View Full Version : With His Career in Trouble, Tom Cruise May Return to Do Sequel to 'Top Gun'


Brian Damage
06-29-2010, 10:24 AM
There's so many things I remember about my first viewing of "Top Gun" but mostly, I remember being late to the theatre.

For some reason, we were dreadfully late to the session. The film had to have been about 20 minutes in by the time we rocked up. We shuffled into the dark theatre - which, mind you, was packed - searched for seats, before trying to catch up on what the heck was happening.

I know I should remember my first viewing of Tony Scott's mega-hit more fondly - but sadly, the 'death of Goose' or the 'Serenading McGillis at the bar' scene just pales in comparison to my memory of missing the first act of the film.

Yeah, I ended up seeing the film again - probably less than two-weeks later - but it's just a pity that my first viewing of "Top Gun" was by way of a truncated version. I've fonder memories of watching "Gremlins", "Ghostbusters", "The Last Starfighter", "The Goonies", "Back to the Future" and "Terminator 2" at the cinema - wasn't late for those; in fact, was probably half-an-hour early - it's just a pity I didn't have a more cherished memory of my first time with Pete Maverick.

But I digress. After "Top Gun" hit big - and it was huge! It had kids lining up to be Flyboys, for Christ's sake! - and Tom Cruise suddenly became more than "the kid from Risky Business" (which is actually funny, because I remember they were originally courting Matthew Modine to play Maverick. Cruise's name was likely way down on the list!), Paramount were dead keen to re-enter the Danger Zone. But a sequel would never eventuate - largely because of Cruise's escalating fee and understandable determination to play other roles.

But with Hollywood all about franchises at the moment, and Tom Cruise ostensibly realizing that his biggest hits of late have been the "Mission : Impossible" sequels, "Top Gun 2" might still a possibility.

"Top Gun" producer Jerry Bruckheimer (I think he's done other things since... name doesn't ring a bell though) tells MTV that we may see Maverick on the big screen again.

"We were recently approached again to start talking about it but, you know, nothing yet," he continued. "We kicked around some ideas because the aviation community has completely changed since we made the movie a long time ago. So we have to find a way in and how to incorporate the Maverick character into it."

For a "Top Gun 2" to work, I think they'll have to firstly, center it around a real War - as opposed to a fictional one (that's the jokiest part of the original, well, besides the dialogue); they might also be wise to recast the female lead - nothing against Kelly McGillis, she's a beautiful woman, but I think people will have a hard time, what with her recently coming out and declaring she's a "women only" kinda girl, swallowing her and Cruise as lovers (hey, what about Meg Ryan? Maverick could hook up with Goose's widow!?); and they'd definitely need to bring back some of the supporting cats, like Rick Rossovich, Michael Ironside, Tom Skerrit, Adrian Pasdar and of course, Val Kilmer as Ice Man. Kenny Loggins could probably do with the work, too. And finally, if I might suggest Mr Bruckheimer, lose the Volleyball sequence from the sequel.

http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/06/28/tom-cruise-involvement-in-a-top-gun-sequel-still-possible-producer-jerry-bruckheimer-recently-approached-about-it/

catlover79
06-29-2010, 12:57 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

dakert
06-29-2010, 01:06 PM
I fell asleep during Top Gun

Retro4Life
06-29-2010, 01:18 PM
Actually never saw the original, it seemed kind of predictable and 'music video-ish' to me.

I think I may have been the only one, though! :lol:

TJL
06-29-2010, 03:29 PM
I never was a big fan of Top Gun, but since Hollywood seems to think reboots are the only way to get people into the theaters, why not do a sequel/remake?

Basically, Cruise (in a supporting role) reprises his role as Maverick, this time he's the head instructor at the Top Gun school training a handful of new hotshot pilots (whatever young stars are hot nowadays) and you have a movie.

This is too easy. I should be a producer.

;)

catlover79
06-29-2010, 04:40 PM
Plus, Val Kilmer and Kelly McGillis aren't really doing anything of note. If this does happen (!!!!!) bring them back as well.

edkaini753
07-01-2010, 09:35 AM
I never like such movies