The Shermer High Alumni Association

Top Gun (1986)

1 h 27 min · 19 de may de 2026
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It's the one-year anniversary of The Shermer High Alumni Association, and the girls are celebrating with one of the biggest movies of 1986: Top Gun. Kristin, Jeannine, and Carole revisit Maverick, Goose, Iceman, and Charlie for the film's birthday week, and it turns out Jeannine has never actually seen it, because she thought she wasn't allowed. They cover the glycerin sweat that defies physics, volleyball in jeans, a sex scene folded up like a middle school note, and the homoerotic undertones the internet won't stop talking about. Did it age well? It's not really cringe. Would they watch it again? The soundtrack might be enough. Danger zone, indeed.

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