I thought we as a society agreed to never bring up the original TMNT game again, lest we all have PTSD.
FancyKetchup14 said:
That man of steel teaser was insanely good.
Silvertaps said:
This looks a LOT better than I thought!
Although the scenes with the plane a few feet off the water and desert reminds me a bit of some recent Star Wars scenes.
Hoping it's not a "trailer was better than the movie" scenario.
Yoda said:
Being able to land that jet and beating Mike Tyson remain my two greatest Nintendo achievements ever. Something to tell the grandkids about someday.
MuckRaker96 said:I watched it once on my phone, no idea. I'm sure IO9 or someone will have a shot by shot analysis before too long.nosoupforyou said:
Was iceman in the trailer? I know he's in the movie but that was a miss to not have him do that 'bite' face with his cool shades on
When I was a junior in HS (1991), I visited A&M for a 2-day honors program orientation. That night we got to watch Top Gun at Rudder Theater.
Is 34 years (1986-2020) the record for length of time between a movie and its sequel?
Okay. This explains so much. My previous not-well-received comments about Top Gun are a result that I went Air Force in 1980Quote:
Right here. Born in 1980. Top Gun was the first movie I can ever remember seeing in theaters. I still remember exactly where we sat.
Hey Nav said:Okay. This explains so much. My previous not-well-received comments about Top Gun are a result that I went Air Force in 1980Quote:
Right here. Born in 1980. Top Gun was the first movie I can ever remember seeing in theaters. I still remember exactly where we sat.
Yes, I'm old. Same age as the original Top Gun hot shots with the popped collars and dog tags and gelled haircuts and cowboy hats and sunglasses and DOD experts in high heels who had class time in hangers, because hangers are where you talk about classified topics. The open air cancels out all the surveillance mics.
F-14 dogfighters . What a great concept.
Hopefully, new Top Gun will be better. Doubt they top the sound track, though. If it's same as last Top Gun, it's just fuel to gig my Navy friends.
FightnFarmerUSMC said:InternetFan02 said:
There's a small niche of guys born probably 1978-1981 that were too young for the Star Wars experience in the theaters but still played with the toys and therefore THIS movie is the defining blockbuster movie of our childhoods. I'm always in for these nostalgia driven remakes but this is the biggest.
Born in late '83 and this was the foundation of all my love of cinema. 70% of my earliest memories have to do with this movie or paraphernalia in some form or another.
coming in 2032, FF13: Why So Furious?Brian Earl Spilner said:
I'm not hugely enthused about the F&F franchise going forward, if I'm being honest.
Yep, I was at A&M during that time frame, Class of '89. Saw it 2-3 times.jbeaman88 said:
Who else was at A&M when the original was released and saw it multiple times at the theater I'm Bryan? Not sure if I've seen another original release multiple times since then.
Now my BQ '18 son is in Naval Aviator flight training which makes the sequel a little more special.