Honest Trailers | Top Gun: Maverick

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Published 2022-08-30
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Honest Trailers | Top Gun: Maverick
Voice Narration: Jon Bailey aka Epic Voice Guy
Title Design: Robert Holtby
Written by: Spencer Gilbert, Danielle Radford, Lon Harris & Bailey Meyers
Produced by: Spencer Gilbert
Associate Producer: Ryan O'Toole
Edited by: Kevin Williamsen
Post-Production Supervisor: Emin Bassavand
Post-Production Coordinator: Mikołaj Kossakowski
Assistant Editor: Rebecca Castaneda
Director of Video Production: Max Dionne
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All Comments (21)
  • @romilrh
    It's worth mentioning Rooster was never angry at Maverick for his father's death. He was angry because Maverick held him back in the academy out of fear. Imo that was such a better reason
  • Honestly, any movie acknowledging Tom Cruise's older age and using that to effectively advance the story is a good movie in my book
  • @escalad89
    Best line in that movie was "You told me not to think". F-ing Mic Drop!!!
  • @EvostarSC
    I'm so glad someone else made the correlation of the final battle and Star Wars.
  • @AhHereWeGo
    That “YOU TOLD ME NOT TO THINK!” Scene was perfect. Not only because it was funny, but they weren’t afraid to have a silent moment, and honestly, that’s refreshing.
  • @Dynaman21
    For all of Tom Cruise’s…notable, oft repeated weirdness, when the film starts with him essentially giving a speech to the audience about how he’s doing it for the love of cinema, hence all the delays, I felt that. And the film worked.
  • One thing I really like is that Bradshaw did NOT hate maverick for Goose’s death, but rather delaying/obstructing his career. It was a great decision and avoided the obvious, cliche plot
  • @adriabanks240
    Really late to this party but I did appreciate this movie's underlying message: not ooh-rah Merica, not Tom Cruise is immortal, but that nothing resolves male interpersonal conflict better than trauma bonding.
  • "Mav, Brad Brad..." "My name is Bradley Bradshaw. You killed my father. Prepare to fly." I DIED
  • “My name is Bradley Bradshaw, you killed my father, prepare to fly”. Made my day. Thank you Honest trailers.
  • @MKIceman1
    One reference folks might have missed: Mav describing the mission requiring a series of miracles, was a reference to The Saint. The 90's movie starring Val Kilmer (reboot of the Roger Moore TV show). It's a very sweet love letter to Val Kilmer.
  • @Grimneo
    Easily one of the best sequels/movies ever made. Seeing this in theaters was amazing.
  • @pjdiver3
    "If you ever get in trouble, call your boss's boss to yell at them". Wow...felt that one, felt it deep. Bravo
  • @rex-racer
    Hats off to Honest Trailers for the split screen on the trench run with A New Hope. Top marks! And btw, Luke’s target was only 2 meters, not 3. Take that, Mav!
  • Depression is caused by the souls of dead aliens Scientology pun was marvelous 😂
  • @BenX74
    The "g-forcing out a big dump" part had me in tears 😂
  • Also perhaps the only late legacy sequel where the old character doesn't pass the baton to the new characters, I love how Tom is only supposed to be their trainer but he ends up doing the mission anyway because the young guys are just too bad. Tom doesn't give a sh*t about passing the torch and it's glorious
  • @ExemplarKyle
    I’m so glad they added a bird strike to the movie. It’s a very real threat to every plane, regardless of size.
  • Sprinter Soldier? Prepare to Fly? Hulk Smashed? On point references. LOL
  • G forcing out a big dump and now I'm laughing so hard I'm crying