Independence Day (1996) USA
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Director:Roland Emmerich
Studio:20th Century Fox
Producer:Daniel H. Blatt, Robert Singer
Writer:Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich
Rating:3.5
Rated:PG-13
Date Added:2007-03-06
Purchased On:2007-06-03
ASIN:6304233639
UPC:0086162411830
Price:$9.98
Awards:Won Oscar. Another 26 wins & 21 nominations
Genre:Sci-Fi Action
Release:2005-01-04
IMDb:0116629
Duration:155
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:DTS 70 mm
Languages:English
Features:HiFi Sound
Roland Emmerich  ...  (Director)
Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich  ...  (Writer)
 
Will Smith  ...  Captain Steven Hiller
Bill Pullman  ...  President Thomas J. Whitmore
Jeff Goldblum  ...  David Levinson
Mary McDonnell  ...  First Lady Marilyn Whitmore
Judd Hirsch  ...  Julius Levinson
Robert Loggia  ...  General William Grey
Randy Quaid  ...  Russell Casse
Margaret Colin  ...  Constance Spano
Vivica A. Fox  ...  Jasmine Dubrow
James Rebhorn  ...  Albert Nimzicki
Harvey Fierstein  ...  Marty Gilbert
Adam Baldwin  ...  Major Mitchell
Brent Spiner  ...  Dr. Brackish Okun
James Duval  ...  Miguel Casse
Lisa Jakub  ...  Alicia Casse
Giuseppe Andrews  ...  
Ross Bagley  ...  
Bill Smitrovich  ...  
Mae Whitman  ...  
Harry Connick Jr.  ...  
Comments: We've always believed we weren't alone. Pretty soon, we'll wish we were.

Summary: In Independence Day, a scientist played by Jeff Goldblum once actually had a fistfight with a man (Bill Pullman) who is now president of the United States. That same president, late in the film, personally flies a jet fighter to deliver a payload of missiles against an attack by extraterrestrials. Independence Day is the kind of movie so giddy with its own outrageousness that one doesn't even blink at such howlers in the plot. Directed by Roland Emmerich, Independence Day is a pastiche of conventions from flying-saucer movies from the 1940s and 1950s, replete with icky monsters and bizarre coincidences that create convenient shortcuts in the story. (Such as the way the girlfriend of one of the film's heroes--played by Will Smith--just happens to run across the president's injured wife, who are then both rescued by Smith's character who somehow runs across them in alien-ravaged Los Angeles County.) The movie is just sheer fun, aided by a cast that knows how to balance the retro requirements of the genre with a more contemporary feel. --Tom Keogh