TOP GUN 2
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TOP GUN 2
Not sure if this belong here on in spotters land.
But while talking with little brother, the subject came up. Why no top-gun 2 movie.
Did they ever look at it ? no / bad script ? little tom turn it down ? or have we just become far to p/c for a shoot up the reds type movie ?
Also a little movie ad on. Said little brother watched a recent dvd within the last year he said was a top war flim. in it a yank carrier was sunk and nukes used. I want a to get a copy, but he can't remember the tittle, anyone ?
But while talking with little brother, the subject came up. Why no top-gun 2 movie.
Did they ever look at it ? no / bad script ? little tom turn it down ? or have we just become far to p/c for a shoot up the reds type movie ?
Also a little movie ad on. Said little brother watched a recent dvd within the last year he said was a top war flim. in it a yank carrier was sunk and nukes used. I want a to get a copy, but he can't remember the tittle, anyone ?
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Originally Posted by MEON VALLEY FLYER
in it a yank carrier was sunk and nukes used. I want a to get a copy, but he can't remember the tittle, anyone ?
sounds a bit like "by dawns early light"
nukes in it and a carrier does get sunk
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Sorry chaps, it was a fairly recent film. Certainly no wooden acting becky. That was a good film, have it on dvd. But it really was a bit stiff (i didn't know if to laugh or cry when JEJ gave that salute before crashing into AF1), needed a slim pickins (sp) aka ride that nuke cowboy to liven it up
Not an aviation film necessarily but a very good account (by Hollywood standards anyway) of a fight for a hill in Vietnam....Hamburger Hill. Took place this time of the year all those years ago. Recent visit there by Ollie North and some participants from both sides was quite moving. One Platoon Leader from the 101st Airborne discribed looking up at the hill after fifth or sixth day of fighting and seeing North Vietnamese cook fires all over the hill. The mountain was the location of an NVA Regimental Base camp and hospital.
There are some excellent shots of Hueys flying....just no "Flight of the Valkries" thank goodness. The film is rated as being one of the best dealing with Vietnam.
There are some excellent shots of Hueys flying....just no "Flight of the Valkries" thank goodness. The film is rated as being one of the best dealing with Vietnam.
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As all the jet jocks have left and joined Virgin, maybe Top Gun 2 should be based on a trans atlantic 1v1 jostle for the easrly slot at JFK.
Throw in a love interest between 2 gay trolly dollies and you have an all round flick.
Throw in a love interest between 2 gay trolly dollies and you have an all round flick.
TG2 was made - the title was "Iceman: The Later Years"
FLYBOYS coming soon
Top Gun 2? Well this might satisfy?
"No one has yet done the ultimate aerial battle film with these kinds of aircraft," Devlin said
http://www.flyboysthemovie.com/index2.htm
Indie ‘Flyboys’ takes off: Franco, Reno set to star in WWI drama By Michael Fleming
James Franco and Jean Reno are set to star in "Flyboys," a $60 million WWI drama to be directed by Tony Bill. Production is set to start April 18 in the U.K.
Apparently filmed at RAF Halton and Salisbury plain.
"No one has yet done the ultimate aerial battle film with these kinds of aircraft," Devlin said
http://www.flyboysthemovie.com/index2.htm
Indie ‘Flyboys’ takes off: Franco, Reno set to star in WWI drama By Michael Fleming
James Franco and Jean Reno are set to star in "Flyboys," a $60 million WWI drama to be directed by Tony Bill. Production is set to start April 18 in the U.K.
Apparently filmed at RAF Halton and Salisbury plain.
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There was a Brit version of Top Gun.
First half hour of the movie concentrated on the new crew trying to get a station car pass without having first submitted a Visit Instruction. It then moves on to the challenges of the H&S arrival brief with a very fierce looking Flt Sgt.
We then get into the meat of the action with a day on CCS where the new bloods learn some invaluable combat skills such as how to resusitate a plastic dummy and survive a direct hit from a nuclear weapon.
Suddenly, radar picks up a bad guy in a heavily armed jet heading towards the houses of Parliament intent on doing great harm. Pieman and Wizzer leap into their mighty Tonka ready to do battle. They leap out 2 minutes later as it is U/S and leap, panting, into the second jet which has a dodgy radio and a 'leak'. Meanwhile the bad guy is descending and accelerating. Our heroes taxi out, only to be held up by Bristol UAS aircraft on a famil flight. Once airborne, our saviours request a heading for the bad guy. 'Stand By' is the call from Fighter Control, who then give 10 minutes of cutting edge stranger warnings about traffic 50 miles away and 30000 feet above. Undeterred, our Tonka streaks through the air, clipping Newcastle CTR and Fylingdales HIRTA as it goes. The action concludes with a mighty air combat battle over Ely, below 20K and VMC, all to the theme of 'The Archers'.
Our heroic pair recover to base with their now crippled jet. They climb out, hug, kiss, fondle and are immediately given a Married Quarter by a grateful Base Commander.
The film closes with our mighty duo trying desperately to apply for leave on JPA.
It went straight to BetaMax.
First half hour of the movie concentrated on the new crew trying to get a station car pass without having first submitted a Visit Instruction. It then moves on to the challenges of the H&S arrival brief with a very fierce looking Flt Sgt.
We then get into the meat of the action with a day on CCS where the new bloods learn some invaluable combat skills such as how to resusitate a plastic dummy and survive a direct hit from a nuclear weapon.
Suddenly, radar picks up a bad guy in a heavily armed jet heading towards the houses of Parliament intent on doing great harm. Pieman and Wizzer leap into their mighty Tonka ready to do battle. They leap out 2 minutes later as it is U/S and leap, panting, into the second jet which has a dodgy radio and a 'leak'. Meanwhile the bad guy is descending and accelerating. Our heroes taxi out, only to be held up by Bristol UAS aircraft on a famil flight. Once airborne, our saviours request a heading for the bad guy. 'Stand By' is the call from Fighter Control, who then give 10 minutes of cutting edge stranger warnings about traffic 50 miles away and 30000 feet above. Undeterred, our Tonka streaks through the air, clipping Newcastle CTR and Fylingdales HIRTA as it goes. The action concludes with a mighty air combat battle over Ely, below 20K and VMC, all to the theme of 'The Archers'.
Our heroic pair recover to base with their now crippled jet. They climb out, hug, kiss, fondle and are immediately given a Married Quarter by a grateful Base Commander.
The film closes with our mighty duo trying desperately to apply for leave on JPA.
It went straight to BetaMax.
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Sum of all fear, thanks guys. Didn't know it was a 'jack ryan' story, should be good.
But back to Top Gun. I just cant see why they never milked all that success for at least 1 more. After all it was such a huge film. Hell they even made a sequal to that charlie sheen comedy with the indian gnat's on a carrier.
But back to Top Gun. I just cant see why they never milked all that success for at least 1 more. After all it was such a huge film. Hell they even made a sequal to that charlie sheen comedy with the indian gnat's on a carrier.
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was comming out of a cinema in Belfast having had to sit through Titanic whilst then better half worked her way through box of Klenex and heard 2 Bellfast teenagers wondering if there was going to be a Titanic 2.
I quite liked Flight of the Intruder for a cheesy war film.
Mind you what would Battlle of Britain be like if made now with modern CGI (though you'd probably find the battle of Britain actually started in 1942 and was won with Mustangs)
I quite liked Flight of the Intruder for a cheesy war film.
Mind you what would Battlle of Britain be like if made now with modern CGI (though you'd probably find the battle of Britain actually started in 1942 and was won with Mustangs)
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I think that they would have done it if it wasnt for those dreadfull "aint us yanks the bees knees" Iron Eagle films.
Also the god awfull apache helicopter film (cant remember name) was pitifull.
Fly Boys looks great, hope they don't try to make out that the US did everything and saved the day though. Lets hope they keep it realistic with great flying shots.
Also the god awfull apache helicopter film (cant remember name) was pitifull.
Fly Boys looks great, hope they don't try to make out that the US did everything and saved the day though. Lets hope they keep it realistic with great flying shots.
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Err, from the folds of my anorak I do have to confess that I know the precise reason that TG2 was never made..stand by...stand by...
Because they had used all, and I do mean all, useable aerial footage shot in the first one, and there was no will to go back and shoot additional stuff at great expense.
I really do like the story about Tony Scott paying out $25000 to the captian of the CVN (Enterprise) to trun it around again so that he can have all the deck shots back-lit. Some chutzpah!
Because they had used all, and I do mean all, useable aerial footage shot in the first one, and there was no will to go back and shoot additional stuff at great expense.
I really do like the story about Tony Scott paying out $25000 to the captian of the CVN (Enterprise) to trun it around again so that he can have all the deck shots back-lit. Some chutzpah!
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Best 'Carrier' War Film
Try 'The Bridges at Toko-Ri'. A 1955 Korean war film starring William Holden.
http://reeltimes.********.com/2005/0...t-toko-ri.html
http://reeltimes.********.com/2005/0...t-toko-ri.html