“No doubt the Pentagon is aware that the propaganda value of “Top Gun: Maverick” would be greatly diminished if moviegoers realized that this was an hours-long propaganda film produced by the military itself.”
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“No doubt the Pentagon is aware that the propaganda value of “Top Gun: Maverick” would be greatly diminished if moviegoers realized that this was an hours-long propaganda film produced by the military itself.”
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What’s funny is Cruise and Paramont are now being sued by the wife and son of the man who wrote the original magazine article called Top Guns in 1983. They were too arrogant to actually renew the copyright of the article. And released the movie anyway. But booths to sign up for recruitment in the movie theater? Now that’s just desperation. Plus Cruise actually feeling guilty when Top Gun first came out is just one more example of how far he has fallen from grace.