Everything GREAT About Top Gun: Maverick!

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Maverick! The Top Gun one, not the card player. Tom Cruise is still in his prims 36 years later somehow. I didn't hear from many people that didn't like this one, but lord knows that's what the comments section under this video is for. Here's everything right with Top Gun Maverick!

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All Comments (21)
  • @toukie
    I love how they let the young actors choose their call signs. And Rooster is a clear homage to Goose. And Bob... it makes it even funnier to know the actor chose it himself haha
  • Iceman could’ve easily been written out of this film by having him leave the military to work as an airline pilot, something so many former military aviators do, given he personified “playing it safe” in the first Top Gun. The fact that Tom Cruise fought to have him in the film, and that Val Kilmer said yes made me respect both of them that much more.
  • @sorin_markov
    "Never underestimate an old man in a field where others die young"
  • @spun_01
    After the line "Don't break her heart again" I've never heard a cinema go from laughter to dead silence so quickly. It was unexpected, brutal and PERFECTLY delivered.
  • @About37Hobos
    I love how this movie treats the enemy pilots as competent people who have gone through all the training and preparation the heroes do. They’re not goons to be dispatched easily, they’re genuine talented pilots who deserve respect Edit: wow thanks for all the likes
  • @richardii5989
    The real win here is that Maverick is a fully likeable character in this… we can fully root for him, on top of that Roosters presence means Maverick and Goose get to go on the adventure we always wanted to and we get to watch them succeed
  • @cnnr441
    Fun Fact: The DarkStar when moved around outside for filming, was spotted by Chinese spy satellites And they went crazy
  • My dad after we left the theaters after the movie said to me, “now you have a Top Gun to call your own” I can’t tell you the emotions that I felt after that. This movie truly perfect from start to finish.
  • @trinaq
    The scene between Maverick and Iceman really made me tear up. I love how respectfully they wrote Val's real life condition into the script, and it shows how far the two old rivals have come. The funeral was also a beautiful send off for Ice as well. 💖
  • @andybiz4273
    CW: "I'm fairly certain that 200 pushups isn't physically possible..." Veterans: smiles in Basic Training memories
  • Two wins I believe were missed: 1) Keeping Phoenix simply a PILOT. Not a love interest, not a token kill, just simply an equal, someone who was among the best of the best and who impressed enough to be a part of the mission. Not in a “I am woman, hear me roar” kind of way, just a pilot worthy of completing the mission. 2) The “why are they dead” sequence. Each of these pilots have logged hundreds or thousands of hours in the air; theoretically, they know they could die any time they go up. But, “give me a reason that would make sense to their family” just made it so much more real for them. The stakes were no longer theoretical, and Phoenix eventually asks if the mission can even be done. They are the best of the best, but they are mortal, and any mistake could mean their deaths or their fellow pilots’ deaths. That’s why when Admiral Cyclone was like “we are changing ALL of the parameters,” you could see it on their faces-“welp, guess none of us are coming home then. This guy doesn’t get it.” Cue Maverick proving it can be done, but only his way. Classic.
  • A Phycisist actually did a breakdown of the Maverick high-altitude explosion and concluded that he very well could've survived that incident. Not exactly something he'd just walk away from, but survivable and recoverable
  • @squidsurge71
    One thing that my dad said about this movie as we were walking out of the theater was very good, so Im gonna steal it. He was talking about the relationship between Maverick and Penny, and he said that he felt that the writers knew that we were smart enough to understand that these had a history together, so the writers didn’t have to shove in a backstory to give us everything
  • @Noblewolf19
    One of my favorite lines is during the approach sequence where Rooster says, "Talk to me dad". This was an emotional punch as it is but then we immediately cut to Mav saying, "C'mon kid, you can do it". The fact this was just them talking to themselves but framed as if they are responding to each other is just perfect
  • Daughter of a veteran here: if your boss tells you 200 push-ups you aim for 200 push-ups and pray they lose interest. Edit: wow I haven't gotten this many likes since my comment on a Coraline theory. Thank you everyone 😘
  • Here's another headcanon to make you feel more stuff: Mav telling himself stuff like "try not to get fired on the first day" is probably him imagining what Goose would say to him if he were there with him. Also, I can't believe you missed Mav feigning faulty comms so he wouldn't have to talk to Ed Harris!
  • @Howlingburd19
    Plays the entire movie Mark my words, years from now this masterpiece will be remembered as a classic And I still think it’s a masterpiece in 2024 :)
  • @split2961
    Something I loved when Mav was shot down is that when they tried to go back for him, Cyclone says there’s nothing they can do for him but when he says it you can hear a break in his voice. Shows that he isn’t stone cold and he actually cares
  • @markh3271
    No mention of blowing the roof up from the guardhouse when Darkstar took off? Ed Harris standing stoic while the building 20 feet away has its roof sucked off. Epic! Unplanned with no CGI.
  • In the ejection scene going mach 10, those supersonic and hypersonic jets usually eject their entire area that the pilot sits in, kind of like an escape pod. The jet also lost a lot of speed as it burned out, so he could have survived, but it was a rough ride