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Throwback Thursday: “Top Gun” (1986)

“Top Gun” (1986) was the second movie I ever saw with Val Kilmer.  (I’ve written here before about how much I loved 1985’s “Real Genius.”)  Kilmer made a great story antagonist, and the difference between his role here and the preceding year’s affable prodigy really showed his versatility as an actor.

What a flick “Top Gun” was, too.  Sure, it’s easy to make fun of after 40 years.  But it still made an indelible mark on the culture.

I’ve heard that Kilmer even has a role in 2022’s sequel.  I haven’t seen it yet; I might have to rectify that soon.

[I am linking below to Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers on Youtube.]



Rest easy, Val Kilmer.

News broke this morning that the actor passed away at age 65.



Photo credit: Georges Biard, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0&gt;, via Wikimedia Commons

Throwback Thursday: “Real Genius” (1985)

I remember seeing “Real Genius” in the theater in 1985.  Man, did I love it.

I don’t think anyone thinks of this movie when Val Kilmer’s name comes up — he’s more likely remembered as Jim Morrison, Batman or Doc Holiday.  But he was actually really funny here.  (And does anyone really want to remember him as Batman?)



RG