Independence Day
Independence Day (also promoted as ID4) is a 1996 American science fiction action film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Emmerich and the film's producer Dean Devlin, and stars an ensemble cast that consists of Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell, Judd Hirsch, Margaret Colin, Randy Quaid, Robert Loggia, Vivica A. Fox, James Rebhorn, and Harvey Fierstein. The film focuses on disparate groups of people who converge in the Nevada desert in the aftermath of a worldwide attack by a powerful extraterrestrial race. With the other people of the world, they launch a counterattack on July 4—Independence Day in the United States. While promoting Stargate in Europe, Emmerich conceived the film while answering a question about his belief in the existence of alien life. Devlin and Emmerich decided to incorporate a large-scale attack having noticed that aliens in most invasion films travel long distances in outer space only to remain hidden when reaching Earth. Shooting began on July 28, 1995, in New York City, and the film was completed on October 8, 1995. Considered a significant turning point in the history of the Hollywood blockbuster, Independence Day was at the forefront of the large-scale disaster film and sci-fi resurgence of the mid-late 1990s. It was released worldwide on July 3, 1996, but began showing on July 2 (the same day the film's story begins) in original release as a result of a high level of anticipation among moviegoers. The film received mixed reviews, with praise for the performances, musical score and visual effects, but criticism for its characters. It grossed over $817.4 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1996 and the second-highest-grossing film ever at the time, behind Jurassic Park (1993). The film won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. The sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, was released 20 years later on June 24, 2016, as part of a planned series of films.
Barry Nolan On TV: ..." it could only happen in California" file, here's Wendy Walsh with a special report. Wendy Walsh: Below us, we can see hundreds of UFO fanatics who have gathered on rooftops here in downtown Los Angeles to welcome the new arrivals. Oh, God! I hope they bring back Elvis! I just came in to get my check tonight, and I got talked into working. Oh, I must have been tripping. TV: It's being called the party event of the century, and everyone is invited, especially you know who. This is so cool. Girl, please. Oh, hey. I made it before I came in tonight. Check it out. Now I know you're not thinking about joining those idiots. Oh, I am going over there as soon as I get off. You want to come? Tiffany, listen to me a sec.
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I have got a really bad feeling about this. I don't want you to go. Oh, like the really bad feeling you got when I went to Las Vegas? Yeah, and I was right. You didn't get the job, and you lost all your money gambling. Yeah, but I wasn't in L.A. for the earthquake. Tiff, I really don't want you to go up there. Now promise me you won't. Oh. Come on, girl, promise me.
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I promise. OK. Look...I'm goin'. I'm out of town for a while. Later. Bye. Hey, there's my angel. Come on. Come on, Boomer. Let's go, y'all. Hey. Come on. Talk to your boyfriend later. Hey, what the hell is the kid doin' here, huh--Oh! You try finding a sitter today. Hey, where do you think you're goin'? You leave, you're fired. Nice workin' with ya, Mario. Come on, Boomer.
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Nice driving, Pops. Well... So, not listed, huh? No, no. I just haven't found it yet. Um...I tried C. Spano and Connie Spano... Spunky Spano... Spunky? College nickname. Ah...cute. You try Levinson? No. She didn't take my name when we were married. Uh, why would she-- What are you talking about? Try it. It isn't here. Look.
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So...you want to ring the bell or should I? [Busy Signal] [Gasps] Hmm? Oh, perfect. She's using it. Perfect. What's perfect? It's busy. Yeah. I can use her signal to triangulate to triangulate her exact position in the White House. You can do that? Yeah. All cable repairmen can, Pops. John McLaughlin On TV: The visitors have arrived, but the president remains at the White House. Question: Are Mr. Whitmore's actions A--ultra brave... [Ringing] or B--foolhardy? What? David: Now, don't hang up, sweetie. David. How did you get this number? Do me a favor. Walk to the window. And I'm looking for what? You'll see. Over here.
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See us? We're here. How does he do that? Reporter: Reporting live from Andrews Air Force Base just outside Washington, D.C... Yes, that's right, Tom, an amazing moment. We're reporting from Andrews Air Force Base... Now in light of our apparent inability to communicate with the visitors, Pentagon officials have retrofit this skylift helicopter with a type of visual communications device. Mr. President. Be seated. TV: This is not a military aircraft... Where are we now? They're just commencing liftoff. Reporter:...and refitted with these enormous light panels that are attached to the hull and onto the sides. Pilot: Echo One, Welcome Wagon is in the air. I repeat. Welcome Wagon is in the air. Ground Control: Roger, Welcome Wagon. Echo One right beside you. This is something I would never believe in my lifetime, that I would be in the White House. Look at this. If I knew I was going to meet the president, I would have worn a tie. I mean, look at me. I look like a schlemiel. You look fine, Pops. Oy, my God. David, I don't know how happy he's going to be to see you. That's right. I'm telling you, we're wasting time. He's not going to listen to me. We should go. Why wouldn't he listen? 'Cause last time I saw him, we, uh, we got into a fight. You walked in the room and punched him in the head. You punched the president? He wasn't the president then. I punched him, he fought back. We wrestled around. It was a fight. A fight that you started, because David thought that I was having an affair. With the president? Which, of course, I wasn't.
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You're talking about line of sight. Yeah, that's right. Exactly. The curve of the Earth prevents it. You'd need satellites to relay that signal in order to reach each ship. Well, I found a signal hidden inside our own satellite system. [Door Opens] Excuse me, Mr. President. They're starting.
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