*** TOP GUN : Maverick ***

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Y'all are crazy to think that. I'm sorry but that is ridiculous.

Spider-Man just made $800M domestically. You're saying out of ALL those people, the number of them who won't see Top Gun will be smaller than the number of people who want to see Top Gun and DIDN'T see Spider-Man?

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Do you not realize how many potential movie-goers *don't* go to Marvel movies? Basically, like, nearly every movie-goer over, say, 50 or so, a sh*t ton of women, etc. There's a massive audience out there who can't stand comic book movies, and I've personally heard from a ton of them myself, in their over-the-moon anticipation for Top Gun.
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The biggest generation is still the baby boomers.

Anecdotes aren't data, but very few of my boomer parents or aunts and uncles would go see a Marvel movie. Several are already talking about seeing Top Gun. The last time any of them did that for a blockbuster was probably for The Force Awakens.
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Exactly. Every boomer I know will be there opening weekend for this thing. I've never heard them talk about a movie more.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

You're saying out of ALL those people, the number of them who won't see Top Gun will be smaller than the number of people who want to see Top Gun and DIDN'T see Spider-Man?


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Also every woman over age 40 or so knows about the beach volleyball scene in the original.

And they'll want - and presumably get - something similar here.
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Yep.

I imagine it will get a fairly sizable chunk of the Marvel crowd (half, at least, if not more), and then all the boomers and all the women as well.
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FTR I'm a Boomer and I plan to see both.
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I just want TCTTS to know that if this movie is not good, then I'm going to hunt him down and murder his entire family.

(Rhetorically of course.. no ban please)
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helloimustbegoing said:

TXAG 05 said:

Are people really that excited about the multiverse stuff? I'm a fan of the marvel movies, but I'm like warm on it at best, I don't know if I'll even see that one in the theater, but I will for sure go see Top Gun.


Just slightly.




I know SpiderMan was insanely popular, just not sure the new Dr Strange will do similar numbers.
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MooreTrucker said:

FTR I'm a Boomer and I plan to see both.


Not a Boomer and I plan to see both.

And for the record, I want an Edge of Tomorrow crossover with Top Gun for Top Gun 3.
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I don't think it'll do similar numbers - probably not even close - but I do think a lot of people will treat it somewhat like a sequel to No Way Home, which could mean it'll still do better than most Marvel movies.
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So we have a movie with IMAX cameras placed at various locations on a real F-18 for scenes of Top Gun training, taking off/landing on aircraft carriers, and engagements with enemy fighter jets. Probably some steamy sex scene and/or erotic volleyball scene. The sequel to the original "fast & furious" movie

Vs

Some dudes in tights with make believe superpowers doing magic tricks in a green screen room and a plethora of CGI
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I do kind of hope this shakes Hollywood up when it comes to visuals. "Oh look it's the end of the city/country/planet in CGI..." has been done to death. There are other ways to wow audiences.
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Keegan99 said:

I do kind of hope this shakes Hollywood up when it comes to visuals. "Oh look it's the end of the city/country/planet in CGI..." has been done to death. There are other ways to wow audiences.
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Sapper Redux said:

MooreTrucker said:

FTR I'm a Boomer and I plan to see both.


Not a Boomer and I plan to see both.

And for the record, I want an Edge of Tomorrow crossover with Top Gun for Top Gun 3.
I'm in!
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helloimustbegoing said:

Keegan99 said:

I do kind of hope this shakes Hollywood up when it comes to visuals. "Oh look it's the end of the city/country/planet in CGI..." has been done to death. There are other ways to wow audiences.
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That was the original title but it just didn't flow.
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Keegan99 said:

I do kind of hope this shakes Hollywood up when it comes to visuals. "Oh look it's the end of the city/country/planet in CGI..." has been done to death. There are other ways to wow audiences.


I was just rewatching The Final Countdown recently. Zero CGI, actual planes flying and performing actual stunts. With good camerawork and good editing, it's as enthralling as anything CGI can do. I'd love to see a return of that.
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I think there is a good bet buried in these last two pages. TCTTS - set the line for us.

Top Gun will make more than [MCU Movie].
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Sapper Redux said:

Keegan99 said:

I do kind of hope this shakes Hollywood up when it comes to visuals. "Oh look it's the end of the city/country/planet in CGI..." has been done to death. There are other ways to wow audiences.


I was just rewatching The Final Countdown recently. Zero CGI, actual planes flying and performing actual stunts. With good camerawork and good editing, it's as enthralling as anything CGI can do. I'd love to see a return of that.


Yea, it's to the point where wide-angle SFX shots of destruction have me going "oh we're doing the video game thing... cool..." Maybe it's just getting older, but the stakes don't feel legitimate anymore.

The comparatively small-scale Zod / Superman Metropolis fight in Superman II comes off far better than the citywide destruction of the same two tangling in Man of Steel.
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helloimustbegoing said:




I feel like all of life can be marked with Gob Bluth gifs.
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Sapper Redux said:

helloimustbegoing said:




I feel like all of life can be marked with Gob Bluth gifs.
Hearing him and Bateman weekly on the Smartless podcast makes the Gob/Michael dynamic last forever.
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The last movie I saw in theaters was Toy Story 4 with my kid. Before that I'm not sure what the last movie I saw in theatres was. It was pre-children so at leat 5 1/2+ years ago.

I informed my wife that we will be seeing the 2nd Top Gun in the best theatre we can find. I'm pumped.
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Sapper Redux said:

Keegan99 said:

I do kind of hope this shakes Hollywood up when it comes to visuals. "Oh look it's the end of the city/country/planet in CGI..." has been done to death. There are other ways to wow audiences.


I was just rewatching The Final Countdown recently. Zero CGI, actual planes flying and performing actual stunts. With good camerawork and good editing, it's as enthralling as anything CGI can do. I'd love to see a return of that.
Dunkirk has that (although the Nazi bomber is a RC plane).
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The main reason the movie was originally delayed from 2019 to 2020 was to shoot a TON of practical jet/stunt work. With the actors actually in the cockpits.
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Let's be real here son, The Final Countdown is a top 5 all-time movie. I loved it when I was young and I love it now. Although they would have been smart to not show the time portal. That special effect doesn't quite hold up.


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TCTTS said:

The main reason the movie was originally delayed from 2019 to 2020 was to shoot a TON of practical jet/stunt work. With the actors actually in the cockpits.


And I bet Cruise is doing most of that piloting himself.
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I give you the best movie scene ever featuring F-14 Tomcats. Especially when that one Tomcat pulls up approx. 100ft over the ocean. Look it up.

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Brian Earl Spilner said:

TCTTS said:

The main reason the movie was originally delayed from 2019 to 2020 was to shoot a TON of practical jet/stunt work. With the actors actually in the cockpits.


And I bet Cruise is doing most of that piloting himself.
He definitely wanted to, but the navy/insurance wouldn't let him.
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Nagler said:

The last movie I saw in theaters was Toy Story 4 with my kid. Before that I'm not sure what the last movie I saw in theatres was. It was pre-children so at leat 5 1/2+ years ago.

I informed my wife that we will be seeing the 2nd Top Gun in the best theatre we can find. I'm pumped.


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jbanda said:

I give you the best movie scene ever featuring F-14 Tomcats. Especially when that one Tomcat pulls up approx. 100ft over the ocean. Look it up.


Damn right! Give me the Bridges and Toko Ri and The Final Countdown for the finest Naval Aviation movies ever. Honorable mention to Midway (the old one!)
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jbanda said:

I give you the best movie scene ever featuring F-14 Tomcats. Especially when that one Tomcat pulls up approx. 100ft over the ocean. Look it up.




F14s are just the absolute best.
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jbanda said:

Let's be real here son, The Final Countdown is a top 5 all-time movie. I loved it when I was young and I love it now. Although they would have been smart to not show the time portal. That special effect doesn't quite hold up.



Would be a great remake except they dont go back through the portal and waste the Japanese fleet.

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JB!98 said:

jbanda said:

I give you the best movie scene ever featuring F-14 Tomcats. Especially when that one Tomcat pulls up approx. 100ft over the ocean. Look it up.


Damn right! Give me the Bridges and Toko Ri and The Final Countdown for the finest Naval Aviation movies ever. Honorable mention to Midway (the old one!)
Yep, gonna have to agree with that take. Bridges at Toko Ri was nothing short of awesome for the F9F Panthers and even the helicopter.

But for war aviation overall, I'll throw in the opening of, I believe the second episode, of Band of Brothers, with real C-47s taking to the skies. And while there is a whole lot of CGI in Pearl Harbor, they do feature some shots of real Spitfires flying over the white cliffs; that film also recreated the Doolittle raid with a real B-25 taking off from the USS Lexington in Corpus.
 
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