Well, I was a flight instructor and flying charter when Final Countdown came out. Me and a buddy went to see it and that was it for me. I got with a Navy recruiter in Detroit, before I knew it I was down in Pensacola going through AOCS class 24-80 in Oct 1980.. Got my wings in June 1982, selected East coast Tomcats. Got to the RAG in Sep 1982, ended up in the mighty Tophatters of VF-14 in Jun 1983. Alex "Rattler" Rucker was my first Skipper and Ed "Hunyak" Andrews was my CAG on that first cruise. Great podcast episode guys.....V/R Bob "Munch" Lambert
Thank you to "Jell-O", "Bio", "Crunch" and "Shoes" for your continued selfless stalwart and steadfast devotion and service to this grateful nation. Shoes, my utmost heartfelt and sincerest condolences to you on the loss of your friends "Fox" Ferrell and Jim Huston. Keep doing this Tomcast y'all. Love it! And you're correct, the Final Countdown is making a comeback it seems. And we do need the return of the "Cat". Hand salute.
I'm almost 50 years old and guys like Shoes still are and will always be my heroes. They always have the most amazing stories to tell and they always seem so much larger than life. It was always my dream to be a fighter pilot, but life dealt me a hand that led me into the JAG Corps. Maybe in the next life? Check six!
VF-84's paint scheme was simply the best look on a fighter. Whether the F-4 or the F-14, they both looked kick-ass. I have to remember that line, "Nah, there's no hope. You can't. That's like converting a goat into a greyhound." - Al "Shoes" Mullen, lol.
One of your best podcasts! I was in VF171 Det KW Phantoms during the filming! Left there and went to VF-102 and stayed a Tomcat maintainer (VF101, VF33, VF101KW and Greatest tour was the Bullets F-14D Senior Maintenance Chief!
I was 6 years old when this movie came out. My parents let me stay up late to watch it. I so love this movie. My childhood was watching this, Black Sheep Squadron, Top Gun, and Iron Eagle. And then living at places near military bases near the flight path watching the aircraft take of or come in for landing.
@@FighterPilotPodcast I actually followed the paths of those before me. My Great Grandfather, both Grandfathers and my dad went Army. So I also went army, but I became an Forward Observer. So my joy of working with military aircraft never came to an end. I was able to conduct CAS missions with A-10s, F-16s, AV-8s, Apache and Cobras.
@@FighterPilotPodcast I actually enjoyed it. Nothing like calling in a CAS mission. During training missions, the pilots would give us a fly by and pull straight up over us, you could feel the heat off the engines, and smell the exhaust. Pretty awesome.
I saw FC in the theater when it came out and loved it. Another great episode! Thanks for mentioning the B25. As a current 25 pilot in VA Beach, it always warms my heart when my favorite bird makes it into the conversation.
There is a camaraderie within the military that no one outside the military will ever understand or relate to. Those who have served all hate it together and love it together and their experiences cannot be fathomed by anyone who hasn't done it themselves. These three guys were truly the tip of the spear, and they make it all sound like a Sunday afternoon outing, but at the same time they are serious as a heart attack. I understand most of it, I was USAF medical aircrew (Flight Nurse), way, way out on the fringe of what these guys did, but hearing them tell their tales makes me want to be back in the back of that C-141B, or out on the flight line, listening to that sound of freedom while I lost my hearing doing it. I loved the film "The Final Countdown", it was before my time in the military and I was so impressed with flight procedures on the carrier. The pivotal scene for me was the pair of Tomcats hauling ass past the yacht. wings tucked. Of course Katherine Ross was okay, too.
Great episode. Loved hearing all the behind the scenes of my fav movie since I first saw it on the big screen. I watch it over and over and my navy pride swell to tears. Thanks again. Here is a additional behind the scenes. I have volunteered at the uss intrepid museum since day 1 and the main film about life on a carrier was edited with the same footage from this film including the F-14 shots. Thanks to the movie company also. Thanks for the podcasts for the best planes ever.
Hey Shoes! I was there in Key West with you guys. Ya'll gave my father one helluva ceremony and inducted him into the squadron. He always remembered that very fondly. A little while after that ceremony a bunch of you guys ripped my shirt off and spray painted the skull and crossbones on me with the squadron stencil. I thought that was the coolest shit in the world. Still got the official shirt with all of the patches. Thanks for all of the fun.
Guys like Shoes make me even prouder to be an American. He looks and sounds like he could still be flying fighters. I agree with you sir, about the paint scheme on the VF-84 Tomcats, and the matching helmets!
I am mere mortal middle-aged nerd who's into flight sims (DCS). I've had the F-14 on it since the module released. I've long decided that the F-14 isn't for me (me an FBW millenial). But this podcast is inspiring me to go back and pick up the Big Cat again for a spin.
I have the deluxe DVD release of Final Countdown (with the lenticular cover) AND the more recent 4K deluxe that's bundled with the soundtrack CD. The soundtrack CD, btw, last I checked was still available separately. Never got the Blu ray version. I heard the BD deleted a 1 or 2 extras the 2-disc deluxe DVD had. Fox Farrell is interviewed in a making of documentary for FC and discusses the "near-fatal" F-14 dive. There's a Navy promo film available on Periscope UA-cam channel that was narrated by the late Cliff Robertson, best known to modern audiences as Uncle Ben in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy (2002, 2004, 2007). That promo film used footage from The Final Countdown as well as the theme music. My general impression of The Final Countdown is that it's less prestigious among the public but I've gotten the feeling the Navy crowd appreciates the fact that FC didn't have the interpersonal BS and competition that was put into Top Gun. [There is no Top Gun trophy cup competition! The military doesn't do things that way!!!] Also, there were fewer obvious technical goofs in FC (such as 3 missiles firing from THE SAME MISSILE RAIL) than Top Gun.
One question I would have is, what were Shoes' feelings about the US Navy's move away from the high-viz squadrons markings and helmets (that he says was perhaps one of the reasons VF-84 was chosen for the movie) to the low-viz grey that we saw in Top Gun and beyond? As a fighter pilot, did he ever feel exposed and too conspicuous with the high-viz markings?
I keep looking at that scene and seeing all the spoilers deployed and the tailerons at full deflection and seeing it still rolling the other way for a moment. I just wonder if the flight surgeon had to remove a seat cushion or two.
@@FighterPilotPodcast It is possibly serial number 44-30823, N1042B, at Mid America Flight Museum in Texas, currently named "God and Country", listed as airworthy. I can't be sure as it's really difficult to pin down exactly which aircraft this is, but 44-30823 was used as a camera ship during this time apparently and one site says it was in Key West, which tracks. So, maybe?
Awesome interview! It was interesting to hear Sir Shoes’ experiences with filming the movie, especially the challenges that came about while filming the famous scene with the Zeroes. If it hasn’t been done yet, would it be possible to have Bozo Abel or any other VF-51 pilots to share about their involvement in flying the Tomcats in Top Gun for a future episode?
I recently found your channel and I love it. I'm speculating how each of you got your call signs. I work in an office and, believe it or not, us men have codes (call signs) for just about everybody and they are quite funny as inside jokes; so that leads me to the next question, how exactly did you acquire your call sign? Here are my theories. "BIO" - Short for Bio Hazzard. "Shoes" - Short for clown shoes (one of my nicknames). Office code names back at you. Hilarious. Office women also do the same, truth be told, it's universal.
Like me as a truck driver, after a while when I'm actually in the driver's seat of my truck, I pretty much know and can feel where every part of it is and what ita doing like it's a part of my own body. Do you get that way with your aircraft and how long does it take you to get to that point?
If I could have an aircraft garage, it would be be Spitfire, BF109, Mozzie and absolutely the Tomcat there are more, like the Lightning going Mach in a vertical climb👍👍👍
Oh, gee. "This is why women live longer than men" never proved so relevant! There's static discharge. I don't care, I want to try it! LMAO! I love these Tomcasts.
Shoes Mullin... Fox Farrell, and the "..on the Deck..." Shot. VF-84 Jolly Rogers. Legendary. I agree with Shoes... Without the hype about the F-14 from Final Countdown, there is probably no 1984 Top Gun Film...
This is in the top five! I can watch this over and over. So glad these are being posted again. Thanks to all.
Good to know! 🍻
Shoes you are a Sailor, NEVER apologize for that! Senior Chief sends. BZ, great job in the interview.
Well, I was a flight instructor and flying charter when Final Countdown came out. Me and a buddy went to see it and that was it for me. I got with a Navy recruiter in Detroit, before I knew it I was down in Pensacola going through AOCS class 24-80 in Oct 1980.. Got my wings in June 1982, selected East coast Tomcats. Got to the RAG in Sep 1982, ended up in the mighty Tophatters of VF-14 in Jun 1983. Alex "Rattler" Rucker was my first Skipper and Ed "Hunyak" Andrews was my CAG on that first cruise. Great podcast episode guys.....V/R Bob "Munch" Lambert
Great video everyone! Thanks for sharing. Love the salute story near the end.
My favorite aviation movie! :)
Thank you to "Jell-O", "Bio", "Crunch" and "Shoes" for your continued selfless stalwart and steadfast devotion and service to this grateful nation. Shoes, my utmost heartfelt and sincerest condolences to you on the loss of your friends "Fox" Ferrell and Jim Huston.
Keep doing this Tomcast y'all. Love it! And you're correct, the Final Countdown is making a comeback it seems. And we do need the return of the "Cat". Hand salute.
I'm almost 50 years old and guys like Shoes still are and will always be my heroes. They always have the most amazing stories to tell and they always seem so much larger than life. It was always my dream to be a fighter pilot, but life dealt me a hand that led me into the JAG Corps. Maybe in the next life? Check six!
VF-84's paint scheme was simply the best look on a fighter. Whether the F-4 or the F-14, they both looked kick-ass.
I have to remember that line, "Nah, there's no hope. You can't. That's like converting a goat into a greyhound." - Al "Shoes" Mullen, lol.
One of your best podcasts! I was in VF171 Det KW Phantoms during the filming! Left there and went to VF-102 and stayed a Tomcat maintainer (VF101, VF33, VF101KW and Greatest tour was the Bullets F-14D Senior Maintenance Chief!
I was 6 years old when this movie came out. My parents let me stay up late to watch it. I so love this movie. My childhood was watching this, Black Sheep Squadron, Top Gun, and Iron Eagle. And then living at places near military bases near the flight path watching the aircraft take of or come in for landing.
Did you end up flying or doing something else?
@@FighterPilotPodcast I actually followed the paths of those before me. My Great Grandfather, both Grandfathers and my dad went Army. So I also went army, but I became an Forward Observer. So my joy of working with military aircraft never came to an end. I was able to conduct CAS missions with A-10s, F-16s, AV-8s, Apache and Cobras.
@@roydegenstein4293 win-win!
@@FighterPilotPodcast I actually enjoyed it. Nothing like calling in a CAS mission. During training missions, the pilots would give us a fly by and pull straight up over us, you could feel the heat off the engines, and smell the exhaust. Pretty awesome.
@@roydegenstein4293 🤩💪
What a brilliant guy to have on, could have listened to him for hours👌🙏
Great podcast, thank you 👍
You're welcome! Believe Shoes has made the rounds on other shows, you might search him...
I could sit and listen to Shoes allllll night!
Loved The Final Countdown, must have watched it a hundred times.
I saw FC in the theater when it came out and loved it. Another great episode! Thanks for mentioning the B25. As a current 25 pilot in VA Beach, it always warms my heart when my favorite bird makes it into the conversation.
There is a camaraderie within the military that no one outside the military will ever understand or relate to. Those who have served all hate it together and love it together and their experiences cannot be fathomed by anyone who hasn't done it themselves. These three guys were truly the tip of the spear, and they make it all sound like a Sunday afternoon outing, but at the same time they are serious as a heart attack. I understand most of it, I was USAF medical aircrew (Flight Nurse), way, way out on the fringe of what these guys did, but hearing them tell their tales makes me want to be back in the back of that C-141B, or out on the flight line, listening to that sound of freedom while I lost my hearing doing it.
I loved the film "The Final Countdown", it was before my time in the military and I was so impressed with flight procedures on the carrier. The pivotal scene for me was the pair of Tomcats hauling ass past the yacht. wings tucked. Of course Katherine Ross was okay, too.
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Great episode. Loved hearing all the behind the scenes of my fav movie since I first saw it on the big screen. I watch it over and over and my navy pride swell to tears. Thanks again. Here is a additional behind the scenes. I have volunteered at the uss intrepid museum since day 1 and the main film about life on a carrier was edited with the same footage from this film including the F-14 shots. Thanks to the movie company also.
Thanks for the podcasts for the best planes ever.
Great interview. Thanks "Shoes" for the insights into this classic movie.
Hey Shoes! I was there in Key West with you guys. Ya'll gave my father one helluva ceremony and inducted him into the squadron. He always remembered that very fondly. A little while after that ceremony a bunch of you guys ripped my shirt off and spray painted the skull and crossbones on me with the squadron stencil. I thought that was the coolest shit in the world. Still got the official shirt with all of the patches. Thanks for all of the fun.
Love The Final Countdown! Anyone looking for a Final Coundown accurate VF84 helmet, I'm your guy 🤙
That would be me! How much?
Guys like Shoes make me even prouder to be an American. He looks and sounds like he could still be flying fighters. I agree with you sir, about the paint scheme on the VF-84 Tomcats, and the matching helmets!
Those guys are WICKEDLY GREAT!!!!! Thanks for sharing 🙏
Enjoying these SO MUCH the 2nd time around!
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I am mere mortal middle-aged nerd who's into flight sims (DCS). I've had the F-14 on it since the module released. I've long decided that the F-14 isn't for me (me an FBW millenial). But this podcast is inspiring me to go back and pick up the Big Cat again for a spin.
Meridian is my home town 😎 Final Countdown one of my all time favorite movies ‼️‼️‼️‼️
Such a great interview, so many great stories
I have the deluxe DVD release of Final Countdown (with the lenticular cover) AND the more recent 4K deluxe that's bundled with the soundtrack CD. The soundtrack CD, btw, last I checked was still available separately. Never got the Blu ray version. I heard the BD deleted a 1 or 2 extras the 2-disc deluxe DVD had. Fox Farrell is interviewed in a making of documentary for FC and discusses the "near-fatal" F-14 dive.
There's a Navy promo film available on Periscope UA-cam channel that was narrated by the late Cliff Robertson, best known to modern audiences as Uncle Ben in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy (2002, 2004, 2007). That promo film used footage from The Final Countdown as well as the theme music.
My general impression of The Final Countdown is that it's less prestigious among the public but I've gotten the feeling the Navy crowd appreciates the fact that FC didn't have the interpersonal BS and competition that was put into Top Gun. [There is no Top Gun trophy cup competition! The military doesn't do things that way!!!] Also, there were fewer obvious technical goofs in FC (such as 3 missiles firing from THE SAME MISSILE RAIL) than Top Gun.
Great show!
Really enjoyed hearing the behind the scenese stories!
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I regularly watch this movie, all aircraft scenes are superb.
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Wow, that was awesome
One question I would have is, what were Shoes' feelings about the US Navy's move away from the high-viz squadrons markings and helmets (that he says was perhaps one of the reasons VF-84 was chosen for the movie) to the low-viz grey that we saw in Top Gun and beyond? As a fighter pilot, did he ever feel exposed and too conspicuous with the high-viz markings?
I keep looking at that scene and seeing all the spoilers deployed and the tailerons at full deflection and seeing it still rolling the other way for a moment.
I just wonder if the flight surgeon had to remove a seat cushion or two.
Great movie!! Not only more US NAVY footage than Top Gun, but better!
Great movie!
Wow, I never knew about the B-25, very cool. I wonder where that aircraft is today.
Hopefully still flying but it has been almost 50 years!
@@FighterPilotPodcast It is possibly serial number 44-30823, N1042B, at Mid America Flight Museum in Texas, currently named "God and Country", listed as airworthy. I can't be sure as it's really difficult to pin down exactly which aircraft this is, but 44-30823 was used as a camera ship during this time apparently and one site says it was in Key West, which tracks. So, maybe?
@@RCAvhstape Possibly!
Awesome interview! It was interesting to hear Sir Shoes’ experiences with filming the movie, especially the challenges that came about while filming the famous scene with the Zeroes. If it hasn’t been done yet, would it be possible to have Bozo Abel or any other VF-51 pilots to share about their involvement in flying the Tomcats in Top Gun for a future episode?
Hold that thought…
@@FighterPilotPodcast My bad! Just realized these are re-runs. I'm looking forward to seeing Bozo's episode on this channel.
They knew how to have fun back in those days.
And the music really made the movie too
wauw.!!!.. Awesome talk!
Thanks. 👍
Cool episode guys!!
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I recently found your channel and I love it. I'm speculating how each of you got your call signs. I work in an office and, believe it or not, us men have codes (call signs) for just about everybody and they are quite funny as inside jokes; so that leads me to the next question, how exactly did you acquire your call sign? Here are my theories. "BIO" - Short for Bio Hazzard. "Shoes" - Short for clown shoes (one of my nicknames). Office code names back at you. Hilarious. Office women also do the same, truth be told, it's universal.
It was the same B-25 that filmed the Battle of Britain 1969.
Emory Brown who was a test pilot for the Navy first flew the F4 than test the F-14. I believe.
Thanks Jello, Crunch, & Bio!
You're welcome. 😎
Like me as a truck driver, after a while when I'm actually in the driver's seat of my truck, I pretty much know and can feel where every part of it is and what ita doing like it's a part of my own body. Do you get that way with your aircraft and how long does it take you to get to that point?
Since the Navy outsources enlisted shore duty squadron jobs, they might as well outsource adversary pilot jobs as well.
Shoes' stories about his wife are priceless
I loved the War Hoover as an avionics tech. But, I'd be lying if I said the Tomcat wasn't the coolest bird to see launch at night.
Just a note that the video indicates Dale Snodgrass died in 2001… just a heads-up to that error.
Thanks, missed that
Yeah it should be 2021. RIP Dale. ❤️
Fear the bones, baby😼
If I could have an aircraft garage, it would be be Spitfire, BF109, Mozzie and absolutely the Tomcat there are more, like the Lightning going Mach in a vertical climb👍👍👍
John Paul Jones was also Scottish!
Oh, gee.
"This is why women live longer than men" never proved so relevant!
There's static discharge.
I don't care, I want to try it!
LMAO!
I love these Tomcasts.
Katharine Ross's "boyfriend" was Sam Elliot; they have been married since 1984.
They have a ranch in Hawaii i believe.
Shoes=Legend👍🫡
Crunch when were you a black lion
Shoes Mullin... Fox Farrell, and the "..on the Deck..." Shot. VF-84 Jolly Rogers. Legendary. I agree with Shoes... Without the hype about the F-14 from Final Countdown, there is probably no 1984 Top Gun Film...