Posted on 05/31/2018 10:12:30 AM PDT by rktman
Tom Cruise has heralded the start of shooting on Paramounts long-anticipated Top Gun sequel. Cruise tweeted an image late Wednesday featuring his character, Pete Maverick Mitchell, looking at a fighter jet down the tarmac.
The teaser image for Top Gun: Maverick, which Cruise also posted on his Instagram page, featured the legend Feel the need, a reference to the original films legendary quote, I feel the need the need for speed, accompanied by the hashtag #Day1.
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He keeps in shape. I’m sure Cruise has a hell of a home gym.
It’s not unheard of for general officers to keep their flying status up to date. For example, (since I recall it) of a crash incident from 30 years ago where the 16th AF Commander Maj. Gen. Winfield Harpe’s F-16 goes down. He was 53 years old.
https://www.nytimes.com/1988/12/06/world/us-general-dies-in-jet-crash.html
Tom has done well in many movies, even if he is a Scientology lunatic.
Rain Man
The Firm
Born on the Fourth of July
The Color of Money
Tropic Thunder
Vanilla Sky (showed his acting range)
Interview with the Vampire
Valkyrie
To be fair, Tom “Viper” Skerritt was 53 years old in 1986 when the original movie came out.
I always liked Skerrit’s acting.
I’m sure the Admirals/Generals who are pilots may keep the flying status up to date (probably to get flight pay right?), however that’s probably once a month or whatever it takes to keep the flying status up to date and it’s strictly training and not in a real life combat environment like I’m sure will take place in the movie.
I just saw in an article that in the movie he is a captain. The first movie was 32 years ago and he was a Lt then. Figure he had been in the Navy about 4 years at that point so he’s a 36 year captain. Pretty slow advancement if you ask me and I doubt that there are any 36 year service captains out there. I’m guessing they keep him a captain so he can be doing operational flights because they believe even the public might have a hard time swallowing an Admiral out there flying into combat. Oh well, a little Hollywood suspension of belief. Just like their politics, it only has to be somewhat based in reality.
You’re assuming that moviegoers can do math.
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