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Top Gun [Special Edition]
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Manufacturer:
Paramount Pictures UK
Starring:
Tom Cruise
,
Kelly McGills
Directed By:
Tony Scott
Average Customer Rating:
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Audience Rating:
Suitable for 12 years and over
Binding:
DVD
EAN:
5014437926739
Format:
Anamorphic
Label:
Paramount Pictures UK
Manufacturer:
Paramount Pictures UK
Number Of Items:
2
Publisher:
Paramount Pictures UK
Region Code:
2
Release Date:
2007-01-23
Studio:
Paramount Pictures UK
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Customer Rating:
Summary:
Classic
Comment:
Most people will have seen this film. One of the Eighties biggest movies and the one that sent Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer on to Hollywood stardom.
Its a brilliant film with really great action scenes.
Kelly McGillis manages to pull off her role brilliantly and both Cruise and Kilmer made their name forom this movie.
If you havnt seen it then buy it and enjoy. It walks all over Pearl Harbour in terms on action scenes.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Not Goose! Get Cruise!
Comment:
Why on earth this film is so popular I don't know. The bits with the planes are irrelevant and overlong. The story is shoe horned into places it shouldn't go, such as the 'sexy' teacher falling for the little 'maverick' pilot. The dead Goose scene should have been swapped for the dead Cruise scene for greater impact. The film would have been better balanced with Anthony Edwards (a proper actor) versus the Iceman Val Kilmer as they are of similar height, as it is we have the David and Goliath situation where yet again, against insurmountable odds, Tom comes up trumps. Note again the bigness of the face incomparison to the smallness of the planes, a common theme in Cruise films. I hope Tom Cruise makes a film where he is not in it all the way through, and learns how to pretend better, other actors do a far better job of convincing me they are someone else, but he doesn't. He can't act for toffee, but he seems well able to pretend badly and make loads of money! The world is wrong. Avoid this film, for planes in action check out Pearl Harbour instead.
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