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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1106085" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>There's a lot of ways in which the sequel echoes the original (if you're fuzzy on the details, it's worth watching the original again before going in to see this), including a scene that's a dead ringer for the volleyball scene - with the exception that Top Gun is no longer a boys club exclusively. I'm not a fan of the original and fully expected to come out of the sequel's screening unimpressed, but by the half-way point all cynicism was dispelled.</p><p></p><p>The sequel is a decided improvement on the first, it's still an unashamed gung-ho bravado fest, but that's part of the charm. Well worth watching if for nothing more than the visceral physicality of the in air action. It's all the more striking given the staid performances we're used to receiving from actors with nothing to react to but off screen cues and sock puppets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1106085, member: 517"] There's a lot of ways in which the sequel echoes the original (if you're fuzzy on the details, it's worth watching the original again before going in to see this), including a scene that's a dead ringer for the volleyball scene - with the exception that Top Gun is no longer a boys club exclusively. I'm not a fan of the original and fully expected to come out of the sequel's screening unimpressed, but by the half-way point all cynicism was dispelled. The sequel is a decided improvement on the first, it's still an unashamed gung-ho bravado fest, but that's part of the charm. Well worth watching if for nothing more than the visceral physicality of the in air action. It's all the more striking given the staid performances we're used to receiving from actors with nothing to react to but off screen cues and sock puppets. [/QUOTE]
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