"Top Guns"
The 2011 release titled (often confused with the 1986 action film) is an adult-oriented action parody directed by Robby D. Top Billed Cast & Characters
- Miles Teller as Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw, the son of Goose and a young pilot in training
- Jennifer Connelly as Penny Benjamin, a love interest for Rooster
- Ed Harris as Cmdr. Frank "Sleg" Slegert, a seasoned pilot and instructor
- Glen Powell as Lieutenant G.J. "Bang" Powel, a young and talented pilot
- Robert Jon Burke as Commander Pierce, a senior officer and instructor
Opposing him was Tom Skerritt as Viper. In the high-definition clarity of the 2011 release, Skerritt’s performance stands out as the film's moral anchor. He represents the stern father figure who understands the cost of war. His delivery of the famous "ego writes checks your body can't cash" line is masterful in its restraint, providing the necessary gravity to counterbalance the youthful arrogance of the younger pilots.
Hollywood
as : A primary rival from the Navy side, her character name is a direct nod to the call sign "Hollywood" (played by Whip Hubley) in the original 1986 film.
competition—provides the most thematic substance for a general audience. The Marksmen of History: A Study of the 2011 The 2011 television series
Recommendation:
If you enjoy action movies with a dash of comedy and romance, "Top Guns" is worth a watch. Just be sure to keep your expectations in check, as the film doesn't quite live up to the standard set by the original "Top Gun."