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Just been to see this movie. Total Hollywood storyline and big on the USA is awesome angle but great fun all the same.
Now to add an F-18 to the build queue/stash.
On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.
Just been to see this movie. Total Hollywood storyline and big on the USA is awesome angle but great fun all the same.
Now to add an F-18 to the build queue/stash.
It may well be a nicely done film.......
.... but not for me i`m afraid.
Just been to see this movie. Total Hollywood storyline and big on the USA is awesome angle but great fun all the same.
Now to add an F-18 to the build queue/stash.
I have heard nothing but good things. Looking forward to going to see it!
I went to see it on Sunday. Leaving aside the Hollywood nonsense, I really enjoyed it even though I usually steer clear of your typical (so called) 'Blockbuster' films.
The flying sequences were realistic enough without ridiculously over-cgi'd effects. They clearly made an effort to make the film look as good as the original.
For me, the continuity with the original was handled just on the right side of 'cheesiness'.
How the 'Top Gun: Maverick' cast trained to fly fighter jets.
As you say Nick, they didn't overdo the CGI stuff. This link explains why CGI wasn't too much of an issue.
I watched the film yesterday and did enjoy it. I can't believe the original came out in 1986.
How the 'Top Gun: Maverick' cast trained to fly fighter jets.
As you say Nick, they didn't overdo the CGI stuff. This link explains why CGI wasn't too much of an issue.
I watched the film yesterday and did enjoy it. I can't believe the original came out in 1986.
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