Editor's note - we did this in April and I forgot to post...
I feel the need...the need for speed
-Goose and Maverick
I scored some major brownie points with the wife last night. To wrap up a pretty nice weekend, we went and saw one of her all time favorite movies, Top Gun, in 3D at the newly renovated theatre at the National Museum of the United States Air Force (always amazed that something so cool is so close to home). It was the final show of the three day eventcalled the Reel Stuff Film Festival of Avation.
I have to admit that the movie was pretty awesome. I haven't seen it since I was a little guy. Although, I still can't seem to get over how crazy Tom Cruise is, and I could do without the whole jaded love storyline between Cruise and Kelly McGillis. Despite those set backs, the dogfight sequences were pretty spectacular with the 3D effect and the audio was amazing. I'm sure that if Tony Scott were alive, he'd want everyone to have seen his iconic film in it's fully remastered and enhanced format.
However, the movie was far from the highlight of my night. Before and after the movie, we were treated to an in person interview with a real American hero. Along with the man who developed the technology to allow the 3D conversion, Captain Robert 'Hoot' Gibson was an invited guest and presenter. He talked about what it was like to go to the real Top Gun school and what in the movie was realistic, and what was totally made up. Not surprisingly, buzzing the tower would probably get you grounded forever.
What an impressive guy:
- 50+ combat missions in Vietnam
- 5 Shuttle Missions
- 4 time mission commander of the shuttle
- 37 days in space
- Countless citations for military service
- Experience flying over 100 different aircraft
Events like this make me appreciate how Dayton can rock from time to time.