Sad news broke this morning that iconic actor Val Kilmer passed away yesterday at the age of 65. Well known for his role of Batman in Batman Forever, Ice Man in Top Gun and Jim Morrison in The Doors. In 2014 he suffered from throat cancer which had a big impact on his life as well as his acting career. I was lucky enough to do a photo op with him a London Comic Con back in 2019. Rest in peace Val ❤️
That’s right today marks the anniversary of Let’s Go To The Movies or blogaversary as it would have once been known. On the 9th February 2009 I made my first post and let’s face it I probably didn’t think that 16 years later I would still be reviewing the films that I have watched at the cinema, now on streaming and catching up with classics of years gone by. But somehow Let’s Go To The Movies is still going and in the past few months I hit that incredible 2 million views and eventually managed to purchase the .com domain I had been after for a long time.
Thank you once again to everyone for the incredible support, as it stands I have 2289 film reviews on Let’s Go To The Movies. Plenty more to come!
Sunglasses have long been a popular movie accessory. They can flesh out characters, help add depth to the story, and add a touch of style to any look. They can also encourage conversations, asking audiences to dig deeper into the character or the themes. For instance, in the recently released Civil War, actor Jesse Plemons dons a pair of bright red sunglasses that stick out against his military fatigues. They capture the viewer’s attention but add to his menace, making them question their presence. He’s one of the more recent examples of how shades play a role in the film, but many other actors before him have also brought some legendary frames to the silver screen. Here are some iconic movie sunglasses worn by leading men:
Tom Cruise has donned many famous frames throughout his career, but his role as Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell in Top Gun gave one of the most recognisable and revolutionary sunglasses moments in cinema. The Ray-Ban sunglasses he wore became synonymous with cool and rebellious style. The Aviator model was originally designed for pilots to prevent eye strain and damage from UV rays and glare. They also had a unique construction due to the thinness of the frame that allowed them to be worn comfortably under helmets or headgear. While its use in the film was more for practicality than fashion, that didn’t stop the frames from becoming one of the brand’s most popular models thanks to Top Gun’s cultural impact. Its timelessness and quality have made it a symbol of style and luxury today, as well as other models from the brand like the Wayfarer and Clubmaster.
After more than thirty years of service as one of the top aviators in the Navy, Pete Mitchell still a Captain is still pushing the boundaries and avoiding advancing in rank which would see him grounded. He is about to make an unexpected return to Top Gun.
This has felt like one of the longest waits ever for a film to come out, considering the original release date was way back in 2020 and has since been moved so many times because of lockdowns and cinema closures.
BUT we are now getting so close and a new poster has been released and let’s face it I am super excited to eventually see Maverick again in Top Gun!
Ice Man and Batman all rolled into one as Val Kilmer was part of Top Gun and Batman Forever. He has had health battles with throat cancer and rarely makes public appearances. So for him to still attend this London Film & Comic Con event really was a very special occasion.
Other film credits include The Saint, Heat, The Ghost and the Darkness, Red Planet, At First Sight and so many more!
While the trailer didn’t really reveal much I have to admit that I totally love this poster, such a tease as we are about to head back into the Top Gun world!
Top Gun is an absolute cult classic of a film and Tom Cruise is fantastic as Maverick, we are about to get another film just over 30 years later and it seems Maverick hasn’t really progressed as well as he should have! Maybe he still feels the need for speed?
I was so amazed when I saw a tweet about this incredible new range of 12 films from HMV that are in a VHS still box and case but it is actually a Blu-ray and DVD copy of the film along with other typical 80s gifts! I seriously love anything like this when they release something a little bit different and new. I am sure these will be very popular and quickly sell out.