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Chapter two hundred and twenty sixth stealing the show(2/2)

"Captain, do you think what I said is wrong?" Charlie, played by McGillis, said that the aerodynamic feature of the MiG-28 is that it cannot dive at high G. He looked at the Lone Ranger below and said something to the silly goose with a playful smile.

I couldn't help but ask out loud.

"I have seen the MiG-28 dive with an acceleration of minus 4g, so your data is wrong." Tom Cruise wore sunglasses and showed his signature smirk.

"Can you tell me where you saw it?" Charlie was unyielding. It is absolutely intolerable for professionals to have their professionalism doubted."

"I can't tell you, it's confidential. After I tell you, I can only kill you."

"I have the highest authority in the Navy, you can say that." Charlie said that I have seen too many pilot boys like you who make shocking remarks.

"Well, I was on top of him. I saw it with my own eyes."

"Are you on top of him? How far away are you from him?" Charlie, played by McGillis, chuckled in a way that catches your loophole.

Ronald praised McGillis's acting skills, which are very natural. This chuckle has a bit of the intellectual beauty of a professional woman, and a bit of naughty flavor. Strong red lips, light golden hair, and slanted hair on the temples

Eyebrows, a kind of sexy American girl comes across.

"I'm about two meters away from him, right?" The Lone Ranger and the radar officer confirmed.

"One and a half meters, I even took a photo." The silly goose pretended to remember.

"Haha, you are in the cockpit of the F-14, only two meters away from the MiG-28 below. How did you see it through the cockpit and the wings?" Charlie caught the flaw in the Lone Ranger's bragging and poked it gently.

Damn. This kind of little boy really has nothing to say. He wants to brag as soon as he sees himself.

"Because I fly upside down." The Lone Ranger played by Tom Cruise was waiting for this moment and proudly revealed the answer. Before coming to top gun flight school, he used this trick to fly upside down and perform an upside-down kick.

above the head of the MiG-28 pilot, scaring the opponent away.

So far, everything is going well.

Ronald looked at Val Kilmer. The next line should be his. Iceman is a calm technical person. He will question the Lone Ranger's statement, flying upside down like this, and following an enemy aircraft with 4g acceleration.

, it is also difficult for an ace fighter pilot to maintain a stable posture, let alone take a Polaroid snapshot of the opposing pilot.

“Bullshit!(bullshit)”

Ronald's heart skipped a beat. Val Kilmer stole the show.

This actor also stole the scene very professionally, not randomly. Val Kilmer did not say the lines in the script, but he said a curse word that had the same questioning effect as the lines in the script.

No, it’s better than the lines in the script!

The supporting actors playing pilots sitting here couldn't hold back their laughter.

Ronald didn't stop. From an acting point of view, this improvised line was very effective. He didn't want to ruin it. Instead, he raised his hand to ask the director of photography, Kimball, not to stop and let the camera motor continue to run.

"He really did it, I saw it from the back seat." Anthony Edwards, who played the silly goose, reacted quickly, came to the rescue and improvised his lines.

"So, you flew upside down and caught up with the enemy aircraft maneuvering at minus 4g?"

Charlie, played by McGillis, showed a confused expression and asked the camera. She came from a major and kept up with the rhythm of being led into chaos by Val Kilmer.

"Yes, that's right." Tom Cruise suppressed his displeasure and accepted the call.

"cut!"

Ronald called it a day and did not comment on Kilmer's performance.

"Yeah, I'm good at improvising, right?" Val Kilmer raised his chin and showed off to the supporting characters around him.

"It's really good..." Everyone replied one after another, which was a sincere compliment.

"I'll treat you to the bar tonight." Val Kilmer took the opportunity to win over the supporting cast.

"Let's continue with this printing process." Ronald, wearing sunglasses and a calm expression, ordered calmly.

As a director, he cannot be too biased towards Tom Cruise. A good performance is a wonderful thing, and it is a professional thing. Favoritism will cause problems in the atmosphere of the crew. Now everyone is at least working hard for the performance.

After the day's shooting, everyone followed Val Kilmer to the bar for a drink, except Tom Cruise.

"Ronald, I have something to tell you."

Tom Cruise found director alone.

"Tom, Kilmer played well. I believe you can accept his challenge. In the play, you are the opponents competing for the top gun trophy. I believe you can beat Kilmer."

"I'm not doing it for this. I'm not worried about the few times he did it. He performed well today, but after all, I'm still the one with the most important role. I just need to steal the limelight back tomorrow."

"Good attitude, then what do you want from me?" Ronald patted Cruise on the shoulder.

"I...I don't know how to ride a motorcycle...can you teach me?"

"You don't know how to ride a motorcycle?" Ronald was stunned, "Okay, then you come with me, your prop car has just arrived."

A sturdy motorcycle stopped on the runway. Ronald took the key handed to him by the prop and started the motorcycle.

"The Kawasaki Ninja 900 is the fastest motorcycle in the world. Like my GTO288, it is also the fastest. It is very suitable for the role of a lone ranger."

Ronald taught Cruise a few key points, and then asked him to get in the car and actually operate it. After half an hour, Ronald saw that he had good savvy in maintaining balance and operating machinery, so he asked him to get in the car and try it out by himself.

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"Woo..."

Cruise drove around the track and everything went smoothly.

"Very good, in the future scenes of the chase and race with the F-14A Tomcat, you can ride like this." Ronald saw Cruise stop the car, flip up his helmet, and warned, "But you have to remember,

You can't drive on the road yet, I'll find a coach to teach you systematically in the future."
Chapter completed!
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