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  • @retropyro
    @retropyro Před rokem +175

    Phoenix and Bob were suppose to be "enemies" originally, but the actors had such great chemistry on the set they changed it to make them friends.

    • @markymarknj
      @markymarknj Před rokem +9

      Interesting!

    • @emirachelnatalie3397
      @emirachelnatalie3397 Před rokem +23

      and THANK GOD they did lol cause Phonix/Bob are my absolute favs and i also love Monica/Lewis with my whole heart too AHHA

    • @benn454
      @benn454 Před rokem +13

      @@emirachelnatalie3397 Phoenix and Bob are friendship goals. They gel well as an aircrew and Bob had her back when Hangman was being a sexist ass.

    • @IamNinjaOfNinja
      @IamNinjaOfNinja Před rokem +5

      Phoenix falls for Rooster while Bob gets friendzoned

    • @mothmagic1
      @mothmagic1 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you I didn't know that. Definitely think it works better this way than it would have.

  • @bmw128racer
    @bmw128racer Před rokem +153

    The scene where Penny sees the regret/anguish on Maverick's face while Rooster is playing the piano always chokes me up. 😢

  • @coldflamebluedragon196
    @coldflamebluedragon196 Před rokem +231

    The scene with Iceman is so heart wrenching on it's so tough to see what throat cancer has done to Val Kilmer. What an emotional roller coaster and one of the best films in decades

    • @reactswithjax
      @reactswithjax  Před rokem +36

      Agreed!

    • @scottdarden3091
      @scottdarden3091 Před rokem +28

      The good news is he is now cancer free.

    • @patrickhuot001
      @patrickhuot001 Před rokem +19

      @@scottdarden3091 Not only that, but according to Wikipedia:
      “In 2021, Kilmer worked with Sonantic, a London-based software company, to digitally recreate his voice using AI technology and archived audio recordings of his voice…Over 40 vocal models were generated to find the closest match, which could then be used in future projects. For the 2022 film Top Gun: Maverick, director Joseph Kosinski said that despite reports to the contrary, they did not use Sonantic's AI technology in the film, instead they used Kilmer's actual voice and digitally altered it for clarity.”

    • @gamingwith3033
      @gamingwith3033 Před rokem +2

      @@reactswithjax is the bot that replied to me a scam?

    • @reactswithjax
      @reactswithjax  Před rokem +7

      @@gamingwith3033 Yeah, I have been trying to block and report them.

  • @casualsuede
    @casualsuede Před rokem +57

    "This is such a feel-good movie....I hope they don't all die at the end." I cracked up at that line.

    • @Nathdood
      @Nathdood Před rokem +4

      just saw it and wheeze laughed for a good minute haha

    • @MGower4465
      @MGower4465 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Nah, they din't *all* die, then we won"t get another sequel 😂

  • @alexlim864
    @alexlim864 Před rokem +110

    31:35 The present models of F-18's being flown today are the E (Echo) and F (Foxtrot) models. The E model is a single-seater; the F-model is a two-seater, so when John Hamm was asking about Foxtrot teams, he was asking who the two two-seater fliers would be.
    31:57 Goose was Mavericks RIO (Radar Intercept Officer) in the first movie, not a wingman. A wingman is a pilot who flies an airplane to cover and support the team leader. Goose's position in the first movie was essentially the same as Bob's in this movie.
    Great reaction to a great movie!

    • @rafaelagraffos4220
      @rafaelagraffos4220 Před rokem +11

      thanks for the info...it's good to learn something new....

    • @Frankie2012channel
      @Frankie2012channel Před rokem +14

      Great post! Just a wee little correction. The Navy doesn't have RIOs any more. They're WSO (pronounced Whizz-Os). But I figured you knew that already. The second seat functions were upgraded with all the New heads up and weapons systems Computer systems of the newer fighters so the old job of the RIOs wasn't really necessary any more (from what I recall)

    • @clarencetsang4525
      @clarencetsang4525 Před rokem +8

      @@Frankie2012channel But in the first movie, it was still the time they called the back seater RIO.

    • @markymarknj
      @markymarknj Před rokem +3

      Good explanation!

    • @singingwolf3929
      @singingwolf3929 Před rokem

      As a bubble head I always Forget that it is Radar Intercept Officer and always think it is Radar/Radio Information Officer. Unfortunately When I was in I was too damn tall to fly. 6' 8"

  • @hafeya
    @hafeya Před rokem +134

    The P51 Tom was flying at the end is his actual, real life plane. That's him really flying her around for the credits.

    • @Seanne411
      @Seanne411 Před rokem +11

      And his jacket is the same one as he used in TG 35 years ago Tom revealed in an interview.

    • @Seanne411
      @Seanne411 Před rokem +6

      Same with the wrist watch.

    • @DesScorp
      @DesScorp Před rokem +6

      *COUGH*Tax writeoff*COUGH*...

    • @BillKrayer12thMan
      @BillKrayer12thMan Před 9 měsíci

      You should see when Tom took James Corden flying ‼️

    • @Danjon1235
      @Danjon1235 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Seanne411 Its not got the same badges, they removed a few to not upset the Chinese.

  • @tomaskennedy
    @tomaskennedy Před rokem +144

    Casting doesn’t get much better than Miles Teller as Rooster, Goose's son. The hair, the shades, the moustache, the shirt, the whole vibe is absolutely perfect.

    • @omegathelast2347
      @omegathelast2347 Před rokem +10

      Right? I actually did a wiki search to see if Teller is Anthony Edward’s son.

    • @tomaskennedy
      @tomaskennedy Před rokem +7

      @@omegathelast2347 And the callbacks to the original: "Talk to me, Dad." "Talk to me, Goose." I wasn’t expecting a Top Gun sequel to be such an emotional rollercoaster ride.

    • @JohnSmith-wh2ob
      @JohnSmith-wh2ob Před rokem +4

      You truly see just how much they look alike during great balls of fire like when the flashback it’s crazy how great of a choice miles was

    • @tomaskennedy
      @tomaskennedy Před rokem

      @@JohnSmith-wh2ob The first time I saw that scene, with the comparison between the two, it hit me like a ton of bricks. 👏

    • @tomaskennedy
      @tomaskennedy Před rokem

      @@madpaduk Loads of people actually had to double check Miles Teller’s Wikipedia page to make sure he wasn’t related!

  • @keokiw2353
    @keokiw2353 Před rokem +17

    "this is such a feel good movie.. I hope they don't all die in the end" .. had ME dying 🤣

  • @roystout9751
    @roystout9751 Před rokem +41

    Keep in mind that all of the aerial shots were in actual F-18s. They had 6 iMax cameras mounted inside. The actors had to go through water survival training (per Navy requirements) before they would be allowed in the jets. Actual pilots flew the planes with the actors in the back seat, but because of the placement of the cameras it looked like the actors were flying.
    The G forces you see on their faces and their bodies being tossed side to side were REAL.
    There are several videos on the making of this movie you can check out.
    Great review, loved your reactions and comments..

    • @McLeod2022
      @McLeod2022 Před 11 dny

      the details made all the difference... well said

  • @kissmy_butt1302
    @kissmy_butt1302 Před rokem +21

    You made ONE major mistake. You didn't experience it in the theater.

  • @blazetieftw
    @blazetieftw Před rokem +12

    "Aww, this is such a feel good movie. I hope they all don't die at the end" That's exactly how I felt watching this the first time.

  • @jeffersonholland9797
    @jeffersonholland9797 Před rokem +32

    Hangman is the 1980's Maverick. I love how the daughter was the mature one with Mav jumping out of the window. The admiral did have a point when he told Maverick that the only lesson he's taught them is that the mission can't be done until he showed them it could be. The top is called a canopy, lol. On your 6 means behind you, your 12 o'clock is directly in front of you, 9 is left, 3 is right, etc.

    • @resathe6760
      @resathe6760 Před rokem

      I think Hangman is a bit of a mix between Maverick and Iceman. He is egocentric and a bit of a dick like Maverick was but he kind of has a point most of the time just like Ice did in the original.

  • @leosarmiento4823
    @leosarmiento4823 Před rokem +47

    Imagine the nostalgia factor for this film. I was in the middle of HS when I saw this blockbuster in theaters in 1986. Countless viewings later (including at least two more in theaters), now as a man just a few years younger than Tom Cruise, watching this in the theaters (13 times in a mix of formats, including IMAX, Dolby Cinema, and Digital). Mind blown by what I consider to be one of the greatest legacy films ever produced.
    With Academy Award nominations soon to come, there might be some showings in theaters...so good luck on that.
    Finally, loved your reaction. Loved and recognized the references you pulled. "Jax, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship".

    • @michaelcoffman4185
      @michaelcoffman4185 Před rokem +3

      What I really enjoyed was C.W. Lemoine told us what was real and what was cgi and why. But he and his friends still enjoyed it. The first Top Gun was why he became a pilot in the first place. Well worth the price of the tickets for the theater.

    • @Humstuck
      @Humstuck Před rokem +2

      13 times? Damn, thats incredible. I agree though that it is an amazing movie. I was 3 when the first one came out so its not as significant but I still think its top3 best sequels.

    • @lmsarmiento
      @lmsarmiento Před rokem

      @@Humstuck , if you have a theater membership, then massively expensive becomes pretty reasonable (especially when you avoid the concession stand). :)

    • @dwmy3825
      @dwmy3825 Před rokem +1

      TOP GUN MAVERICK HIT THE THEATERS RITE F..... NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @davclas
      @davclas Před rokem

      @@Humstuck I had same reaction to this movie. Saw it 9 times in theaters, including one IMAX. That viewing will blow your mind, edge of seat, start to finish.

  • @rrmemphis427
    @rrmemphis427 Před rokem +50

    In my opinion this is the single finest sequel ever made. Loved the reaction! First time on your channel.

    • @reactswithjax
      @reactswithjax  Před rokem +6

      Such a great sequel!

    • @paulmartin2348
      @paulmartin2348 Před rokem +5

      It is one of the best but Terminator 2 is also in this class.

    • @danh5150
      @danh5150 Před rokem +1

      Damn, definitely a contender for sure. Absolutely _love_ this movie!
      'The Empire Strikes Back' is in the debate as well. ;o)

    • @davidtstravels8939
      @davidtstravels8939 Před rokem +1

      Aliens? Lotr: the Two Towers?

    • @shredd5705
      @shredd5705 Před rokem +1

      Sorry but Aliens and Terminator 2 surpass it. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Empire Strikes Back, Two Towers probably too. Original Top Gun was really cheesy movie, they somehow made this good, but the original is still dumb Cold War era Navy recruitment film. Which substracts some points

  • @deannajones3849
    @deannajones3849 Před rokem +20

    I'm Tom's age and watched the first Top Gun in the theater in 1986. Finally after all these years I got to see the sequel! Worth the wait! Amazing movie!

  • @camilaaguilaaltamirano9893

    When Rooster tells Maverick you told me not to think the first thing I thought was "you dare use my own spells against me, Potter"
    Great reaction to an equally great movie. This movie hit all the right keys, it feels like such a love letter to the first one, with characters like Hangman who I think is 25% Maverick, 25% Iceman and 50% his own character and also Phoenix I love that she isn't a love interest,she does a great job and doesn't feel force, she's a kickass and super capable
    This should be an example to people on how to make sequels
    Greetings from Chile (South America)

    • @kissmy_butt1302
      @kissmy_butt1302 Před rokem +7

      Phoenix is like the Tom Boy/Older Sister. She knows she isn't the best pilot in the group but she holds her own and doesn't take their BS. I love how she comes in the end to knock down Hangman's smugness reminding him Mav just came an ace with his 2 kills.

  • @Tar-Numendil
    @Tar-Numendil Před rokem +13

    43:52 That maneuver is called a "Falling Leaf". It's basically a controlled stall where the pilot cuts off thrust and uses rudders and flaps to keep the aircraft on a steady course.

    • @mjc1389
      @mjc1389 Před rokem +2

      It’s actually called a Kvochur’s Bell.
      It’s a combination of a Cobra and a Falling Leaf.
      It’s mostly an air show maneuver with little to no practical application in actual air combat. More likely to get you killed than avoid a missile.

  • @nefersguy
    @nefersguy Před rokem +8

    I haven't figured out why but the emotional impact this film had on me was profound. One of the most complete films I've seen in decades. Great reaction Jax. Scribed.

  • @CraigKostelecky
    @CraigKostelecky Před rokem +12

    18:59 I think the reason that works so well, is the characters are not an exact copy of the first show's version. I see Hangman as a combination of Maverick and Iceman. He has Mav's selfishness and cockiness, but Iceman's look. Rooster is by the book like Iceman was, but does not have the confidence to go beyond and push it like Maverick would. By the end of the movie, each character finds a middle ground that makes them even better pilots.

  • @thatperformer3879
    @thatperformer3879 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The actors are REALLY FLYING in those jets! They trained in flight school for six months before filming and were being flown by real naval aviators who piloted from the front seat while the actors delivered their lines from the back seat.

  • @ColtSteel25
    @ColtSteel25 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The P51 Mustang at the end is Cruise's personal plane. Insane.

  • @nerdsh.t_96
    @nerdsh.t_96 Před 17 dny

    This was one of those movies that had me in tears for absolutely no reason. It was like in a movie when someone cries and says “it’s so beautiful”. That was my reaction in the theater. I cannot watch this movie without shedding a tear

  • @vovindequasahi
    @vovindequasahi Před rokem +8

    Such a great movie... THIS is how you make a sequel!! Great reaction too! I saw this in the theatres and it was magnificent!

  • @tashrif46
    @tashrif46 Před rokem +11

    20:51 they were both incredible in this scene. Sometimes we forget that because he does action films but Tom Cruise is an amazing actor. And Val Kilmer makes this scene even more poignant considering his real-life condition.

  • @jamesdaniels8007
    @jamesdaniels8007 Před dnem

    I went to see this in theaters with my sister. After the plane blew up in the beginning I leaned over to her and whispered, “I would totally be okay with Maverick going out like this. I don’t care if they lied to us in the trailers, that’s how Maverick should go out”.

  • @DogmaBeoulve
    @DogmaBeoulve Před rokem +10

    This woman has entirely too much wit and charm! I'm loving this reaction :D

  • @pedronavaja4837
    @pedronavaja4837 Před rokem +4

    Actually, Maverick and Rooster aren't friends... more like the only family each other has after Mav felt about Goose.

  • @Tar-Numendil
    @Tar-Numendil Před rokem +4

    Top Gun: Maverick is THE best movie i've ever seen in theaters and one of the 5 best movies i've ever seen period.

  • @metallicavoices
    @metallicavoices Před rokem +7

    I've generally enjoyed Tom Cruise's movies, but this one is far up on the list. Probably my favorite movie of 2022. So much fun, the references to the first movie, the music is incredible (shoutout to Hans Zimmer), the cinematography is stunning, Jennifer Connelly is gorgeous and gives a great performance (both as per usual), the rest of the supporting cast are fun and have their own wrinkles, and Tom Cruise just kills this role. I think he plays Maverick so well because it is what I imagine Tom Cruise himself being like. Bold, stubborn, and a little funny.

  • @Nimbus1701
    @Nimbus1701 Před rokem +12

    Great reaction and commentary. You earned a sub. This was amazing to go see in the theater. My Brother and his family, along with myself took my 73 year old mom to watch this in IMAX as she's never been to watch a movie in IMAX and loved the original Top Gun. We all thought it would be the perfect experience for her and we were right. Less than five minutes after the end credits she asked us when we were taking her back. I recently took her back to see the new Avatar movie in IMAX 3D (she's also never seen a 3D movie), and she loved that experience too, but on the way home she said she enjoyed watching Top Gun: Maverick on IMAX more. I expect they may re-release it shortly back to theaters as it will likely get a couple of nominations for the Academy Awards. If that happens then do yourself a favor and try to see it in IMAX. It's a remarkable experience!

  • @gingerlicious3500
    @gingerlicious3500 Před rokem +2

    Something I just noticed: When Mav was schooling all the students the deal was only for the FIRST plane crew to get shot down to do the push-ups. Hangman was shot down second and still elected to push with Phoenix and Bob, probably out of some kind of self-punishment for not taking Maverick seriously. Kind of an early indicator of his character.

  • @onlythemarkk
    @onlythemarkk Před 7 měsíci +1

    one of the best movies i ever seen in theaters as a teen i did not know anything about this film until
    i saw the sequel it was awsome i saw it on opening day legit every old person was happy at the end

  • @jimdetry9420
    @jimdetry9420 Před rokem +3

    I saw this in the theater 3 times. Anyone who can watch Top Gun: Maverick without a grin on their face is dead inside.

  • @thatpatrickguy3446
    @thatpatrickguy3446 Před rokem +6

    Such an amazing reaction and such a great movie!
    The amusing thing for me that no one really gets that Hangman is Maverick as he would have been in this era of single seat warplanes. The main thing that kept Maverick from being what Hangman was is that Mav always had Goose, in some ways his conscience, riding brakes on Mav's worst impulses and making them not so bad. Mav was responsible to and for Goose, and since Goose was his only family Mav usually held himself in check so he wouldn't let Goose down. Hangman didn't have a back seater to be responsible to and for, so he could go all out to prove he was the best he could be and better than everyone else, which justly earned him his callsign: because he'd always hang you out to dry to prove he was better than everyone else. Luckily, and thankfully, Hangman learned the important lesson about teamwork through Mav, who uniquely understood Hangman's driven personality. Hangman's character development was a very well done part of the movie too.
    In an early script Hangman was to be Ice's son. I'm glad they scrapped that.
    In the F-18 scenes, professional military pilots were doing the actual flying, but the back seat cockpits were set up to look like the real thing. The tech advances for getting us inside the cockpit with the actor were amazing! And the actors had additional duties to their usual acting as they had to test and make sure the cameras were set and focused properly, that their makeup was good, and that the shots were as near perfect as possible. The director had the toughest time since all he could do was stand around and wait until the day's flying was done, then collect all the day's filming out of the onboard camera systems and take it to watch for the first time then and make notes for the next day's flying.
    The actors actually had to go through an intensive training program to adapt them for flying in the fighters. I imagine there was some vomit cleaned out of the cockpit after some of those maneuvers. Even though the actors, from what I remember, were never taken above 4G, that's nothing to sneeze at. Especially over time. I know the Fury 325 roller coaster at Carowinds near where I grew up in Charlotte, NC is said to max out at around 4Gs, that's just for a short period of time. And people still lose their lunch over that.
    The WWII plane Cruise was working on at the beginning and flying at the end of the movie is his own personal plane that he is licensed to fly. He took members of the cast and crew up in it for fun in between work. That had to be a blast.
    Val Kilmer, of course, had been fighting throat cancer in real life, but it was important to have him in this movie and they all wanted him to be there. His voice in the scenes was a programmed synthesized voice, but it was perfectly his voice as it might be. It was so good to see them end up as such close friends, and to know that Ice had constantly been Mav's guardian angel, keeping him in the service no matter what Mav did to get himself dismissed. And it showed a lot of how well Ice really understood Mav, and explains a lot of Mav's behaviors in the early movie.
    Mav is basically suicidally depressed when the movie starts, but he's not the suicidal type, so he looks for situations where he can go out doing what he does best, but he fights to survive anyway because that is his nature. Ignoring how he feels (typical man, I know ) he focuses on something else that he can control: flying.
    All Mav has is the service. He has no family. Even Goose's family he's not close to, though we only learn why as the movie advances. The Navy and the people he works with, best shown in Hondo, are the only family he has. So he pushes beyond Mach 10 because the project is going to be shut down and he'll lose the team/family he's been working with and, knowing as he does that Ice has been fighting cancer, he is aware that his long-term guardian angel might not be able to keep him where he needs to be. His time is running out, and he's well aware of that, so if he stays in pure Maverick mode and pushes juuust a bit more, and a bit more again, then maybe his picture can hang on the wall with all the other test pilots who died in the cockpit. So he does. But he survives. And his guardian angel is still able to shift him back to someplace he needs to be.
    Whether this was Ice's grand plan, knowing who all from Pete's history was there, Mav ends up where he needs to be to reestablish a will to live beyond the military. Reestablishment of his old family with Rooster. Rediscovery and, much more importantly, a new appreciation of, an old flame (mentioned but never seen in the original movie). And suddenly Mav has every reason to not die in the cockpit. So, of course, he must go and do something that could very easily make him die in the cockpit. Twice.
    In a Hollyweird full of shallow movies and shows with shallow scripts and no actual thought behind them and shallow characters who only change in shallow ways, a movie of this great depth made me so happy to see. I can watch it again and again and love it still. So very well done. For all the concerns I've had for Tom Cruise's weirdnesses in the past, he is absolutely a glorious hero for making this movie happen.
    Also, Bob was awesome. It amuses me that Lewis (Bob) Pullman's real life dad, Bill Pullman, played a former F-18 pilot turned president in the movie Independence Day. Like father, like son, flying in F-18s.
    Great reaction! I'm subbing now. 🙂

    • @thatpatrickguy3446
      @thatpatrickguy3446 Před rokem

      And, also, remember that Goose successfully parachuted out too. 😞 I wasn't going to believe until we SAW Rooster. Deployed parachute means nothing in Top Gun.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Před rokem +8

    Do you remember in the original Top Gun, in the beginning their wing Commander is chewing them out and mentions one Admirals daughter and Goose says Penny Benjamin. Then Carol (Meg Ryan) mentioned Penny Benjamin to Maverick in the restaurant.

    • @reactswithjax
      @reactswithjax  Před rokem +2

      I had a feeling Penny was significant to the first one, but I couldn't figure out how. Thanks!

    • @CraigKostelecky
      @CraigKostelecky Před rokem

      Hopefully the character of Penny is a bit older than Jennifer Connelly or else she was underage in 1986.

  • @CoffeeMatt10
    @CoffeeMatt10 Před rokem +2

    This is THE feel good movie of the year… nay, the decade… and was a hell of an experience in cinema.
    The bar scene that introduces the new characters has a few little Easter eggs: when Jennifer Connolly’s Penny enters, the song in the background is “Let’s Dance” by David Bowie, who starred alongside Connolly in Labyrinth. When Hangman selects a song from the jukebox, he presses 86, which is the year the original Top Gun came out. That song is “Slow Ride” by Foghat, and its apt that its playing while Hangman taunts Rooster about his cautious flying style.
    When Rooster plays the piano, Miles Teller actually learned the song, this scene is a live take of that performance. They were so happy with it that it was added to the OST, and they edited the scene into a music video, so Miles Teller has an officially credited cover of “Great Balls Of Fire”.
    The scene where Mav jumps out of Penny’s window and Amelia catches him, I’m certain she already knew he was there… his bike is parked outside the front door.
    The scene with Coyote blacking out, recovering, the bird strike, Phoenix and Bob ejecting, Mav and Rooster arguing and then Iceman’s funeral… rollercoaster ride of emotions! And yes bird strikes can happen, but they wouldn’t destroy a jet engine like here.
    “Foxtrot Team” - I’m ashamed it took me more than 1 watch to realise this - “Foxtrot” is phonetic alphabet for “F”, the planes they are flying in this, the F-18, has a single and a dual seat version… the single is designated F-18E, the dual is F-18F… the “Foxtrot Team” is the dual seaters (Phoenix/Bob, Payback/Fanboy).
    My favourite thing about the escape scene (aside from the whole thing), when Rooster says “how are we gonna get this museum piece in the air?”, they are actually in a museum piece… the F-14 they used for the ground scenes is the one on display at San Diego Air and Space Museum. They shipped it out to location and filmed the scenes on the ground, however as she is a retired aircraft, her engines had been stripped. So the question truly stands, as without engines, how do you get this museum piece in the air? The answer is CGI. That finale was all CGI.
    “Thank you for saving my life.”
    “It’s what my dad would’ve done.”… I’m not crying 🥲

  • @oliverconway6960
    @oliverconway6960 Před rokem +8

    12:00 "How many push-ups do you have to do?" While you were busy talking about Hangman stating Maverick needed an ego-check, Payback asked Maverick for a bet, deciding that whoever got shot down first had to do 200 push-ups. 200!!!
    Also, loved your reaction to Hangman doing those push-ups.

  • @kenschortgenjr7540
    @kenschortgenjr7540 Před rokem +6

    Enjoyed your reaction!
    You asked if getting hit by birds is common? (Bird Strike) This is WHY they have a 'Hard Deck' that you don't do aggressive maneuvers below. In the first movie it was 10,000 ft. In this one it started out at 5000 ft.

    • @ericjones1631
      @ericjones1631 Před rokem +3

      Hard Deck isn't really about birds, the Hard Deck is an artificial level set during the brief that represents ground level for the engagement. The reason is that hitting the ground is rarely survivable, so an artificial Hard Deck gives you a margin for error. If you recall in the original TopGun Maverick was taken to task for descending below the Hard Deck to kill Viper. You can't go below ground level - that is why engagements are always terminated when you get that low. The Hard Deck level will vary greatly depending on the learning objectives of the engagement and experience of the pilots. As for bird strikes, most do happen at lower altitudes. I wouldn't say they are common, but they aren't rare either. What is rare is to lose an airplane - especially a 2 engined jet to a birdstrike. Done that, been there.

  • @jackmack7240
    @jackmack7240 Před 51 minutou

    Just to clarify, Mach 10 and 10 g’s are two different things. Maverick goes Mach 10 (10x the speed of sound or 7,600mph) at the beginning of the movie and he pulls 10g’s in the jet when he goes up which is 10x the force of gravity pushing down on you. So yeah not just 1 but 2 insane achievements. Just another day at work for TC

  • @donaldgilbert6739
    @donaldgilbert6739 Před rokem +13

    You should react to Sully, starring Tom Hanks! It's the true story of the Miracle on the Hudson, how a bird strike brought down a jet airliner full of people that crash landed in the hudson river.

    • @reactswithjax
      @reactswithjax  Před rokem +4

      I haven't seen that one!

    • @jtommygun
      @jtommygun Před rokem +4

      +1 on this one

    • @misterdubsteppa
      @misterdubsteppa Před rokem

      oh yes please :) there aren't so many reactions to that movie, so I would love that :D

  • @sirjohnmara
    @sirjohnmara Před rokem +7

    39:19 "Can Tom Cruise outrun a Helicopter? The answer to that question is - Yes" Best comment on any Maverick reaction. Haha. Thanks from Sweden.

  • @megantaylormichaels
    @megantaylormichaels Před rokem +1

    uh, the relationship was Penny was integral to the movie. Penny was mentioned twice in the original. She was an admiral's daughter which is probably why she "knew" he was fired as an instructor when he went to talk to her. Tom had no family or friends other than Iceman and "Rooster", which is why he was so appreciative of Ice and protective of Rooster. Penny knew Goose and Iceman personally. Goose's death was also very tough on her, which is why they showed her reaction to Tom as he stood outside the bar when he heard Rooster singing Great Balls of Fire (Penny was also at Iceman's funeral). Penny was the love of Tom's life, and Tom the love of Penny's life. Her daughter knew it, which is why she told him "just don't break her heart again." Their conversation about Penny's daughter and its parallel with his relationship with Rooster was necessary for the plot line for two reasons: to show Tom trusted her as she, and Rooster's now deceased mother, were the only two people who knew why he pulled the papers from the Naval Academy, and to show how deep their feelings were for each other as they shared their experiences with their loved ones. Tom had to let Rooster go to save his relationship with him (Iceman served that purpose), which necessarily provided closure to his career and the ability to finally complete his life with Penny in it. Great reaction though. Liked your genuine excitement when Tom flew the practice course and when you giggled a few times with Tom's tomfoolery. You have a beautiful smile. I loved the film. It gives Hollywood a chance to start saving itself should it want to by awarding it Best Picture at the Oscars. It was objectively the best film of the year, and not even close. In fact, it is the best film I have seen since Forest Gump, and certainly the only film I've seen that ended with thunderous applause by the audience. Cried twice, laughed, was nervous, excited, cheered. It was everything. Your reaction says it all.

  • @bigmatthwpo
    @bigmatthwpo Před rokem +1

    The scene at the beginning when Maverick takes off and blows the roof off of that security post, the actual plane that did that was a US Navy Blue Angels F-18 Hornet flown by former US Navy Blue Angels Pilot Commander Frank "Walleye" Weisser. He was the pilot that flew Tom Cruise in this movie. The Blue Angel are a flight demonstration team the performs at air shows across the US. Commander Weisser said he did stunts for this movie that are some of the toughest he has ever had to do and will never do again. For him to say that says a lot given the maneuvers he did as a member of the Blue Angels. Anybody who has seen them at air shows knows what I mean. Tom Cruise put together a training program for his costars to get used to the G forces they would be experiencing up is the real planes. They started off in small planes the get used to the feel of a cockpit, then they moved up to aerobatic planes that are faster and more maneuverable then they got rides with the Patriots Jet Team, they fly L-39 Albatross jet aircraft and also perform at air shows. Their rides with them got the actors experience with heavier Gs. The Patriots jet team also did some of the aerial camera work for the movie. Two of their pilots are former member of the Blue Angels and US Air Force Thunderbirds. The Thunderbirds fly at air shows as well sometimes at the same air show with the Blue Angels, but that is a rare thing but is happening more often recently than is has in the passed which is great for everybody that goes to air shows like I do.

  • @grasmere64
    @grasmere64 Před rokem +1

    "This is such a feel-good movie, I hope they all don't die in the end." LOL

  • @scottalynch
    @scottalynch Před rokem +1

    “Bob” is played by Lewis Pullman, son of Bill Pullman. Bill Pullman played the president/pilot in Independence Day

  • @jimwilson7528
    @jimwilson7528 Před rokem +4

    Penny was referenced twice in the first movie, as an admiral's daughter Maverick had some interludes with,so they had a history.

    • @rafaelagraffos4220
      @rafaelagraffos4220 Před rokem

      Maverick alludes to that in their first encounter at the bar when she asks who he PO this time and he responds "another admiral". Her father was an admiral that he PO in the first movie...

  • @mattp6089
    @mattp6089 Před rokem +1

    Remember the Miracle on the Hudson? Where Sully and Skiles parked a plane on the Hudson River and everyone survived? They hit a flock of birds and lost both engines. Aircraft and birds are not friends, in either direction.
    The thing about Maverick proving the run can be done by himself is it is even harder. He has to fly and target and shoot himself where they don't plan to have one person doing all those things in the mission.
    If only Mav had put the flaps down in their F14, they probably could have taken off easy!

  • @RabidTribble
    @RabidTribble Před rokem +11

    Although the mission flown was completely contrived and could have easily been accomplished by other means, this can easily be forgiven because it delivered the tension and the drama needed to make this film really work. The writing was very strong, the cinematography was amazing, and the score was absolutely perfect. Tom and the rest of the team deserve Oscars for their work here.

    • @damon6126
      @damon6126 Před rokem +2

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @dennismull147
      @dennismull147 Před rokem

      "The sequel to that mission " Just call Putin" well, the world ain't ready for that yet!

  • @Utonian21
    @Utonian21 Před 4 měsíci

    37:52 lol, when someone uses a measurement of time to express a direction, they're actually going off a standard analog clock. So, "3 o'clock" would be to your right, "9 o'clock" would be to your left, and "6 o'clock" would be behind you.
    Also, they use flares to mess with the missiles homing systems :)

  • @joeyv47
    @joeyv47 Před rokem +4

    This flick was amazing in the theater! Highly recommended

  • @adityaakaul
    @adityaakaul Před rokem +1

    A lot of people seem to confuse what Maverick did in the 1st part of the movie, Mach 10, with the 10G he pulls while doing the bombing run. Mach is a scale relative to the speed of sound (Mach 1 = the speed at which sound waves travel in the environment you are in) while G is the force acting due to gravity (1G = force equal to your body weight, which you feel standing on the ground). Very different things. The implication is that Maverick by now is a fighter pilot superhero, maxed out in skills and physical prowess in all things military aircraft.

    • @wwoods66
      @wwoods66 Před rokem

      "Maverick by now is a fighter pilot superhero,"
      An odd thing is that none of the pilots in the first bar scene recognize him. I guess he's been away from the regular aviator community for years, doing top secret test pilot stuff?

    • @adityaakaul
      @adityaakaul Před rokem

      @@wwoods66 yeah that part was weird. Even if Maverick was doing clandestine stuff, he would've been a legend in aviation circles for shooting down 3 enemy jets. No way Top Gun graduates wouldn't know what he looked like. The max I can reason it is that they were just getting carried away with the bar and drinks and didn't place him. But it's a stretch.

  • @Rubicon2305
    @Rubicon2305 Před rokem +4

    Thought someone might have mentioned it... but Jennifer Connonlly's character is the Penny Benjamin mentioned twice in the original movie. First time when they were getting chewed out in the beginning and Mav was being reprimanded for his past "stunts" re: flybys of control towers and "one Admiral's daughter" (to which Goose leans over and questions Mav, "Penny Benjamin?"). Meg Ryan's character, at the diner scene, also mentioned how Mav had gone "ballistic with Penny Benjamin" while she was teasing him in front of Kelly McGillis' character "Charlotte 'Charlie' Blackwood" before they all went and sang at the piano. This time around, they made it seem that Mav and Penny had an on-again, off-again relationship over the years, not just prior to the events of the original movie.

  • @dude6783
    @dude6783 Před rokem +7

    I saw this in theatres more then 5 times was just as amazing as the first time

    • @MrMarioski
      @MrMarioski Před rokem +2

      Makes you an ACE!

    • @dude6783
      @dude6783 Před rokem +1

      @@MrMarioski lmao thats a goodass one

  • @DT-hp8de
    @DT-hp8de Před rokem +1

    "Well, he's in a plane, so that helps." 😂 I think he was basically saying it was the fastest any person had ever traveled.

  • @PROVOCATEURSK
    @PROVOCATEURSK Před rokem +1

    "Bob" was Tom´s "bodyguard" in the last Samurai.

  • @callmeshaggy5166
    @callmeshaggy5166 Před rokem +1

    The takeoff shot at the beginning was done with an f-18 (a regular jet, don't know how familiar you are), with the future-jet put in afterwards. The roof popping up off the guard station was completely unintentional

  • @k5sss
    @k5sss Před 11 dny

    I messed up something during one of my (civilian) flight tests, and I told the examiner I was sorry. “Sorry? Tell that to the families of the passengers you just killed!” I gotta admit, that made me take things a heck of a lot more seriously from then on.

  • @albertaguy4817
    @albertaguy4817 Před rokem +2

    Bird stikes can damage planes. Watch the Tom Hanks movie "Sully", based on the real life jet liner crash in the Hudson river (New York City) a few years back.

  • @CaputoUSA
    @CaputoUSA Před 9 dny

    Damn! How CAN'T YOU CRY, iced heart girl? I saw this movie like 10, 15 times...saw all reactions...and ALWAYS I find myself crying. LOL

  • @SirsMadamsEntertainment
    @SirsMadamsEntertainment Před rokem +1

    So that moment when he's walking into town after the test flight.. I am convinced that is a nod to a famous story in NV @ Area 51. In the 60/70s a test pilot had to eject out of a test flight when the plane started malfunctioning. He had to walk into the closest desert town and use a payphone to call the base at Groom Lake (Area 51) to come pick him up.

  • @jmiyagi12345
    @jmiyagi12345 Před rokem +2

    It's interesting you say that Hangman is like Iceman. I thought that Hangman was Maverick to the extreme (the negative qualities) and Rooster was like Iceman to the extreme (by the book, cautious - but in this case too much).

  • @bodazaphfa
    @bodazaphfa Před 8 měsíci

    The verbiage with the comms was pretty darned accurate. They had great consultants (U.S. Navy active duty pilots).

  • @ItchyNavel
    @ItchyNavel Před 6 měsíci

    26:24 According to Wikipedia there are about 13,000 bird strikes every year, so it is actually pretty common. Although the vast majority of bird strikes do not down planes.

  • @mowabb
    @mowabb Před rokem +1

    She’s giving John Hamm so much sass in this entire reaction. 😂😅😂

    • @vivek27789
      @vivek27789 Před rokem

      She has secret crush on him.😏😅

  • @MrKINSM
    @MrKINSM Před rokem

    For the record, the fastest human manned winged flight was in 1967, William Knight piloted X-15 Flight 188, he reached Mach 6.7 and a maximum speed of 4,520 mph (7,274 km/h) - nearly 7x the sound barrier. Since then only unmanned experimental "planes", ballistic missiles, and space shuttles on atmospheric re-entry have surpassed that speed.

  • @razorback6111
    @razorback6111 Před rokem +1

    “I’m gonna cry at the end of this aren’t I?”
    Yes but happy tears 😊

  • @Mini_Hayley
    @Mini_Hayley Před 5 měsíci

    Not only are bird strikes common but they also do nothing to an FA-18. They send hundreds of frozen birds through those engines during testing and it does absolutely nothing to the engine.

  • @MGower4465
    @MGower4465 Před 11 měsíci

    23:20 Love how Amelia is the stern disapproving parent with the "You are so busted" glare.

  • @charminbaer2323
    @charminbaer2323 Před rokem +1

    Goose was not Maverick's wingman, he was Maverick's RIO (Radar Intercept Officer). Goose rode in the backseat of the F-14 Tomcat, Maverick is a pilot. A Wingman is another pilot, that watches the back of the lead pilot.
    Also Penny Benjamin is not a random character, she was mentioned twice in the first movie. Once in the beginning of the movie when Maverick and Goose are getting chewed out after saving Cougar's life, and the second when Meg Ryan's character arrives at Miramar and tells Charlie about Penny Benjamin and all of Maverick's love conquests.

  • @brucejones950
    @brucejones950 Před rokem

    I don't know if this is trivia, but you might find it interesting. Ed Harris, who played the Admiral at the beginning of this movie, was also in a movie called The Right Stuff, which covered test pilots in the '40s, '50s, and '60s, including Chuck Yeager (the first pilot to fly faster than the speed of sound) and the seven Mercury astronauts. Ed Harris played John Glenn, who flew Friendship 7 and became the first American to orbit the Earth. Ed also played Gene Kranz, the Mission Control Lead in Houston for the movie Apollo 13. So the test flight scenes at the start of Top Gun were very reminiscent of those movies.

  • @bghammock
    @bghammock Před rokem +3

    It was amazing to see in theaters. It's what theaters were built for :)

  • @MatthewPettyST1300
    @MatthewPettyST1300 Před rokem +1

    The scene where Rooster can't eject from the F-14 was not there as a fake plot device for suspense. There a safety pins ( Martin Baker trained on an OV-1 Mohawk) that have to be removed at preflight to stop the seat from accidentally launching by someone using it as a grip if someone stumbles getting into the cockpit and cut in half by the seat leaving. No time for that when stealing the airplane. The landing on the carrier with that arresting safety net is true too.

  • @ashketchumsdad
    @ashketchumsdad Před rokem +2

    There was no Bs in the movie. Every scene mattered. It started great and got better over time. They did a nice job at explaining the backstory without even needing to see the first one (although that was a great one too). One of the best movies of all time, and easily the greatest sequel/reboot of all time

  • @davidtstravels8939
    @davidtstravels8939 Před rokem

    The director is Joseph Kosinski, who was from my hometown in Iowa. I loved him since Tron: Legacy, which is another great flick.

  • @nittojoe136
    @nittojoe136 Před 5 měsíci

    @13:57 the Cobra maneuver is so cool. One of my favorites

  • @hkpew
    @hkpew Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad someone besides me reacted to that "The best of the best" line the same way I did.

  • @shanewilliams1216
    @shanewilliams1216 Před 6 měsíci

    Penny is the Generals daughter Tom took on a joy ride and a tower flyby when they were getting chewed out in the beginning of TopGun 1 on the air craft carrier & Goose said " Penny Benjamin "? and even Meg Ryan said something about Penny Benjamin too.
    One of the BEST Sequels ever !!!!

  • @feldegast
    @feldegast Před rokem +2

    As good as the original is I think this is the better movie... It has higher stakes, more realism, and they were really in the planes in Maverick 😍
    Mach 10.0 and 10G are totally different things
    Mach is speed and G's are force of gravity so 2g's means you weigh twice as much while Mach 2 is 2 times the speed os sound...

  • @atigerforever1
    @atigerforever1 Před 3 měsíci

    Connelly 's character was mentioned twice in the original movie...In the first scene with the commander...and by Meg Ryan. Admiral's duaghter.

  • @TheOneTonHammer
    @TheOneTonHammer Před rokem

    "His dad.. was his wingman".. close, his dad was his Rio. a Radar Intercept Officer, or "backseat". In the original movie, his wingman changed every encounter. Ice was his wingman twice.

  • @QuantumS1ngularity
    @QuantumS1ngularity Před rokem

    The behind the scenes documentary is just as interesting as the movie itself. They trained the actors for real to allow them to get on the planes, but boy had this paid off. No CGI can get close to an actual air time in an F18 with real forces on your face and body.

  • @RoxxSerm
    @RoxxSerm Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was so afraid for this to be a shameless franchise-milking movie.
    Thank god i was wrong. Its a worthy successor and a perfect ending for mavericks and gooses story.

  • @socalpaul487
    @socalpaul487 Před rokem +1

    Penny Benjamin is mentioned twice but not seen in the original Top Gun
    "In one scene, Maverick's past exploits are said to include "a history of high-speed passes over five air-control towers and one admiral's daughter," and Maverick's BFF Goose mutters Penny's name under his breath - making her the "admiral's daughter" in question. That's later confirmed when Goose's wife, Carole, teases Maverick about his romantic history, telling him that Goose "told me all about the time you went ballistic with Penny Benjamin.""

  • @Tar-Numendil
    @Tar-Numendil Před rokem +3

    What do we say to the god of Death? Not today.

  • @chrischang3002
    @chrischang3002 Před rokem +1

    Hangman was the only one understood the scope and stake of the mission. It was a shame he doesn’t know how to work with a team.

  • @benjfm
    @benjfm Před rokem +1

    Hey Jax Penny was mentioned twice in the first film but wasn't actually in the film. When Mav and Goose were getting a dressing down after the first dogfight and Gooses wife mentions her in the diner aswell. Pete and Penny it would seem have history that goes back pre TopGun 1

  • @stespin
    @stespin Před rokem +1

    44:11 In real fighter jets, piloted by real fighter pilots, doing the real maneuvers. 90% of this movie is practical (with some added effects of course), and all the actors went through the real thing to film those scenes.

  • @CDRhammond
    @CDRhammond Před rokem +1

    Glen Powell watched the first movie several times over and tried to combine both "Iceman" and "Mavrick" while portraying "Hangman". Did you catch the sneaky move he pulled in honor of the first movie I missed it the first time. So did everyone in production too till final editing.
    While selecting a song on the jukebox in the bar he punches in 87 which is the year the first movie was released.

    • @swjr64
      @swjr64 Před 3 měsíci

      ‘86. But yes, I thought that was great too!

  • @MGower4465
    @MGower4465 Před 11 měsíci

    They didn't want to send Maverick because of his age. He's 57, and he's a Captain, a four-stripe, O-6. In the real world US Navy, Captains don't fly fighters, they fly desks, and they teach. Viper, the Top Gun boss in the first movie, was a Commander, O-5, and would have been on his last flying billet. Maverick is a test pilot, which is unlikely enough at 57. A combat mission would be out of the question.

  • @kaibalfour2318
    @kaibalfour2318 Před 4 měsíci

    When the bird flew into the engine really caught me off gaurd

  • @geekcommentator8567
    @geekcommentator8567 Před rokem +4

    Great reaction, new sub. Just an fyi, in the scene where he proved that the mission was possible, he didn’t pull 10 g’s prior to that point. When you said “like he did at the beginning of the movie”, you were referring to when he flew “Mach 10”. Mach 10 is 10x the speed of sound. 10 Gs is 10x the force of gravity. Two different levels of insanity 🤣

    • @rafaelagraffos4220
      @rafaelagraffos4220 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the explanation. I love the movie. I have seen dozens of reactions and I love learning more about the whole experience.....

  • @azrael6067
    @azrael6067 Před 4 měsíci

    Bird strikes are a very common threat and very real as well.

  • @jerrywalters8885
    @jerrywalters8885 Před rokem

    Neat fact in last dogfight gun ammo in f14 stopped at 33 rounds. On purpose to call back to first Topgun made 33 years before this one at time of filming

  • @jeremybr2020
    @jeremybr2020 Před rokem +1

    8:50 "Gosh, he looks just like his dad!" 15:46 "Does he look familiar to you?" "No. Because they're not actually related. They're just actors...." Interesting contradiction there.

  • @rajahkossuth
    @rajahkossuth Před 6 měsíci

    I was reading some of the comments and no one stated that Jennifer Connelly's character is Penny Benjamin! She was referenced in Top Gun while Maverick & Goose are getting chewed out by the Air Boss.
    Also you should find a CZcams video on How TG: Maverick is just like Star Wars:ANH. While you're there, see.if you can find how J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter is also like Star Wars!!

  • @YosafatNugraha
    @YosafatNugraha Před rokem

    It's a very big gamble to eject from your plane into the sea during that dogfight, because it's a 50/50 chance in which you're screwed either way. Not ejecting means you'll go down in flames with your plane. Ejecting means you'll float on the sea waiting for a rescuer who probably wouldn't be able to locate you in time before you either suffer from hypothermia or drowned.

  • @CDRhammond
    @CDRhammond Před rokem

    Foxtrot teams were flying the F-18F which are 2 seat aircraft there is also the E variant which is a single seat. Depending on the squadron determines which model is flown. I flew in 2 squadrons during my time in the navy one was E the other F. In this movie all the actors and actresses playing aviators or NFO's (Naval Flight Officers) were actually back seat in F-18 F's with actual TOPGUN graduates flying front seat.
    In regards to the expression 6 o clock that's the rear directly behind you exactly where you do not what any enemy to be ever. 12 o clock right in front. In this movie a lot of the dialogue is what you would expect in real life as far as military terms and expressions.

  • @jacksonhaslam2753
    @jacksonhaslam2753 Před 10 měsíci

    That propellor plane at the end is one of the most iconic fighter aircraft ever built: the P-51 Mustang. It was built in WWII, and is an amazing plane. The P-51 shown really belongs to Tom Cruise, and Tom insisted on having it in the film

  • @TheWayne8698673
    @TheWayne8698673 Před rokem +2

    You're my favourite re-actor on this platform. Such wholesome vibes, bravo!

  • @chrismaverick9828
    @chrismaverick9828 Před 9 měsíci

    The theater experience was fantastic for this film. I went to see it week two, I think, and everyone there was a TopGun fan and knew what to expect.... Except it was bigger than anyone expected. From the into by Tom telling us why he took more time to to make it better and refused straight-to-stream release, to every nostalgic moment, it was far and away better than ANYONE expected. The moment when Ice and Mav hugged and Ice asked who the better pilot was, everyone in the theater laughed in that moment, a perfect closure to a sad harbinger of things to come. The ending phase was incredible. I can only imagine what people experienced in iMax.

    • @chrismaverick9828
      @chrismaverick9828 Před 9 měsíci

      I would also say that Cruise and team most definitely learned a lesson from Mad Max: Fury Road in that the action was punctuated only by bits of calm. There wasn't a single person in that theater that wasn't pumped from adrenaline on that final fifteen minutes of film. Fantastic.