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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10/10
20/10
10/10
10 Miles Tellerâs out of 10 Miles Tellerâs
8/10
10/10 for the scene, but you lost two points for calling it volleyball.
Miles Teller's little dance is everything đ€Ł
Lives rent-free in my head!
... Since "1999"
Is that a fake mustache?
due to the timing of the music and camera movement.
nope!
@@greghale717
Tom always finds a way to run in his movies
He ran through the woods in this movie and don't forget riding a bike
Thats the money shot!
@@lucifermrngstr2990 yup I was like "he did the thing" when i saw him running in that scene đ
And motorcycle
At his age you should be in awe at how fit he is at that age!
Fun fact: In the first film, director Tony Scott was almost fired by the studio after spending an entire day filming the famous Volleyball scene. This is because at the time, the studio was paying a very expensive daily price to use a Naval base and an Aircraft Carrier at port for certain shots that they were supposed to be getting. The studio was angry that Tony Scott wasted a full day on one small scene, but decided to keep him after seeing the footage he captured. In this film, Maverick abandons their training and spends an entire day playing football with the students instead of instructing, which leads the Admiral to become upset with him. But once he sees the lesson Maverick is teaching them, he acknowledges it's a good idea and keeps him. This scenes context is a callback to that original Top Gun story.
That's true. Tony almost got fired after filming that Volleyball scene. Not only that, there was one other thing he almost got canned. He made Kelly McGillis look almost too pretty.
nothing better than playing volleyball for a whole day
@@justinjames6140 Might be because that is Jennifer Connelly and not Kelly McGillis?
Tony will be missed forever
@@DanielVedder heâs talkin about the first movie bud
This scene is a microcosm of why this movie works so well. It takes an iconic scene from the first movie and makes it better and ties it into the story.
better? nah nothing aint beating that scene
plus Playin With The Boys is a much better song
@@milkalade not what the said back in 1986
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So pretty sure they're gonna call this one iconic in 2058
@@milkalade Lmao pretty sure the general consensus about that 1986 volleyball scene was that it was "forced" and "unnecessary." This scene is a lot better.
@@BalorDevitt đŻđŻđŻ
The only thing thatâs better is that thereâs females in it
0:26 I know what you all came here forđ That little dance is fkn epic!
Absolutely đ
đŻđŻđŻ. Itâs SEXY! The THIRST IS REAL!!!!!
Had to watch it in slow-motion đ„° highly recommended!
@@AlondraGinger DEFINITELY!!!!! đđđ
You got me đ€«
Tomâs 60 and heâs running like a 20 yr old. Insane
Even if you take into account the growth hormone, hair dye and facial work, he still looks amazing.
Just mad as a bloody bicycle.
@@TPRM1 Fact that even still has perfect hair. Whereas Im balding at 25 damn.
@@aciuschristophores7789 having hundreds of millions of dollars probably helps
@@kowalski2334 no it doesn't, things like a good diet or physical activity, personal health carrying, can be done by yourself if you want to
@@As19240 yeah and if you have personal cooks, personal trainers, top notch doctors that you can pay then it does indeed help havin hundreds of millions of dollars. I'm not saying it's not possible for the regular people but it is way harder
1:35 I love the "who's winning?" Like he's low-key actually interested in what's going on đ
Like a soccer dad lmao đ
@@wobbles1149âsoccerâ⊠muricans
0:41 I love how everyone acts like the football is a bomb and just falls backwardsđ
Yeah its called a celebration đ
Hangman's way đ , you know that
@@namangaur3105 H_ngm_n
Fancy explaining the rest of the video to us?
Yeah that part is awesome!
Still can't believe Tom Cruise still looks young even alongside young adults
you better believe it
I'm glad you think 30+ adults (those are the ages of the actors) are young
@@WoWGirl6 30 is not that old mate
@@WoWGirl6 guarantee most of them was not born before the first top gun release
@@ghostland8646 youâre totally right. Miles Teller (Rooster) was born in 1987, a year after the first movie came out. Which is funny because his character plays the son of Goose who appears to be 4 years old in the first film. Which should have made Rooster 39 at least in the sequel. But when the movie was shot, he was 32/33, a year before COVID hit the U.S. since the movie was released a lot later than it was suppose to due to the pandemic.
Long explanation, sorry. But I know because Iâm Miles Tellerâs age, who is now 35. And Miles is the oldest out of this new cast. So yeah many of them were not even born when the first movie came out. đ Doesnât mean that people donât consider us old though
The little victory dance at 0:26 is perfection and how it syncs with the music is immaculate.
0:26 The little wiggle he does is what became viral
Yes mate
Cringe
This old lady gives it a 10+
you mean penny?
@@danthemusicmann she meant herself ig
Oh Bonnie
@@dandane5227 What??? I remember those wonderful days and times fondly!!!
I am giving it an 18+ ..
This scene is an important scene to further relay the movie's plot.
Abs
They're obviously trying to pay homage to the volleyball scene (which had no reason to exist other than show off some eye candy for the ladies) but this works for the story. At this point the team is overworked and stressed out. Mav got them to loosen up and have some fun while building team spirit.
@@adityaakaul the volleyball scene does have a purpose to the plot leaving your wingman when maverick leaves goose for his date.
@@shark4743 ah yes the subtle foreshadow. I should have known at that point that Goose was gonna die ;)
@@jali96
For both boys and girls.
0:24 Why do i like that weird little dance so much lol
We all do mate, we all do.
Its playing homage to icemans back seater Sliders little dance at the volley ball game in the first one.
It's the care free attitude of enjoying the moment to the fullest, we all want
I lost the track that how many times Iâve viewed, that guy is a masterpiece đ
@@Beaneverseen hopefully you're a chick, or your comment is just sickening!
This was by far one of the best movies I have seen in several years. Watching it in theartres was actually incredible. One of the best in theartre experiences Iâve ever seen.
Right the whole theatre was gasping at points! When I went and saw everyone was loving it and so was I haha! Went and saw it again before it left theatres
Bob being the winner and praised for it always gets me
Why did Miles decide to shimmy like that? I mean why? What made him do it? Why did his brain decide to create such an iconic moment from such a simple move? How did he get to that point? đđđ Iâm intrigued. Needless to say, Iâve been practicing it in the mirror ever since I watched it
Here is Miles explanation: czcams.com/video/NY61q78Zy_s/video.html&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
Its the moment that made him do it đâïž
This is the funniest comment Iâve seen so far đđđđ
Read that the actors were mostly just told to go play ball, with multiple cameras catching lots of different actors doing different actions. Some small bits were planned, like Miles giving Cruise a hand up off the sand and then waking away with no connection. In one moment, Miles had won a pass or such, so he did this little 'dance' move and lucky for editing, the cameras caught it. The rest is history.
After watching Whiplash I would have never imagined Miles would be able to do this type of movies. He, Tom and all the movie staff deserve ALL oscars next year! If not that award will lost its last drop of credibility!
He was so awesome in Whiplash too..
@@Mr.Amberman of course! But whiplash is another genre of movie
O snap. I just realized he's the kid from Whiplash... đ€Żđ„Ž
Eh, not quite my tempo
I thought that Miles Teller definitely had the ability for movies like this when I saw him in Only The Brave. About the firefighters. Which flew under the radar unfortunately for a lot of people but it showed his range. I'm glad he was in Top Gun 2. Glenn Powell too. Two actors who have been around for a few years but haven't received the attention they deserve
the music makes this scene so iconic and enjoyable
0:24- 0:28 loved that sequenceâ€ïž
I have watched so many times lol
Seeing it during the movie made me burst oht laughing because of how subtle, unnatural and smooth it was all at the same time.
this song works so well for this whole scene it's insane
I like how Hangman is basicaly a young Iceman while Rooster is a mix of Maverick and Goose. Maverick knows Hangman is a prodigious guy and dont need learn nothing from him while Rooster has some self approval complex. That is why Maverick tells him "Just do it, dont think".
I think Hangman is also a mix of Maverick and Iceman as Rooster is a mix of Goose and Maverick.
@@memecliparchives2254 And Hollywood
@@memecliparchives2254 Hangman is more like a prick selfish guy. The young Maverick wasnt like that, he was too self confident but he was nice with everybody.
The ONLY similarity between Iceman and Hangman is simply for the fact that Hangman was a stand-in competition for Rooster. Just like how Iceman was for Maverick. That's it. But Hangman more closely resembles Maverick's disregard for his team from the first movie. Iceman was more of a rule follower. The first movie they described Iceman as a clean fighter pilot, almost perfect. In the sense that he stuck to protocol and didn't take risks. He cared about the team as a whole. In this movie, Hangman plays the role of Maverick in the sense that he's too confident in himself and just leaves his teammates behind to die. Both Hangman and Maverick had similar redemption arcs at the end of each film
Rooster is neither like Goose nor Maverick or a combination of the two. He is his own entity. The only time he is like Maverick is when he finally takes Maverick's teaching advice. And I guess he does go back for Maverick. But as a personality he is very different from Maverick and his dad. The only time he is like Goose is simply for the fact that he played the same song at the bar. Again not a personality trait.
@@supreme3376 YES!!!!!!!!!!!
Every work environment should have the occassional team-building activities. Take them out of the office or whatever work environment, put them in a place where they can be more relaxed and allowed to enjoy the company of each other. Its not just simply an excursion, its about getting everyone to know each other better. This is what makes everyone trust each other and perform their tasks with better confidence. Individually you can be good at what you do, but without team-work your group falls apart.
My old boss did. Did go kart racing đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł. Was awesome
No. That's bs. Maybe in these particular work environment where there is actually a form of meritocracy and not based on who makes the most money. This and maybe the NBA, etc they should do this.
@@snitox what are you talking about? even startups have outdoor team-building activities now.
If the majority of the employees are willing too. Iâve worked in some environments where some people never wanted to participate in anything. Itâs understandable but at least try.
It happens in the military. In the civilian world people would complain on TikTok for being forced to exercise
0:25 your welcome
Thank you ,sire
0:29 TC is 60 years old and he looks like this. Damn!
i have watched this an unhealthy amount of times
Giiiirrrrllll me too! The THIRST IS REAL!!
How Jennifer Connolly can look hotter at 52 than she did at 20 is insane.
idk about hotter but just a different category of hot and she wins both categories
@@swyxTV It's a matter of taste but i would say at 20 she was barely in the top 10% of 20 year olds, if that. At 52, she is easily in the top 0.0001% of 50+ year olds.
@Francesco R. There will forever be taste involved. Some like skinny-fit girls, some like thick-fit girls, etc. It's actually a blessing. Imagine we all would like the exact same type. Competition would be a nightmare.
She carried her baby face for a long time she was adorable in her 20s she's gorgeous in her 50s.
ehh not rlly
Iâm so happy that Tom Cruise asked to reshoot this scene. What an eye candy!!!! đđ„°đ€©
Crazy to think that it's been 35 years since the original Top Gun came out! Tom Cruise and the rest of the cast do an amazing job with the update. The football scene was definitely one of my favorite parts! The camaraderie between Tom and Miles was great, and the energy and excitement of the scene was captivating. Tom Cruise still looks just as young as he did in the last movie! Kudos to the director for creating such a great and memorable scene!
At 0:59, Tom Cruise channeling Ethan Hunt đ
The fact heâs 60 and can still run like that is absolutely insane. Scientology must be some shit
He was 56 when they shot the movie 2018âŠđ Still can get it done â
@@christopherkirkendall6870 Nonetheless, 56 and sprinting like that! Absolutely crazy
@@xXtuscanator22Xx but why does he look so young ? this clip compare to the original movie he look the same âŠ
@@christopherkirkendall6870 he will be 61 when mission impossible 7 out âŠ
John Ham has to be introduced by a solar eclipse.
Because he's Jon "INCOMING HAMM."
I'm more impressed by the grip of the sunglasses on their faces while running and falling down. It's like they are glued...
I love how Rooster helps Mav up. That's one of my favorite parts of the movie.
one of the best movie of my life...deserves to be the top grosser of the box office this year
True đđ»
I absolutely love this scene, is the best one đ€© Miles dancing is the cherry on the cake, just perfect! I can't stop smiling watching the beach scene đ€© so good vibes đđ€
The most realistic thing about this scene is how Maverick wants to sit down because age
0:26 the dance is so attractiveđ„
Penny Benjamin: "Don't give me that look!"
Maverick: "What look?"
Penny Benjamin: "That one!" Lol
"it's the only one I've got!"
I feel the embodiment of abandoning work and everything that makes you feel stressed, scared, or frustrated, and have yourself a fun day. Just get back into work when you are ready. That's what I felt during this scene and from the song.
You can't tell me that this 2 aren't the best minutes in this video 0:40-0:44 and 0:24-0:28
0:24 0:40 the best minutes in this video
@@beatrizcamargo6150 sorry đ
0:42 I swear you can hear sliders howl from the volleyball scene
it is, see for your self
Holy shit youâre right!
IT IS. I listened to it back to back. They really snuck it in there
Haha that was a good find đ
Hangman is Slider's Son confirmed?
BEST DANG SCENE IN A MOVIE WITH SO MANY GOOD DANG SCENES
if the world could be like this scene just having a good time. that would be amazing
Miles Teller really put on some muscle. He's now one of those actors who got buff for a role.
"What is this?" - best moment of the movie
Just spending a day at the beach and the smile that you get from watching your friends having fun and just letting loose to the fullest. No better feeling.
I just love the positive energy of this scene with the song . This is the most joyable and lovable scene in this movie â€ïž. All of these actors are so fit and energetic especially Tom who is 60.
BTW they are playing the American football not a volleyball, please change the title.
Hard to believe heâs that old now ⊠60 still looking mid 40.
My favorite scene! Haha, it might've been titled that way because playing football in the new movie is a remake of the original volleyball scene in the first movie, hence, "new Volleyball Scene"
0:21 literally everyone human when watching this
Facts
At the 0:42 you can hear the same scream effect from Slider from the volleyball scene of first movie. I swear, it sounds just like it.
Agreed! I noticed it on my second time seeing it in the theater
Yesss
This scene cured my depression
Eh eh molto molto molto molto meglio degli psicologi e psichiatri e psicofarmaci
Probably not as iconic as the original volleyball scene, but still pays homage to the original scene.
Yeah but's it's not as gay as well.
@@thomaschristopherwhite9043 eh sure but I still managed a halfway decent wank. Until I got kicked out of the theater anyway
It works for the story. At this point the team is overworked and stressed out. Mav got them to loosen up and have some fun while building team spirit.
How can something be iconic if it JUST came out -.-
@@thomaschristopherwhite9043 kid u not u remove phoenix and its still as gay
Hangman is literally like if young Mav and young Ice had a kid
Fun fact. Tom Cruise made the cast from this scene go back to the gym for two more weeks because they were not fit enough. Iâm glad he did because the men in the scene are hot. Including Cruise being that heâs 60.
0:27 đ«¶đ»đ„
The rooster and Mav moment has my whole heart.
I know most people will prefer Rooster or Hangman's little celebration they did but for me the best shot in this scene happens at 1:53
did you know they tried 30 different songs for this scene and tom cruize explained to the one republic lead singer how crucial it is to have the right song for this scene and he came up with this one, and cruize phoned him up and said this is the one
This is such a fun and heartwarming scene. Instant mood lifter.
Who else came here just for Miles Teller's moves at 0:27?
I'm exactly here for that
Međ
That's why I'm here đđ€€
Simps. All of you
@@imtiredcharlie đđđ
The shirtless beach football montage had to be shot twice because Tom Cruise did not find the first version good enough. The re-shoot placed additional pressure on the actors to get their ripped bodies back to re-shoot the scene. Cast member Glen Powell recounted, "We shot it and that night we all went out for milkshakes and tater tots. Just like splurge and everybody grabbed a beer. And a week later Tom's like, "We gotta shoot it again. It wasn't good enough. We're gonna shoot it again. And then everybody's back in the gym again, day and night." The sequence is being used very heavily to promote the movie after a similar scene in the original film became iconic and an audience favorite. The original film showed an intense beach volleyball game.
Compared to the fighter jet aerials, the setup for the volleyball scene was laughably simple. The production brought in a dump truck of sand, put up a net and filmed it in a matter of hours.
And the executives weren't happy back then that they almost cancelled Top Gun
Bet they really facepalming themselves when they realized many enjoyed that particular scene
Point aside, why go through the trouble of "bringing a dump truck of sand" when they could just go to the beach to shoot this?
@@patfer1189 filmmaking back in the '80s isn't as efficient, logical and organized as it is now. back then most filmmaking outfits ran by their emotions and by the seat of their pants. it's only during the late' 90s and onwards that studios started doing the Project Management style filmmaking at least for the logistics side of it. unfortunately that highly structured process permeated the upper ranks and started interfering with the creative side of filmmaking, which is largely what entertainment should be all about. that's why there's this underlying, constant tug of war with "studio type" movie and a more "indie creative type" movie. one of the miracles that is Top Gun Maverick is that it manages to find the balance between being a studio type movie and yet has all the heart and golden moments captured on camera that is usually found in indie type movies.
Im 24 years old and i never actually watched the first top gun until after this film hit the big screen.
Absolutely gutted i didnt give myself the opportunity to watch maverick when it was in cinemas. Absolutely sensational.
that wiggle is just chefs kiss
this is a perfect movie. I've not seen a movie this good in a long time. well done. I should of saw this in theaters.
I can watch this scene all day.
Miles Turner ate so hard at 0:26 for no reason. He carried that whole scene with that one move being in sync with the music. I'll never get over it lmaoo
Itâs like an Abercrombie ad but in the best possible way
love when penny open the doorđžđ§ïž
I loved the part with Bob on Rooster's shoulders. It reminded me of my friend in college. I was a shy, awkward introvert. Tyler was the opposite. Nice, funny, got all the ladies...He drug my ass to so many parties and would never take no for an answer. He was my Rooster.
This was soooooo good on the big screen! đ
Went to the movies 4 times and watched three already at home! Love Tom Cruise and that he do for to put on a wonderful show
That little dance got me đđ« đŽ
This movie is PERFECT â€ïž
Watching this makes me feel good.
I love how good they all look
Tom Cruise is proving he can still keep up and look good with 20-30 years olds around him
0:27 đ
The unique scene that lays in detailing the body physique, concentrating on team spirit . That adds a fresh feel in life đ„.
I have been looking for this scene on CZcams for months and finally the real scene
Filme fantĂĄstico....nĂŁo canso de ver
âYou said to create a team, sirâ
âThereâs your teamâ
Eu aos 40 anos vendo minha filha de 19 anos apaixonada por Tom Cruise desde pequena, assistindo a todos filmes. Ainda me lembro de assistir Top Gun nas fĂ©rias, e eu era apenas uma criança. Como a vida Ă©!!! đđđ
Itâs so amazing how their sunglasses stayed on the whole time. Amazing
So....we're just gonna ignore that the preferred dress code for outdoor sporting events is a pair of cut-off skinny jeans and no shirt? Everyone has a pair of cutoff, skinny jeans?
Navy issued I suppose lmao.
YES
Impossible to ignore lol
What else would they wear on a beach? A full uniform?
Let's not forget the sun glasses.
This was such a good movie
Of course, Glen Powell is a picture of perfection!
Many great little character moments. I love it
I came here just for Hangman 0:40 - 0:44 đdef the best scene of the year!! I give it 100000/10. Glen Powell / Jake 'Hangman' Seresin owns this scene đ„đ„đ„
me too
I live for this sceneđ
Tom as got a good body for his age and always energetic
Happy Bithday Miles Teller... 20/02/1987... Age 36...
Happy Bithday Valcir Firmino da Silva... 20/02/1975... Age... 48...
De JundiaĂ, SP Brasil...
One of the best scenes of the movie â€â€
the most impressive things in this video are their glassesđ
Just saw this yesterday! Tom Cruise owned this scene lol jeezus
Aye!!! LOVED THIS MOVIE!! And this beach scene was SOOOOOOOO NEEDEDâŒïžâŒïžâŒïžđŻđŻđŻđŻđŻđŻđŻđŻđŻđŻ
0:26 that flow with that body movement from Miles Teller
No me canso de oĂr la canciĂłn y repetir el vĂdeo!!! Genial!!!!
Do u know the name of the song?
@@beatriceliana4850 I ain't worried by one republic
I want those aviators. Infact I want all those aviators & every glasses Tom wears in his movies. No matter the speed they never fall.
I need the Burj Khalifa ones!
Tom is vampire â€ïž
Best joyfully and happy scene seen know movie in recent time......music is greattttt.
This scene is very crucial to the plot of the movie
Funnily enough it actually is xD