First time? This is PART 2 of 8. Watch the full playlist here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/innIoH6gi9F5idk Before you get triggered and say iT'S JuSt a MoViE or wHy dO yOu hAtE it.... relax, we know. This is Mover RUINS Movies. It's a fun breakdown/commentary/analysis with sarcasm, humor, and real world stories. We both loved the movie.
@Hover98312 жыл бұрын
I wanna watch the last part of dog fight please
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
Next week.
@davemcf13 Жыл бұрын
Ex USN Nuke SS here. Dad is a NAMVET AVCM with nearly 300 trap landings on the USS Constellation (CV-64). I heard lots of war stories growing up, so am familiar with much of the airdale lingo. This is my first time watching your channel, and I LMFAO'd for several hours! That's ALWAYS been the problem with military movies- Hollywood sacrifices realism for dramatic license, and to make a flick understandable for general audiences. As an 'SS', I can tell you- Denzel Washington would have never made it past the point where he interfered with an Emergency Action Message ('EAM' = POTUS' authorization to launch a nuclear strike) in the movie 'Crimson Tide'. In reality, he'd have been SHOT on the spot... but then they wouldn't have had a movie! I really enjoyed your content, keep 'em coming!!!
@SP4D3-s692 жыл бұрын
To be fair, Bradley Bradshaw is exactly the kind of name that Goose would give to his kid
@Linerunner992 жыл бұрын
I mean... how many John Johnsons are there out there? Probably a LOT. His name ain't that bad. lol
@Spudeaux2 жыл бұрын
Goose actually calls him Bradley in the original when he’s at the piano. They were stuck with the name!
@jasonpeacock97352 жыл бұрын
@@Linerunner99 I went to high school with a Tim Timmer and a John Johnson.
@ghostviggen2 жыл бұрын
I know a person who’s first name is Jerker.
@apseudonym4882 жыл бұрын
Capt Richard Richard, USN, Retired
@ixman2 жыл бұрын
"B-2...One Growler!" I had to pause the video for a few seconds on that one. You guys have the perfect blend of good-natured sarcasm and insight. Thanks.
@rcslyman89292 жыл бұрын
I tell you guys, if Phoenix had turned to Bob and said "You're my new last flare?" I woulda lost it.
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha.... Arm the seat, Bob!
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
"I'm outta flares!" "Nice knowing you, Bob!"
@matthewbrothers28235 ай бұрын
They should have named him Bob Whitmore too. 😂
@didxogns12 жыл бұрын
You see, the movie is really realistic. Only thing is that you need a sea daddy to make all these happen. They are probably not flying f35 because maverick wanted to fly f18 and sea daddy said, anything for you baby.
@cipherunknown_2 жыл бұрын
No it's just because the F-35 is a heavily sensitive jet and 90% of its info is still classified. They wouldn't let a fly near an F-35 except for photography related purposes. However even photography of an F-35 is only possible with some clear authorization from some 3 star
@spitfire_flyer56592 жыл бұрын
@@cipherunknown_ apart from that it’s also mainly because they needed 2 seaters to film the cockpit parts and the F-35 has no 2 seater variants. The F-18 does.
@Tank50us2 жыл бұрын
@@spitfire_flyer5659 there is a possible story reason that would make sense: risk management. If in the film verse, the Navy didn't have many F35s, and the SAMs we're capable of engaging stealth aircraft, than sending a solid chunk of your very limited stock would be considered too much of a risk (ntm, the risk of anything that survives the shoot down falling into enemy hands). A low altitude strike with an F/A18E/F would therefore be a viable option, albeit a risky one for the pilots given the mission perimeters.
@jimbobeire2 жыл бұрын
@@Tank50us Yeah, well you can't worry too much about the plot, cos in reality, wouldn't they have got some elite forces up on the ridge of that crater to just illuminate the target for some long range laser guided missiles to obliterate it?
@Tank50us2 жыл бұрын
@@jimbobeire how'd you insert them?
@Spudeaux2 жыл бұрын
Goose’s son is called Bradley in the original movie during the scene where they sing Great Balls of Fire, so I’m afraid they were stuck with it.
@reltius29932 жыл бұрын
Goose naming his son Bradley is also a very Goose thing to do
@TacComControl2 жыл бұрын
@@reltius2993 "Meet my son, Mav! His name's Bradley!" "..." "Ya get it? Bradley Bradshaw? Like, Brad Brad?" "I-i-i-i-i get it goose..."
@speedyspeedboi7622 жыл бұрын
Ironically I think “Bookcase” would’ve been a more believable callsign than most in this movie, I could totally see a story behind that lmao
@MercyWolff2 жыл бұрын
nice
@ericssmith20142 жыл бұрын
Those last few didn't even register to me as callsigns; I thought that they were rhyming off the names of ships that these new people had come from, or something.
@PolarizedMechs2 жыл бұрын
"How did you get the callsign of Bookcase?" "Well...I was really drunk, see, and there was this guy who I was helping move, and there was a flight of stairs, and...and I didn't catch a three-wire. We'll leave it at that."
@standartenfuhrerhanslanda343 Жыл бұрын
Lmao
@cleekmaker004 ай бұрын
Pilot Call signs are usually based on some sort of personal quirk or something they did during Flight Training. There are exceptions to this, though.
@donnewton4152 жыл бұрын
Okay, watching you two is like being in the wardroom at sea watching a movie. Enjoyed the hell out of it for over 21 years, but now the couch is calling my a**. Great job, you two!
@chrismaggio78795 ай бұрын
haha yeah. We watched Top Gun while we were in Lakehurst doing catapult testing ('89) and it was a room full of smarts comments and armchair fighter pilots. It was hilarious and bonding.
@srthebox49462 жыл бұрын
I would be quite interested in seeing a top gun viper prequel talking about the start of the top gun school with Phantoms and MiGs in Vietnam as well as the backstory of Viper and Mav’s dad Edit: this reply section kinda just devolved so I need to clarify, I’m not saying they should, I know it’s Improbable, I’m just saying I would be Interested in the concept of a top gun prequel, Jesus.
@kypdurron622 жыл бұрын
The problem is almost the entire movie would be CGI.
@Linerunner992 жыл бұрын
His dad died in 65 so it would need to be a flashback... not to mention having to recast Skerritt. Also pulling off the practical in-jet flying for it would be tough. Only Phantom IIs left are flown by other counties. And then there's the prequel problem. They almost always suck.
@Diesel00120022 жыл бұрын
Seems like too much CGI. Certainly wouldn't be surprised if they make another after raking in so much cash though.
@srthebox49462 жыл бұрын
@@Linerunner99 fair, it really does feel like Iran just acts as a museum for old American jets huh they got F4s, F5s, F14s and more
@srthebox49462 жыл бұрын
However, despite it being not really possible, really wish I could see a top gun intro but the jets are replaced with phantoms, it would be sick
@josephg31532 жыл бұрын
My first thought upon hearing the mission briefing was that this is an Ace Combat mission. This is literally an Ace Combat mission in "real life". And I enjoyed every moment of it. I personally enjoyed Maverick more than the original film as well.
@eclipsemantis Жыл бұрын
Cape Rainy Assault!
@mickhick619 Жыл бұрын
Which one... every ace combat had a canyon run mission lol
@GeneralWildDog Жыл бұрын
Death Star Treach Run. Ace Combat is largely inspired by Star Wars.
@ZacharyEvansStarTrekfan Жыл бұрын
@@eclipsemantisI said the exact same thing
@captvalstrax Жыл бұрын
I was quietly saying the exact same thing as well. The Star Wars trench run is just a straight and mostly level trench. But most canyon runs in Ace Combat come with tight turns below a certain altitude.
@ardyzink79282 жыл бұрын
I love how Gonky waits patiently and then throws a fast ball .... his comment about when he was new in his career and crashing jets .... put me on the floor laughing.
@Byrd819 Жыл бұрын
I like how they had Hangman press 8-6 on the juke box @ 8:50 Top Gun came out in 1986.
@jimlthor8 ай бұрын
HELL YEA! ROLLING STONES, STREET FIGHTIN MAN! G-SEVEEENNNNNNN! "You just hit G-8" 🎶 If you like pina coladas... 🎶
@DeadGlassEyes Жыл бұрын
Watching actual fighter pilots watch this is actually fucking awesome, thanks guys!
@arnie240701272 жыл бұрын
"You clowns have to start doing X" is the most military thing ever. Gonky for the win
@Icemann8262 жыл бұрын
I'm so surprised that not many people commented on this. The moment I heard Gonky say it, I was right back in my old navy days. "You clowns have to start..." I'm still laughing at it.
@bostonkid19722 жыл бұрын
The goose scene always makes me sad for the fact that Art Scholl gave his actual life for some of that footage…Art Scholl died September 16, 1985 in the Pacific Ocean while filming Top Gun.
@justinc53562 жыл бұрын
Great breakdown... For those who think you are crapping on it - I like how you do say it's a great MOVIE, and it is... I also like hearing you guys go at the movie... that's fun too. All great stuff, keep it up, all I get to fly is 172s... so all this is just but a dream.
@hatman48182 жыл бұрын
I just bought an old Ercoupe because it was damn near the cheapest flightworthy plane on the market, and I fully intend to dress like a sh!ttier discount Tom Cruise when I go to fly it for my PPL, if only because I find it funny to act like some cocky test pilot... While flying the "world's safest plane" held together with hopes and dreams after 70 years of flying.
@noyfub2 жыл бұрын
I actually pulled that motorcycle bit at NAS Dallas in the early 70's. Our Quicktrans terminal was on the far side of the base next to LTV and we had to cross a long open ramp to get there. One day, on the way to work, F-8 was taking off, so being 18, I stopped to race him. I was riding an early model 750 Honda. Any way I had up to 100mph, then he just went sailing by. The guys in the tower either didn't see or didn't care.
@hatman48182 жыл бұрын
I had a production MSGT tell me one of the craziest stories I ever heard. You know how it can be a royal pain to get your personal vehicle shipped overseas as a military guy, and they put limits on how many you can take over?... Apperently one guy found a way around it without spending thousands to ship his car (a corvette I think he said). He was over on one of the darker more secluded corners of the flightline at the time, working on a jet as a mechanic, not far from one the least used flightline gate at Mildenhall, when he see's this C-130 taxi by about as close to the gate as possible... Lights off, which is unusual, normally C-130s only doing that when theyre trianing for lights out black ops stuff, using night vision, and there werent any exercises like that going on. It parks in the nearest parking spot, one almost never used because it was so far away from the units. ... Then he sees the ramp drop... And all of a sudden, with lights off, a sweet corvette peels out of the back of the plane, tires screeching, and flies out the flightline gate in a matter of seconds... Apparently one of the pilots or aircrew must have sworn his crew to secrecy, and gotten them to conspire to help him literally smuggle his personal vehicle into England, choreographing this little escape near the gate with precision... And he was the only one around to see this go down because it was so rare a maintainer had to be out there to work on anything. Dude looked around and realized he was the only witness to the whole escapade, lol (so take his story with a grain of salt, but true or not, I find it funny as f@#$).
@noyfub2 жыл бұрын
@@hatman4818 I choose to believe it. Great Story.
@Phillyguy3162 жыл бұрын
Bob's introduction was spot on. When comparing both films, I still have a soft spot for the original Top Gun since I saw it at the right place and time. On the other hand, TGM has had 36 years to perfect the technology that the first film didn't have, so I would say it is an improvement. I also agree that there should have been more backstory on Rooster.
@TessellationRow2 жыл бұрын
even the piano parts implies a deep back story. He apparently can play the hell out of it, like that’s a thing for the common person to do
@GIGroundNPound2 жыл бұрын
Mover whispering "Star Wars" implying "the trench run" was hilarious!
@reltius29932 жыл бұрын
Ikr even the animation of the bomb going into the chute was identical 😂
@sparrowlt2 жыл бұрын
In the theater when he says "The target is less than 3 meter wide" i said "OH COME ON REALLY" .. only left thing was Rooster turning to someone and saying "i used to target womprats in my T-16 and they are less than that"
@TheMadSentinel2 жыл бұрын
GF and I literally turned to each other in the theater and whispered, "It's a small thermal exhaust port, right below the main port."
@johnathanhughes98812 жыл бұрын
We were all thinking it!!! :)
@Mexterinfinite2 жыл бұрын
I loved the quick in lore blurb about F-35 not being able to do it because they're just as aware and want to quickly move past the idea of using F-35s so nobody questions it too hard.
@threatlevel_TACO2 жыл бұрын
I love the energy Gonky brings to the discussion.
@woolymittens2 жыл бұрын
i will never fly an F-18 but I can proudly carry my clicky pen with all the different colors in my nerd pack!
@hyperiondan2 жыл бұрын
They know the song because they are fighter pilots and have all seen TOPGUN 50 times
@PolarizedMechs2 жыл бұрын
Whoa, that's meta. That would mean that Hollywood made a movie about Maverick's exploits back in the 80s and had Tom Cruise play him, because they look so much alike. Mind. Blown.
@hyperiondan2 жыл бұрын
@@PolarizedMechs I think it goes deeper, the movie in the 80s had someone else play 'maverick' so even though they all know his story and exploits, they don't recognize him, because of bad casting
@alaskanmarine12 жыл бұрын
Call signs: lampshade, desk, Carpet." Brick are you looking at things in the office and just saying that you love them". Anchorman
@ramal57082 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly, I just wish after the iconic carrier intro, they should've make a introduction scene to Rooster and others background as pilot on the carrier right after that intro scene.
@youidiot11832 жыл бұрын
I think they planned to do it. It's just a small detail, but on one of F/A-18s in the intro, you can see "Payback" written on the side (near the canopy)
@ryansmithza2 жыл бұрын
Going to download this before its taken down! I don't want to lose it lie the CGi breakdown! That was so brilliant!
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
Nah, this is simpler. It's already passed through copyright jail.
@Ananamitron2 жыл бұрын
I write books as a hobby (no luck finding an agent yet) and if I had to come up with a contrivance to use the F-18 over the F-35 I would just say that an act of congress has grounded the F-35 fleet pending an investigation that will take longer than the facility coming online and operational. The time constraints on the mission are still kinda dumb, but hey can't win them all. Every story has plot holes if you look hard enough.
@Tr0nzoid2 жыл бұрын
That is a lot better than saying the plane isn't fit for the bombing.
@BoraHorzaGobuchul2 жыл бұрын
Also, b-2s and all sead\dead aircraft have to be grounded as well.
@pogo11402 жыл бұрын
You don't need an act of congress, there are fairly real issues that can ground the F-35 fleet wide.
@Ananamitron2 жыл бұрын
@@BoraHorzaGobuchul They could've made a contrivance that they are being used to attack other facilities in a coordinated strike. There are always bs handwaves you can add if it's really that important, in the end I don't think it matters. The movie was unrealistic but still very good and entertaining.
@sparrowlt2 жыл бұрын
saying "this would be a peace of cake for the F-35 but they are all grounded due to the latest software issue for 1 month and the mission has to be executed in less than 3 weeks so the Hornet will do it" would be inmensely more realistic
@Taakebanke2 жыл бұрын
As someone who isn't a pilot I have a question about the movie. During the scene where they pull up the mountain. They stay in high g the whole way. But wouldn't the g stop once you reached high enough angle? Cause they should do a loop if they keept on puling back right?
@pogo11402 жыл бұрын
yes
@cschram782 жыл бұрын
As a 172 pilot my knowledge of g’s is limited but from what I understand in flight training you get the g’s by pulling or pushing on the flight controls to get to your flight attitude, once there the g’s should neutralize as you release the controls to just maintain the attitude so in that understanding you pull high g’s to go from steep dive to steep climb but once established in the climb out it should be around 1 g give or take. If it’s different in fighters please feel free to chime in and correct me as it’s just my experience flying small singles working my way through the licences to be a commercial multi pilot.
@pogo11402 жыл бұрын
@@cschram78 no, the laws of physics and aerodynamics work the same for fighters and civil aircraft. I had a book that they used to train WW2 pilots and aside from the language and terms, it's pretty much the same. Only real difference is the WW2 manual taught pilots a shortcut to get a rough estimate of any aircraft's available g and thus turn rate at any speed and altitude using the aircraft's stall speed as the starting point.
@-Cece2 жыл бұрын
I like the energy Gonky brings to this review. I enjoy seeing Mover laugh and smile and enjoy this.
@gothamgoon42372 жыл бұрын
I've watched quite a few of C.W. Lemoine videos with Gonky now and something is becoming apparent. There seems to be a big difference between airforce procedures and culture and navy procedures and culture. It's only small things here and there but it adds up. Mover seems far more regimented if that's the right word while Gonky seems a lot more laid back. It's just little stuff here and there but it's obvious airforce and navy have a different way of doing things. Mover seems a bit surprised at somethings Gonky says and Gonky seems a little lost sometimes when Mover says somethings. No disparaging of either of them. Just something I noticed.
@hatman48182 жыл бұрын
I was a USAF jet engine mechanic. This is definitely what talking to your career brothers from other services is like. As much as I hated my time in the USAF, I in many ways did not envy Navy and Marine people working the same job in their respective services, they tend to be even more high strung, even more restricted personal freedoms wise, and even less well resourced. I had mad respect for them, but didnt envy their jobs. I also got the impression they generally had more decent people in the chain who knew how to prioritize better, and the lower enlisted seemed to have better comraderie than us because of the shared issues. So the USAF being more relaxed on a lot of stuff isnt always a good thing, as much as I benefitted from it personally. I'm no fighter pilot but I am obsessed with aviation history. And from what I've gathered, USAF seems to do better in dogfighting and operations skills, because thats the hardest part of their job. Its what their training focusses on... By contrast, a huge amount of training and operation time in the Navy is spent on landing skills... Because landing a jet on a rolling carrier deck, and getting it quickly turned around and back in the air, is actually in some ways far harder skills than even combat. Just look at how many pilots have either died or had to eject due to carrier landings. Like, for the Navy, it's better to have good pilots that make it in the air and make it through landings, than amazing dogfighters and strategists who wind up dead after a botched carrier landing because they didnt get enough landings in to excel at it. Thats not to say that Navy pilots are bad dogfighters by comparison. I can think of at least one example where the diligence of Navy F-14 pilots payed off over the bravado of USAF pilots. The Navy and USAF got their F-14s and F-15s around the same time (I think the USAF got F-15s first by a few years, so they already had some practice on them by the time the F-14 was entering service). Pilots in each service had some competetive debates over which was the better plane in combat. It came to a head when an F-15 unit and an F-14 unit happened to be going to Nevada to do totally different exercises, but at the same time (not interacting with each other. They were actually specifically warned by higher ups, no hot shot BS with the other services planes). Well, apparently the lower commanders and pilots ignored that completely, and came to a gentlemans agreement with each other. The F-15s and F-14s would basically participate in an unsanctioned "exercise" before the actual respective exercises kicked off. It would occur as the F-14s were flying into the base from their home station, so they'd already be in the air anyway for that. The F-15 pilots believed they had the better jet for dogfights, and for the most part, they were right. The F-14s engines were cantankerous, and would likely flame out at much lower altitudes than the F-15, so the F-15 had a lot of climb advantage. They also generally got better avionics. They were also at a practice disadvantage, again, the F-15 pilots had more pracrice in their own jets. So the USAF had good reason to be cocky. Sadly, it meant the USAF pilots didnt really spend any time learning their adversary... And thats what the Navy pilots did. They spent what little time they had before this shenanigans kicked off, to study the F-15 and F-14, looking for any advantages or disadvantages they could exploit. And they found one. The F-15 has a fixed sweep wing that gave it a better turn rate than the F-14 at about mach 0.9, which is where they were trained to try to stay at for dogfights... However, the F-14s variable sweep meant that it could achieve the most turn rate theoretically possible over a wide range of speeds... and there were plenty of other airspeeds where this variable sweep handed the F-14 a faster turn rate than the F-15... So most of the dogfights that day turned into F-14s suckering the F-15 pilots into turn fights, then staying out of the mach 0.9 airspeeds the F-15 excelled at, allowing many F-14 pilots to score kills by turning the tables. One F-14 pilot who gave an interview a while later even managed to kill an F-15 that went into the vertical to escape him, by following him up and managing to get sights on target just before he suffered an engine flame out himself (showing the competetive lengths they were willing to go to). All in all, most of the people involved generally agreed Navy won the exercise, and I like using it as an example of how knowing your own plane and the enemy plane better than the enemy pilot, can lead to victories regardless of the relative capabilities of the two aircraft. Its the pilot doing the dogfighting, not just the plane. I think this story kinda sums up the Navy's willingness to compensate for any equipment disadvantage with sheer dilligence. Btw, I think some of the people involved in this stunt did get in trouble. But there was only so much the Navy and USAF could do given how many experienced pilots were involved (cant just fire an entire fighter unit, lol). Also... Kinda looks bad to the public when an entire combat exercise occurs without authorization from higher leadership, so... I think the military kinda just owned and pretended it was supposed to happen all along, until someone spilled the beans what actually happened, in the media way later. I found this story reading an archived newspaper online, printed a long time ago. Ran across it randomly looking for other things, and became engrossed in reading it. Not sure I could find the source again, so ya know... Take the story with a grain of salt as to how accurate I portrayed it.
@covrtdesign52792 жыл бұрын
Now watch the differences between air national guard and active duty air force.
@jimlthor8 ай бұрын
@hatman4818 First of all.. Cool story! Never heard about this.. I have a question about the public, and them not being happy about unsanctioned shenanigans by pilots.. Does the public actually care? Personally, I don't really care what the military does with their jets as long as they're not smashing them nonstop, and accidentally killing themselves. I just wonder if the majority of the public feels the same way, or if it's just a hand full of outspoken idiots that have too much spare time so they can write letters and emails, and pretend to be the minds of the general public As far as our tax money goes, I'd rather pay for these kinds of things than a very long list of other crap that our money gets absolutely wasted on
@ReeseMacalma2 жыл бұрын
On point, I would've loved to have known more about the backstory between Rooster and Hangman.
@TheOneTrueChris2 жыл бұрын
Just a little nitpick: @0:03 Mover says "Bring some Kenny Loggins into this!" when the Top Gun Anthem starts playing -- but that wasn't Loggins, that piece was written by Harold Faltermeyer, the original film's composer, and was performed by guitarist Steve Stevens (don't know who played the part in this movie).
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
Bring some Kenny Loggins is not "this is Kenny Loggins." 😉😂
@yxeaviationphotog2 жыл бұрын
Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but the guy who says "much appreciated pal", is Capt Brian "Ferg" Ferguson, the Navy Advisor on the movie.
@jimbobeire2 жыл бұрын
Nice. Like how Pettigrew (real life Top Gun instructor) was in the bar with Charlie in the first one.
@Fez1412 жыл бұрын
The last of VRC-30's CODs, Gonky 14:57. This side of the hangar (also) used to be the last of the C-9Bs (VR-57).
@privateer4542 жыл бұрын
I wish this movie was longer, just so we could get more of the commentary. Great stuff!
@woof35982 жыл бұрын
never get tired of watching these about TopGun
@neverfell2 жыл бұрын
Mover, we need your reaction with pilot-friends for the entire movie. This is hilarious
@LoneWolf0512 жыл бұрын
Im thinking they are planning a 3rd TG, focusing on Rooster's backstory, which will put the entire bar scene in this into much better perspective
@jonnie2bad2 жыл бұрын
of course the are they have films planned for the next 35 years. Welcome to hollywood in 2022.
@thisnewnamesystemisdumb Жыл бұрын
I thought the whole perch comment was because no one else knew that Mav had his papers pulled (explained later) so they thought rooster decided to wait.
@TheSakebomb1 Жыл бұрын
This was cool to watch. My uncle retired as a Lt Commander in the Navy, but flew when the first Top Gun was out. He defitnetly had the Goose Mustache. I use to wear his US Navy blue bomber when I was a kid. He was stationed in Okinawa for a long point in time and Corpus Christi.
@TomCruise-wg8eh Жыл бұрын
Smile, thanks for your love and support towards me
@36w3s.talbot42 жыл бұрын
So far, your the only access to TG-MAV I've seen to date. It's been by design as I've been invited to a private screening by highly regarded movie editor, an (Academy) board member in his personal studio here in New Hampshire. Listening to your preview, your interviews and now the postmortem of TG-MAV its been a hard NOT to see movie as of yet. I think your experience and facts only helps to enrich the viewing experiences for those of us whom have and haven't seen this yet. I personally appreciate your time putting your shows together for us and your friends who help flavor the experience tremendously. In a way your kind of our avatar or at least mine as a combat pilot with your experiences, including your LE time, as I'm particular to LE myself. You will have enriched my total experience when I finally see this movie hopefully in the next week or so. I know there's probably other things you could be doing other than giving us your time and effort in your creations, and I for one tremendously grateful for your time and talent.
@hughgreentree2 жыл бұрын
I was in a bar once with Naval Aviators. It was in the back bar at McGuire's in outside the Naval Air Station at Pensacola in early February 1986. I was with a bunch of IRS attorneys who were attending training. One of the aviators knew me. It was a blast.
@NavyCuda2 жыл бұрын
You're so right about Rooster. The whole intro, danger zone, everything, should have followed him on the mission that he gets shook up on.
@JoniBlz2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@JohnnyC012 жыл бұрын
Well for the background story of Rooster: they didn't do that in the first movie either. Mav had some background with Ice before and he had a romance with the lady in the bar before mentioned as the admirals daughter at the beginning in the first movie. And this went on through the whole first movie.
@andrewreynolds49492 ай бұрын
Something I found interesting was while they brought up Rooster being angry or potentially angry over Goose’s death a few times, almost none of that came from interactions with Goose himself. The main friction seems to be other things that happened much more recently, like Maverick pulling his papers from the academy.
@crazypetec-130fe72 жыл бұрын
How it should have gone: "You're here at the request of Admiral Kasinski." "They're called orders, sir."
@w.allencaddell6421 Жыл бұрын
Hey Dudes, from one paralyzed Disabled veteran to you guys, a firm salute and thank you Sirs. My name is Wayne. I've never met any officers nearly as cool 😎 or as hilarious as you 2. Keep up the good work.
@ScragsP222 жыл бұрын
As civilian old timer who has seen the original Top Gun over 100 times or more, I took the introduction of Rooster differently. I didn’t think there was anything missing that must’ve happened to shake his confidence that should explain his slow flying Hangman refers to. I understood it immediately to suggest that he flies overly cautious because his dad died by flying with the fast flying Maverick when he died. Just my take
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
He wouldn't have made it through pilot training or TOPGUN if that were true.
@Gustav_Kuriga2 жыл бұрын
@@CWLemoine That wasn't the only thing though...
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
@@Gustav_Kuriga what else was there? We don't get much back story other than a few passing comments.
@elricengquist9989 Жыл бұрын
Thing is this is classic "tell, dont show " story writing. Showing a flash back of him making it thru training pushing it till getting into top gun training where he has a close call that triggers something,, such as maybe his mother or even Maverick telling him how Goose died for instance, that would be good writing showing even thru abit of telling why he is so cautious even at this level. I even always took it that Hangman knew Rooster was a good talented pilot, and was trying to push him to get out of the comfort zone and over his hang ups to be better, maybe having been there when it happened an his attitude just made it that he could not do it any other way than this.
@ArisandBeth Жыл бұрын
It's nice to have actual fighter pilots comment in this video!❤❤❤❤
@floridahdshooter2 жыл бұрын
Did anyone notice that right then Hangman see rooster.. he goes to the jukebox and plays "slow ride"? Where's the story there!!??
@zombiegirlfanter2 жыл бұрын
I just want to say two things.1Thank you men for serving our country. You are Heros to me.. and 2. You guys make this hilarious. Love it
@MikeyzFunLair2 жыл бұрын
Yup. Advanced military,,,thank god.. because military in u s cant fight with hands.. Im a navy brat,,,, and as a high school I can crap on any navy guy in street fighting
@NeonGhostin2 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to watch all these reactions in order, but have enjoyed having them regardless. And BTW Mover, it's time for you to write a prequel script to this movie....I've said what I've said.
@walboyfredo60255 ай бұрын
1:43 .....which was based on the mission that was carried out by the "Dambusters" . From Avro Lancaster Bombers had to fly at low level to launch it "bouncing boms" while under fire from AAguns.
@hughgreentree2 жыл бұрын
Love this! I will share it with my wife. She will never see the movie because she is allergic to Tom Cruise. Mover and I have a mutual friend. I am the Budget and Fiscal Officer in the State Defense Forces of Ohio. Our S-2 (Intel and Security) knows Mover. Our S-2 had a real life adventure last week; the Boeing 777 he was scheduled to fly from Mumbai back to the states was delayed because it took damage from hitting a big bird on its previous flight.
@hatman48182 жыл бұрын
"Sometimes you get a callsign for things you've done" [usually not good things btw, lol] Story time. At my unit, my life became a living hell for a solid month because a younger pilot hard landed a KC-135, which requires extensive inspections (and if anything broken is found, repairs). As a jet troop, we were lucky in that none of our crap broke. But in order to inspect the mount bolts, and give another shop room to inspect the pylons, we had to lower and raise ALL 4 ENGINES... And we only had one open engine trailer, which meant we had to do each engine one at a time, and wait before reinstall for other shops to do their thing... And my unit put my shop on 12s, then made me work weekend duty for it during thanksgiving, then called me in half hour before shift on what was supposed to be my 2 days off and said "sorry, we gotta push your CTOs (days off) out because of this crap"... So I basically worked 2 weeks straight on 12s with no days off, getting d@ck punched between this jet and our other14 jets that kept breaking, when we barely had enough guys to do one OR the other. Worse, my shift lead was a complete d!ck 7 level brand new from a different airframe, who was dumber than some of my 3 levels, but kept trying to make sh!tty executive decisions, then going full tyrant on any of us who disagreed with him. Meanwhile, I was a fairly new 5 level as the next ranking guy on shift, so I wasnt that confident in my own abilites, I was straight up asking my shop lead "Can I have an adult please"? (He was so bad, they relented at the end and swapped him off shift, after he damaged a cowling for no f!@#ing reason)... And when we finally got the last engine reinstalled, we rolled from that straight into another week of 12s for a CBRN exercise working in chem gear (basically, space suits without the climate control astronauts get... Working outside in the tropics). So yeah... Needless to say, I was pretty p!ssed off at that pilot. Blamed it on a faulty VSI, but the avionics guys couldnt find any fault in it, so it really just seems like he brought the plane down too hard out of incompetence. It was a nice clear day when it happened too. ... The one thing that made that whole incident ok in my eyes... I found out later the pilot who did that... His nickname became "Lieutenant 1488"... 1488 being the tail number of the plane he screwed up... So he's gonna have to live with that f@#$up for the rest of his career, teased at the hands of his fellow pilots, people who actually have the rank to give him sh!t for it, which brings me a sadistic satisfaction. I heard he got a particular kind of paperwork too. I forget what it's called, but its basically when you f@#$ up so bad as a pilot, that you only get one strike. Get 2 of these things, and the military takes your wings and wont let you fly military jets anymore (basically ending any pilot's career). So if he does something like this again, it'll basically end his career.
@serpentblade87042 жыл бұрын
do any of the guys even remember a show called " PENSACOLA WINGS OF GOLD" that was my first ever air combat series I ever saw.
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
I remember.
@MotoroidARFC2 жыл бұрын
Heavy with the Bugs and had that guy who was a Cylon in another series.
@Nghilifa2 жыл бұрын
@@MotoroidARFC Yeah, that was Michael Trucco. I remember one episode where James Brolin and the other pilot who's callsign was "Chaser" just casually (it was Brolin) referred to a Tomcat as a "two-seater" for a mission they had to do in Iraq, or some other middle eastern country. I couldn't have been older than 10-12 yrs old and I remember thinking "that's a TOMCAT you fool, TOMCAT(S)!" 🤣
@Doug_Narby2 жыл бұрын
Pepperidge Farms remembers
@dallenhaven33292 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHA you guys always make me laugh, it doesn’t ruin the movies it just makes them that much more entertaining hahahaha. Loved the Patton reference with the giant flag. I was wondering what that huge thing was doing there
@Ihasanart2 жыл бұрын
Had the same reaction when Tom said tailor made for the F-18, what the hell were they pumping into that ready rooms vents? 1 Growler and 1 B-2 would handle it no problem.
@torrex11792 жыл бұрын
I live enviously through this channel. I always wished to be a fighter pilot but never had the opportunity due to leg injuries. Thank you for the awesome content and insight as to how you think!
@hatman48182 жыл бұрын
You could be at least a PPL pilot if you wanted. I recently bought an Ercoupe because it was the cheapest thing on the market, but you might be interested in them because they're popular with pilots with leg disabilities. The plane was certified from the getgo to tie the rudder control into the aileron linkage. And there's an STC I think to relocate the brake pedal to a control on the dash or yoke... I know there's even an STC that adds a wheel chair access door so even people who need wheel chairs can fly them, and sock away their chair in the compartment to take with them.
@gutz19812 жыл бұрын
One of my biggest regrets for this movie is Tom Cruise is in a bar scene where people are playing 9 ball pool, and he didn't pick up a cue to show them how its done. Arghhhh. Opportunity lost.
@owensparks50132 жыл бұрын
Does he still have the balabushka? (SP?)
@RS-do1of2 жыл бұрын
Good one- he could have done that no look shot left handed.
@Defender782 жыл бұрын
Great reference to The Color of Money!
@evancrum68112 жыл бұрын
This is excellent guys. Everyone should listen to your commentary.
@PlugInRides2 жыл бұрын
"With all the mission planners, and tactical experts we have in the DoD and the USN, for some reason, Adm. Kazansky decided you alone could plan this mission. I guess it's because you are a test pilot, that just crashed a billion dollar Air Force project, for no good reason?" "Exactly how did you become a test pilot Maverick, with your record and education level? Why were you testing an Air Force jet, and not something the Navy is working on" "Sir, explaining that would require exposition and character development, and that is not this movie. Not today!"
@menace2752 жыл бұрын
I gotta say the commentary was fun to listen to.
@ghostchokersmith70702 жыл бұрын
Your quote of WAP was hilarious
@nickcautrell25142 жыл бұрын
Loved it. Anxiously waiting for your next video on the movie.
@nykia31 Жыл бұрын
I had the same thought..There's no way someone as legendary as Maverick could go to a place like that and not be recognized by anyone.
@thomaskaradeema98942 жыл бұрын
Love your review.. Have a friend who's husband was wing commander @ Marine Air Corps Station at Beaufort.
@MAIASweden2 жыл бұрын
I don´t know if you know that "Penny" is the Admirals daughter that they refer to in TG1 as Maverick having done fly-bys on 5 towers and 1 admirals daughter.
@driftertank2 жыл бұрын
*"...a history of high speed passes, on 5 air control towers....and one ADMIRAL'S DAUGHTER!"
@guts-1412 жыл бұрын
Goose: Penny Benjamin?
@MichaelCasanovaMusic2 жыл бұрын
@@guts-141 And you, asshole. You're lucky to even be here!
@Broccoli_322 жыл бұрын
13:00 doesn’t fit in the movie lore because top gun was real for them but I doubt there’s many people in the Navy who’ve never seen Top Gun.
@Tr0nzoid2 жыл бұрын
I can imagine a screenwriter or a studio person sort of misjudging the audience and thinking they needed to hurry up and get to Tom Cruise after the opening carrier operations sequence to hold the attention. We would have been just fine with a Hangman/ Rooster / Phoenix or whatever situation that introduces them and shows off some F/A-18 action but without mirroring the first movie, and then somehow Maverick gets brought in.
@knndyskful2 жыл бұрын
Yea I love the “we’re gonna have classified briefs in an open hanger
@briandaniels6792 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mover! I've been excited for this review! Would you consider doing the aviation scenes from The Sum of All Fears? There's a Russian attack on a US aircraft carrier and a Viper air-to-ground mission against a Russian base.
@samfaulstich Жыл бұрын
y'all had me rolling with the Paton comment. I sat at his desk in Grafenweuhr
@TheModelGuy2 жыл бұрын
Would have been way more navy if Bradly Bradshaw’s callsign was “B-Rad”.
@PolarizedMechs2 жыл бұрын
Glad you said you still enjoyed the movie, Mover--I was getting a little worried there! You and Gonky are like the fighter pilot version of Mike and the Bots on MST3K.
@TheLastCockney2 жыл бұрын
Love your content and expert analysis, and yes the attack IS a copy of the one in Star Wars. BUT George Lucas took it from a real life mission by the RAF in WW2, the Dambusters raid on the Ruhr valley. Check out the 1955 film (The Dambusters). Also look for the easter egg in TGM, when Hangman is on the flight deck of the carrier there's a helicopter in the background carrying the number 617. I believe that's a nod to 617 squadron RAF (The Dambusters).
@theworldisfascinating2 жыл бұрын
You beat me to it. I just posted basically this identical post. That'll teach me for not reading through the comments first. I also mentioned 633 Squadron which also has a "trench run."
@TheLastCockney2 жыл бұрын
@@theworldisfascinating Thanks Roger. The difference is that 633 Squadron was fictional and also fed off The Dambusters story. If you're interested in further research Paul Brickhill wrote the book of The Dambusters and also The Great Escape. Wing Commander Guy Gibson (C.O. of 617 Squadron) wrote his own account in "Enemy Coast Ahead" Up to the present day, 617 Squadron still exist and are flying F35's!
@akshayiyer88972 жыл бұрын
Sir! Infact before star wars this exact mission profile was done in the movie 633 squadron starring Cliff Robertson.
@ChrisTHECOP2 жыл бұрын
I love your breakdown and commentary. I will add a little California police breakdown to the movie as well. YOU CAN'T RIDE A MOTORCYCLE IN CALIFORNIA WITHOUT A HELMET. When the original TOP GUN came out there was no helmet law, but that has since changed. I get it though, the film makers were trying to give us that nostalgia look. Great series, you earned a subbed.
@ingvarsimons75482 жыл бұрын
oh hey there Chris! Awesome to see you here!
@ChrisTHECOP2 жыл бұрын
@@ingvarsimons7548 hey thanks, this channel is awesome
@ChrisTHECOP2 жыл бұрын
@@ingvarsimons7548 ty
@Turamwdd2 жыл бұрын
Heh, you might need to remind those on the 405 then. I'd say a good 10% that I see don't wear helmets.
@elihub1232 жыл бұрын
I used to live in Fallon, NV. I worked at a geothermal company. I would drive wireline trucks from Fallon to Bakersfield Ca. The hornets in Top Gun training liked to buzz us in the middle of the empty highway. Always wonder if they were using me for target practice.
@GRIZZLYSGEAR2 жыл бұрын
The Top Gun theme is Harold Faltermeyer, not Kenny Loggins. "Highway to the Danger Zone" and "Playin' with the Boys" is Kenny Loggins. Love your stuff, thank you for sharing your knowledge as a military pilot in your videos. I wanted to be an Airforce pilot in the RAAF, but some medical issues prevent me from even flying a plane. Keep up the great work... :)
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t say it was. I said bring Kenny Loggins. In the first one it switches to danger zone again when he goes to Top Gun. 👍
@GRIZZLYSGEAR2 жыл бұрын
@@CWLemoine It's just that you said it when the Top Gun theme played. I know that they recreated the carrier scene at the beginning where they transitioned from the theme to Danger Zone, but the two aren't always played together through the film. I didn't mean any criticism or malice, I was just pointing out a fact that I thought you may have not known. Have a good one... :)
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
I know. But I said Bring Kenny Loggins not “this is Kenny Loggins”
@AzraelAviation2 жыл бұрын
You gotta remember in the entire movie is built not around TopGun but around Tom Cruise. Also the whole thing with Rooster is foreshadowing to TopGun 3 @ 9:52
@HELIX27882 жыл бұрын
I really wish they had actually said they were in Fallon instead of pretending Top Gun was in North Island, they shot a lot of this in Fallon so it would have been nice to actually acknowledge it
@PolarizedMechs2 жыл бұрын
It was probably cheaper for the studio to film at North Island, being so close to San Diego.
@jennscott68582 жыл бұрын
@7:30 I did a double take - Gonky sounded just like Goose laughing in the original “ya kill me, you really do!”
@skydiverclassc20312 жыл бұрын
They should have worked the "Mission Impossible" theme into the beginning somewhere.
@clays15072 жыл бұрын
They kind of did. The way the showed the mission on the screen with graphics, the ways they pre run the mission, much of the pacing of the music… plus the way they lite the interior of his helmet in Darkstar was the same as the lighting in the Helmet on his HALO jump
@Seahawks3382 жыл бұрын
I just realized why Hangman said he loved "Slow Ride" as it was playing...
@parsananmon2 жыл бұрын
I would love to watch a series starring Rooster and Hangman
@ba946x49 ай бұрын
I like how that General at Top Gun makes the comment about the Navy holding on to old relics. Knowing he’s close to Mavericks age. GF🤷🏼♂️
@Bad_Wolf_Media2 жыл бұрын
Man, the way Mover rips apart the bar scene and the exposition and "show don't tell" stuff with Rooster and Hangman........it's almost like he's a writer or something!
@sithil2 жыл бұрын
367k subs. Come a long way from little ole E-Town. Weird watching someone I went to school with on KZbin, but love the content. Keep it up.
@gpapa312 жыл бұрын
Star Wars’ mission scenario is COPY/PASTE of The Dam Basters (1955) so let’s put that to rest. Even in the initial screen test done by Lucas and ILM they used external footage of the movie to lay it as a guideline for what there were going to shoot. You could see the Lancasters attacking formation and inside footage would cut to X Wing fighter pilots.
@crazypetec-130fe72 жыл бұрын
633 Squadron from 1964 is even closer to the TGM scenario.
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
And Iron Eagle 2
@gpapa312 жыл бұрын
@@CWLemoine true, it looks like the legendary WW2 bombing mission it’s been copied to death by Hollywood but each film wraps it with their own story line.
@ghostviggen2 жыл бұрын
Low level bombing looks better on the big screen then high level bombing.
@crazypetec-130fe72 жыл бұрын
@@CWLemoine True, but I try not to think about that one.
@ILruffian5 ай бұрын
Gonky "Patton is about to walk in" comment at 15:35 is priceless.
@yeltsin68172 жыл бұрын
This is really funny. My cousin is a retired fighter pilot I’m Canada. Flew f18’s out of Cold Lake and was a trainer as well. He said the same thing about the new Top Gun. He said that stuff wouldn’t happen but he said it was a good Hollywood movie for the masses. He said when he saw the up the mountain then curl upside down part he burst out laughing
@M4xCarnag32 жыл бұрын
Just came from the last TG vid, and you guys are definitely airmen as afraid of push-ups as you are, but you'll get your salute! Haha. Honestly I love pilots cause you have the coolest job, next to being in a tank, and for whatever reason aviator sunglasses are reg, even in the Army.
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
No one is afraid of push-ups - we're just not grunts who think pushups are a viable bet. That's for the poors. 😂
@M4xCarnag32 жыл бұрын
@@CWLemoine 🤣🤣🤣 Well considering a 4 year O2 makes more than a 20 year E8, that's fair.
@joestem252 жыл бұрын
@@CWLemoine i assumed the pushups were because the new pilots figured they would wipe the deck with maverick and since he is "old" would not be able to do them.
@Linerunner992 жыл бұрын
It is strange they went with Miramar in this. I mean, if the move had just recently happened I could understand it but 22 years later (this was filmed in 2018) is weird. I just look at it as the movie takes place in another timeline similar but with differences. Easiest way to forgive the Hollywood moments and just enjoy the movie, which was awesome.
@Geomanb2 жыл бұрын
True - Suspension of disbelief
@CWLemoine2 жыл бұрын
They went to North Island, not Miramar. Two different bases.
@Linerunner992 жыл бұрын
True... confused it with the first movie.
@jasonpeacock97352 жыл бұрын
They barely went with Miramar in the first movie. Virtually every scene “on base” that didn’t involve the flight line was filmed on NTC San Diego.
@Linerunner992 жыл бұрын
@@jasonpeacock9735 Filmed, yes. But North Island was never mentioned at all, so to the vast majority of people who saw the film, Top Gun was at Miramar.
@richb3132 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the break down and pointing out all the inconsistencies with real world vs Hollywood.
@jimanderson80022 жыл бұрын
There was a few lines about Maverick stunting Rooster's entry into Annapolis, so there was tension between the two. Maverick also explains that he made to stop at the request of Rooster's mother. The one thing I was slow on the up take was Penny reference the first movie, she was the admirals daughter Maverick slept with. Had a good laugh when I finally caught up.
@redseamole Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching these 2 as much as I enjoyed the movie🎉😅
@TempleofAmon6662 жыл бұрын
Mover you should seriously consider stand up comedy. You are Hilarious and have great timing. Fighter pilot, airline pilot, cop, author and comedian. Think about it.😊
@flutterbug132 жыл бұрын
I agree, that we should have had way more back story on Rooster and maybe some on what is going on between Rooster and Hangman.