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The description alone on this video is already legendary. After experiencing “ Taste So Good (The Cann Song)” and its music video this week, I say to brands: Never stop. Some say it’s awful the way that brands and corporations parachute into activism for the 30 days of Pride Month, put some rainbow flags on things, and Hoover up the queer dollars before ignoring the community for the next 11 months. No, This Music Video Is the Gayest Thing This Week The major plot involves generational trauma, and, let’s face it, there’s nothing gayer than that.Īll of this is to say, if you want to be an ally this Pride Month, go see Top Gun: Maverick. The score of the film is a constant tease of a Lady Gaga power ballad, which finally explodes at the end as the audience has just been moved to tears. It gave us shirtless 59-year-old Tom Cruise, looking better than ever, as part of that game-grace notes of Daddy on top of an already homoerotic scene. It delivered a proud successor to the volleyball scene with the shirtless football game, played in the surf at twilight, canonically the gayest time of the day.
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That’s a lot for Top Gun: Maverick to live up to, and it delivered. Every interaction between these characters lived up to that truth. As we all know, there is nothing gayer in this world than straight men. And it was homoeroticism in overdrive between the pilots. Try and tell me whoever decided to set a love scene to “Take My Breath Away” while sheer linen curtains billow in the background was not a gay. We love a good film haircut! It was fashion iconography- those aviators! It was sexual camp. It was him having a perfect, yet attainable haircut. It was Tom Cruise being so impossibly handsome. (Though it was a lot the volleyball scene.) Good luck.’” From personal experience, I can say that is a truth that extends to no matter when you first saw it.īut it wasn’t just the volleyball scene. “If you were a certain kind of teenage boy in 1986, the beach volleyball scene in Top Gun spoke directly to you,” he went on. As one of my favorite writers, Dave Holmes, recently wrote in Esquire, “The Top Gun volleyball scene isn’t homoerotic. To some, it’s aged into a pop-culture joke. It is of glistening biceps being flexed during a game of shirtless beach volleyball. I speak confidently on behalf of a sizable segment of the population when I say that, when one thinks of the 1986 film Top Gun, the first thing that comes to mind is not a person in a fighter jet.