Top Gun: Maverick
Top Gun : Maverickwill take care to recapture the same magic that made the 1986Top Gunsuch a cult classic , but whether its soundtrack can match up to the original movie ’s is another topic entirely . Directed by Tony Scott , Top Gunwas a genuine hit when it landed in cinemas , soar to over $ 350 million at the box business office , despite being made on a budget of just $ 15 million . The film was more mixed with critics , but come after with consultation because of its cast , tone , and sensational aerial activity , but just as memorable was its soundtrack .
Top Gun 2is coming 34 - geezerhood - subsequently , but it ’ll still look to capitalize on those factors that made the first movie so successful . The sequel will add back Tom Cruise ’s Pete " Maverick " Mitchell and Val Kilmer ’s Tom " Iceman " Kazansky , it ’s plump to strain and retake the note of the original film , and it ’s definitely going all - in on taking the jet fighter airplane action sequences to a whole young level . But whileTop Gun : Mavericklooks to work on all those presence , what about its soundtrack ? That might prove a trivial guileful .
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From Kenny Loggins ' hits " Danger Zone " and " Playing With The Boys " to the rip - roar " Top Gun Anthem " by Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens , theTop Gunsoundtrackisn’t just one of the most pop movie albums of all time - it topped the charts for several weeks upon button - but also a real component in the movie ’s quality . It even won the film its only Oscar , taking the Academy Award for Bet Original Song , which go to Berlin ’s " Take My Breath Away " . Even if you do n’t likeTop Gun , you’re able to still bask the soundtrack , but it ’s also undeniable that it enhance every scene in which its used , include iconic moments likeTop Gun ’s volleyball game scene . On top of that , though , is that the soundtrack is intrinsically link to its levelheaded period - hearing it in a flash fire the 1980s era in which it was resign , and therein lies the problem forMaverick : it ca n’t but reprise the legerdemain , but what can it do that ’s new but still competes ?
IfTop Gun : Maverickwere to have another soundtrack of 1980s songs , it would be jarring with its modern setting . It ’s not a unsound strategy for film ’s to hard cash - in on nostalgia , andTop Gun 2has already prove this - " Top Gun Anthem " was used in its trailer , andLoggins is working on a raw version of " Danger Zone " , but that can only go so far . It ca n’t but trust on re - using Song from the first movie , though some clever , reticent use of them could be efficient , so it needs its own soundtrack . But while it would be weird for a present - day film to have an all-80s album , there are also difficulties in having more modern song - while not impossible , it ’s likely that these wo n’t be as familiar as the original soundtrack now is , and because those vocal are so famous it ’s going to be hard to find newfangled one that can live up to it .
A mix of honest-to-god and new could be the good way to go forTop Gun : Maverick ’s soundtrack , albeit it ’s a difficult balance to get right . While it need to outride at least slightly close to the first movie , Top Gun 2already looks like a very different film : the budget is far bigger , and the aerial sequences , lead by a Cruise who has since turned into a bonafide action wizard and daredevil stunt humans , appear even more daring , expansive , and exhilarating . The film is estimable off doing its own affair , and it could be much better than the original in a lot of ways , but the soundtrack is a magnanimous hurdle to get over .
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