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Top Gun Maverick
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I suppose my question is who's going to see it in the cinema but I'm prompted to ask because I'm watching Tom Cruise talk about it on Sky at the moment Top Gun was such an iconic film from the 80s and I tend to watch it whenever it's on but listening to Cruise now talking about the sequel heroes across as a total c.ck
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I seem to be in a very small minority - I thought Top Gun was a vacuous horrible video-esque homo-erotic video game piece of garbage.
But thanks to the press adoration of the film and its star, it's impossible to avoid the fact that a sequel is out.
So to answer your question, I will not be going to see this new film
But thanks to the press adoration of the film and its star, it's impossible to avoid the fact that a sequel is out.
So to answer your question, I will not be going to see this new film
You mean Tom Cruise, you mean that Tom Cruise that seems to think he's an actor, oh yes that's exactly what he is. Just an actor, who thinks he's god almighty.
Pot loads of money for junk films, in fact just like the junk films that I went to see as a kid on a Saturday morning in the 60s. The Lone Ranger rides again:)))
Pot loads of money for junk films, in fact just like the junk films that I went to see as a kid on a Saturday morning in the 60s. The Lone Ranger rides again:)))
Come come, now, Andy. You're among friends. No need to hold back - tell us what you really think! :-). BTW, I can't comment as I've never seen it.
//...who's going to see it in the cinema..//
Absolutely no chance. Nothing against this film in particular (though I doubt it is my cup of tea). I haven't been to the cinema since 1979. It was bad enough then but on top of being surrounded by people who cannot survive without eating and drinking for a couple of hours, I'd now have to cope with idiots faffing about with phones in the dark. Thanks, but no thanks.
//...who's going to see it in the cinema..//
Absolutely no chance. Nothing against this film in particular (though I doubt it is my cup of tea). I haven't been to the cinema since 1979. It was bad enough then but on top of being surrounded by people who cannot survive without eating and drinking for a couple of hours, I'd now have to cope with idiots faffing about with phones in the dark. Thanks, but no thanks.
//His religion probably has to do with something to do with his weirdness.//
I'm rather keen on his religion, actually. The Church of Scientology made a sizeably donation to the Bluebell Heritage Railway in Sussex, of which I am a Life Member. It helped them considerably to restore the line to connect with the main line at East Grinstead - an ambition it had held from its foundation in 1960 to completion of the link in 2012. Every time I land on the westerly runway at Gatwick I pass over their HQ at Saint Hill Manor and give thanks. But I still will not be visiting the cinema!
I'm rather keen on his religion, actually. The Church of Scientology made a sizeably donation to the Bluebell Heritage Railway in Sussex, of which I am a Life Member. It helped them considerably to restore the line to connect with the main line at East Grinstead - an ambition it had held from its foundation in 1960 to completion of the link in 2012. Every time I land on the westerly runway at Gatwick I pass over their HQ at Saint Hill Manor and give thanks. But I still will not be visiting the cinema!