinema shout out to the exchange from Aliens. "Hey Vasquez, you ever been mistaken for a man?" "No, have you??"
I love that when they suggest putting some skin in the game. Rooster knows exactly who’s winning and try’s to warn them off.
"That's a lot of push-ups..." was also a warning to all of them, not Mav feeling nervous.
I didn't even know that was rooster who said "guys" warning them.
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Phoenix is the EPITOME of badass female characters in a movie. Couldnt have done it better, take notes Disney.
They won't. They are far too woke and stupid.
You must've forgot Ripley
@@conanbdetective Oh no Ripley is a badass as well.
@@GawlJoey Phoenix even has a line hearkening back to "Aliens" (albeit not one said by Ripley herself): "So long as he doesn't call *you* a man."
@@marionkeller2579 I never noticed that, NICE! Her and Ripley are both awesome.
2:54 Maverick: leaving your Wingman there's a strategy i haven't seen in a while
I think he says here's instead of there's
I think he speaks from experience
What i like about this particular scene is
1. Its realistic
2. They dont beat down the old man (maverick) like he is old and need to retire kind (indianna jones) like some of the movies today.
3. These kids are the best of the best in modern aircraft (lazer targeting, guided missile, shoot and forget systems). They never fought a actual dogfight since its was unecessary and rarely happens in modern times
Wasn't Indy in his 80's?
@hyperx bottom line is the fans wanted Indy to be the awesome teacher to Phoebe walller like Yoda was to luke
It's actually not all that realistic but if it was realistic the movie would be very, very boring.
4. The Who. About jumped out of my seat when I heard that. Great experience in IMAX
In Oblivion when he choose Ramble On, same thing
@@hyperx72 Apparently, drinking from the Cup of Christ gave him slow aging and let him keep his vitality at his 80s
The most fantastic element of this scene is the idea that naval aviators (or really, the vast majority of military personnel) can do 200 actual pushups.
not ezpz however in peak form its plausible. To handle the G's these aircraft are capable of you _need_ to be in peak form.
I maxed at out at 227 when I was 19. I was about 5'10", 165, doing MMA 3 days a week, running, biking, and lifting weights.
And I could barely move my arms the next day. Felt like my chest and back got blow torched.
The time I did 1000 sit-ups in one day was worse. Couldn't straighten up for 3 days.
Well, we never see them actually complete it. Maybe they tap out when they can't take it, and Maverick isn't the kind to hold them to it anyways. It's only pride getting them to keep going as far as they can.
In my youth, I'm Ex Armed Forces, I'd be flat on my face after 50 push-ups! No way are Aircrew of ANY sort able to do 200. Even a bodybuilder would struggle.
@@terrytt5067 Bodybuilders don't train for strength endurance, and they would be at a huge disadvantage due to their heavy frames!
A calisthenic guy, climber, or trained person from another discipline where endurance is more important than muscularity(and, to a degree, strength), would be better equipped to tackle such challenge
Tom Cruise saving the movie industry. I just love him
For now. I'm sure Hollywood will run another deficit of bad movies to erase whatever Tom was able to salvage.
There's not many left with both the passion and talent for quality movie making and the clout to get whatever they want made.
Tom Cruise is close to being the last of the true great leading men in Hollywood
Beware of an old man in a profession were men die young. Also nice of phoenix to notice that rooster took a bullet for those guys when she said now you know something about him
It was a great line regarding character development. One, it highlighted that Rooster was a selfless pilot, a true team player who cares about his mates over his own skin. Plus, it showed that Phoenix had the wisdom and perceptiveness to recognize that quality in him.
And then they got mattied and lived happily ever after???!
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@@leonardobraynen1524 That's for Top Gun 3: Rooster!
Military in general has an up or out policy where if you don't get promoted you get force retires or something only way to stay in is accept responsibility which means being relegated to a desk
Outstanding comment. Well done
The tension in this movie was fantastic. I watched the original Top Gun for the first the day before I saw Top Gun 2 in theatres and the tension when the younger pilots were indanger was _insane._ Because the whole time I'm like "Okay, someone's gotta die. Someone's going down like Goose; Who's it gonna be?" But I love that Maverick is proving his point that _no one needs to die for this._ One Goose was already too much.
And that's Mav's whole attitude the entire movie. One Goose was too much. They were all coming home this time.
The cinematography, the script, the dialogue, the sound, the edit, the pacing and mixture of it all.
This entire movie is virtually perfect.
You know that Honda is just having a great time as the drill instructor, right? I certainly would.
It's Hondo
'Honda' goes crazy
Hondo
@@Chickenworm9394 this guy drives a Honda
Yet another great film by Tom Cruz. Thanks.
"By Tom Cruise"?
@@melbguy1he was thinking Tom’s Mexican half-brother.
0:30 "Guys... That's a lot of push-ups."
That was a threat and a warning.
Is your pfp the og rooster teeth logo?
As someone who is approaching their 60’s, that 200 pushups per day in one or two sets sound like a pretty good short workout.
That’s about my workout, I’ll be 60 in July. Closer to 150-175/day
That's impressive. I can do 324 pushups in a day, but that's really pushing my limit
You know the saying "Beware of an old man in a profession where men die young"? That's you.
Rooster: “Where is Maverick?”
Maverick: “Been here the whole time.”
Hitman: “Holy sh*t!”
Maverick: “You see me now?!”😎
After Maverick, Hitman is their best flyboy (and he knows it); the fact that even HE was impressed at Maverick’s skill says a LOT in those 2 words.😎
Been Here The Whole Time. Lol
It looks like Hondo is having a blast when he has them doing the 200 pushups
Because it's not him.
As a plane captain he and his maintainers have to fix whatever these pilots break. It's his revenge for the headaches they create keeping planes working...
I love the line "Evil be gone, Hangman's coming!".
That double spiral down is just incredible to watch! In the theater I felt like I was float & moving. Wild!
I love that the scenes show them flying a low level route, yet the coms can still be heard on the UHF Radio in the flight room with just a "rubber duck" antenna...
But when Hollyweird is paying the bill, NASA lets you bounce off their TDRS satellite network! 🤣🤣🤣🙄🤦♂ #LineOfSightNoMore #TomCruiseIsAlulzFest
I love how the title for this video has rookies in it, but all of these pilots are top gun graduates.
perhaps they are rookies compared to real pilots, I mean you have a WSO who says the FLIR is done for and he can't get a lock eventho it swings arround and all he has to do is PUSH a button so that the cam fixates and creates the drop point, you have all pilots searching for Mav in A/G mode, birdstrike demolishing a superhornet while a legacy hornet eats led for breakfast, jet derailing like space ship hit by meteorite while normaly it should just behave like a glider. jet is called "fly-by-wire" for a reason, solong your battery is ok, you have a decent fraction of control, the stick wont become dead
@@magnitudefallout3944 I mean it is a movie. But top gun graduates go back to their commands as surrogate instructors in air combat.
I look at it this way the Top Gun graduates are All-Stars Mavrick is a legendary Hall of Famer.
In real life combat situations, Maverick is much more seasoned. That was made clear when he was introduced for his opening talk
So were Hollywood and Wolfman, didn't do them any favours...
The 4:29 mark is not just for show, it’s an homage to the first movie. When Goose and Maverick are speaking with Kelly Mcgillis they tell her Maverick did this to a Mig however no one believed them.
That’s why this shot is there, between Maverick and Gooses son.
Great movie!
I was inverted 😎
Watch the Birdie
Talented youngens getting stomped by a master. Lovely!
Like Miyagi wiped the floor with Mike and his goons 😎
Yep, imagine Disney would have made Phoenix pull 15g, best Maverick's course time by a full minute and defeat all enemy targets just with her gun.
When Mav says let’s turn and burn - shits about to get real 😂
Nicknames in the military 101: You got the nickname for a reason.
I work with a guy who served with someone who tried to kill themselves by jumping off a second story balcony. All he managed to do was break his shoulder, but his nickname after that was 'Airborne' 🤣
@@fredfairchild8222Ain't that some shit 😂😂
My question is, how does somebody get their nickname in the military?
My favorite nickname story is about the guy who showed to training with Naruto leather gloves, now flies under the callsign "Mittens".
@@coolguyman2282 A nickname in the military is designed to make fun of you, lets say I really fuckin loved milkshakes and I would be called "ShakeShack" for it, just an example
I love how Hangman, although he has an ego that resembles younger Maverick, he's not a complete moron. He can see there's some issues between Rooster and Maverick, and he's even like "what is with these two?" Not even getting involved in the dog fight exercise, because this issue has gotten too ridiculous for his taste.
Hes nothing like maverick.....maverick isn't leaving anyone to die just to get and ace but I get what your saying.
the best movie of the last few years.....
this was the standard back in the mid 2000s, now look where we are...
I like how Maverick saw something went wrong with Coyote and saved him. That shows his humanity even when the young pilots are being cocky.
Phoenix gives me the same vibes as Vasquez from Aliens 2.
"Let's rock!!!!"
@@matteowatteo1296 BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
I thought the exact same thing!
I forget how good this movie is.
4:17 It's the concealing yourself, slow and steady manouver, asserting dominance by going on top, "Holy shit"
Simple yet totally power move of a boss
Realistic? No. Most fun blockbuster movie sequence in years? You bet your split throttle YES
"The defense department regrets to inform you that your children are dead because they were stupid. "
Am I the only one who really loved Fanboy? He had some of the best shocked reactions throughout the whole movie.
4:35 “What is with these two?” -Hangman
Perfect casting for this movie. No wonder 1.4 billion in sales
Agree but it's not just that. For a brief moment it was 1986 again, Ronald Reagan was president, our country was respected and our military was feared. True Americans long for those days and a rebirth of freedom.
@@jw427 As if the American military isn't the best in the world right now.
The young fledgelings get absolutely schooled by the king of the skies
Man, that GLOC scene fucks me up. Just knowing, no matter what country's air forces you're talking about, we've lost people to that exact scenario. US, EU, British, Canadian, Iranian, Israeli, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, doesn't matter. Do enough training flights and it'll happen to someone. Maybe it's naive to say it, since I don't want anyone killing anybody, but the idea that you could wind up in a situation like that, trained to the peak of your capabilities, doing what you can to serve and survive, and your body just gives out on you one time in the worst possible moment. It's really sad.
4:25 Rooster was lucky. He wasn't given the bird 😁
0:48 Complete surprise. They may be among the best, but clearly have minimal experience with nonstandard tactics.
We had a saying when I was in the Air Force. "NEVER RESTART if it's FIRE, FOD or FROZEN." You're asking for trouble if you do.
Darn birds! They always spoil everything at the end!😂
anyone else agree that putting "The Who" as background music made this scene even better???? WE WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN!!!!!!
THEY ARE NOT ROOKIES! Remember only the best pilots from different branches are recommended for Top Gun school. So technically they are already experienced fighter pilots. Kinda like finishing a degree in college and now you're in University taking up your masters. So no they ain't rookies.
Up against Maverick, they are rookies
@@salomokondjila5421 Against Maverick obviously, Mav has been in the game for 3 decades and a half. But in their fields respectively they aren't newbie rookies. Hangman has an already confirmed kill while Phoenix and Bob have flown bombing missions in the middle East hence the name BOB "Bombs over Baghdad". The advantage Mav has over them is experience in dog fighting. And also Mav sometimes is a loose canon (unpredictable) the total opposite of Iceman (cold precision).
I don't know if someone forgot to mention this, but it's a MOVIE! They wouldn't use a Top Gun class for this anyway. This would be a designated strike mission, with multiple in & out paths & backup options if the primary failed to accomplish the task. In this situation they most likely would go with a SpecOps team anyway, due to the unacceptable risk from the SAMs on the way out "coffin corner" & there's no way the Navy would approve a strike mission that required pilots to pull over 8Gs max, it's too much strain on the pilots & stress on the airframes. The US prefers deniability & that's real hard to do when you're getting F-18E/F & E-18 Growlers shot down. Even though the E-18 Growlers in all likelihood could jam if not outright fry the Radar the SAMs are using. This would be a mission the F-35 could handle, because it wouldn't require drastic maneuvers due to the fact the EW & SAMs radar would never know they were there.
@@jay_dave8722 i say this with no insult. Is this really what you wanted to waste moments of your life on?
Sounds like you are though.
The cocked, aw-shucks eyebrow while saying “That’s a lotta pushups” is the reason Tom Cruise is a gd movie STAR.
One hell of a movie, deffinantly recommend it !
Tom,
Thanks for this one. You never fail to disappoint.
Regards,
Ty E. M.
Best part 5:25 hangman was happy to see rooster had the upper hand and encouraged him to take the shot. No ego
4:24 is the best part in the movie
Quiet presence
I think it’s called cobra maneuver
As soon as the canopy goes both ejection seats start the ejeciotn sequence! The weapons officer goes first so the pilot doesn't burn the weapons officer when the sequence begins, I know it's for the movie, but that's how it works!!!
i properly love this movie and i think i seen him about 10 times :X
Now i realized that the guy play the codename "Payback" is the same dude who that guy in the escape room movie
Her being a "Top Gun graduate," the weakest scene with Phoenix was her not recognizing her plane was unsalvageable well in advance and not *needing* to be told to eject. There's also no way either she or "Bob" would've been medically-cleared to go on the mission after that ejection.
It's a movie.
It's a movie....... 🤔😬🤷🏻♂️
There's always the "I can save this" thought. Sometimes it takes someone with an outside view to realise the truth.
Agree poor decision after another either kills you or you are disqualified
Movie magic bro
These time ejection worked for Phoenix and Bob, not like for Goose.
Bird strike is danger for jets that most of people never think about....
I Dreamed to enrol French Navy and pilot Rafale...but fate didn't want.
Anyway I Dream someday to fly inside a Mustang with Tom Cruise....Maybe someday....
Here's a fact a Super Hornet wouldn't even be affected by a bird strike even the legacy hornet.
@@devinminar3089 Yeah, Mover and Gonky were talking about that reviewing this, Gonky said he hit ~25 birds in the Hornet and it didn't even phase it.
There is actually believability in that Goose hit the canopy. They were in a flat spin, so the airflow wouldn’t be stable, and less likely to blow the canopy clear before he ejected
What happened to Goose was based on a real f 14A training accident, th canopy issue was real! this was later remedied by adding seperate canopy jettison handle that should be pulled before the seat's loud handle which guarantees canopy seperation and clearance before ejection can start proper. At least thats what i was told during my time at Martin Baker!
Listen to the timing of the words of the song and the scenes a great job was done
Like when he is going against Hangman
“ meet the new boss same as the old boss
4:28...is this your idea of fun, Mav?....😅😅
5:40....im gonna hit the brakes and he'll fly right by....😅😅
Such a good movie. When I was 5 years old all I wanted to be was a fighter pilot.
Maverick is Levels above this lot and they are consider the best of the best
It was never be this fun to count to 200 six times in a single day
I can't wait for the sequel
My friend, this was the sequel.
Wait for another 30 years to get the next sequel
Somewhere Viper is smiling....😅
I'm a trained pilot but I've only flown an F14 twice I could only imagine what an F22 could do
They are not rookies, they are elites with proven combat experience already.... Phoenix already mentioned about them being the best of the best and wondering about their instructor.
But they are rookiees is dog fighting which is what this scene is clearly demonstrating.
It is going to forever bug me that they keep showing air-to-mud displays on the radar scope, when they’re tracking or searching for Maverick’s plane.
This actually outdid the original by a huge margin. Perfect sequel
Perfectly timed Roger Daltry 0:50
I got to Maverick at the metreon theater in San Francisco which is true 70 mm IMAX screen with a fantastic sound system. It was one of the funnest movies I've ever seen there
Guardian Angels be with the Air force and our military the men in the military are real Men 💪❤
I shall now drink some relaxing tea and try and get my heart back to normal. Wow! No, obviously I never saw the movie. 😮
Actually the "trainees" are not rookies. They are all Top Gun Graduates with combat time, BUT!! the complexity of the mission was something they never faced before and since it was a one shot deal, they brought in Maverick who wasnt Cyclone's first choice, believing baseless rumored about Maverick. Despite as such, he seeded Maverick by way of Admiral Tom Kazanski (iceman) recommendation to train the pilots for the mission. Despite mavericks achievements, he was rejected and hated by book driven pilots who assumed him to be a loose cannon. Not to mention the presumed legacy of his father which Viper explained to him was a lie held by the state department to cover up their own failure. so Maverick long took the heat for a dishonor by the military and its personnel. In other words they long burned him to cover their butts for something that occurred decades ago.
Most of the young pilot actors face just like famous actors at 90s
They certainly made Hangman a classic Blue Falcon (Bravo Foxtrot = Buddy F*cker) until the very end. He got his moment in the sun.
Also, something a lot of people miss: At the end, Maverick tries to tell Phoenix *not* to throttle up her right engine because it's fatally damaged and on fire. She does it anyway, That instantly pushes the fire in the engine from *contained* to *uncontained,* which starts eating her fly-by-wire controls and hydraulics. And Maverick could clearly see the fire'd left the engine even if the audience couldn't. She puts out the right engine fire, but it's *already in the hull,* and seconds from making her plane a falling brick. All the warnings afterward are consistent with an uncontained engine fire, *very* rapidly fatal in an F-18.
Plot armor is the only reason those two got out alive.
Even though this movie was a real life fighter jet reskin of Star Wars A New Hope. You gotta admit; these pilots know what they’re doing and it’s very impressive.
The actual pilots sitting in the front of all these double seaters, yes. What all actors went through though is just as badass.
Maverick. They got it.
thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
Cool. Naval Captain, Tom Cruise.
A highly decorated captain
You should have been at least a two-star admiral, if not a Senator
Amusing note in the scene in which Hondo oversees "Harvard" and "Yale" doing their pushups -- the actor who plays Hondo, Bashir Salahuddin, actually graduated from Harvard College in 1998 (where he was very involved in the student theater seen).
Yup, fighter jet is can't glide.
It's basically a rocket with some wings for manoeuvering.
"Phoenix, left engine's on fire!" Lol... Watch it with the auto captions turned on...
As fun as this movie is I cant help but imagine the F-18 pilots out there shaking their heads at some of the plot points.
I just so happen to love this ...10
anyone else here old enough to think of the Afterburner game when Phoenix's plane hits the dirt?
All fun and games till that slefe 😂😂😂😂😂
"Guys, that's a lot of push ups."
Spoken like a lion being threatened by the sheep.
Oh, he knew he had them hooked. He was just reeling them in. They thought they were the sharks. Little did they know they were the minnows.
I always felt bad for Hondo: having to spend his days counting to 200 regularly.
I love this movie it puts me at a place i will never be ❤
bruh those g-force from that move would have made him pass out at 5:45 thats crazy
3:19 Maverick: come get me
Great movie 🔥🫡
Brilliant film. So intense
An 11. So good in every way.
all I can say is... DAMN IT! 😅✌️
Those rookies just made a bet against a guy they can't even see coming.
I like how there's no such thing as ground crew in movies like this. Aircraft just magically appear ready to go whenever you need one. Crash a plane and there's a new one almost as if it was scripted.
how about top gun pilots being called rookies years after the fact? or that 40 years after the start of his career still flying. or that in the movie tp gun is anywhere near the ocean. so many holes in top gun maverick. all the credit goes to the cinematographers
It is already known that there are signaling personnel on the runway, mechanics and weapons loaders preparing the planes; there is no need for them to show you that before takeoff at all times. They show you this later on the aircraft carrier ship.
@@VoidC13 nice one
Let not us forget that EVERY cockpit scene was actually filmed in the cockpit for real!! 🧐
They did use CGI in the cockpit scenes. In timestamp 6:15 of this video, they showed a VFX breakdown of a cockpit shot: th-cam.com/video/7ttG90raCNo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Top Gun’s marketing team tried to downplay that a lot of CGI was used in this film, which is a real shame to the VFX teams who put time and effort into it
how the hell did Phoenix get such a cool call sign they are usually kinda insulting like Hangman
True story from behind the scenes:
The actors had some say in their callsigns. Phoenix earned hers when the cast went out on a night of heavy drinking and she was up early the next morning without a care while everyone else was hungover.
This story is told by a few people in various interviews with the cast.