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*TOP GUN* broke my heart!💔 

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@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Leave some TOM CRUISE MOVIES down below! Forgot I've done THE LAST SAMURAI: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CzJg6FWiF5M.html EDGE OF TOMORROW: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L1imDedbMIY.html
@jaydisqus3353
@jaydisqus3353 Год назад
The outsiders Risky business Young guns Rain man That's where I checked out.
@jrobwoo688
@jrobwoo688 Год назад
Vanilla Sky
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Rain Man is on Patreon 👍
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 Год назад
Jen, no real movies about Vietnam. Try ' Born on The Forth of July ' really good War drama starring Tom Cruise.
@steriopticon2687
@steriopticon2687 Год назад
Collateral.
@ritarene2965
@ritarene2965 4 месяца назад
Carrier commander be like "your old man was a slacker. You're all slackers!"
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Год назад
The old guy that Charlie (Kelly Mcgillis) is meeting in the Officers club is Rear Admiral Pete (Viper) Pettigrew a Vietnam veteran and actual Top Gun instructor and the technical advisor for the movie.
@BDogg2023
@BDogg2023 Год назад
Toured the Officer’s Club in 1990. It was a total dive. Haha
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Год назад
@@BDogg2023 I can believe that 😆
@danielhaas9612
@danielhaas9612 Год назад
I thought you were trolling us with Harry Potter and had to look it up.
@BDogg2023
@BDogg2023 Год назад
@@danielhaas9612 Huh? Talking to me? I got to tour the base at Miramar and all the Top Gun facilities as part of my reward for earning my Eagle Scout. Everything was surprisingly dingy to my young eyes. Bought a Top Gun cap just like Viper’s that I still have to this day. Met Chuck Buck and got a personally engraved knife that day, too. Very memorable, obviously.
@danielhaas9612
@danielhaas9612 Год назад
@ugottaride Yeah. Peter Pettigrew was a character in the Harry Potter films. I've seen comments like this before where people who are total assholes, try to slip in random comments and try to pass them off as historical truths So yeah, I was skeptical when I saw the name. I looked it up, had to, and gladly was incorrect. Semper Fi.
@hungryewok1684
@hungryewok1684 Год назад
Sometime I just realized a just a year or two ago, when Viper told Maverick to give him a call and he would fly with him, there would be no time to get Viper to the ship for the mission, Viper said he would fly with Maverick in front of the other pilots to show them Viper had confidence in Maverick and they should too
@vivek27789
@vivek27789 Год назад
Also Viper is a Pilot and not a backseat Radar Intercept Officer(RIO).
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 Год назад
Actual call signs are seldom "cool". They're usually about your character or a goof that they won't let you forget in good humor. You'll really enjoy Top Gun - Maverick. It's a good thing you are watching them back-to-back while everything is fresh in your memory.
@killersalmon4359
@killersalmon4359 Год назад
If you want to get a flavor of what real call signs are like, one fighter pilot ALMOST got the call sign PIMP (Pooped in my pants); the powers-that-be put a stop to it since they thought it was too much, but you get the idea.
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 Год назад
@@killersalmon4359 LOL. That's about right.
@CDRhammond
@CDRhammond Год назад
My callsign "Hammer" is actually used in the second movie by RADM. Cain. Now if only I had left the navy with his 2 silver stars instead of the silver oakleaves I had on my collars. I got that callsign based on my last name and due to the fact, I was not shy about my feelings about hammering it in that it was a huge mistake to attack the US to our enemies.
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 Год назад
@@CDRhammond Thank you for your service.
@suflanker45
@suflanker45 Год назад
I was watching a doc about life on a US Navy carrier and they had a part where a group of Super Bug pilots were thinking of a call sign for a new pilot. This poor pilot had made the mistake of stating earlier that he Screams Like A Girl on cat launches and yes the call sign SLAG was born.
@Soundtracks92
@Soundtracks92 Год назад
If you’re wondering how Goose died; the canopy wasn’t all the way clear when they ejected, and he ended up flying right into it. He cracked his skull open and it killed him instantly. This is also based off a real fatal accident that happened with an F-14 Tomcat pilot :(
@davismccardle1
@davismccardle1 Месяц назад
yep they had to redesign the process where the canopy had to clear first before the seat ejected, all because of that accident
@rmcross428
@rmcross428 Год назад
Jen, "The Last Samurai" with Tom Cruise is awesome!
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
I totally forgot I already did that one, it's on my channel 👍👍
@marciselijarhead2628
@marciselijarhead2628 Год назад
I served as a young Marine in a Marine Corps squadron during this era, early eighties. Our squadron flew the F-4 Phantom aircraft like Mavericks Dad flew. Can tell you there are crashes and death during training. We lost a few crew members. It was the first time in my young life that I experienced the death of Marine brothers I was close to. When you are young, you think nothing could ever happen to you, so you sometimes take things to the edge. I still think of those guys to this day, some forty years later. Semper Fi !
@CDRhammond
@CDRhammond Год назад
More pilots today are killed in training than by the enemy. One of the reasons the best pilots are found in either the USN or USMC is because we do the kind of things the other services cant like landing on a moving runway. Nothing says stress till you try landing onto a carrier at night in your first storm.
@randallanderson4560
@randallanderson4560 Год назад
@@CDRhammond Agreed, or while the carrier is moving up and down with the waves too. I know those ships have massive gyros to try to keep the ship level as possible, but trying to beat mother nature is an impossible task.
@CDRhammond
@CDRhammond Год назад
@@randallanderson4560 Landing on a carrier at night especially in a storm can kill most normal people with the level of stress it causes. Likely pilots are slightly insane to do the job we do ;) :P
@randallanderson4560
@randallanderson4560 Год назад
@@CDRhammond I know that is why I agreed with you. Trying to land on that small runway in those conditions (ship moving forward while dipping bow to stern, at night in class 3 typhoon conditions) which I've been on deck for those. Its an almost impossible task. Glad I was a Grunt for 25 years. Its conditions like that that question your sanity, lol, but the mission has to get done though.
@stephenkoehler4051
@stephenkoehler4051 Год назад
@@CDRhammond I remember an anecdotal story the Martin Cadin told in one of his novels. During the Vietnam War, they hooked up electrodes to pilot to measure stress during combat. For Naval aviators, the stress levels were higher during landing and even higher on night landings, than during combat operations. Naval aviators are among the best simply because of the skill it takes to land on a pitching postage stamp in the middle of the ocean with no alternate if you run out. CAVU, Fair Winds and Following seas Commander.
@ramonalfaro3252
@ramonalfaro3252 Год назад
My Brother was considered a Hero at Miramar. He delivered the beer.
@BDogg2023
@BDogg2023 Год назад
Yes, Danger Zone was written for this movie. If you listen to the opening lyrics, it’s all about hooking up the catapult, getting ready for launch.
@mr.a8315
@mr.a8315 Год назад
We all had to do a routine refresher course on health and hygiene practices and laws recently, the speaker kept using the phrase 'going into the Danger Zone' (re bacteria growth) over and over. This bloody song kept popping into my head. Don't worry, passed with flying colors. Everyone is alive and well. 👍
@BDogg2023
@BDogg2023 Год назад
@@trekkiejunk It was written for the soundtrack. The rest of your nonsense is conjecture and projection.
@susanliltz3875
@susanliltz3875 Год назад
Val Kilmer in “HEAT” is great too !! Al Pacino and Robert Di Niro are great in it too!!
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 Год назад
Val Kilmer in Tombstone deserved an Oscar.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Год назад
Val Kilmer is a very good actor in Heat in 1995 and The Ghost and The Darkness with Michael Douglas but his character Iceman in Top Gun is iconic and to have had him return as Iceman in Top Gun: Maverick was very memorable and screen time he shared with Tom Cruise since are close friends in real life showed emotion and Cruise said it was very real and that have been friends since filmed the original Top Gun. His role as Doc Holliday in Tombstone is one of my favorites to and seen that movie many times.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
Lately, a lot of long standing reaction channels have been getting stale and boring as their voting Patreon followers start showing their cultural amnesia, but your channel remains fresh and exciting. 70% of the credit for that goes to your sparkling and genuine enthusiasm (many other RU-vidrs have become commercial and fake as they've gotten big), and 30% of the credit goes to your supporters who keep the channel viable.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
@@trekkiejunkLack of classics to some extent, but more the quick disposability of "last years model" and the resultant need to embrace today's hot thing before short attention spans make it passé tomorrow.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 Год назад
The first time a movie ever made me cry as a child. I even went as Maverick for Halloween. Lets see if she notices Andy Dufresne before he went to Shawshank.
@scottknode898
@scottknode898 Год назад
Or Anthony Edwards before he became Dr Mark Greene in ER in 1994 and Val Kilmer before Tombstone and Heat. Michael Ironside (Jester) who appeared in the Tv show Er along with Top Gun co stars Anthony Edwards of course who played Dr Greene and Rick Rossovich (Slider) appeared on the show with Ironside early in shows run. Clarence Gilyard Jr (Sundown) who played computer whiz for Alan Rickmans Hans Gruber in Die Hard in 1988 and later was in tv show Walker Texas Ranger
@tree6787
@tree6787 Год назад
Legend ,Jerry Maguire ,Interview with the Vampire ,Tropic Thunder Rain Man, Minority Report ,A Few Good Men , Cocktail, and all of the Mission Impossible movies are just a few you can start with. My favorites.
@Enrique74534
@Enrique74534 Год назад
Don't forget Risky Business, Collateral and The Firm.
@jodonnell64
@jodonnell64 Год назад
@@Enrique74534 Also War of the Worlds (although, IMO, the original 1950-something version is better), and Live, Die, Repeat... for me, mostly because of Emily Blunt😄 Even so, the film is fun to watch.
@hkpew
@hkpew Год назад
@@jodonnell64 I think she's already seen Edge of Tomorrow, which is the actual name of Live, Die, Repeat. That's the one Tom Cruise movie that she'd seen before Top Gun.
@russellward4624
@russellward4624 Год назад
​@@Enrique74534 and The Outsiders.
@georgekellon2471
@georgekellon2471 Год назад
@@jodonnell64 Jack Reacher, Oblivion, Vanilla Sky (if you can find it in), most definitely Minority Report, and for Laughs and some OMG why did he do this movie “The Mummy”.
@RobPresq1717
@RobPresq1717 Год назад
Other great Tom Cruise movies, in my opinion, A Few Good Men; The Firm; and Collateral. Also one of his first starring roles, a young Tom Cruise in All The Right Moves. Many others but those are my favorites.
@LennoxTim
@LennoxTim Год назад
The first funeral I ever attended was for a soldier who fell out of the back of a Jeep and broke his neck on a training exercise. The event depicted in the film where Goose died actually happened at Top Gun.
@tomhoffman4330
@tomhoffman4330 Год назад
I really felt your pain on this one, when Goose died...that one still gets me too, each and every time. 💔 Still another Great Reaction, Thanks Jen, and I'm glad that you did Both of Movies back-to-back...it's a Superior Sequel in every way, so I know that You Loved it too!!
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Thanks Tom 💔👍
@shadaxe
@shadaxe Год назад
What's more heartbreaking is that the real-life pilot who filmed that death of Goose scene was unable to pull his plane out of the spin used to film it. An actual stunt pilot died while filming Goose's death scene. R.I.P. Art Scholl
@actaeon299
@actaeon299 Год назад
Being afraid of heights MIGHT be a problem if you're a pilot. I took my mom to an airshow. She said the same thing, she was excited and said she wishes she could be a pilot. I told her she might have to go higher than 3 feet up.
@Soundtracks92
@Soundtracks92 Год назад
I grew up with Top Gun and it’s the movie that made me wanna become a pilot! And the intro is the most badass movie intro I’ve ever seen. Those F-14 Tomcats are my favorite jets too. They’re so massive and yet super fast and agile, and majestic looking! ❤
@CoffeeMatt10
@CoffeeMatt10 Год назад
I always say the Tomcat is like a ballerina who eats too many hotdogs. Beautiful, agile and graceful despite the extra pounds. Still the best looking plane ever built.
@Deedric_Kee
@Deedric_Kee Год назад
🙌👌
@IWDTC
@IWDTC Год назад
Not all callsigns are as cool as Viper...the pilot Tom Cruise went up with to get a feel for the F-14 and what being a pilot is all about was named of all things.."Bozo". So considering all of the grandpa wheezes displayed, I can see your call sign being wheeze or "Weezy"..🤣 your decision of course... good review darlin'.....
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Thanks! ☺️👍
@JJ_W
@JJ_W Год назад
Goose is such a likeable character, played by Anthony Edwards. Eight years after this movie, Anthony Edwards became one of the leads in the very successful TV series _ER_ . Again, his character, Dr. Mark Greene, was very popular. And in ER's 8th season, we again had to deal with the death of Edwards' character.
@Karadjanov
@Karadjanov Год назад
Jen, "Days of Thunder" is a great Tom Cruise movie that doesn't have many reactions. The soundtrack of that movie is my favorite.
@mikerhodes8454
@mikerhodes8454 Год назад
This came out the summer before my senior year in high school, and so many people joined the navy after school thinking it was going to be cool jets and volleyball games. Good recruiting movie for the navy.
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 Год назад
I served in the Navy when this movie came out, and we all lost our minds over it!
@bghammock
@bghammock Год назад
Ice is a stickler for the rules too. That's why he really isn't a "bad guy" in this movie. He just doesn't like operations outside of the rules which keep people safe. Training deaths happen more often than you would think. Within the first 2 years of my son joining the Air Force, there were 3 training deaths during large Army training maneuvers. His job was support of the ground troops so he was out in the field with them. Mom wasn't a fan after that. Oh! And since callsigns usually aren't as flattering as in the movie LOL .. you'd probably get Wheezy :O
@weepingscorpion8739
@weepingscorpion8739 Год назад
That almost perpetual smile on your face in the beginning was so great to see, Jen. As for your call sign, you're definitely "Flick chick". Great reaction as always. :)
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Thanks WS! ☺️👍
@jcastromex
@jcastromex Год назад
GREAT call name W.S.!
@csunalum4220
@csunalum4220 Год назад
naw, i like ponytail as your call sign
@jeffburnham6611
@jeffburnham6611 Год назад
Callsigns are mostly derogatory in nature and make fun of a physical attribute or make fun of something funny or stupid the pilot did in training. A fitting callsign for Jen, would be 'Specks', because she wears glasses.
@jonhenry8268
@jonhenry8268 Год назад
@@jeffburnham6611 or weezer
@jrobwoo688
@jrobwoo688 Год назад
The guys who made Airplane! also made a excellent parody of Top Gun called Hot Shots! it stars, pre-2 and a Half Men, Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer.
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Год назад
Part Deux is hilarious too, though Jen needs to at least see Platoon, Apocalypse Now (theatrical cut), and Wall Street to understand the in-jokes.
@megafan2000
@megafan2000 Год назад
​@@dan_hitchman007Seen Top Gun but never saw Hot Shots 1 all the way through. I've seen Part Deux a billion times though admittedly never seen any of those movies it parodies.
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Год назад
@@megafan2000 One of the biggest jokes in the movie "Hot Shots: Part Deux" is with Charlie Sheen's actor father Martin Sheen and you have to have seen the three films I mentioned to understand what they are talking about.
@luxurybuzz3681
@luxurybuzz3681 Год назад
@@dan_hitchman007 You forgot Rambo II
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Год назад
@@luxurybuzz3681 I did say "at least." The Rambo Trilogy is worth it too.
@paulfeist
@paulfeist Год назад
I ADORED this movie when it came out! I was in NJROTC (high school level Navy ROTC)... and after the summer break, we came back to a new teacher in NJROTC - a U.S. Navy Commander, who drove up in his red Porche, wearing his Navy Khaki uniform, with his leather flight jacket... Commander Richmond was a REAL F-14 pilot, the year after we all watched Top Gun. He was kinda our hero. 🙂 For your callsign? I'm gonna say either "Cinema" or "Reactor" (with a radiation symbol on your flight helmet). And don't feel bad for mourning Goose... It's been more than 30 years, and I'm still not over Goose! I cannot WAIT for your Top Gun Maverick reaction! (one of the top 3 sequels in movie history!)
@Kachiun0
@Kachiun0 Год назад
Pretty much any Tom Cruise movie is a good shout. Personal favourites of mine are Oblivion, Rock of Ages, Jack Reacher (just the first one), and the Mission Impossibles
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 Год назад
Good Choices!
@mvfc7637
@mvfc7637 Год назад
I’d highly recommend Risky Business which was a breakout film for Tom Cruise.
@mykstericeferg1258
@mykstericeferg1258 Год назад
OMG- you have quite a the possibly long Tom Cruise road ahead of you with SIX Mission Impossible films to watch, not including the Seventh one “Dead Reckoning” out this summer that can not yet serve as your victory lap because it is only “Part One”!😅
@hkpew
@hkpew Год назад
I enjoyed both of the Jack Reacher films. But I think the Amazon Prime series Reacher is better, in part because as good an actor as Tom Cruise is he really doesn't fit the part of Jack Reacher. I was hoping for a second season of Reacher by now, but at least the word is that it's finished filming so hopefully it won't be too much longer.
@tearsoflight
@tearsoflight Год назад
Tom Cruise movies I recommend: Oblivion, Days of Thunder, Mission Impossible(s). I loved having Mr Stickland (principle from back to the future) in this. Michael Ironside also was great... he commands such a presence in his roles. Jet wash is the effected space behind the jet engines that's effected by the thrust of the engines. Your utter shock about Goose was such a genuinely surprised reaction. It was obvious that nothing like that happening was on your radar. In general call signs and nick names in the military are given to new recruits from an event that happens whether embarrassing or bold. I can't think of any specific events from your reactions... but as someone who reacts.... Shock, Shocker, Fash, Bink, Pulse, Shimmer, Wavelength, Insight, Vision, Spyglass, Judge Jen, Optic are a few I think could work for you. Got to love browsing words through a thesaurus... helps with things like this.
@mr.a8315
@mr.a8315 Год назад
Oblivion is fab! ♥
@PedroCastillo_1980
@PedroCastillo_1980 Год назад
Amazing classic Top Gun directed by Tony Scott starring Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards, Val Kilmer, Tom Skerritt and Michael Ironside. The music video of the film is the classic song "Take My Breath Away" single by Berlin and of course the iconic line "I feel the need....the need for speed". Thank you Jen great reaction and don't forget reacts the sequel Top Gun: Maverick
@megafan2000
@megafan2000 Год назад
Family had lunch at the dive bar in San Diego where Great Balls of Fire was shot at during Christmas on the way to Los Angeles. Brother pointed it out when we drove by and I was like let's just go eat there then! Got the shirt, picture on the piano and there's a cutout there where you can put your head to be Maverick or Charlie.
@canadianicedragon2412
@canadianicedragon2412 Год назад
Goose, was the motivation for much of Mavrick's good actions. (I mean good as opposed to rule breaking) And in a movie like this Goose's death was the big loss. Mav losing the girl wouldn't affect him, kick him out of Top Gun the movie ends, it had to be Goose.
@kennethasuquo4006
@kennethasuquo4006 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the movie. I mentioned once before in the comments that you should see the movie 'Collateral.' It's one of Cruise's best work and highly rated.
@andarporbuenosaires
@andarporbuenosaires Год назад
This movie had a lot of influence from MTV, in the 80s it was the golden age of that music video channel, and they tried to recreate the experience of watching music videos but in movies, that's why the movies from that period in the mid-80s were movies. They had a lot of music and montages, a very pop lighting aesthetic, very colorful images, other movies influenced by MTV: Rocky 4, Flashdance and Footloose, Days Of Thunder, Beverly Hills Cop 1 and 2, etc.
@MegaTechpc
@MegaTechpc Год назад
Days of Thunder was technically a “90’s” movie but I agree, she should definitely check it out! Btw, all of the flying scenes were shot with real aircraft with direct cooperation of the US Navy!
@xander66644
@xander66644 Год назад
Btw the way, "Merlin" who ended up being "Maverick" (Tom Cruise) co-pilot when Goose (Anthony Edward) is Andy Dufrese from Shawkshank Redemption.... it's Tim Robbins.
@gregoryhaines987
@gregoryhaines987 Год назад
The outsiders will always be my favorite tom cruise movie. It hits home with me . Reminds me of childhood.
@MegaTechpc
@MegaTechpc Год назад
I was absolutely obsessed with this movie as a kid when it first came out (yes, I’m that old)! To this day I will still watch it anytime it happens to be on tv! Days of Thunder was another one of my childhood favorites which was basically just Top Gun in race cars. Thanks for yet another awesome reaction Jen! I’m sure you’re gonna love Maverick as well (though I didn’t find it quite as good as the original but it was still awesome, as nearly every Tom Cruise movie is)!
@CDRhammond
@CDRhammond Год назад
Right there with you. This movie is one of the reasons I became a USN aviator myself.
@revylokesh1783
@revylokesh1783 Год назад
Yeah, when I was a kid in the 80s, I must have seent that movie a hundred times on VHS. That, and Iron Eagle. 😅
@patron40silver
@patron40silver Год назад
I saw this when it came out. It's never been a favorite but I do remember really loving the sound inside the theater. You could feel the rumble going through you.
@harrydoupe9315
@harrydoupe9315 Год назад
There are a lot of great Tom Cruise films, and many have been rightfully suggested here, but let me add one that isn't a giant movie, but super interesting for what it was. Tom Cruise followed up Top Gun with the film The Color of Money where he co-stars with Paul Newman! It's kind of a much later sequel to Newman's 1961 film The Hustler, about a young pool shark. Well worth a watch.
@skyhawksailor8736
@skyhawksailor8736 Год назад
The pilots normally get their call sign by something happening to them during their training. One of our pilots earned his call sign while flying with us at VA-174 DET (Detachment) NAS (Naval Air Station) El Centro. The pilot went into a bombing run and his canopy separated from his A-7 aircraft. The Pilot kept his cool, lowered his seat as far down as it could go, and flew a clean landing at NAS El Centro, bringing the plan back to the ramp. His call sign got assigned him, so for his career he was known as Breezy. Top gun use to be at NAS Miramar, but they flew their missions in Nevada. To save fuel, time and training duration the Navy move Top Gun to NAF (Naval Air Field) Fallon, Nevada. The small jets which the Top Gun instructors were flying are A-4 Skyhawks. All the pilots who I knew which flew Skyhawks, loved the handling of the nimble jets.
@Deedric_Kee
@Deedric_Kee Год назад
15:04 I like Jen's happy dance. So adorable 👏
@totomomo18
@totomomo18 Год назад
Great movie. A great 80s underrated Spy Comedy with the guy who plays Goose is Gotcha! which I highly recommend you see. Other great Val Kilmer movie is The Saint and Wilow. Also you should try other Tom Cruise movies like Rainman , The Firm, A Few Good Man, Cocktail, Interview with a vampire, Vanilea Sky. There is also the spoof of the movie Hot Shots. Also another 80's classic movie like this Officer and a Gentleman.
@BDogg2023
@BDogg2023 Год назад
You listed quite a few good movies…Gotcha is not one of them.
@totomomo18
@totomomo18 Год назад
@@BDogg2023 Oh yes it is. One of my favorite movies of all times.
@BDogg2023
@BDogg2023 Год назад
@@totomomo18 You must be a real movie Wirgen. It was funny when I was a kid in the 80s. It really doesn’t hold up well.
@totomomo18
@totomomo18 Год назад
@@BDogg2023 It holds up just fine and I have seen allot of movies I was also a kid in the 80's . This movie is great and like I said it is one of my favorites of all the many many movies I saw from the 80's till now.
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Год назад
Yes, Danger Zone was made for this movie. Kenny Loggins made like half of the 80s movie theme songs.
@jcastromex
@jcastromex Год назад
"Top Gun" is one of the ultimate 80s movies that you had to see, especially if you're a dude! I loved it the very 1st time I saw it back in the day. Weeping Scorpion stated below that "Flick Chick" should be your call name. I like that one. I'd give you the handle "Swoon" with 4 stars pasted just above your helmet visor. 🛩 Loved the reaction, as always. 📽❤️ The entire "Mission: Impossible" franchise, "Jerry Maguire", "Minority Report", "Risky Business", "Collateral", "The Last Samurai" and "Edge of Tomorrow" are my choices for T.C. films. I still loved him best in "Tropic Thunder"! BOOTY SWEAT!
@toddvergith9485
@toddvergith9485 Год назад
Oh yea, I love this move. When I saw it as a kid my brother and I did the high five they do while playing volleyball for like a month. I was incredibly impressed with Top Gun Maverick as well. Looking forward to that reaction too.!
@michaelholt3222
@michaelholt3222 Год назад
Imagine seeing this film, on the big screen, in the theater, I think I saw this 3 times, was sooo cool!!! The 3rd time, I remember the Navy recruiters were set up outside the theater, and would try and recruit kids coming in to see this film...that's great this film was/is and how influential it was back in '86, great reaction as usual Jen!! Thanks for watching this one! Hope all is well with you, and is well in Canada..👍👍👍👍👍
@Kabuki986
@Kabuki986 Год назад
Slamming your head into the canopy even with the helmet on; snapped his neck, perhaps. Worse is that Goose was concussed then drifted into the water. The oddest part is that both were wearing their automatic inflatable vests, which would've deployed when exposed to seawater. For the scene, both devices were not inflated. Driving home that Goose was submerged until Maverick 'pulled' him above the surface and awaited Medivac.
@thebrhinocerous
@thebrhinocerous Год назад
One of my all-time favorite movies. I can probably count on one hand the people in my life who have seen it and don't like it...and those people are wrong.
@smavtmb2196
@smavtmb2196 Год назад
80's classic Fantastic reaction Jen. Your excitement, curiosity and playful attitude makes it so fun. I remember asking to see this as a kid when it first came out because of the cool fighter planes. My older sister saw it, but my parents found out about the steamy love scene and said I couldn't go. RIP Goose Can't wait to see your reaction to the sequel.
@Britcarjunkie
@Britcarjunkie Год назад
Jen, you will LOVE the sequel. Us mere mortals that saw this in theaters in '86 had to wait 36 years for it, and it was definitely worth the wait! Forgot you're Canadian: I was just in Delta, B.C., on Sunday & Monday for work, for the first time in 8 years, and brought back 2 bags of ketchup chips, and some Aer-O bars...missed those. 😁
@PaulLoh
@PaulLoh Год назад
When I was in the Navy, I was a sonar technician on a submarine. I got to hear jets taking off from the surface of an aircraft carrier, while I was underneath them. One of the coolest experiences of my life. Once I got out of the Navy, I became an actor. I once appeared in a Dutch TV show about flight school. I played a student pilot. The crafts table on set had lots of Dutch snacks including several varieties of black licorice. I normally don't like black licorice, but I think it's primarily due to the artificial ingredients they use here in America. Over there, it's all natural and much better tasting.
@williamjones6031
@williamjones6031 Год назад
1. An old shipmate of mine was on the Enterprise when they filmed this. 2. Gooses death was not Maverick's fault. Iceman was bogarting his LOS approach and they got caught in the jet wash. 3. I spent 24 years in the US Navy. 6 on "bird farms" (Carriers). I have seen 1000+ launches and landings without a single crash. These men and the men working the flat tops are doing the most dangerous job in the world (for the good guys). Shout out😎 4. Kelly McGillis/Charlie was in a movie with Harrison Ford "Witness" that's seriously worth a first time/share HINT HINT 5. Tom Skerritt/Viper not only played Dallas in "Alien" he also played Strawberry in "Up in Smoke" with Cheech and Chong. 6. Val Kilmer/Iceman has a long list of movies including but not limited to: "Willow", "The Doors" and "Tombstone" 7. The officer(Goose) is the RIO (Radar Intercept Officer) radar, communications and navigation. 8. Onboard the ship the Squadron leader would not be smoking a cigar in that operation space. 9. Meg Ryan is my honey. A great overlooked movie with her is with Tom Hanks called "Joe vs the Volcano" She plays 3 parts. HINT HINT 10. Onboard the ship/aircraft all the perspiration is Hollywood(not the pilot). There is AC onboard. 11. The TOP GUN school is no longer located at Miramar near San Diego. It's now at NAS Fallon, NV. 12. In 1991 I was stationed on the USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62) and they made a movie onboard called "Flight of the Intruder". It was seriously cool. Brad Johnson, Willem DeFoe and Danny Glover. I'm actually in it for a very brief period of time. HINT HINT. 13. Watching/sharing the new "Top Gun Maverick" is a must. The ariel work in that movie makes this one seems like they were practicing. Better yet, it has a mission, besides Navy recruiting.
@zmarko
@zmarko Год назад
Tons of 80s cheese in this one, and I'm all here for it. Lol. I hope you get to Maverick soon. It's quite simply an excellent sequel. Tom Cruise has an EXCELLENT filmography. I mean, the guy has been a superstar for approaching 40 years, and has dozens of incredible films. I'm hoping once you finish the Bond films, you dive into the Mission: Impossible films, as they are tons of fun, and have some absolute incredible stunts (mostly performed by Cruise).
@Dillpicks95
@Dillpicks95 Год назад
One of the best movies ever and an instant classic, so glad you finally got to react to this movie.
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Loved it!!
@k.delpino1124
@k.delpino1124 Год назад
Growing up in the 1980s like I did, you don't skip out on what this film meant to the culture. Months earlier, there was a film of similar content called Iron Eagle (loosely based on true events) that had spawned 3 sequels. But Top Gun would eventually outrun, outgross and overshadow that film. Cruise as an leading man on his A-game with a great supporting cast. The late, great Tony Scott (brother of Ridley Scott) with one of his first blockbusters features with producers Bruckheimer and Simpson. Everybody wanted to be a fighter pilot after seeing this and the impact on recruitment was unbelievable. No.1 film of 1986, soundtrack goes platinum and the song "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin won an Oscar & Golden Globe for Best Original Song. It was in limited re-release for IMAX theatres only in 2013 and it was just as good the second time.
@o0pinkdino0o
@o0pinkdino0o 7 месяцев назад
Hardly anyone realises that Tim Robbins (Shawshank Redemption) plays Merlin, Cougar and Maverick's replacement rear. Jet wash is where the air, which is very cold gets superheated as it is turned into jet exhaust. The engines are built to have cold air in and hot air out, so when hot air goes in, that causes the issue - wake turbulence, a compressor stall and a flat spin. In reality this would be very rare and likely occurance. I have a friend from Newcastle (UK) whom I can make tear up just by saying "Goose is dead."
@pwmel1
@pwmel1 Год назад
I love all your reactions. BUT . . . I love your ACTION MOVIE reactions best of all because of how excited and invested you get. Very cool!!!
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Thanks Raul! I love action movies! ☺️👍
@havok6280
@havok6280 Год назад
When Goose died, I almost lost that lovin feeling... Bring on Top Gun Maverick...
@arnoldsherrill2585
@arnoldsherrill2585 Год назад
As it turns out the guys in the background during the bar scene when they are singing you Lost that Loving feeling, are some of the actual top gun instructor pilots who will be flying in some of the scenes you see later in the movie
@Daveyboy100880
@Daveyboy100880 Год назад
Okay, call signs for Jen… “Barf”… “Wheeze”… “Banking Manoeuvre”… (don’t believe the movie - call signs are rarely flattering and are usually in-jokes!) 😁 It was so much fun seeing you get pulled straight into the movie, Jen! I love it when the 80s reaches out and grabs someone… and then seeing you get flustered by silhouetted lurrrrrve scene, and all the while watching with sympathy, knowing what happens to Goose… The flying footage in this movie is incredible, and I don’t think it’s ever been topped (even in the new one). It’s about 90 or 95% real too, with just a few shots being done with miniatures (when the F-14 is in the flat spin, some of the missile and all of the explosions). I can’t even tell you how awesome it was, seeing it as a 10-year-old! When it became a massive hit, Paramount wanted to rush a sequel into production, thinking they could do it on the cheap by using the left-over aerial footage. When they were told that almost every frame of usable footage had already been used, they decided to give it a miss and the only sequel we got was a video game… until last year! Hope you enjoy that one too!
@aviator2252
@aviator2252 Год назад
bank shot
@lawrencewestby9229
@lawrencewestby9229 Год назад
Call signs are given to an aviator by the other members of the squadron and they are usually not very kind when assigning them.
@Daveyboy100880
@Daveyboy100880 Год назад
@@lawrencewestby9229 Pete Pettigrew talked about how he got the callsign “Viper” over on Fighter Pilot Podcast. Had to resort to cunning subterfuge to get himself a cool callsign!
@BNehls08
@BNehls08 Год назад
I remember seeing this movie in the theater with my dad back in 86' I was 14 or 15 years old. Thought that was the coolest movie ever.
@flyestfreshestprince9223
@flyestfreshestprince9223 Год назад
What Was the movie experience like in the 80s?
@d-d-i
@d-d-i Год назад
Music in this movie was composed by Harold Faltermeyer (Beverly Hills Cop I & II, Fletch, The Running Man) and Giorgio Moroder (Midnight Express, Scarface, Flashdance, The NeverEnding Story). Moroder won his second Oscars award from composing Take My Breath Away, which was performed by Berlin (it was originally supposed to be done by Blondie, but their version was rejected iirc). Moroder is one of the most important figures of modern popular music, he's produced/composed loads of massive hits and was pioneering electronic dance/pop music in the 70's. Harold Faltermeyer is basically his student, working together on some albums and movie scores in the 70's and 80's after Moroder discovered him. When these guys come together, you know the music is going to kick ass, they were huge in the 80's.
@granadosvm
@granadosvm Год назад
27:47 You can see although he is denied permission to the flyby, both planes Ice Man's and Maverick's make the flyby, basically Ice Man endorsing Maverick's celebratory attitude. And so from a rivalry, a friendship is born.
@kevinsieg2076
@kevinsieg2076 Год назад
You already have a call-sign, it's Jennypenny. Great reaction with your usual enthusiasm. If you want to see other performances by Tom Cruise, I highly recommend Born on the Fourth of July, Magnolia, and Tropic Thunder. I apologize if I don't watch your reaction to the sequel--I don't watch reactions to movies I haven't seen, but I'll download the video and throw you a like. Stay groovy.
@schanderson
@schanderson Год назад
"Jennypenny?" That sounds cool
@jodonnell64
@jodonnell64 Год назад
@@schanderson Yeah... it's her "callsign" from all the Bond movies she's been watching. Also, Kevin, good call on Born on the Fourth of July.
@wiseoldman53
@wiseoldman53 Год назад
I can't wait until you get to the next one, Jen!
@baddbarry
@baddbarry Год назад
1) The Outsiders! Another 1980s movie. It has a young Tom Cruise, Ralph Mauchio, and Patrick Swayze... 2) The car racing movie he was in with Nichole Kidman... 3) Risky Business! I love that old time Rock and Roll!
@deathtoraiden2080
@deathtoraiden2080 Год назад
Have you seriously not seen any other Tom Cruise movies? *>Mission impossible series* *>Rain Man* *>Born on the 4th of July* *>A Few Good Men* *>Far and Away* *>Collateral* *>Interview with the Vampire* *>Valkyrie* *>American Made* *>Tropic Thunder* All great movies. Magnolia is probably his best dramatic roll (along with Born on the 4th of July) but that movie gets mixed reactions from people. I myself don't know what to think about it. His performance is amazing though.
@FunkhousersNephew
@FunkhousersNephew Год назад
Tom Cruise? Mission: Impossible series, of course. Minority Report, Oblivion, and Vanilla Sky are personal favorites that you might find interesting. Collateral is an early 00s classic
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Last Samurai is on my channel! I forgot about that one lol 👍
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 Год назад
Welcome to the DANGER ZONE Jen! This film reminds me so much of the 80s. Again great choice! Can't wait for your reaction to part two. Once again your excitement is contagious! Always here for it! Thanks again Jen...Eric
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
Thanks Eric ☺️👍
@MegaTechpc
@MegaTechpc Год назад
She should definitely check out Days of Thunder as well. Another classic Tom Cruise film! Oh cool, I’m Eric as well lol!
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 Год назад
@@MegaTechpc Great name....Right!
@tomhoffman4330
@tomhoffman4330 Год назад
Good Evening, My Friend...or perhaps I should be saying "Good Morning." Please, No Late jokes today...I've had a really long / hard day. Let's just say...I hope you're doing better than I am right now.
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 Год назад
@@tomhoffman4330 I'm sorry Tom, I hope that I'm not being to much of an Ahole. I can come on to strong sometimes. Just trying to keep it lite and funny. Sorry.
@pjftoo7588
@pjftoo7588 Год назад
Great Top Gun reaction. It is such a fun popcorn movie. Originally the film was more about all the pilots, but the producers decided to focus more on the romance aspect after seeing a Charlie like female expert at Top Gun. As probably said elsewhere, call signs are voted on by your piers, not self chosen. So my vote for yours Jen would be Book. As in by the "book". Also a play on the sexy librarian look that you have going with the glasses. Another Val Kilmer film, from the year before this, that is one of my fav comedies is Real Genius (1985). Top Gun took him on a more serious film path, afterwards, but I always thought he was a great comedic actor.
@Kodos13
@Kodos13 Год назад
The accident that killed Goose was based on real-world issues with the F-14 Tomcat. - The original engines had been made for an earlier, heavier aircraft that didn't maneuver the same as the F-14. They would stall out (lose airflow) at certain angles, and flying thru Iceman's "wake" disrupted the air going into Maverick's engines, leading to that flat spin. - The early canopies would be fired straight up when released, and since Maverick's plane was falling straight down, when his and Goose's ejection seats fired, they went straight up as well. Both issues were corrected in later Tomcats. Enjoyed the reaction. Will keep an eye out for the sequel!
@losingstreak415
@losingstreak415 Год назад
CallSign: Wheeze
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 Год назад
OK now that's funny!
@deweyoxburger295
@deweyoxburger295 Год назад
Your call sign - ‘Canadian Goose.’
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 Год назад
OK....thats pretty good, funny too!
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
I love that!! ☺️👍
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 Год назад
The actor who played Sundown also played Theo in Die Hard.
@Khay-77
@Khay-77 Год назад
American Made, A Few Good Men, Interview With The Vampire l, Far and Away are some excellent movies I'd recommend. Not as popular as many of his others but all very enjoyable. Tom's career is crazy how many good movies he's done.
@jodonnell64
@jodonnell64 Год назад
Since you mentioned Far and Away, it reminded me of the other film he was in with his then-wife, Nicole Kidman - Eyes Wide Shut. Not really Kubrick's best, but not too terrible.
@dan_hitchman007
@dan_hitchman007 Год назад
Jen feels the need. The need for speed! Just don't buzz the tower. 😁
@sabrecatsmiladon7380
@sabrecatsmiladon7380 Год назад
Request permission to Buzz Jen, Sir! Just a quick flyby on the left side
@jaydisqus3353
@jaydisqus3353 Год назад
That'll get her court martialed.
@woody4077
@woody4077 Год назад
​​@@jaydisqus3353 court martialed and thrown in the brig
@jaydisqus3353
@jaydisqus3353 Год назад
@@woody4077 at best. legaleagle watched this with a jag officer, it was interesting.
@woody4077
@woody4077 Год назад
@@jaydisqus3353 yupe I saw that video
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
From the late 60s through the 70s, people in the military were viewed with contempt by the general public and by Hollywood and stereotyped as fools or war criminals. For a variety of historical and cultural reasons, that turned around 180 degreees in the 80s. "Top Gun" was one of the most popular of the 80's movies that reflected that cultural shift. "An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982) was another popular military movie with a hit song, a love story that gave it broader appeal that the strictly action based military movies, and a character who finds maturity and redemption through the ethos of the service. It was significant for how it reflected that changing attitude toward the military (e.g. "stolen valor" became more common as people who never served started claiming to be decorated veterans) and for Louis Gossettt Jr.'s Academy Award winning performance as a man of color who is in an antagonistic position of power over a handsome, likable white leading character and who, rather than being portrayed as the villain or as a misguided lesser person who gets set straight by the leading character, is shown to be the wiser, better man. I'd love to see somebody react to it.
@davidward9737
@davidward9737 Год назад
After all of Jen Murray's movie stories. This one has a special place. When Goose died, it is real. Jen one of your best. I cried 😢
@actuariallurker9650
@actuariallurker9650 Год назад
Hi Jen, Kenny Loggins wrote the song for the movie. A good Tom Cruise movie to do next is Risky Business
@jodonnell64
@jodonnell64 Год назад
I think Giorgio Moroder wrote the song, but Kenny Loggins performed it. Moroder was a very sought-after soundtrack writer/composer back in the '80's. Berlin, who performed Take My Breath Away in the film ( the "love theme" - also written by Moroder) didn't really like the song. They were contractually obligated to do it, but the singer said it was too different from their regular style.
@WarrChan
@WarrChan Год назад
FYI, Viper’s house is in the city of Oceanside and they turned it into a pie shop.
@darrellschoppa8467
@darrellschoppa8467 5 месяцев назад
A movie with a young Tom Cruise is Taps. I can’t find anyone that has done a movie review of it. Made in 1981 it not only has Tom in it but also Sean Penn and Timothy Hutton. And it has the famous actor George C. Scott.
@KngOfTheBlind
@KngOfTheBlind Год назад
Jet wash is the air turbulence behind the plane caused from a jet engine. Like a ship's wake. Goose's death is based on a real death of an F-14 pilot. When the F-14 entered a flat spin, when the pilots ejected, the airflow caused the canopy to hover above the plane instead of being thrown back like it's supposed to if the plane were flying normally. So since the canopy was still above the plane, Goose ejected directly into the canopy breaking his neck/back. Not sure if you saw but Merlin is played by Tim Robbins. Andy Dufresne from Shawshank Redemption.
@Soundtracks92
@Soundtracks92 11 месяцев назад
23:45 F-14 Tomcats can hold 16,200 pounds of fuel, and it can carry 2 external fuel tanks on the bottom and can refuel itself while flying (the external tanks hold about 2,000 pounds of fuel each, and they can also be used as unguided bombs). Also, a Tomcat can weigh 80,000 pounds fully fueled and armed :)
@ailouros6669
@ailouros6669 Год назад
The Admiral at the graduation ceremony is Tom Cassidy, one of the pilots who, as part of Project 'Have Doughnut', evaluated the MiG-21F-13 that was flown by defecting Iraqi Air Force pilot Munir Redfa to Israel in 1966. There is a video on RU-vid, titled 'Throw a nickel on the grass', that features Cassidy as the test pilot from U.S. Navy Air Development Squadron-FOUR (VX-4 'Evaluators') who was chosen to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the MiG at Area 51 in 1968.
@ArgonTheAware
@ArgonTheAware Год назад
The pilots usually get their call signs from something that happens to them when they are in flight school for example if your hair got in the way when you were doing a flight maneuver like recovering from a spin then your call sign could be Ponytail but if you always vomit when in the air then your call sign would mostly likely be Barf instead
@kevindown1592
@kevindown1592 Год назад
Yes all pilots have nicknames. They usually aren’t cool. They are usually tagged on them because of something derogatory. It could be a feature of their body or personalities or it could be something really embarrassing.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
26:55 I saw a PBS "Nova" documentay that had a great cockpit video recorded during training in which you, the audience, could clearly (and loudly) hear the missile warning, but the pilot's brain was overwhelmed with so much incoming information that it couldn't process the warning, and though his ears picked up the sound, his brain didn't hear it. The documentary went on about different types of interfaces and conrol systems to help prevent that kind of overload.
@thomasmcd
@thomasmcd Год назад
In regards to recommendations, Mission Impossible would be the go to Cruise franchise to watch. it is fun, and it changes a lot as it goes as the movies technically span 4 different decades (90s to 20s) And I am going to make the Mission Jenposible pun before someone else does
@skippy1138
@skippy1138 Год назад
Not an action movie but watch Cruise in "Born On The Fourth Of July"- best acting of his career- he should have won an Academy Award for that film.............
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov Год назад
For Tom Cruise highlights, I suggest his work with directors of renown - Ridley Scott - Legend Martin Scorsese - The Color of Money Brian De Palma - Mission Impossible John Woo - Mission Impossible 2 JJ Abrams - Mission Impossible 3 Steven Spielberg - Minority Report Michael Mann - Collateral Stanley Kubrick - Eyes Wide Shut Paul Thomas Anderson - Magnolia Oliver Stone - Born on the Fourth of July Rob Reiner - A Few Good Men Ron Howard - Far and Away Francis Ford Coppola - The Outsiders (very small roll)
@matthewganong1730
@matthewganong1730 Год назад
One helpful thing I learned along the way is that the “hard deck” simulates ground level for safety, so dropping below it is not only a major safety violation but technically means you’ve crashed by the rules of the simulation.
@abovewater6918
@abovewater6918 Год назад
Yes both this movie and the sequel were real planes. They sequel even had the actors actually in the planes during the shots, so their faces are showing real G-Forces affecting them. Tom Cruise is a real pilot and for the sequel he put the actors through months of training to able to make the movie.
@daltonmoore8971
@daltonmoore8971 Год назад
Goose's death hits me hard every time. "Ponytail"
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo Год назад
💔💔
@chrismaverick9828
@chrismaverick9828 Год назад
Callsigns are usually one or two syllables for the sake of brevity. They are also more often than not assigned to a pilot in a derogatory way. Maverick didn't pick that name. It was assigned to him because he refuses to follow the rules, for good or bad. There is a list out there on the net of some of the best callsigns. Example: a female pilot with callsign Bald-D, "bangs a lawn dart driver" as her husband was an F-16 (called a lawn dart as a joke) pilot. "Magellan" a pilot with a bad sense of direction.
@08191906
@08191906 Год назад
Great reaction, Jen. Our should I call you by my recommended call sign, "Wheezer"? Your "grandpa laugh" [wheeze] gets me everytime. I was stationed at Miramar when they were filming Top Gun. Never saw TC myself, but the station was chock-full of film crew and equipment.
@tomcat3769
@tomcat3769 9 часов назад
Jet wash is when another jet plane exhaust gets into your intake. It’s too hot for the blades of the engine use to push the plane in flight.
@jeffsherk7056
@jeffsherk7056 Год назад
I don't know if they had CGI back then, but the student pilots are flying F-14 Tomcats, a Mach 2+ fleet defense interceptor, and the instructors are flying subsonic A-4 Skyhawks, naval attack aircraft that have a top speed under Mach 1. The instructor aircraft were chosen because they were maneuverable and could be flown similarly to the MiG-17s that the Peoples' Liberation Army Air Force of North Vietnam flew in the Vietnam war. Dissimilar aircraft combat training helps pilots without combat experience survive their combat tours.
@jacobjones5269
@jacobjones5269 Год назад
The credit roll with the cast introduction, with the biggest star of the show at the end.. The F-14.. Awesome..
@7thsealord888
@7thsealord888 Год назад
Most of the aerial sequences were done with REAL aircraft. Where they used models is fairly obvious when you think about it. New filming techniques were developed specifically for this movie. It is also worth noting that one Jamie Hyneman was involved in the special effects side of things for this movie. He later co-hosted a TV show you may have heard of, called "Mythbusters'. Several models from Top Gun can be seen on the wall of his establishment in several episodes..
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