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Old 27th May 2022, 15:36
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It’s certainly getting good reviews from the US ex-FJ YouTube vloggers ( C.W. Lemoine et al). Seeing it tomorrow….
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Old 27th May 2022, 15:45
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Good article / review by John Nichol in today’s Times.
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Old 27th May 2022, 16:01
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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/h...rick-nwn2rgj3x
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Old 27th May 2022, 18:47
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Sorry - Murdoch paywall is denying access......
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Old 27th May 2022, 21:05
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Great entertainment plus the P51 bit which fitted in well
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Old 28th May 2022, 05:37
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BV’s TG2 review.

Saw the movie last night.

It was cheesy, corny, far-fetched, unrealistic and the most American movie I have ever seen.

I loved every second of it.

It is exactly what true TG fans would have wanted and anyone who had either not seen the original or is not a TG geek should love it in equal measure.

For me it also had the personal connection in that I first saw TG as 12 year old (on a dodgy VHS copy!) and decided then and there that I wanted to be a fighter pilot.

33 years later, after 4000 hours flying her Majesty’s RR Adour equipped wonder machines I finally see the sequel just as I am about to hang up my spurs and move on to pastures new.

Serendipity as my wife put it.

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Old 28th May 2022, 05:57
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Plot - implausible, characters - dodgy, aeroplanes - wonderful!! I especially love the Carrier scenes. Great entertainment and some nice touches linking it back to the original film.
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Old 28th May 2022, 15:40
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That’s it tell everyone the story line who haven’t seen it..
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Old 28th May 2022, 16:13
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I must say.....I thought it was terrible. For me there is only one Top Gun film.

Iron Eagle levels of bollocks without the charm. The only good bit was the ever lovely Jennifer Connelly.
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Old 29th May 2022, 11:55
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The Air Force Strikes Back….

Timing a coincidence? I think not….

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Old 29th May 2022, 12:17
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Saw the movie yesterday, only piece I enjoyed was the flight deck ballet. The first one was the opening scene of the F-14 launch with its evocative music. I'm afraid I need to grow up, the the flight deck ballet grabs me every time where ever it's to be seen.

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Old 30th May 2022, 08:50
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Saw it last night - some American schmaltzy cobblers in there but the flying was awesome.

Tom Cruise can only play Tom Cruise - no actual acting required but it doesn't matter.

It's just entertainment not real life so enjoy the ride.
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Old 30th May 2022, 09:02
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It felt more like Osirak 2 not Top Gun 2.
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Old 30th May 2022, 16:06
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They've done an incredible job with the on-board cameras. You can really see the G's being pulled looking at the actors. Absolutely makes the film IMHO.



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Old 30th May 2022, 16:20
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Great film, with some nice nods to the first outing. Also, some pretty groundbreaking CGI - we can discuss when everyone's seen it...
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Old 30th May 2022, 16:38
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You’re right about the CGI. It made me do some serious head scratching and googling!

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Old 30th May 2022, 16:43
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BV - yup, it had me bedazzled, even more so than the in-cockpit footage everyone is raving about. Hollywood have no excuses now when it comes to air combat scenes - none of this Redtails Star Wars-esque rubbish.
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Old 31st May 2022, 13:13
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I found the cockpit shots a little distracting. I think just because it's so obvious that the actors are along for the ride, rather than in control of a jet. It lacks the charm of the original film though and for me, some of the aerial footage was in the style of a video game rather than catching the essence of flying.

I did like the film though. Good fun and quite a few laughs. I'd like to watch it again in IMAX....and without subtitles, which the viewing I attended seemed to have. Oops.

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Old 31st May 2022, 14:24
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Originally Posted by dead_pan
Great film, with some nice nods to the first outing. Also, some pretty groundbreaking CGI - we can discuss when everyone's seen it...
Did you watch the Tom Cruise Interview on TV re the making last night, It was very good, the roof lifting scene when he does a low pass over the building in the advertising clip actually did lift, he had told them to make sure everything was firmly nailed down etc and they had assured him they had, but the roof wasn't as nailed down as they thought.
The background on the interview set was a couple of RAF low height ground equipment mobile pan work lights lol, nice to see someone found a use for them.
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Old 31st May 2022, 14:30
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Originally Posted by NineEighteen
It lacks the charm of the original film though and for me, some of the aerial footage was in the style of a video game rather than catching the essence of flying.
Entirely agree. It misses the flying magic of the original. On top of that, contrary to some of the posters here, I didn't think much of the CGI - it was very Red Tails esque.

There is a French film called, "Les Chevaliers du Ciel", which does a much better job of aerial filming.



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