Jesus. Pretty freaking heavy handed with that EDIT! You went through 20 minutes of movie with nothing. What is this channel? Just a trailer preview for your Patreon? Has to be. These reactions are worthless.
I had to look BOB up after the movie. Yes, Bill Pullman's son. He did good to hold his own as a secondary character. All these young actors are looking good in this movie.
I think this movie might be my favorite of all time. I got really into aviation after the first and this just reaffirmed that. Not just that, but I saw it once in the theater, and maybe three times since it released on streaming. I just don't get tired of it. I'm so glad you're finally reacting to it.
Jennifer Connelly's character Penny Benjamin was mentioned by name in the first movie as the "Admiral's daughter" when Maverick is getting chewed out by his commander.
@@StormAkima0 The Hollywood reality is that the actress that played Charlie just aged way too much. Considering how well Tom looks for his own age, it would have been a serious mismatch aesthetically speaking. Penny Benjamin's character mentioned in the first film gave them an unplanned option to bring back another character that wasn't seen on screen to fill the love interest role.
When my friend Jason and I watched this movie when it came out he was literally smiling ear to ear. He quoted by saying this is by far the best sequel to any movie he's seen in the last 20 years. His favorite character is Hangman played by Glenn Powell. He knew he was gonna swoop in and save Rooster and Maverick's lives. I absolutely loved it from start to finish.
The best movie of all time hands down. I work at a movie theater and have seen this movie about 50 times and never get tired of it. 4 months after the release and we are still selling out tickets
@@StormAkima0 Rooster never blamed Mav for Goose death!!! Maverick raised him, actually Rooster called Maverick Dad twice in the movie, so watch this again if you didn't catch it.
Every TOPGUN graduate becomes a teacher they take back what they learn in the school and then pass it on to the other squadrons stationed on board the Carrier. A friend of mine wore the patch one of the best darn pilots I had the honor to fly with. She kicked my 6 every time we did BCM's. At least I can live with my callsign she hated hers :P
My wife and I saw the movie last night for the first time, first time we’ve been to any theatre in over two years. And I have to say it was extremely entertaining, kept you on the edge of your seat, both our hearts were beating like crazy. I would certainly recommend this film.
Rooster never blamed Mav for Goose's death!!! Maverick raised him, actually Rooster called Maverick Dad twice in the movie, so watch this again if you didn't catch it.
Great reaction. I expected this to be an action epic, what I didn't expect at all was the emotional impact. The story spacing between the action and emotional sequences was perfection. That third act is unlike anything I've ever seen before. Stunning. This will rank as one of the best films of all time.
9:30 When the F14 moves out the hangar, the music playing is actually a slow orchestral version of Highway to the Danger Zone. A very fitting tribute and reference. ❤
A bird strike was what took out the first female F-14 pilot while her RIO was able to punch out she was not so lucky and went into the Atlantic with the aircraft and was killed instantly on impact
Thats not true. You’re referring to Kara Hultgreen. In summary what happened is she overshot her approach to the carrier and as she attempted to line the aircraft back up due to the yaw (aircraft flying diagonal not straight) the left or port engine experienced a compressor stall, which the TF30 engine in the F14A had a nasty habit of doing. Unfortunately Kara didn’t follow the proper recovery procedures and the aircraft rolled into the stalled engine, onto its back, and into the ocean. You are correct in that her RIO was able to get out (read up on the F14 ejection sequence if you want to know more) while Kara was ejected directly downward into the ocean killing her instantly. Ward Carroll “Mooch” a former F14 RIO and top gun instructor has actually covered this. If you dont know of his channel look him up.
@@jayss10 could have sworn I read somewhere that it was a bird strike but I could be wrong. I know the procedure in a 2 manned aircraft ejection process. The rear seat always goes out first as the front seat going first would leave the RIO/WSO cooked from the seats rocket
This film could have been released to digital in 2020 or 2021, Tom Cruise said "No. This must be watched in theaters."; hearing people around you saying it's a good film; watching the box office numbers climb; you watched the original and enjoyed it; and here you are...watching it on a much smaller screen. Why is that?
Hi! Because Mom is restricted to home because Dad needs fulltime health care and it's a lot to find someone to watch him. Mom wanted to be part of this reaction so we wanted to watch blind together. That and we try our best to avoid possible spoilers online so didn't know anything about it beforehand. We really enjoyed it too! Thanks for watching!
At almost 60 Tom Cruise was making what I was doing in my 20's and 30's look easy. Both a proud and infuriating moment for me all at the same time. He actually designed a course in his own aircraft to help get the rest of the cast prepared for what the F/A-18 F was about to throw at them all in this movie which from personal experience is not something anyone can do. Most people hit 4 G's and feel like they just went through a marathon they were all pulling up to 9 at some points which even for a seasoned USN aviator that has been at the stick for years is not easy to do. While I never went into "G lock" myself I sure came close more than once pulling the kind of maneuvers this movie shows.
What did you fly in the Navy? And ha, movies always make it look easy so people can be entertained. Was probably daunting for them as performers to go through it. And I thought Miles Teller said the most G's they were pulling in real life was 7. Still, most people wouldn't be willing to go on an intense rollercoaster which I imagine is less G's...
@@kevinh9110 the F-18 both the E which is single seat and F which is twin seated. the most intense roller coaster hits around 2-3 G's. 7 is about the norm in the 18 if you have ever watched the blue angles and seen the one on lift off just pull straight up into an unrestricted climb on takeoff for that pilot during that maneuver is being crushed by the force of a 6 G pull out.
I loved this movie so much! The aircraft Maverick and Rooster stole was an F-14 Tomcat. It was retired by the Navy (prematurely in my opinion) in 2007. After the movies The Final Countdown and Top Gun, the F-14 brought in a whole new generation of recruits into the Navy. Iran is the only other country that operates F-14s and they received them shortly before they became our enemy. I personally believe the F-14 was the true star of the first movie 😁
Because You Loved This Movie You Have To Watch And React To This Video "Top Gun : Maverick. Real Flying. Real G Forces. Behind The Scenes." Just To Give You Some Background Behind The Scenes Stuff For This Movie, Tom Cruise's Number 1 Requirement For This Movie Was That There Would Be Absolutely Positively NO CGI/NO GREEN SCREEN WHATSOEVER AT ALL IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM FOR THIS MOVIE!!!!! Tom Cruise Literally Told Every Single Actor That If They Were Gonna Be Part Of This Movie That They Would Be Required To Go Through The Entire Process Of Fighter Pilot Training And That They Would Be FLYING IN THE PLANES For Real And That They Would Have To Get Used To The G FORCES And He Got Them So Overprepared To Film This Movie That They Even Had To Up The Intensity Of The G FORCES When They Filmed The Movie!!!!! The Plane That Is In The Hangar At The Beginning Of This Movie Is ACTUALLY TOM CRUISE'S P-51 PLANE That He Owns And Flies!!!!! He Has His Actual Pilot's License And Has For Years!!!!! When They Did Their Big London Premiere For "Top Gun : Maverick" Tom Cruise Came Flying In On A Helicopter That He Was Flying Himself!!!!! He Also Has A Helicopter License As Well!!!!! He Also Has A Stunt Driving License Too!!!!! He Owns Multiple Small Planes & Helicopters, And Also Obviously He Has His Motorcycle License And He Owns Multiple Motorcycles!!!!! Tom Cruise Is Flying Every Single Plane In This Movie!!!!! He Did Not Use Any Stunt Doubles!!!!! He Told Them That If He Was Going To Do This Movie That He Would Be Doing ALL Of The FLYING HIMSELF!!!!! Also, The Scene With ICE MAN (VAL KILMER), Val Kilmer Has Been Battling THROAT CANCER For Years Now And He Can't Talk On His Own Anymore...The Voice That You Hear Him Speak With In This Movie Is Actually ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE And Not His Actual Voice!!!!! He Has Lots Of Health Issues Due To Having Throat Cancer And Had To Beg The Studio To Allow Him To Be Part Of This Movie And Tom Cruise Said He Would Not Do The Movie Without VAL KILMER (ICE MAN)!!!!! Also, Glen Powell, Is Also Now A Licensed Pilot After Doing This Movie!!!!! He Realized By The Time He Finished Filming That He Was Only A Few Hours Away From Being Able To Complete His Pilot's License Training And He Went To Tom Cruise And Told Tom That He Wanted To Finish His Training And Get His Pilot's License And Tom Got Him All Set Up To Finish His Training And The Day That Glen Powell Signed His Pilot's License A Guy Walked Up To Glen Dressed In A Mission Impossible Style Suit And Handed Glen Powell An Envelope And Told Him To Open The Envelope And Inside Was A Note From Tom Cruise Saying "Welcome To The Skies" And Behind The Note Was A Certificate For Him To Begin His Stunt Driving Training!!!!! Tom Cruise Is Training And Mentoring Glen Powell!!!!! When Miles Teller Walked Onto The Set Dressed As Rooster (Goose's Son) With The Mustache And The Whole Outfit Tom Cruise Looked At Him And Said "Oh...So We're Really Going There!!!!!" Meaning That Miles Teller Was The Spitting Image Of Goose!!!!! Also, When Miles Teller Plays "Great Balls Of Fire" On The Piano In The Bar, Miles Teller Is Actually Playing The Piano Himself And He Is Also The One Who Is Actually Singing The Song!!!!! Miles Teller Let Tom Know When He Got Cast As Rooster That He Wanted To Be The One To Play The Piano And Sing "Great Balls Of Fire" Himself!!!!! Everything You See On Screen Is Real!!!!! Also, The Whole Cast Says That There Is Absolutely No Distinction Between Tom Cruise & Maverick!!!!! They Said That Every Day He Came To Set Flying Down The Road On His Motorcycle And Left The Set Every Day Flying In His P-51 Airplane Flying Into The Sunset!!!!! They Said Tom Cruise Absolutely Positively 100% IS MAVERICK!!!!! You Can't Separate Maverick From Tom Cruise And That The Only Call Sign That Will Ever Be Atributed With Tom Cruise Is Maverick!!!!!
Hi! I hope so in the next few weeks! We have a few movies that won on our movie poll that we still need to watch first. Mom LOVES Elvis, so we need to watch it! Thanks for asking! 😁
Shocking that you guys reviewed what is maybe the best seuel in history in 26 minutes. Why? So much was missed that is in other reaction channel reactions. I don't get it...
I love this movie but its not entirely accurate. A pilot surviving 9 and even 10 G's? Even with a pilot's flight suit and the internal mechanics of the cockpit that mitigate G forces, a pilot pulling 9 to 10 Gs can only handle that for a matter of SECONDS, like 2 to 3...in the canyon climb it appears they're pulling 9 plus Gs for at least 10 seconds or longer. For those that don't know, each G is your own body weight over every square inch of your body. 10 G's if you're say a 200 pound man is 2 thousand pounds over every square inch. Survivable if its a second or two like on an aggressive turn or a rapid acceleration but not for prolonged time. Pulling that level of Gs is literally crushing your organs, breaking bones and squeezing the blood from you. I worked in aviation in the Navy and would see our pilots land on the carrier after doing intense mock combat getting out of the plane with bloody noses or worse. Most pilots if their career is long enough have lifelong health issues after. Like chronic spinal compression, joint and skeletal issues and are more prone to strokes the omder they get. Its just a brutal assault on their bodies
Oh no! I tried my hardest to make it work. If I make the clips any longer, the video would've been blocked. I think I did pretty good for a 135 minute movie compressed into 10 minutes 😅😁
@@StormAkima0 I don’t pretend to understand the inner workings of the UA-cam monitoring process, but I can see reactions to this movie that go 30, 40, even 50 minutes and they seem to be fine. Why would yours be treated any differently you think? I don’t think the 10 minute limit has been a thing for a while now if I’m not mistaken.
@@spbynum 10 minutes is the legal amount and we've gotten in trouble in the past with movie companies if you try to do more than that.. Just because other channels haven't been caught showing more than 10 minutes, doesn't mean it is legal. Many channels have been shut down in the past and some sued for illegal content. There are millions of channels that upload videos every day, so illegal activity can be missed for a while. Our channel is heavily monitored by big companies and I am constantly disputing copyright conflicts behind the scenes. Most companies review our work and give us the ok to use their content as long as we follow the law. We have been warned before with videos taken down. UA-cam also states on their copyright disputes- "Just because someone else gets away with it, doesn't mean it's legal- so be sure to understand your content is within Fair Use law, etc". Fans of ours have told us similar stories and actually had their channels shut down. I am surprised on how many channels that break Fair Use go under the radar for so long and get so many views undetected by copyright infringement, while we get noticed for almost every video we do. Some channels are found early and are manually monitored from then on like us. Anywho, thanks for watching! 😁
@@StormAkima0 I believe it's 10 minutes of actual film clips. So like the times you don't show the film but just your reaction the clock kind of "stops" counting, so it's not 10 minutes total time including your reaction. Other reaction channels can show reactions 30-40 minutes because they only show the actual film for very short parts like you guys did and then the film goes away to just them reacting to it. Like I think in your reaction there was probably only like 3 minutes counted towards that 10 minutes at most, maybe even less, it really was very very compressed. And I also kind of wish Mom got to speak more at the end, it seemed like Storm and Kim basically just bounced back and forth and Mom just kind of sat in the middle "reacting" to their commentary, lol. Reaction Inception there... 🤣🤣
@@TalkingHands308 Thanks for your input! I wish this was the case, but we've gotten in trouble for attempting that before by copyright owners. UA-cam guidelines and Fair Use law state 10 minutes total of a copyright work that has to be altered greatly from the original source. Fair Use isn't even very clear with how much it protects you, so if a company goes after you, you could be in a lot of financial trouble. I'm really amazed how some can go beyond 10 minutes when our channel is monitored all the time by companies. I love UA-cam and respect laws, but there is no rhyme or reason why some channels get away with it while others are found early on and monitored. Anywho, we are happy that most companies enjoy our work after viewing! That means a lot to us!
Ok ladies, usually I LOVE your videos but I just have to say, this edit is not on point. You are leaving out huge chunks of the story and some of the most impactful character moments. Not good.
Absolutely my favorite sequel, enjoyed watching it with you ladies next time I'll bring the popcorn❤️
Such a great movie! Thanks for watching with us! 🥰🥰🍿🍿
Jesus. Pretty freaking heavy handed with that EDIT! You went through 20 minutes of movie with nothing. What is this channel? Just a trailer preview for your Patreon? Has to be. These reactions are worthless.
I had to look BOB up after the movie. Yes, Bill Pullman's son. He did good to hold his own as a secondary character. All these young actors are looking good in this movie.
Totally agree! Thanks for sharing!
I think this movie might be my favorite of all time. I got really into aviation after the first and this just reaffirmed that. Not just that, but I saw it once in the theater, and maybe three times since it released on streaming. I just don't get tired of it. I'm so glad you're finally reacting to it.
That's great! Wqtching this together was a fun experience! I even edited this UA-cam version and it was a lot of fun to rewatch most of it! So fun!
I really love this movie. So uplifting and heartwarming. Mav and Rooster hugging it out made me cry.
Jennifer Connelly's character Penny Benjamin was mentioned by name in the first movie as the "Admiral's daughter" when Maverick is getting chewed out by his commander.
Meg Ryan says her name too to Charlie
Dang yall are good. Never in a million years would i have remembered that!!
Yes in the piano scene Megan says "goose told me about the time you went ballistic with Penny Benjamin."
Thanks for confirming this for us! We miss Charlie, but Penny was a great character in the movie!
@@StormAkima0
The Hollywood reality is that the actress that played Charlie just aged way too much. Considering how well Tom looks for his own age, it would have been a serious mismatch aesthetically speaking. Penny Benjamin's character mentioned in the first film gave them an unplanned option to bring back another character that wasn't seen on screen to fill the love interest role.
When my friend Jason and I watched this movie when it came out he was literally smiling ear to ear. He quoted by saying this is by far the best sequel to any movie he's seen in the last 20 years. His favorite character is Hangman played by Glenn Powell. He knew he was gonna swoop in and save Rooster and Maverick's lives. I absolutely loved it from start to finish.
Great movie. I think it was kinda suprise to everyone how wide audience this film managed to get
This met all my expectations! Was such a great movie!
The best movie of all time hands down. I work at a movie theater and have seen this movie about 50 times and never get tired of it. 4 months after the release and we are still selling out tickets
That is amazing! It is a fantastic movie! 😆😁
@@StormAkima0 Rooster never blamed Mav for Goose death!!! Maverick raised him, actually Rooster called Maverick Dad twice in the movie, so watch this again if you didn't catch it.
Every TOPGUN graduate becomes a teacher they take back what they learn in the school and then pass it on to the other squadrons stationed on board the Carrier. A friend of mine wore the patch one of the best darn pilots I had the honor to fly with. She kicked my 6 every time we did BCM's. At least I can live with my callsign she hated hers :P
Best thing about it is almost all the flying is real and the actors were flying in the planes and filmed themselves.
Oh wow! That's impressive! 😲😃😀
My wife and I saw the movie last night for the first time, first time we’ve been to any theatre in over two years. And I have to say it was extremely entertaining, kept you on the edge of your seat, both our hearts were beating like crazy. I would certainly recommend this film.
Rooster never blamed Mav for Goose's death!!! Maverick raised him, actually Rooster called Maverick Dad twice in the movie, so watch this again if you didn't catch it.
Great reaction. I expected this to be an action epic, what I didn't expect at all was the emotional impact. The story spacing between the action and emotional sequences was perfection. That third act is unlike anything I've ever seen before. Stunning. This will rank as one of the best films of all time.
If you gals want more Top Gun, then definitely check out its spiritual successor: Days of Thunder (1990) starring Tom Cruise & directed by Tony Scott.
Oh cool! Thanks for your request! 😁
@@StormAkima0 I 2nd this recommendation. Nascar racing version of TopGun.
No CGI ,all live footage ,even when they are filmed in the aircraft .The actors actually got to experience 7G while shooting scenes . : )
9:30 When the F14 moves out the hangar, the music playing is actually a slow orchestral version of Highway to the Danger Zone. A very fitting tribute and reference. ❤
A bird strike was what took out the first female F-14 pilot while her RIO was able to punch out she was not so lucky and went into the Atlantic with the aircraft and was killed instantly on impact
Thats not true. You’re referring to Kara Hultgreen. In summary what happened is she overshot her approach to the carrier and as she attempted to line the aircraft back up due to the yaw (aircraft flying diagonal not straight) the left or port engine experienced a compressor stall, which the TF30 engine in the F14A had a nasty habit of doing. Unfortunately Kara didn’t follow the proper recovery procedures and the aircraft rolled into the stalled engine, onto its back, and into the ocean. You are correct in that her RIO was able to get out (read up on the F14 ejection sequence if you want to know more) while Kara was ejected directly downward into the ocean killing her instantly. Ward Carroll “Mooch” a former F14 RIO and top gun instructor has actually covered this. If you dont know of his channel look him up.
@@jayss10 could have sworn I read somewhere that it was a bird strike but I could be wrong. I know the procedure in a 2 manned aircraft ejection process. The rear seat always goes out first as the front seat going first would leave the RIO/WSO cooked from the seats rocket
tom cruise is 60... that still blows my mind
This film could have been released to digital in 2020 or 2021, Tom Cruise said "No. This must be watched in theaters."; hearing people around you saying it's a good film; watching the box office numbers climb; you watched the original and enjoyed it; and here you are...watching it on a much smaller screen. Why is that?
Hi! Because Mom is restricted to home because Dad needs fulltime health care and it's a lot to find someone to watch him. Mom wanted to be part of this reaction so we wanted to watch blind together. That and we try our best to avoid possible spoilers online so didn't know anything about it beforehand. We really enjoyed it too! Thanks for watching!
about to enter top 5 domestic box office of all time
That's amazing!
"That's so dangerous", yeah, kinda goes with the job.
You guys are my favorite watch along.
At almost 60 Tom Cruise was making what I was doing in my 20's and 30's look easy. Both a proud and infuriating moment for me all at the same time. He actually designed a course in his own aircraft to help get the rest of the cast prepared for what the F/A-18 F was about to throw at them all in this movie which from personal experience is not something anyone can do. Most people hit 4 G's and feel like they just went through a marathon they were all pulling up to 9 at some points which even for a seasoned USN aviator that has been at the stick for years is not easy to do. While I never went into "G lock" myself I sure came close more than once pulling the kind of maneuvers this movie shows.
What did you fly in the Navy? And ha, movies always make it look easy so people can be entertained. Was probably daunting for them as performers to go through it. And I thought Miles Teller said the most G's they were pulling in real life was 7. Still, most people wouldn't be willing to go on an intense rollercoaster which I imagine is less G's...
@@kevinh9110 the F-18 both the E which is single seat and F which is twin seated. the most intense roller coaster hits around 2-3 G's. 7 is about the norm in the 18 if you have ever watched the blue angles and seen the one on lift off just pull straight up into an unrestricted climb on takeoff for that pilot during that maneuver is being crushed by the force of a 6 G pull out.
Thanks, enjoyed watching it with you.
I loved this movie so much! The aircraft Maverick and Rooster stole was an F-14 Tomcat. It was retired by the Navy (prematurely in my opinion) in 2007. After the movies The Final Countdown and Top Gun, the F-14 brought in a whole new generation of recruits into the Navy. Iran is the only other country that operates F-14s and they received them shortly before they became our enemy. I personally believe the F-14 was the true star of the first movie 😁
This movie is so emocional! I love it so much!
It was so good!!!!
A long awaited sequel that did not disappoint
Shockingly you didn't show the funeral of Tom "Iceman" Kazansky?
I know! I had to take out 3 minutes of extra footage at the end to make it 10 minutes. That was a good, very sad scene!
Admiral Cain uses my callsign in this movie. Now if only I left the navy with the 2 stars instead of the silver oakleave
Im a grown man. I cried at this movie goddamit
Because You Loved This Movie You Have To Watch And React To This Video "Top Gun : Maverick. Real Flying. Real G Forces. Behind The Scenes." Just To Give You Some Background Behind The Scenes Stuff For This Movie, Tom Cruise's Number 1 Requirement For This Movie Was That There Would Be Absolutely Positively NO CGI/NO GREEN SCREEN WHATSOEVER AT ALL IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM FOR THIS MOVIE!!!!! Tom Cruise Literally Told Every Single Actor That If They Were Gonna Be Part Of This Movie That They Would Be Required To Go Through The Entire Process Of Fighter Pilot Training And That They Would Be FLYING IN THE PLANES For Real And That They Would Have To Get Used To The G FORCES And He Got Them So Overprepared To Film This Movie That They Even Had To Up The Intensity Of The G FORCES When They Filmed The Movie!!!!! The Plane That Is In The Hangar At The Beginning Of This Movie Is ACTUALLY TOM CRUISE'S P-51 PLANE That He Owns And Flies!!!!! He Has His Actual Pilot's License And Has For Years!!!!! When They Did Their Big London Premiere For "Top Gun : Maverick" Tom Cruise Came Flying In On A Helicopter That He Was Flying Himself!!!!! He Also Has A Helicopter License As Well!!!!! He Also Has A Stunt Driving License Too!!!!! He Owns Multiple Small Planes & Helicopters, And Also Obviously He Has His Motorcycle License And He Owns Multiple Motorcycles!!!!! Tom Cruise Is Flying Every Single Plane In This Movie!!!!! He Did Not Use Any Stunt Doubles!!!!! He Told Them That If He Was Going To Do This Movie That He Would Be Doing ALL Of The FLYING HIMSELF!!!!! Also, The Scene With ICE MAN (VAL KILMER), Val Kilmer Has Been Battling THROAT CANCER For Years Now And He Can't Talk On His Own Anymore...The Voice That You Hear Him Speak With In This Movie Is Actually ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE And Not His Actual Voice!!!!! He Has Lots Of Health Issues Due To Having Throat Cancer And Had To Beg The Studio To Allow Him To Be Part Of This Movie And Tom Cruise Said He Would Not Do The Movie Without VAL KILMER (ICE MAN)!!!!! Also, Glen Powell, Is Also Now A Licensed Pilot After Doing This Movie!!!!! He Realized By The Time He Finished Filming That He Was Only A Few Hours Away From Being Able To Complete His Pilot's License Training And He Went To Tom Cruise And Told Tom That He Wanted To Finish His Training And Get His Pilot's License And Tom Got Him All Set Up To Finish His Training And The Day That Glen Powell Signed His Pilot's License A Guy Walked Up To Glen Dressed In A Mission Impossible Style Suit And Handed Glen Powell An Envelope And Told Him To Open The Envelope And Inside Was A Note From Tom Cruise Saying "Welcome To The Skies" And Behind The Note Was A Certificate For Him To Begin His Stunt Driving Training!!!!! Tom Cruise Is Training And Mentoring Glen Powell!!!!! When Miles Teller Walked Onto The Set Dressed As Rooster (Goose's Son) With The Mustache And The Whole Outfit Tom Cruise Looked At Him And Said "Oh...So We're Really Going There!!!!!" Meaning That Miles Teller Was The Spitting Image Of Goose!!!!! Also, When Miles Teller Plays "Great Balls Of Fire" On The Piano In The Bar, Miles Teller Is Actually Playing The Piano Himself And He Is Also The One Who Is Actually Singing The Song!!!!! Miles Teller Let Tom Know When He Got Cast As Rooster That He Wanted To Be The One To Play The Piano And Sing "Great Balls Of Fire" Himself!!!!! Everything You See On Screen Is Real!!!!! Also, The Whole Cast Says That There Is Absolutely No Distinction Between Tom Cruise & Maverick!!!!! They Said That Every Day He Came To Set Flying Down The Road On His Motorcycle And Left The Set Every Day Flying In His P-51 Airplane Flying Into The Sunset!!!!! They Said Tom Cruise Absolutely Positively 100% IS MAVERICK!!!!! You Can't Separate Maverick From Tom Cruise And That The Only Call Sign That Will Ever Be Atributed With Tom Cruise Is Maverick!!!!!
You literally ....... the best scene in the movie....
I have been waiting for these reactions. thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching with us!
Now this is epic.
Great reaction to a great film! Thank you!
Yay! Thank you!! 😘🥰😁
Been waiting on you lovely ladies ❤
Aww thanks for watching with us! 😘😁
Let gooooo
But then we'll miss the move if we go. We're already in front of our screens.
Maybe so sir but not today 😉
great movie
On your top tier patreon you all don't have where your patreon says a movie and you all have to react to it ( one that you haven't seen). ?
Should ve seen on big screen
Are y'all going to react to the elvis movie?
Hi! I hope so in the next few weeks! We have a few movies that won on our movie poll that we still need to watch first. Mom LOVES Elvis, so we need to watch it! Thanks for asking! 😁
@@StormAkima0 thanks for the reply😊
Should react to Jordan Peeles “Nope”
👍♥️♥️!...
😁😁🥰🥰
Shocking that you guys reviewed what is maybe the best seuel in history in 26 minutes. Why? So much was missed that is in other reaction channel reactions. I don't get it...
I love this movie but its not entirely accurate. A pilot surviving 9 and even 10 G's? Even with a pilot's flight suit and the internal mechanics of the cockpit that mitigate G forces, a pilot pulling 9 to 10 Gs can only handle that for a matter of SECONDS, like 2 to 3...in the canyon climb it appears they're pulling 9 plus Gs for at least 10 seconds or longer. For those that don't know, each G is your own body weight over every square inch of your body. 10 G's if you're say a 200 pound man is 2 thousand pounds over every square inch. Survivable if its a second or two like on an aggressive turn or a rapid acceleration but not for prolonged time. Pulling that level of Gs is literally crushing your organs, breaking bones and squeezing the blood from you. I worked in aviation in the Navy and would see our pilots land on the carrier after doing intense mock combat getting out of the plane with bloody noses or worse. Most pilots if their career is long enough have lifelong health issues after. Like chronic spinal compression, joint and skeletal issues and are more prone to strokes the omder they get. Its just a brutal assault on their bodies
Man, this reaction got edited into oblivion. Great movie though.
Oh no! I tried my hardest to make it work. If I make the clips any longer, the video would've been blocked. I think I did pretty good for a 135 minute movie compressed into 10 minutes 😅😁
@@StormAkima0 I don’t pretend to understand the inner workings of the UA-cam monitoring process, but I can see reactions to this movie that go 30, 40, even 50 minutes and they seem to be fine. Why would yours be treated any differently you think? I don’t think the 10 minute limit has been a thing for a while now if I’m not mistaken.
@@spbynum 10 minutes is the legal amount and we've gotten in trouble in the past with movie companies if you try to do more than that.. Just because other channels haven't been caught showing more than 10 minutes, doesn't mean it is legal. Many channels have been shut down in the past and some sued for illegal content. There are millions of channels that upload videos every day, so illegal activity can be missed for a while. Our channel is heavily monitored by big companies and I am constantly disputing copyright conflicts behind the scenes. Most companies review our work and give us the ok to use their content as long as we follow the law. We have been warned before with videos taken down. UA-cam also states on their copyright disputes- "Just because someone else gets away with it, doesn't mean it's legal- so be sure to understand your content is within Fair Use law, etc".
Fans of ours have told us similar stories and actually had their channels shut down. I am surprised on how many channels that break Fair Use go under the radar for so long and get so many views undetected by copyright infringement, while we get noticed for almost every video we do. Some channels are found early and are manually monitored from then on like us. Anywho, thanks for watching! 😁
@@StormAkima0 I believe it's 10 minutes of actual film clips. So like the times you don't show the film but just your reaction the clock kind of "stops" counting, so it's not 10 minutes total time including your reaction. Other reaction channels can show reactions 30-40 minutes because they only show the actual film for very short parts like you guys did and then the film goes away to just them reacting to it. Like I think in your reaction there was probably only like 3 minutes counted towards that 10 minutes at most, maybe even less, it really was very very compressed. And I also kind of wish Mom got to speak more at the end, it seemed like Storm and Kim basically just bounced back and forth and Mom just kind of sat in the middle "reacting" to their commentary, lol. Reaction Inception there... 🤣🤣
@@TalkingHands308 Thanks for your input! I wish this was the case, but we've gotten in trouble for attempting that before by copyright owners. UA-cam guidelines and Fair Use law state 10 minutes total of a copyright work that has to be altered greatly from the original source. Fair Use isn't even very clear with how much it protects you, so if a company goes after you, you could be in a lot of financial trouble.
I'm really amazed how some can go beyond 10 minutes when our channel is monitored all the time by companies. I love UA-cam and respect laws, but there is no rhyme or reason why some channels get away with it while others are found early on and monitored. Anywho, we are happy that most companies enjoy our work after viewing! That means a lot to us!
What a missed opportunity, sloppy editing
Ok ladies, usually I LOVE your videos but I just have to say, this edit is not on point. You are leaving out huge chunks of the story and some of the most impactful character moments.
Not good.
Storm... PLEASE stop pronouncing the word "button" like that! It's no "buh' en" FFS! The word is "buTTon".... ugh