*** TOP GUN: MAVERICK *** (Spoiler Thread)

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I have no doubt that Cruise would give a third movie his all, and demand of it nothing less than yet another incredible spectacle. That said, I'm almost positive I wouldn't want this. There's just something so perfect about how the original and the sequel go together - Cruise losing Goose but then saving his son - and I just don't want to risk damaging the legacy of the franchise, or at least the sequel, in any way.

Just to be clear, for those who only read the headline, there are NO plans for a third movie. Teller is only saying that he and Cruise have casually talked about doing another one, which means that Cruise is at least open to the idea, something I didn't think he'd be...

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I love the movie business. It's always "In talks with" someone versus "they talked"
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Only thing I want now is a prequel with Duke Mitchell.
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Top Gun / Mission Impossible crossover with Pete Mitchell meeting Ethan Hawke for a mission. Co-starring Ben Stiller as stuntman Tom Crooze.

One scene where both lead actors are running to each other from a very long distance.
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Remember back in the spring, when people here gave me sh*t for thinking this could not only be the third highest-grossing movie of the summer, but that it actually had a shot at being number one if it caught on?



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Scriffer said:

Just saw it a second time, and I loved it even more than the first time.

I can't remember the last time I saw a movie twice in the theater.


We didn't have great seats. I'm seriously thinking of going and watching it again.
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Real scenes with minimal cgi feels so refreshing these days. It's one of the reasons Mad Max Fury Road is so good.
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Furlock Bones said:

Real scenes with minimal cgi feels so refreshing these days. It's one of the reasons Mad Max Fury Road is so good.

Agreed.... but at the same time, ain't nothing wrong with a 50 ft tall cgi hologram of Ana de Armas in Bladerunner either!!!
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With weekend estimates of $15.5 million for July 8-10, Maverick now lies just shy of $600 million for its domestic run. A look at the top 12 domestic all-time per Boxofficemojo (actual dollars, not adjusted for inflation)

#1 The Force Awakens $936m
#2 Avengers Endgame $858m
#3 Spiderman: No Way Home $804m
#4 Avatar $760m
#5 Black Panther $700m
#6 Avengers Infinity War $678m
#7 Titanic $659m
#8 Jurassic World $653m
#9 Avengers $623m
#10 The Last Jedi $620m
#11 Incredibles 2 $608m
#12 Maverick $597m

Maverick reduced its number of theaters by 330 over the weekend. To give that some context, it opened in 4,735 back in May and is down to 3,513 now. Despite that, it is now into its 46th day since opening, and has made less than $3 million per day just once, and that was $2.9 m this past Thursday. Considering how much summer is left, and that there doesn't seem to be another giant franchise movie coming out until Black Adam in late October, it seems entirely likely this thing is going to make a push for $700 million and the top 5 of all time.
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Finally saw this. Had been waiting for my youngest son to relent and watch the first one which he had been stubbornly maintaining "didn't look good at all to him." He now considers Top Gun one of his favorite movies, and we both loved Maverick.

Just a great bit of old-fashioned moving making. I almost never see a movie twice in a theater, have maybe only done it once, but my wife and I have talked about maybe watching it again before it leaves. We probably would, too, if we didn't have Love and Thunder next on the list.

It would be awesome if the Maverick success sparked a renaissance of movies that didn't depend on CGI, don't shove a political agenda down your throat, and where the US isn't the bad guy.
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Quote:

if we didn't have Love and Thunder next on the list.
Totally understandable and I just saw it in the theater last night instead of seeing TG:M again.

But I wish I'd have just gone and seen Top Gun again and waited for D+ or whatever to see Thor. It wasn't bad by any means, don't get me wrong. But it's a completely different level of experience. I now am planning how to get myself and my wife out to see TG:M again before it's gone.
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Hell yeah. The rare instant rewatchable...

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Sweet. I really enjoy their podcast, but I've gone through pretty much every movie I've had interest in.
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Mickey Rourke seems salty.

https://ew.com/movies/mickey-rourke-calls-tom-cruise-irrelevant/
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Mickey Rourke seems salty.

https://ew.com/movies/mickey-rourke-calls-tom-cruise-irrelevant/


He is still pissed that Justin Hammer didn't get him the right bird.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Mickey Rourke seems salty.

https://ew.com/movies/mickey-rourke-calls-tom-cruise-irrelevant/
I had to make sure this wasn't a ****ing satire site. What a quote!

Here is Mickey's filmography since 2000. It reads like a complete list of two-bit action movies and homogenous roles or no-name-nothing roles.

2000- Animal Factory - Jan the Actress
2000 - Get Carter - Cyrus Paice
2001 - The Pledge - Jim Olstad
2001 - The Follow - Husband
2001 - Picture Claire - Eddie
2001 - They Crawl - 'Tiny' Frakes
2002 - Spun - The Cook
2003 - Masked and Anonymous - Edmund
2003 - Once Upon a Time in Mexico - Billy Chambers
2004 - Man on Fire - Jordan Kalfus
2005 - Sin City - Marv
2005 - Domino - Ed Mosbey
2006 - Stormbreaker - Darrius Sayle
2008 - The Wrestler - Robin Ramzinski / Randy 'The Ram' Robinson
2009 - Killshot - Armand 'The Blackbird' Degas
2009 - The Informers - Peter
2010 - 13 - Jefferson
2010 - Iron Man 2 - Ivan Vanko / Whiplash
2010 - The Expendables - 'Tool'
2010 - Passion Play - Nate Granzini
2011 - Black Gold - Tom Hudson
2011 - Immortals - King Hyperion
2012 - Black November - Tom Hudson
2012 - The Courier - Maxwell
2013 - Java Heat - Malik
2013 - Dead in Tombstone - Satan
2014 - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For - Marv
2015 - Ashby - Ashby Holt
2015 - Skin Traffik - Vogal
2015 - War Pigs - Major A.J. Redding
2015 - Blunt Force Trauma - Zorringer
2016 - Swap - Professor Clarence Peterson
2018 - Tiger - Frank Donovan
2018 - Nightmare Cinema - The Projectionist
2018 - Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers - Narrator
2019 - Berlin, I Love You - Jim
2019 - Night Walk - Gary
2020 - Adverse - Kaden
2020 - Girl - Sheriff
2020 - The Legion - Corbulo
2021 - Take Back - Patrick, Jack
2021 - Man of God - Paralyzed Man
2022 - The Commando - Johnny
2022 - Warhunt - Major Johnson
2022 - The Palace - TBA
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Buck Compton said:

Brian Earl Spilner said:

Mickey Rourke seems salty.

https://ew.com/movies/mickey-rourke-calls-tom-cruise-irrelevant/
I had to make sure this wasn't a ****ing satire site. What a quote!

Here is Mickey's filmography since 2000. It reads like a complete list of two-bit action movies and homogenous roles or no-name-nothing roles.

2000- Animal Factory - Jan the Actress
2000 - Get Carter - Cyrus Paice
2001 - The Pledge - Jim Olstad
2001 - The Follow - Husband
2001 - Picture Claire - Eddie
2001 - They Crawl - 'Tiny' Frakes
2002 - Spun - The Cook
2003 - Masked and Anonymous - Edmund
2003 - Once Upon a Time in Mexico - Billy Chambers
2004 - Man on Fire - Jordan Kalfus
2005 - Sin City - Marv
2005 - Domino - Ed Mosbey
2006 - Stormbreaker - Darrius Sayle
2008 - The Wrestler - Robin Ramzinski / Randy 'The Ram' Robinson
2009 - Killshot - Armand 'The Blackbird' Degas
2009 - The Informers - Peter
2010 - 13 - Jefferson
2010 - Iron Man 2 - Ivan Vanko / Whiplash
2010 - The Expendables - 'Tool'
2010 - Passion Play - Nate Granzini
2011 - Black Gold - Tom Hudson
2011 - Immortals - King Hyperion
2012 - Black November - Tom Hudson
2012 - The Courier - Maxwell
2013 - Java Heat - Malik
2013 - Dead in Tombstone - Satan
2014 - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For - Marv
2015 - Ashby - Ashby Holt
2015 - Skin Traffik - Vogal
2015 - War Pigs - Major A.J. Redding
2015 - Blunt Force Trauma - Zorringer
2016 - Swap - Professor Clarence Peterson
2018 - Tiger - Frank Donovan
2018 - Nightmare Cinema - The Projectionist
2018 - Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers - Narrator
2019 - Berlin, I Love You - Jim
2019 - Night Walk - Gary
2020 - Adverse - Kaden
2020 - Girl - Sheriff
2020 - The Legion - Corbulo
2021 - Take Back - Patrick, Jack
2021 - Man of God - Paralyzed Man
2022 - The Commando - Johnny
2022 - Warhunt - Major Johnson
2022 - The Palace - TBA
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"Why does rourke look like a serial killer who cut off val kilmer's face and is wearing it on top of his real face?"
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Buck Compton said:

Brian Earl Spilner said:

Mickey Rourke seems salty.

https://ew.com/movies/mickey-rourke-calls-tom-cruise-irrelevant/
I had to make sure this wasn't a ****ing satire site. What a quote!

Here is Mickey's filmography since 2000. It reads like a complete list of two-bit action movies and homogenous roles or no-name-nothing roles.

2000- Animal Factory - Jan the Actress
2000 - Get Carter - Cyrus Paice
2001 - The Pledge - Jim Olstad
2001 - The Follow - Husband
2001 - Picture Claire - Eddie
2001 - They Crawl - 'Tiny' Frakes
2002 - Spun - The Cook
2003 - Masked and Anonymous - Edmund
2003 - Once Upon a Time in Mexico - Billy Chambers
2004 - Man on Fire - Jordan Kalfus
2005 - Sin City - Marv
2005 - Domino - Ed Mosbey
2006 - Stormbreaker - Darrius Sayle
2008 - The Wrestler - Robin Ramzinski / Randy 'The Ram' Robinson
2009 - Killshot - Armand 'The Blackbird' Degas
2009 - The Informers - Peter
2010 - 13 - Jefferson
2010 - Iron Man 2 - Ivan Vanko / Whiplash
2010 - The Expendables - 'Tool'
2010 - Passion Play - Nate Granzini
2011 - Black Gold - Tom Hudson
2011 - Immortals - King Hyperion
2012 - Black November - Tom Hudson
2012 - The Courier - Maxwell
2013 - Java Heat - Malik
2013 - Dead in Tombstone - Satan
2014 - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For - Marv
2015 - Ashby - Ashby Holt
2015 - Skin Traffik - Vogal
2015 - War Pigs - Major A.J. Redding
2015 - Blunt Force Trauma - Zorringer
2016 - Swap - Professor Clarence Peterson
2018 - Tiger - Frank Donovan
2018 - Nightmare Cinema - The Projectionist
2018 - Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers - Narrator
2019 - Berlin, I Love You - Jim
2019 - Night Walk - Gary
2020 - Adverse - Kaden
2020 - Girl - Sheriff
2020 - The Legion - Corbulo
2021 - Take Back - Patrick, Jack
2021 - Man of God - Paralyzed Man
2022 - The Commando - Johnny
2022 - Warhunt - Major Johnson
2022 - The Palace - TBA


Take out Iron Man 2 and I'd bet Top Gun Maverick out earned all of those movies combined.

Plus, in defense of Cruise, his turn as Les Grossman in Tropic Thunder showed pretty good range.

To me, the guy always playing the same role was Nicholson.
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TCTTS said:

I have no doubt that Cruise would give a third movie his all, and demand of it nothing less than yet another incredible spectacle. That said, I'm almost positive I wouldn't want this. There's just something so perfect about how the original and the sequel go together - Cruise losing Goose but then saving his son - and I just don't want to risk damaging the legacy of the franchise, or at least the sequel, in any way.
Agreed. The way both films tie together is perfect. The character arc for Mav ends perfectly. I just don't know how they could top that with a third.
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There was always a need or an opening for a sequel. Goose had a kid. Mav said he may want to go teach, he and Iceman had finally worked together as a team as the 2 best fighter pilots in the world, etc. Lots of angles they could have gone for a sequel that made sense.

Given how long it took to finally make the sequel, and given how well done this script was, I just don't need to see Rooster and Hangman + an even older Mav. I don't see any real workable story that ties back to the original or 2nd in a way that holds any real strength. There's no way a 3rd could ever deliver like the first 2 and it would be purely a money grab.

So with that said...expect it in theaters in 2027.
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Top Gun Rooster: Cock-a-Doodle-Doo
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bthotugigem05 said:

Top Gun Rooster: Cock-a-Doodle-Doo


Cock-a-doodle-deux
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Speak for yourself. Mav needs a challenge. The year is 2038. The newest final iteration of piloted aircraft are the 6th gen. Here comes Maverick taking them on in the P-51.
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I'm down for Maverick taking down aliens in a P-51
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My daughters would camp out overnight to watch a sequel about the guys playing beach volleyball and grooming their staches.
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Maverick buzzed the $600 million tower on Tuesday, just the 12th movie to get there domestically.

$601,921,383

Will pass the Incredibles 2 for 11th in the next few days.

Meanwhile, on the other end of the right film, right time spectrum, Lightyear is down to 9th for the year at $113 million. Elvis ($95 million) will pass it for good in the next 2 weeks, meaning it won't finish in the Top 10 for the year.

COVID can't be blamed anymore for bad Box Office numbers. It seems doubtful Lightyear will make it $200 million domestic. The last time a Disney/Pixar movie failed to do that other than during the pandemic was Cars 3 in 2017 and the Good DInosaur 2015.

Everything else since 2010 is gravy - Coco $210 m; Brave $237m; Monsters Uni $268m; Up $293m; Finding Nemo $339m; Inside Out $356m; Toy Story 3 $415m; Toy Story 4 $434m; Finding Dory $486m; Incredibles 2 $608m.



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I don't know what it was about Lightyear, but I just had no interest in it even though I am a general fan of the Pixar movies
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Bunk Moreland said:

I don't know what it was about Lightyear, but I just had no interest in it even though I am a general fan of the Pixar movies

I don't think anyone watched Toy Story and had any concerns that they didn't understand Buzz's character. And he's a toy so it's not like the backstory mattered... Heck we saw basically his entire life because he was a new toy.

I wondered how Woody came into the family. I wondered what toys Andy's mom played with alongside Woody. I wanted to see more toy adventures (until they went back to the well and made Toy Story 2,3,4...).

Add in that you replace Tim Allen so it's not even the same character as the Buzz Lightyear toy. I get why they did it, but it made the movie less interesting to me.
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Crazy.

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helloimustbegoing said:

Maverick buzzed the $600 million tower on Tuesday, just the 12th movie to get there domestically.

$601,921,383

Will pass the Incredibles 2 for 11th in the next few days.

Meanwhile, on the other end of the right film, right time spectrum, Lightyear is down to 9th for the year at $113 million. Elvis ($95 million) will pass it for good in the next 2 weeks, meaning it won't finish in the Top 10 for the year.

COVID can't be blamed anymore for bad Box Office numbers. It seems doubtful Lightyear will make it $200 million domestic. The last time a Disney/Pixar movie failed to do that other than during the pandemic was Cars 3 in 2017 and the Good DInosaur 2015.

Everything else since 2010 is gravy - Coco $210 m; Brave $237m; Monsters Uni $268m; Up $293m; Finding Nemo $339m; Inside Out $356m; Toy Story 3 $415m; Toy Story 4 $434m; Finding Dory $486m; Incredibles 2 $608m.






gooooooooooooodnight....talk about a run dude.....im really surprised Coco didn't pass Brave.....nobody could stop talking about that movie when it came out about how great it was
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I think the skeletons and day of the dead creeped out a lot of kids in the preview for Coco, but it's one of my kids' favorites from the last 10 years.
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Seeing it for first time this friday.

I was 14 when original came out and it was in local theater for I believe an unprecedented 9 months and I think I made it a point to not see it in theater at the time, trying to be too cool for the mass appeal? I don't know but I don't recall seeing it in theater. Didn't have a drivers license or girlfriend at the time and think my friends and I were into comedy and extreme action movies
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That is cool.

James Cameron right now:
 
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