
And so it began. Maverick and Goose got their shot at Top Gun – the U.S. Navy aviation training school where the best fighter pilots in the Navy get to become the best of the best. What a film. What a soundtrack. Top Gun = Top Film. FACT. However, the film ran grossly over budget, over time and it’s director Tony Scott was fired officially three times. A lot of top talent did not want to be associated with the film. So how, at 26, has it aged so well when many other films shot in the most stylistically horrifying decade of the last century now look like absolute shite?
Top Gun got a play on TV the other night and despite the fact that there were several other top films on at that time and my impending bed time looming I could not stop myself from watching. It’s a classic. I defy anyone not to like it. And if you haven’t seen it you don’t deserve eyes, let alone a television! In a year that also saw Crocodile Dundee, Aliens and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off light up the big screen Top Gun has stood head and shoulders above the rest. And I think I know why.
When I was a kid I saw Top Gun for the first time and I remember being glued to the TV. I had it on VHS and used to watch it over and over and over. I’d wake up in the morning and press play, watch it until I was dragged down for breakfast by my Mam and then head off to school. When I got home I would press play again at where ever I had left off that morning and I’d watch it all the way through. Then rewind and play it again. I used to use the keyboard and joystick from my Commodore to pretend I was a fighter pilot. I was Maverick. I wanted to be a fighter pilot up until I was 16 and had to choose my A Levels. When I found out I needed to study maths and physics to become a pilot a changed my mind and decided I wanted to be a lawyer instead. I should add that I’m not a lawyer either.

However, the film almost never made it to our screens and we would have been deprived of the lust to shoot down Johnny-Foreigner in our fighter jet whilst listening to Kenny Loggins’ driving rock anthem ‘Danger Zone’. The amount of problems that the film encountered as it threatened to spiral out of control is beyond belief.
According to IMDB’s facts about Top Gun, Steven Soderberg and John Carpenter turned down the chance to direct it. Patrick Swayze, Nicolas Cage, John Cusak, Emilio Estevez, Matthew Broderick, Sean Penn, Micheal J. Fox and Tom Hanks all turned down the chance to play Maverick. Tatum O’Neal, Michelle Pfieffer, Jamie Lee Curtis, Holly Hunter, Geena Davies, Jodie Foster, Ally Sheedy, Daryl Hannah, Diane Lane, Sarah Jessica Parker and Linda Hamilton all turned down the role of Charlie. Val Kilmer didn’t want to be in the film, but was forced by contractual obligations. Bryan Adams refused to allow his song ‘Only The Strong Survive’ to be on the soundtrack as he felt the film glorified war. What a bunch of idiots!

However, the real low point of the production came when the renowned aerobatic pilot Art Scholl was killed during filming. Scholl was attempting to create a flat spin so the onboard camera could capture it for the film. However, the aircraft failed to recover from the spin and Scholl radioed, “I have a problem…. I have a real problem’. Reports are that he crashed into the Pacific Ocean on September 16th 1985 and neither Scholl or the aircraft were recovered. The film was dedicated to his memory.
Despite what seemed like an over ambitious disaster of a movie that no one in their right mind would be associated with it was a huge, huge success. Top Gun was the top grossing film of 1986 beating Crocodile Dundee, Platoon, The Karate Kid Part II, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Back To School, Aliens, The Golden Child, Ruthless People and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Not many of those films have aged well either and rarely get played on terrestrial television. Have you seen Crocodile Dundee lately? It’s pants and looks like shite.
Top Gun is not only still played, but has become iconic. The film has grossed an estimated $353,816,701 worldwide. The film ranked at number 455 in Empire's 2008 list of the 500 greatest films of all time. Yahoo! Movies recently ranked Top Gun #19 on their list of greatest action films of all-time. Top Gun was voted #3 Must See Movie of all time by listeners of Capital FM. The film's tagline, "I feel the need - the need for speed!" was voted as number 94 out of 100 in a list of the best movie quotes by the American Film Institute. It was nominated for four Academy Awards in 1987 including Best Effects and Sound Effects Editing, Best Film Editing, Best Sound and Best Original Song for ‘Take My Breath Away’. And it won Best Original Song.

The film has also given us some movie gold. The scene in the bar with Goose and Maverick playing the piano and singing along to ‘Great Balls Of Fire’ is a classic. The friendship between Maverick and Goose is touching, but not too soppy. Just how us blokes like it. I sometimes refer to my mate Mark as Goose, because he’s my wingman. And I’m obviously Maverick, because I’m cool as poo. I like to think. Quotes like, ‘Son, you’re ego’s writing cheques you’re body can’t cash!’ are classic. My personal favourite quote is when Stinger tells Maverick, ‘And if you screw up just this much, you'll be flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog shit out of Hong Kong!’. You know you like that one!
Top Gun ticks so many boxes for cinematic entertainment. Top Gun is the ultimate escapism to a world where men are men and life is good, despite even the death of loved ones. The love of a good woman can help you overcome anything. The soundtrack is a classic and I still have it on my IPhone. Maverick made aviators cool and the world owes him a favour for that. Men want to be Maverick and women want to be with Maverick. He’s cool as poo. And so is the film. It is indeed ‘up there with the best of the best’.
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