REACTING to *Independence Day* THIS IS AMAZING!!! (First Time Watching) Sci-fi Movies

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9 ай бұрын

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James, Nobu, Hayley, and Stella are reacting to Independence Day and this movie is amazing! Enjoy this incredible Sci-fi classic starring Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith, Bill Pullman, and Vivica A. Fox! Enjoy this first time watching sci-fi movies reaction to Independence Day!
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@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts 9 ай бұрын
What's your 4th of July look like?
@philiphamel8504
@philiphamel8504 9 ай бұрын
This past 4th, rainy and lonely. Most other years? Still lonely. I don't really do 4th of July's. Just too busy
@tinahastie
@tinahastie 9 ай бұрын
​​@@philiphamel8504I'm sorry to hear it has been lonely! These days, life can get very lonely sometimes! We don't have a 4th of July celebration. July was freezing cold for us! This winter was brutal.
@cletusbeauregard1972
@cletusbeauregard1972 9 ай бұрын
Usually it's my idiot neighbors restaging the Fall Of Baghdad as soon as night falls, but it seemed like they all went out of town for this year's holiday. :D
@cadence-2
@cadence-2 9 ай бұрын
My family’s one requirement for 4th of July is this movie. They made my sister and I watch it every year even when we were probably too young to watch it (my mom made me cover my eyes for the strip club scene every single time, and I was generally terrified whenever an alien was on screen) and my family will randomly quote this movie year round. I love this movie though and I also love the Pitch Meeting for it (it’s one of my favorite Pitch Meetings Ryan George has done).
@owlhouse53
@owlhouse53 9 ай бұрын
My 4th of July is just another day as I’m British 🇬🇧😊
@user-md5jn1vq5f
@user-md5jn1vq5f 9 ай бұрын
It's funny: one of the most American films was directed by a German. Being German myself, that makes me a little proud. 🇩🇪❤🇺🇸
@blueblur2008
@blueblur2008 9 ай бұрын
Gringo*
@thegladve
@thegladve 9 ай бұрын
funny for the longest time I was sure that Emmerich was either French or Swedish for some reason but still that's a nice anecdote, have a great day.
@elephante1725
@elephante1725 9 ай бұрын
Cool comment bot bro
@arifeannor9573
@arifeannor9573 9 ай бұрын
I don't know if I'd say it's the most american, it does show other countries there and them killing the space ships around them, the most american film would maybe only mention them, if that, and say they are dead or fucking up in such a way that they should die, that would be more american. In the most american film, there is only america, everyone else is stupid and wrong. Canada isn't american either.
@logankrecic496
@logankrecic496 9 ай бұрын
Oktoberfest is this week lol!!
@jasminef.2078
@jasminef.2078 9 ай бұрын
FUN FACT: Will Smith’s line, “AND WHAT THE HELL IS THAT SMELL?!”, was not scripted. That scene took place near a lake filled with Brine Shrimp. When they die, they sink to the bottom of the shallow lake and decompose. When the wind kicks just right, it wafts the horrifying smell of millions of decayed shrimp; and apparently, nobody warned Will Smith.
@Zodia195
@Zodia195 9 ай бұрын
I think part of the escape scene (with Will and Jeff) was improvised a bit too, but don't quote me on that. But yeah I heard about that lol. Love improv it's awesome!
@jasminef.2078
@jasminef.2078 9 ай бұрын
@@Zodia195: I think part of it was improv’d… Jeff Goldblum’s line “Must go faster“, was also used in the first Jurassic Park, while speeding away from the T-Rex.
@tonyrydell8186
@tonyrydell8186 7 ай бұрын
another scene that was not scripted is when Will slapped the alien in the face for making jokes about Goldblum
@WorldWalker128
@WorldWalker128 7 ай бұрын
That sounds AWFUL.
@Kwijiboi
@Kwijiboi 7 ай бұрын
​@tonyrydell8186 "keep my mothafluckin Jeff out yo mothafluckin mouth!" Strong quote.
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 9 ай бұрын
“Most popular American President there ever was.” The theater was completely packed when I saw this at its initial release. When the President showed that he was going to be flying himself, I turned to the total stranger sitting next to me, and said, “If he survives this, he’s a shoo-in for reelection.”
@kroyal
@kroyal 8 ай бұрын
I remember a Saturday Night Live sketch shortly after this movie came out with that same actor who played the president running for reelection, and somehow losing to another candidate in a debate about the events depicted in the movie. It was so funny because as you said, he should be a shoe-in after these events and his speech!
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 8 ай бұрын
He did delay evacuating the cities. He sent hundreds of American pilots to their death in a futile attack. He didn’t use the information technology at Area 51. (What did he REALLY know, and when did he know it?) And my peeve: He didn’t nuke the bastards once the shield were down, but instead expended vast quantities of ordnance uselessly and ending up being saved by one old drunk on a kamikaze mission. Come to think of it. I might have voted for the other guy too!
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 8 ай бұрын
* information, AND technology
@chadkinman327
@chadkinman327 3 ай бұрын
I got my license when this was in theaters. My friend worked at 2 of them. He let my friends & i sneak in & throw water balloons at the PACKED crowds 😭 from behind them all. Then we ran 🏃‍➡️ like cowards and drove off in the get-away car ! 🚗
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 3 ай бұрын
I hope your friend got fired. But I do agree that you all are a bunch of cowards.
@kevinwhite3231
@kevinwhite3231 9 ай бұрын
The funniest scene in this movie to me is when they're looking for pilots. He's telling them that he's looking for payback since he was kidnapped by aliens 10 years ago, and they're looking at each other like oh hell this nut case. They're in the middle of an alien invasion and still don't believe him. LOL!
@codename1176
@codename1176 6 ай бұрын
Problem is he could still be crazy. As it’s clear the aliens don’t use stealth.
@lamelama22
@lamelama22 4 ай бұрын
Not only are they in the middle of an alien invasion; the main guy looking for pilots is the guy in charge of Area 51; i.e. the guy who literally knows that they were scouting & visiting Earth as far back as 1947. lol. I guess he just assumed that the crashed ship was the only one. It's worth noting in the novelization & prequel/sequel books, it was confirmed that Russel had, in fact, been abducted & probed & studied. When they went in & searched the wreckage of one of the big city ships, they found an area with a bunch of research on Earth, including belongings from the people they had abducted, and ties directly into / explains General Graves' comment about how "they knew exactly where to hit us" and how they immediately targeted NORAD.
@LisaHausi
@LisaHausi 9 ай бұрын
Bill Pullmans speech made me feel patriotic even though I'm not even American, I thought that was an epic speech 😂
@theaikidoka
@theaikidoka 9 ай бұрын
There is no reason a cheesy popcorn movie like this should contain such a great speech. It's genuinely uplifting, even if the specific circumstances don't apply to you.
@brendaclark8344
@brendaclark8344 9 ай бұрын
The speech was for all the world not just America.
@savannah505
@savannah505 9 ай бұрын
You'll never hear a speech like that from Biden, he speaks mumble and you need a translator.
@jossiem1625
@jossiem1625 9 ай бұрын
Same, I love that part, it makes cry a bit and I'm not American either!!!
@brucechmiel7964
@brucechmiel7964 9 ай бұрын
@@theaikidokaAt last we meet for the first time for the last time.
@chelseat177
@chelseat177 9 ай бұрын
I love how they made Jasmine a stripper who was also a loving mother, loyal partner, brave woman, and out there saving survivors! “Ballet?😊” “No. Exotic” She wasn’t embarrassed, she was humble and kind. Really loved her character and family.
@SolusArmatura
@SolusArmatura 9 ай бұрын
Reality isn't usually so kind. I don't even have enough fingers to count the amount of fellow service members who married a stripper from a club near the base only to have their bank accounts drained by her and fall into debt from buying an overpriced vehicle with a 30% interest rate. 7 out of 10 will usually be requesting a meeting with a Chaplin due to said economic drain and discovering Jody was keeping their girl company not to long after tying the knot. LMAO🤣
@MeriZita99
@MeriZita99 9 ай бұрын
Ma guy just be projecting himself @@SolusArmatura
@birgercarr5574
@birgercarr5574 9 ай бұрын
​​@@SolusArmaturathe timeless tradition of the lower enlisted to marry the first girl that gives him attention out of training 🤣 usually in the form of a stripper 🤣🤣
@d3l3tes00n
@d3l3tes00n 9 ай бұрын
@@SolusArmatura Sounds like an issue of just being an idiot dude
@Xenosaurian
@Xenosaurian 9 ай бұрын
That was a problem though, as being a stripper is not a good thing for anyone and is a poison in society, and it's absolutely not something that should be condoned or normalized, and it's about the only complaint I have with this movie.
@starbrand3726
@starbrand3726 9 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: When they were making this movie, the Producers asked the United States military for help. Military assistance would save them millions in production costs. The US military read the script and loved it. The script was pro government, pro US and pro military so they were all on board to help get this move made, just under one condition. The military asked the writers to... CUT OUT ANY REFERENCES TO AREA 51. The Producers and writers refused to cut Area 51 references so the American military refused to help them with the movie.
@captainteeko4579
@captainteeko4579 9 ай бұрын
Ohh!! I never knew that!! That’s suspicious 👀👀👀👀
@arkain1
@arkain1 9 ай бұрын
"Two words: Plausible Deniability"! 😆
@starbrand3726
@starbrand3726 9 ай бұрын
@@arkain1 Plausible deniability is the ability of people, typically senior officials in a formal or informal chain of command, to deny knowledge of or responsibility for actions committed by or on behalf of members of their organizational hierarchy. Yup, that sounds exactly like what the United States government would do, has done, is currently doing.
@JackRabbitSlim
@JackRabbitSlim 9 ай бұрын
Wait, the military asked them to cut any references to Area 51....Why the hell wasn't I told about this??
@starbrand3726
@starbrand3726 9 ай бұрын
@@JackRabbitSlim If I remember correctly, the writer and director talk about it on the Blu-ray commentary and bring it up again in the behind the scenes Blu-ray extras.
@starfoxsmash7002
@starfoxsmash7002 9 ай бұрын
"On July 2nd, They Arrive." "On July 3rd, They Attack." "July 4th is, Independence Day, The Day We Fight Back." "We've always believed we weren't alone, On July 4th, We'll wish we were." These lines are from the trailers, and are pretty good.
@fgaitanm
@fgaitanm 8 ай бұрын
They attacked on July 2nd.
@DanielRichards644
@DanielRichards644 7 ай бұрын
@@fgaitanm well then go complain to the folks that made the trailer, cause those lines are from the trailer.
@donaldseale2700
@donaldseale2700 9 ай бұрын
There was a deleted scene that I wish they would've left in the movie. It showed David studying the ship and discovering that some of our tech was reversed engineered from the alien tech and that is why he was able to make a virus that was compatible with their programming.
@guiltyofprolix
@guiltyofprolix 9 ай бұрын
I didn't know that! That would've killed a lot of the criticism in that plot point.
@leonvalenzuela4096
@leonvalenzuela4096 8 ай бұрын
we see at the start of the film that the technology was compatible when they used our satellites, their system would understand the same code language for that to work
@marcelmoreau2733
@marcelmoreau2733 8 ай бұрын
i always thought fact the aliens could use human satelittes already implied that they were uding similar enough tech thst a virus could work
@brooksysdead
@brooksysdead 8 ай бұрын
​@@leonvalenzuela4096fair point but that's not really common knowledge for most average people
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay 8 ай бұрын
Was it in the extended cut? Because I seem to remember something like that being in it.
@hettbeans
@hettbeans 9 ай бұрын
Judd Hirsch as Julius Levinson is the best Jewish dad ever put to film
@charlie7mason
@charlie7mason 9 ай бұрын
Yep, absolutely flawless. In fact, one other similar role of his I loved was playing a Jewish person in the TV show 'Forever.' Short lived but very nice imho.
@cflournoy1529
@cflournoy1529 9 ай бұрын
I absolutely bought him being David’s father. They even look like they could really be father and son.
@kyrstenwilson3111
@kyrstenwilson3111 9 ай бұрын
Judd Hirsch knocks it out of the park in everything I've seen him in
@katpiercemusic
@katpiercemusic 9 ай бұрын
Judd Hirsch is a national treasure. Lots of those in this movie tbh.
@chelseat177
@chelseat177 9 ай бұрын
Lmao yes! The John Lennon part always gets me
@Marktec
@Marktec 9 ай бұрын
I always liked the small detail where Russel accidentally hit the missile launch button before takeoff, which caused the malfunction and subsequent jam when he tried to actually fire it.
@xyex
@xyex 6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I love the little attention to detail moments like that. It would have made the jam feel extremely contrived without it. But that little scene makes it entirely reasonable and realistic, not just a plot contrivance. They actually didn't even originally have him in a fighter jet, but his own crop duster. But test audiences thought it was ridiculous that he could keep up with the jets, so they rewrote and reshot all of those scenes just to make it feel believable.
@lamelama22
@lamelama22 4 ай бұрын
@@xyex Yea, it also went much farther towards making him actually be redeemed as a character, as opposed to the original version where he was still a drunk.
@yaboidre5672
@yaboidre5672 2 ай бұрын
A lot of missable details this movie has. The most important one imo being Russel’s kamikaze attack on the alien destroyer. The reason his suicide attack was so effective was because he hit the alien weapon the exact second it fired. Pretty much the old plugging a shotgun when it fires joke. Man died a clown with balls of steel.
@memnarch129
@memnarch129 5 ай бұрын
The Independence Day speech is considered by many as one of the greatest speeches in cinema.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 9 ай бұрын
It won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, and it made $817 million dollars ($1.4 billion dollars today) against a $75 million dollar budget. I saw it in the theater with my brother and sister and I was blown away by how awesome it was and it still is a pretty good movie!
@MrTbk1701
@MrTbk1701 9 ай бұрын
I won a radio contest to see it at midnight when it first came out. I can’t remember how many times I saw it at the theater but I know it was a lot.
@DoubleMonoLR
@DoubleMonoLR 9 ай бұрын
Likewise I saw it in the cinema at the time too, it was very fun - stupid, but fun.
@shallowgal462
@shallowgal462 9 ай бұрын
Your $ dollars are redundant.
@LarrySwishamane
@LarrySwishamane 9 ай бұрын
omg! as many times ive seen this movie... iNever even knew it was nominated. Plus, iWas never really that impress by the sfx. Not after seeing ol air bud going full Indiana "milk" Bones barely escaping the those flames. Be honest. That shit was awful.
@mikedavison1466
@mikedavison1466 8 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but ID4 Independence Day 1996 was easily one of the WORST films I have ever seen! Come on, it's so stupid and cheesy the only thing missing are jalapeños! And the ending with a computer virus?! Come on! And don't get me started on that god awful 2016 sequel, Resurgence. The less said about that awful film the better. In fact it was so bad, that it killed the ID4 film series forever.
@ChefNourhan
@ChefNourhan 9 ай бұрын
Will and Jeff are such a chaotically entertaining duo lol!
@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT
@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT 9 ай бұрын
Sadly, will is a slapper right now lol
@ChefNourhan
@ChefNourhan 9 ай бұрын
@@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT It’s another form of his inner chaos after all “Chaos is a laddaa” lol
@dunbardunelm3924
@dunbardunelm3924 7 ай бұрын
I've always had a little crush on Jeff 😊😊😅 (although and understandably, not as The Fly 😂😂
@yaboidre5672
@yaboidre5672 28 күн бұрын
@@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENTThe alien got it far worse
@stevencraven4897
@stevencraven4897 8 ай бұрын
The speech was a placeholder, because the speechwriter weren't pleased with it. Bill Pullman did so authentically, that HE changed their minds - in one take.
@BigSplenda1885
@BigSplenda1885 8 ай бұрын
"(After the wedding) I'm so glad this movie is making time for those little moments" --- that's what sets 90s movies apart from modern cinema, they actually made you care about the characters and turned them into 3-dimensional fully fleshed out human beings instead of just NPCs living through whatever the plot calls for. That's why movies back then meant so much more.
@justintime41776
@justintime41776 5 ай бұрын
When I saw this in the theater people were cheering. I've never seen it before or since.
@andrewmorris4628
@andrewmorris4628 5 ай бұрын
For every 30 blockbusters we get No Way Home or Guardians 3 where it SLIGHTLY reminds me of watching 90s-2000s movies growing up
@kalskirata9075
@kalskirata9075 9 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly the scene where Will Smith was dragging the alien across the desert yelling at it was it actually improv because he was angry that day
@SeraphArmaros
@SeraphArmaros 9 ай бұрын
I think he was miserable from shooting in the desert, so he took it out on the alien dummy, and it just worked.
@yaboidre5672
@yaboidre5672 28 күн бұрын
Nah, just annoyed. Apparently there’s something smelly in that desert.
@SevenEllen
@SevenEllen 9 ай бұрын
I remember watching this in the cinema and the presence of those ships was fantastic; their scale was really amplified by the big screen. I recall my dad saying "If those ships were REALLY over those cities, it'd be extremely dark, because they're blocking so much sunlight."
@SevenEllen
@SevenEllen 9 ай бұрын
I also vaguely remember trying to watch the sequel, heavy emphasis on 'trying'. I was SO. BORED. I had to keep a yawn counter. It was so bad, so overstuffed with effects, and I didn't care for anyone. Without Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum, the thing was dead.
@VanArchon
@VanArchon 9 ай бұрын
​@@SevenEllen ...except Jeff Goldblum *was* in the sequel, though not Will Smith.
@spirittammyk
@spirittammyk 9 ай бұрын
Not just the sunlight, but the people would be dying from lack of oxygen.
@WalkerRileyMC
@WalkerRileyMC 9 ай бұрын
@@spirittammyk How you figure that?
@spirittammyk
@spirittammyk 9 ай бұрын
@@WalkerRileyMC Carbon monoxide poisoning. A ship like that hovering directly over the city with all the cars on and in gridlock is similar to having your car on in the garage bay, even with the garage door open.
@darkartsgaming1664
@darkartsgaming1664 7 ай бұрын
oh, fun fact number 2. The Dads missle didn't launch because when he first entered into the jet he accidentally activated the missle launch. Then he pressed a button that aborted it from launching. The system was still reading the missle luanch as being aborted. when he pressed the trigger to launch the missle it tried to launch but without disactivating the abort order the systems failsafe went off, causing the clamps connection to the missle to be physically severed and stay in a hold position until manually released.
@georgeh4171
@georgeh4171 3 ай бұрын
😮 I have watched this movie hundred of times (saw it at the cinema and had it on VHS when it came out) and I never put that together! You learn something new everyday!
@darkartsgaming1664
@darkartsgaming1664 3 ай бұрын
@@georgeh4171 Yeah lol. I was a kid when I saw the movie and only put it together when I took a film study class in college. It's a principle called "Chekhov's gun". In great movies, even the funny parts are there for a reason, either to explain something that happened at the start of the movie or the end. I gaurentee 99% of people didn't even notice and chalked it up to poor writing, you know "Murpheys law" type writing lol.
@Renegade2786
@Renegade2786 9 ай бұрын
1996 was definitely Brent Spiner's year as both this film and Star Trek: First Contact came the same year and both did good at the box office.
@henrytjernlund
@henrytjernlund 9 ай бұрын
This is why aliens don't attack. They see our historical documents and see that we ALWAYS win. Great reaction. Thank you.
@noavailablename10000
@noavailablename10000 9 ай бұрын
"Those poor people" 😂
@armcie5080
@armcie5080 9 ай бұрын
The radar went ping. After a while, he could see a dot ahead of him. It wasn’t moving much, and it certainly wasn’t firing. He left the fleet and went to investigate. It was a huge ship. Or, at least, it had been once. Quite a lot of it had been melted off. It drifted along, absolutely dead, tumbling very gently. It was green, and vaguely triangular, except for six legs, or possibly arms. Three of them were broken stubs. It looked like a cross between a spider and an octopus, designed by a computer and made out of hundreds of cubes, bolted together. As the giant hulk turned he could see huge gashes in it, with melted edges. There was a suggestion of floors inside. He switched on the radio. ‘Captain?’ ‘Yes?’ ‘Can you see this thing here? What is it?’ ‘We find them sometimes. We think they belonged to an ancient race, now extinct. We don’t know what they called themselves, or where they came from. The ships are very crude.’ The dead ship turned slowly. There was another long burn down the other side. ‘I think they were called Space Invaders,’ said Johnny. ‘The human name for them?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘I thought so.’ Johnny was glad he couldn’t see the Captain’s face. He thought: No-one knows where they came from, or even what they called themselves. And now no-one ever will.
@sophiamarchildon3998
@sophiamarchildon3998 9 ай бұрын
By Grabtar's hammer...
@MoonlitShoreWalk
@MoonlitShoreWalk 9 ай бұрын
By the suns (sons?) of Warvan...
@noavailablename10000
@noavailablename10000 9 ай бұрын
You shall be avenged
@leescience
@leescience 9 ай бұрын
I have to say that the president's speech still gives me chills every time
@VelkanAngels
@VelkanAngels 8 ай бұрын
I skip it everytime, cause pep talks and bumper sticker slogans make me cringe to the point of pain xP.
@xyex
@xyex 6 ай бұрын
Easily the greatest inspirational movie speech of all time.
@Tasuva
@Tasuva 9 ай бұрын
The Alien designs were done by Patrick Tatopoulus who also created the amazing designs for the 1998 Godzilla, the Riddick movies, 2006s Silent Hill and many more.
@hbsvictor
@hbsvictor 8 ай бұрын
Oh, so that’s where the name of the main character from Godzilla came from. I didn’t know that.
@passingrando6457
@passingrando6457 7 ай бұрын
I agree with all of those except calling Godzilla 1998 amazing. That design was about two steps better than Minya and a blatant cribbing of Jurassic Park's popularity at the time. Worst work Tatoupolis has ever done.
@Tasuva
@Tasuva 7 ай бұрын
@@passingrando6457 I love that design and think it's absolutely unique. Patrick did exactly what Emmerich and Devlin told him to do and it has his distinctive style. But of course you are entitled to your own opinion and it's fine if you don't like it. ^^
@passingrando6457
@passingrando6457 7 ай бұрын
@@Tasuva opinions are subjective, but the fact that the Emmerich Godzilla's design was based on Jurassic Park was not. It's even written in the concept art, though I'll confess I forget which page exactly. It is objectively not a unique design. That doesn't mean you can't like it. I think we all like plenty of things that are heavily based on other things. Hell, I'd have probably liked the design myself if Roland Emmerich didn't slap it down like his dick on a table and try to tell me that it was supposed to be _Godzilla._
@medalion1390
@medalion1390 6 ай бұрын
“It’s Tatopoulos” - _Matthew Broderick Godzilla 1998_
@mzwitty
@mzwitty 9 ай бұрын
Every time things around us get chaotic my husband and I screech "DAVID! DAVID!" at each other like David's boss in the beginning of the movie.😂
@kyrstenwilson3111
@kyrstenwilson3111 9 ай бұрын
😂 we do "almost put a hex on the whole damn thing" when we're tempting fate!
@OmegaS-117
@OmegaS-117 9 ай бұрын
This movie has probably the most badass speech from any movie I have ever watched
@dottzie33
@dottzie33 9 ай бұрын
It’s good but it’s not Theoden, king of the Rohan badass 😃
@majbrat
@majbrat 9 ай бұрын
So funny that I am Canadian and literally have watched this movie once a year since it came out. Now watching 4 Americans that never saw it, blows my mind. Now you have a 4th of July tradition ahead. Solid movie - always enjoy it.
@BlueRoseWolfie
@BlueRoseWolfie 9 ай бұрын
I've seen this movie hundreds of times, I still cry at certain points. One of my top favorite all time movies. I use several quotes from this movie. One of them is from Jeff Goldblum who used the same line in Jurassic Park. "Must go faster... must go faster... must go faster... go go go go go go!!!" Lol.
@hbsvictor
@hbsvictor 8 ай бұрын
Me too and I’m not even American 😂
@adriannadjiwon1081
@adriannadjiwon1081 9 ай бұрын
I'm 56 years old, so probably not your usual audience. But I'm SO enjoying your takes and reactions to some of my favourite movies of all time. It reminds me of how I felt when I first watched these.
@tyraniddude6241
@tyraniddude6241 6 ай бұрын
I’m only 41 but totally agree
@barretxiii27
@barretxiii27 9 ай бұрын
Almost 30 years later, and the city destruction sequence easily remains the single greatest display of awe-inspiring destruction ever put to film. It's just the perfect demonstration of the villain's true power, and combined with he next sequence showing off their impenetrable defenses, it makes that first successful missile strike all the more exciting, like we've FINALLY got a chance to take on this seemingly unstoppable force.
@dallasyap3064
@dallasyap3064 9 ай бұрын
Crazy thing is that the city destruction was actually practical effects.
@sebastianjoseph2828
@sebastianjoseph2828 9 ай бұрын
@@dallasyap3064 It was the most detailed and costly practically done explosion effects in history, and thanks to CGI improving that record will probably always stand.
@sopcannon
@sopcannon 6 ай бұрын
thats why 1977 star wars still holds up and jurassic park@@dallasyap3064
@ninetenduh
@ninetenduh 6 ай бұрын
Miniature explosions done right age a lot better than CGI.
@lamelama22
@lamelama22 4 ай бұрын
@@ninetenduh Yea all the miniature work & explosions in this movie, except for maybe 1-2 shots, hold up extremely well to the point it would be fine if released today (and those 1-2 shots weren't great even in 1998 but they couldn't redo them). Compare that to CGI from 1998: Lost In Space, the few CGI shots in Event Horizon (most was models), Star Wars Prequels... they look like PS2/3 graphics & don't hold up at all.
@VanArchon
@VanArchon 9 ай бұрын
I went to a Tuesday night preview showing on July 2nd with a group of my friends. We had so much fun watching this movie. At one point, when David is telling everyone about giving the aliens a virus, my friend Eric shouts "GIVE THEM WINDOWS 95!" The entire theater just roared with laughter at that. Yes, that was Mae Whitman playing the president's daughter. Also, it's understandable to not recognize him with unkempt long hair, unshaven, and kind of pudgy, but Dr. Okun was Brent Spiner, who played Lieutenant Cmdr. Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
@wren7195
@wren7195 9 ай бұрын
As a HUGE Star Trek girl growing up in the 80s and 90s, it was adorable and hilarious to see "Data" in this movie. My very lovely 80 year old father and I still quote parts of this movie at each other. Take care VanArchon, pleasure talking with you. Bet Eric was a trip to deal with!
@kirk1968
@kirk1968 9 ай бұрын
Same here! That was a total blast, midnight show with a packed theater of excited fans. Definitely a great group experience!
@ejtappan1802
@ejtappan1802 9 ай бұрын
Windows 95!! Bwahahahaha ! Your friend is epic!! LOL
@Zodia195
@Zodia195 9 ай бұрын
HAHAHA that's hilarious lol.
@Lawasoft
@Lawasoft 9 ай бұрын
When this came out I did not recognize alot of the actors and even less ST's Data, I had only seen ST-Voy at that time.. and I still don't care to much about the older show. "Give them win 95" that's brutal.. but funny as hell
@thinkbeforeyoutype7106
@thinkbeforeyoutype7106 8 ай бұрын
Stella, your facial expressions throughout was hilarious. Great reaction to an amazing movie watching guys.
@amehak1922
@amehak1922 3 ай бұрын
Being beautiful helps too.
@ajspice
@ajspice 27 күн бұрын
​@@amehak1922Fuckin' preach. Someone said what we are all thinking. She is gorgeous!
@chrisbate9956
@chrisbate9956 9 ай бұрын
Independence day is a classic. I'm old enough to have seen in the the cinema when I was 15! But it still holds up today! Bill Pullman's speech is one of the greatest movie speeches I've ever heard! 👍 And Mr Emmerich, the director, saw the original Star wars a lot when he was a kid, so you can definitely see the influence in this. Just a pity there was an ad every 5 minutes, even one at the very end of the movie.
@evertonporter7887
@evertonporter7887 7 ай бұрын
An actual Emmerich Star Wars would have had some incredible, epic space battles for sure.
@chrisbate9956
@chrisbate9956 7 ай бұрын
@@evertonporter7887 Yeah! That would be brilliant!
@gojiberry7201
@gojiberry7201 9 ай бұрын
The way they interspersed humor and affection in the movie totally balanced it out, because otherwise it's would be too grim too watch, I think. It was done really well. I love how Jeff Goldblum's "We must go faster" is the same line he has in Jurassic Park!
@lizcatty9281
@lizcatty9281 9 ай бұрын
I knew that sounded familiar! Can't believe I never realised that!- Thank u!👍😜
@jacobnash9755
@jacobnash9755 7 ай бұрын
Yeah back then it was such a popular line that they couldn't help but re-use it.
@medalion1390
@medalion1390 6 ай бұрын
Apparently the producer told Jeff Goldblum he really loved that line in Jurassic Park so Jeff just said “Why don’t we do it again?”
@juliant
@juliant 9 ай бұрын
This is one of my all-time favorite movies with Will Smith. This and Enemy of the State, which I beg you all to react to. That movie is so well put together and keeps you engaged for the entire movie.
@coachellyn
@coachellyn 9 ай бұрын
LOVE Enemy of the State! Great movie!
@lizcatty9281
@lizcatty9281 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely feel the same!👍 Don't see many reactions 2 Ememy of the State @ all!😟 And I watch waaay 2 many reactor's lol! I was thinkin this bout "The Last Boy Scout" while watchin some1 react 2 "Die Hard" the other day, but then remembered it was, or is rated 'R' in some places, but that's not the case with this suggestion, so really hope they'll get 2 it!😊 💚🇦🇺 Edit: spelling correction😂
@otonashijorge8162
@otonashijorge8162 9 ай бұрын
My sister and I watch this movie every 4th of July, we started doing it as a joke but now is a tradition between us lol
@metalraygear2677
@metalraygear2677 9 ай бұрын
This movie legitimately gets me every time. It is such a sweeping epic, with fantastic characters. Not alot of movies can achieve this these days.
@dth2brny121
@dth2brny121 9 ай бұрын
Precisely. Name me one modern-day 2010's-2020's movie that can hold up a candle to Independence Day. So far, I have not come across much in that department.
@UnLugubreEquivoco
@UnLugubreEquivoco 9 ай бұрын
I loved this movie as a kid and I think it still keeps up to this day. The aesthetic, the realness of the special effects, the chemistry among the actors... everything just works
@ATSaale
@ATSaale 9 ай бұрын
The effects hold up because they are practical models being destroyed.
@UnLugubreEquivoco
@UnLugubreEquivoco 9 ай бұрын
@@ATSaale You're right! I wish more movies were made like this nowadays, this was so artistic!
@hettbeans
@hettbeans 9 ай бұрын
@@ATSaale Even the ships appearing through the clouds was created with water and ink.
@mrglasses8953
@mrglasses8953 9 ай бұрын
The effects are mostly practical. CG is mostly used for compositing.
@evertonporter7887
@evertonporter7887 7 ай бұрын
Not just the sets and effects, but the characters who despite their flaws all found redemption through the events of the movie.
@remyazharyyosef1811
@remyazharyyosef1811 9 ай бұрын
I saw the movie back in the theatre during my college years with a couple of friends. We thought the poster looked interesting but we didn't expect it to be THAT GOOD! Especially during the President's speech everyone in the audience was cheering. It was crazy. I still have goosebumps today. This was a very good movie. Worth every minute.
@Zodia195
@Zodia195 9 ай бұрын
Yeah I saw this as a teen and I remember in our theater the whole crowd cheered after the President's speech too lol. My brother saw this before me though and spoiled the ending, I was so mad lol.
@anumeon
@anumeon 9 ай бұрын
It literaly took me 20 years to get the Hammer and toiletseat joke.. About how everything purchased by governments always costs more than it should to cover black book operations.. That gag was seriously well made.
@tinahastie
@tinahastie 9 ай бұрын
10:11 his reaction to the "earthquake" is so funny and sooo nonchalant! We had an actual earthquake a while ago at 2am (unheard of here) and I thought it was the most exciting thing ever! I couldn't go back to sleep from pure excitement. I've never done one of those before, it was crazy but exciting. My survival instincts stink!!!😂
@k.delpino1124
@k.delpino1124 9 ай бұрын
One of the greatest summer blockbusters ever. Meant for a July 3rd release. But then it was pushed back to July 2nd for huge demand. A cast of this size well built for a film this size and the actors they casted were all enjoyable to watch. dir. Emmerich & writer. Devlin, who are producers under the imprint of CENTROPOLIS Entertainment had prior hits (Universal Soldier, Stargate) and this was their biggest one yet. The teaser trailer had everybody losing it. Especially with The White House getting torched. The speech by Bill Pullman as president Whitmore to the last line of defense is one of the great movie speeches ever. The merchandise was crazy. Toys, video games, prequel publications (one was a novel and the other was a comic from by Marvel), etc. The cropduster's character was actually abducted as presented in Independence Day #0 from Marvel Comics. No.1 film of 1996 and Academy Award winner for Best Visual Effects. As for the 2016 sequel aka Resurgence........ Well you'll have to see that for yourself.
@andarporbuenosaires
@andarporbuenosaires 9 ай бұрын
It reminds me of the tone of Armageddon, with Bruce Willis, also with several characters and also at times is dramatic and at other times has humor, the ingredients for a summer family Blockbuster.
@kaylawayla2850
@kaylawayla2850 9 ай бұрын
The second movie while not terrible doesn’t come close to the hype this movie had. What I did like about it though was the continuation of the world building in terms of how they used the tech that was left behind by the aliens.
@DoremiFasolatido1979
@DoremiFasolatido1979 9 ай бұрын
@@kaylawayla2850 Yup...because all this movie had was hype. The sequel was exactly the same. But since everyone had already seen it, and the marketing for it wasn't new, and also not as aggressive, it didn't have nearly the impact. Both movies are of almost exactly equal quality, objectively.
@RaptorNX01
@RaptorNX01 9 ай бұрын
yeah, I saw the teaser during the superbowl live and it blew my mind and made me so hyped for the film. I actually ended up buying and reading the novelization first, before seeing the movie. but the novel used the original ending. which i didn't know about. my local wal-mart had also gotten in the tie-in comic. but that used the theatrical ending. I remember flipping thru it in the store, but seeing the panels of the ending, i caught sight of a fighter jet and pilot flying into the main weapon, instead of the crop duster like the original ending, and I slammed the book shut. I thought they had changed the ending so President Whitmore sacrificed himself and feared i had just spoiled myself. when i finally got to see the film i was confused at first, then got what they did.
@kaylawayla2850
@kaylawayla2850 9 ай бұрын
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 I always compared the quality equal to the time of the release. If I remember right (I was really young when it came out) the first movie had really good cgi and practical effects for the time. The second not so much it looked like just about everything else but slightly lower quality. That’s kinda where the first movie beats out the second for me.
@electronash
@electronash 9 ай бұрын
This movie was huge at the time. I don't think it gets enough credit nowadays, but it was awesome seeing it at the cinema in 1996. Obviously it has a Stargate vibe, as it's the same Producer / Director team. Some of the scenes are a bit dated now, but they were good at doing certain effects without too huge of a budget. But overall, it has held up very well. The CG effects in the battles still looks great, imo. It has just the right amount of humour to keep it fun. Just a perfect "popcorn" movie / summer blockbuster. Glad to see you all enjoyed it.
@electronash
@electronash 9 ай бұрын
Oh, and when I bought my first AV receiver with Dolby Digital and DTS (around 1999), then bought my first DVD player and subwoofer, this movie was used a LOT as a test disk. lol Especially the first huge explosion of the skyscrapers, it sounds amazing on a big surround system with a decent subwoofer. It's also a movie with a very simple premise. You don't have to "think" too much when watching it. lol
@electronash
@electronash 9 ай бұрын
I also really enjoyed the 1998 Godzilla movie (same Dean Devlin / Roland Emmerich team as ID4). For some reason, that movie gets slated by some people, but I'm not sure why. Probably because they are comparing to some of the original Japanese Godzilla classics. The 1998 movie was just another big (and slightly dumb) summer blockbuster with some great effects. I thought it was great.
@evertonporter7887
@evertonporter7887 7 ай бұрын
​​@@electronashBack then, I worked in a rather tough and demanding job. But I looked forward to the weekends when I could go to the cinema to get a break from it all. And those movies were the perfect form of escapism.
@electronash
@electronash 7 ай бұрын
@@evertonporter7887 Yep, that was a big part of it. You could look forward to the cinema with friends, and just switch your brain off for two hours. lol I remember seeing Sixth Sense at the cinema in 1999, after work. I only had a thin t-shirt on (because we normally wore a cleanroom bunny suit all day), and it was cold outside. The cinema still had the AC on though, so it was so even colder in there. We were shivering, and could see our own breath. But you know what, it added to the atmosphere of the movie, and we were just glad to switch off from work for a bit. Another great movie, too.
@JonathanForres-de1jo
@JonathanForres-de1jo 9 ай бұрын
Glad you guys liked it. ID4 as it was known is still a guilty pleasure to me. Even now 25 yrs on I still think the city destruction sequences are benchmarks in special effects.
@jp3813
@jp3813 8 ай бұрын
No guilt needed. Most audiences in the world like this film no matter what the fewer naysayers claim.
@themightierpencil
@themightierpencil 6 ай бұрын
Why guilty? It's a great movie, still to this day😊
@barbadosx
@barbadosx 9 ай бұрын
This movie has one of the best scores ever, imo. It just so perfectly fits and elevates every single scene.
@DT-hp8de
@DT-hp8de 9 ай бұрын
As a veteran who had to get a Secret security clearance when I entered the Army, they do take all aspects of your life and your loved ones too. It's not just about her being a stripper. It is often that those places attract unsavory folks who might tempt her with certain things for secrets.
@kimwexler9393
@kimwexler9393 9 ай бұрын
I watched this when it came out with my family. I remember it so well even tjough i was small. When they dissected the biosuit from the alien and it sprung open i shouted, "IT'S THE GRISWOLD'S TURKEY!" Everyone in the theatre laughed.
@fightingfaerie
@fightingfaerie 9 ай бұрын
And the alien abduction guy is Cousin Eddie from National Lampoon’s
@logan4005
@logan4005 8 ай бұрын
That would be what they called a “Blockbuster”, kids. Yes, it’s one of the best movies ever. Enjoyed your reactions. It’s nice to see ones from people that haven’t seen it before. I didn’t think that existed for this movie but I guess so lol.
@Mangolite
@Mangolite 9 ай бұрын
From German director, Roland Emmerich, Independence Day is one of his best work to date followed by The Patriot (2000) with Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger, Universal Soldier (1992) with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, and Stargate (1994) with Kurt Russell and Jaye Davidson.
@bullpup33
@bullpup33 9 ай бұрын
The military dropped its support for this movie when they read the Area 51 part. Also, the first trailer for this movie was during the Superbowl. They said it was the last Superbowl and only showed the alien craft entering the atmosphere.
@123haninhk
@123haninhk 9 ай бұрын
I remember watching this at the theater and everyone thought: "WHAT IF THIS HAPPENED IN REAL LIFE?!"
@EChacon
@EChacon 9 ай бұрын
After 3-4 weeks of no group reactions, the whole gang is back together again.😃🎉🎉 Thank you so much you guys for reacting to one of my favorite disaster films though it is a surprise you’re watching this 1 month later instead of doing it on June 29/July 6. Also if you love _Independence Day_ hopefully you’ll react to Nolan’s Emmerich’s other films _The Day After Tomorrow, Godzilla 1998, 2012_ and _Independence Day: Resurgence_ (even though it isn’t as good as the first film) for future group reactions. In addition with Halloween coming up in 2 months hopefully you react to some spooky and scary films such as _The Witches (1990), Casper, Haunted Mansion (2003), Five Nights at Freddy’s, Crimson Peak, Van Helsing, Happy Death Day 1-2,_ and _The Mummy_
@bhelliom3
@bhelliom3 9 ай бұрын
Based on their intro I’m guessing this was on patreon around July 4th.
@EChacon
@EChacon 9 ай бұрын
@@bhelliom3 No I don’t think their _Independence Day_ reaction was on their Patreon back in July, they all had several different film reactions with their _Tron_ reaction being the most recent one they did together as it was released on July 13 through Patreon and publicly on July 20. Eventually following the Tron reaction, the girls (Hailey and Stella) went on a vacation for 2-3 weeks hence the _Tron: Legacy_ and _Oblivion_ Reactions that were released 2-3 weeks ago respectively were both done by just James and Nobu and not all four of them. Their _Independence Day_ reaction happened sometime after the girls returned from their 2-3 week vacation so around the first 7 days of August (August 1-7) and James admitted during the intro of the video they missed the timing on doing a reaction for this film last month because they were likely reacting to other movies at the time such as _District 9, Elysium,_ and _Edge of Tomorrow._
@bhelliom3
@bhelliom3 9 ай бұрын
@@EChacon k
@ralphbutler4576
@ralphbutler4576 7 ай бұрын
Seen this movie opening night .it was the first realistic looking movie. We laughed cried cheered and screamed at the top of our lungs when he blew up the first saucer .randy Quaid sacrificing himself. What a movie .I will never forget that night almost 30 yrs later
@jlerrickson
@jlerrickson 9 ай бұрын
Fun reaction! I really hope you give Dante's Peak a chance someday. Stunning effects that still hold up, intense score, simple but effective story, and a lot more effort put into accurate science and phenomena than your typical disaster film (though some Hollywood BS is required for drama). It's been a longtime favorite of mine in the genre.
@beappleby
@beappleby 9 ай бұрын
Seconding the recommendation for Dante's Peak!
@brycelloyd3592
@brycelloyd3592 9 ай бұрын
Dante's Peak would be a fun reaction, and not a lot react to it.
@DerEinzige21
@DerEinzige21 8 ай бұрын
Definitely agree with this sentiment. I enjoyed DP more than Volcano, even though the latter pulled in more money at box office. Got to give it up Hollywood Doppelgängers.
@ivonnecruz7958
@ivonnecruz7958 8 ай бұрын
Yeeeeaaa dante’s peak
@sawanna508
@sawanna508 4 ай бұрын
Still it seemed utter unbelievable to me. The only believable scene for me was the beginning of the movie. Enjoyed it still more then Volcano, because it was at least not traumatizing.
@lylakoehlmoos5391
@lylakoehlmoos5391 9 ай бұрын
I’ve always liked the parallel with this movie and with The War of the Worlds. In the War of the Worlds, the invading aliens “caught a cold” and were killed by a biological virus/bacteria.
@brooksysdead
@brooksysdead 8 ай бұрын
I always loved how the whole movie made Randy Quaids character out to be a crazy drunken fool ,but by the end he was right all along and sacrifices himself with a badass 1 liner and LITERALLY saves the entire planet🤌 man it's been a while since I sat back and watched this movie. I almost forgot 😂 sooo good
@archersterling8707
@archersterling8707 9 ай бұрын
So fun fact. Bill Pullman's speech is considered the 2nd best inspiration movie speech in movie history only beaten by Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator.
@Alphasnowbordergirl
@Alphasnowbordergirl 9 ай бұрын
This is a special movie for me. My mom used to watch it a lot when it came out on VHS and I would fall asleep to this movie in her bed next to her. It was this and Fifth Element.
@charliepotatoes001
@charliepotatoes001 9 ай бұрын
Your Mom was awesome and had good taste...
@mikaku
@mikaku 9 ай бұрын
Remeber this forever. It's a treasure.
@kimwexler9393
@kimwexler9393 9 ай бұрын
I used to be in a band with Michael from the Physics called Judd Hirsch. Our first ep was called 'You'd all be dead right now if it weren't for my DAVID!'
@starfoxsmash7002
@starfoxsmash7002 9 ай бұрын
"Should we win the day, the Fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday, but as the day when the world declared in one voice, we will not go quiely into the night, we will not vanish without a fight. We are going to live on, we are going to survive. Today, we celebrate our indenpendence day." This is probably one of, if not, my favorite scene in the entire movie.
@The-Cosmic-Hobo
@The-Cosmic-Hobo 4 ай бұрын
From a SFX standpoint, nearly 30 years on, this movie stands the test of time. The aliens look alien. The action sequences are top notch. The destruction of landmarks are the best in cinematic history. This movie has a realistic feel about it that cheaper movies of the era lack, and that modern movies try to solve with CGI.
@adamali813
@adamali813 9 ай бұрын
This movie was super hyped in the 90s a great trailer. Theaters were packed. The sequel is pretty decent too.
@ReddwarfIV
@ReddwarfIV 9 ай бұрын
Ehhh. The sequel was meh. It was cool seeing what humanity did with the alien tech, but then they just did a complete plot rehash of the first movie. Imagine if the sequel had been an epic war across the solar system as humanity tries to prevent the alien mothership from reaching Earth. Realistically, it landing would be a world-ending scenario all by itself.
@shadowchsr79
@shadowchsr79 9 ай бұрын
Fun fact. The actor who played the long haired scientist who was running Area 51 was played by Brent Spiner. The actor who is most known for playing Comander Data on Star Trek The Nex Generation TV series and films. I also think the same people who created this film made the Stargate film. The effects and designs of the tech has a very similar feel. Look totally different but it feels the same. This was the better film of the two but just another little tidbit.
@brandonreed09
@brandonreed09 9 ай бұрын
This was the better film but that Stargate movie inspired a multiple TV series that lasted over 10 seasons.
@shadowchsr79
@shadowchsr79 9 ай бұрын
@brandonreed09 I agree and I liked the Stargate series. The film didn't get people as invested as independence day did but that was corrected when they built that series. Especially with the potential for world building it allowed.
@VelkanAngels
@VelkanAngels 8 ай бұрын
Oooh, that's why his face looked familiar :D
@coffeeandbytes9854
@coffeeandbytes9854 8 ай бұрын
Fun fact: I didn't know some people didn't realise that was Brent Spiner.
@thetruthwillout9094
@thetruthwillout9094 7 ай бұрын
No shit Sherlock. Feck me, state the obvious. Everyone who has watched the movie knows it was Data (Brent Spinner).
@cyanide7270
@cyanide7270 9 ай бұрын
Russell's sacrifice is STILL one of the best "goes out like an absolute badass!" Deaths ever put to film, complete with a killer '90s one liner.
@DanielOrtiz-dl8eo
@DanielOrtiz-dl8eo 4 ай бұрын
The Presidents speech was not meant to be on the final cut. They hadn't written it yet so Bill Pullman was asked to improvise a speech and he delivered that. The reaction of the extras was genuine and the director decided to keep it. Great choice.
@tinahastie
@tinahastie 9 ай бұрын
This is just what I need after an insanely busy day at work. I love this movie! I first watched it years ago at my neighbours house (was about 15) and my neighbour was convinced he was going to be the next president of the US and it ended up with me wanting to be the first lady (had a crush on him)😂. Can't wait guys!
@barrymoreblue
@barrymoreblue 9 ай бұрын
This movie was highly anticipated and it didn’t disappoint. It was a *huge* deal. I can still remember the Taco Bell commercials that ran when it came out. They used that scene of the guy with blond, curly hair in New York, running from the blast. What it had to do with the food, I don’t remember. Lol. This is still one of my top movies for the writing, the comedy, the drama, the effects, everything. Ugh, and I still cry when the First Lady dies and the daughter is asking if she’s sleeping. 😭😭😭😭
@passingrando6457
@passingrando6457 7 ай бұрын
That scene is an accurate representation of my bathroom after eating taco bell. There's your link.
@magusmelanie828
@magusmelanie828 9 ай бұрын
All four of you reacted to this uniquely, and as a group - love it!!
@Spectre-wd9dl
@Spectre-wd9dl 6 ай бұрын
Grew up in the 90s. This movie was sooo good at the time. Still holds up after almost 30 years.
@vincentdesjardins1354
@vincentdesjardins1354 9 ай бұрын
The best WNR vids are when it's the four of you together (it's been a while). I'm so glad you gave Independence Day the royal treatment ! I hope when you decide to do The Abyss and The Hunt For Red October (two absolute masterpieces) it will be the four of you as well. Thank you for the work and looking forward to more reacts videos.
@MoonlitShoreWalk
@MoonlitShoreWalk 9 ай бұрын
Yes, The Abyss and The Hunt for Red October are absolute masterpieces, 2 of my all-time favorites! I would love for WNR to react to them! Excellent recommendations! 👏🏻👍🏻
@astoldbykat
@astoldbykat 9 ай бұрын
This is easily my favorite sci-fi movie about aliens. I love that it goes straight into the action, and even though we get those little moments, we also just keep on going. And all the actors did a FANTASTIC job.
@markc.7984
@markc.7984 9 ай бұрын
I have to say, I saw this movie on the weekend it premiered, with a huge crowd, and the energy was amazing; one thing I appreciate a lot about your reaction, is how invested, and how seriously you take it. So many times, when people in their 20s today watch films from the 80s, etc. it can be really hard for the films not to seem cheesy, or quaint, or to have the less-sophisticated effects be a stumbling block. I think it says something about this movie, but also, more so your (all four of you) ability and willingness to invest, suspend disbelief, and meet the movie where it is at. When you mentioned earlier on "this is like a horror film," and were really *feeling* the stakes, the cities being destroyed, etc. it hit me, that outside of its cultural context, now 30 years later, I think you guys took the movie more "seriously" (for lack of a better word) than the original audience did. When it came out, it was very much a popcorn film, a big epic fun rollercoaster, with some jokes from the time that are now missed all these years later; I love that you guys are like, all right, the world is getting destroyed," and you aren't taking it lightly - and in that way, more sincere, more willing to invest, than the audiences of the time. I really appreciate that.
@Zodia195
@Zodia195 9 ай бұрын
I was a teen when this movie came out and it was epic seeing this in Theaters. It was this movie and Titanic that made me a fan of disaster movies too because I loved seeing different POVs and stories coming together to try and overcome something epic. Anyway, at the same time though, this movie hits differently for me and possibly others after 9/11 happened. Like you see the Twin Towers in this movie. For me personally, watching 9/11 coverage live at the time felt surreal because it reminded me of this movie because you saw people running on the streets and seeing those twin towers fall . . . yeah. I still love this movie, it just makes me emotional seeing it. Also THANK YOU for actually showing the parts of the other countries banding together (Middle East, Germany, Japan) and celebrating (Africa, Egypt, Australia). I haven't seen any other reaction channel show those 2 parts and I feel they are important.
@helenperez17023
@helenperez17023 9 ай бұрын
This is literally one of my favorite movies ever!
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 9 ай бұрын
This is iconic 90s sci fi movie, one of the best ever!
@chronolynx360
@chronolynx360 9 ай бұрын
I take it's your first time watching independence day, its one of the greatest movies of all time because i was born in 1988. I probably watched at the age of 7 or 8 years old, so kudos for all of you and God bless your souls everyone. 😇🇵🇭🇨🇦
@Datalanche
@Datalanche 6 ай бұрын
My mom and I went to the theater at least 6 times, probably more, to watch this movie. It was just so epic and so FUN. One of the best of the 90's for sure.
@genekent2391
@genekent2391 9 ай бұрын
"You're not as charming as you think you are!" Just ask Chris Rock!
@PedroCastillo_1980
@PedroCastillo_1980 9 ай бұрын
I saw Independence Day in theaters when I was 16 years old in that years 1996 very classic thank you guys excellent 👍👍👍👍👍
@cmderinchief
@cmderinchief 5 ай бұрын
I remember watching this with my wife on opening weekend in a jammed packed theatre. When the first missile hit the mothership the whole place erupted into cheers. This is one of the few movies I’ve been to where the audience was fully invested.
@icanhazgoodgame3845
@icanhazgoodgame3845 9 ай бұрын
The "you will never be an astronaut if you marry a stripper" is pretty much true from what I understand. Its a super competitive position that require a huge commitment and focus. A rocky marriage would be considered a liability.
@spextrekid9410
@spextrekid9410 9 ай бұрын
IndepenDANCE day? :)
@Alphasnowbordergirl
@Alphasnowbordergirl 9 ай бұрын
I still think this is one of the best world ending movies. To think this was only Will Smith's 4th or 5th movie. Best thing in the beginning too is that its kind of realistic. The president did the best he could in the short amount of time he had, they tried to communicate first cautiously, everyone acted quickly. It's great.
@kathryngreen8665
@kathryngreen8665 9 ай бұрын
One of my favourite movies, it has everything action, Sci fi, romance, adventure, comedy, drama. I think it deserves more praise then it gets.
@Shanyetta23
@Shanyetta23 9 ай бұрын
I was in the movie theater when I saw this movie. The crowd was so engaged. They cheered and clapped. It was great!
@simonphoenix3018
@simonphoenix3018 9 ай бұрын
This was great viewing at the cinema, as you say an epic sci-fi. Took me back to seeing Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back at the cinema, yep, I'm one of the older viewers on here! Keep up the good work.
@AquaBlue77
@AquaBlue77 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies that I saw at the theater when it opened in Denmark. Once I got in on VHS, I watched it so many times, one time five time in a day, that I could recite almost all the lines. Can't today, though. The whole theater room jolted as the alien's suit popped open, and then once they'd given everyone's heart rates a chance to leveled themselves out to normal, BAM, another jump scare as Dr. Okun was tossed up against the glass of the room. 'Dr Okun' is played by the 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' legacy actor, Brent Spiner, who played the incredible android, 'Data', on the show, which is an all-time favorite show of mine. The first lady was played by Mary McDonnell, who later starred in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica sci-fi show in the 2000s. Also an all-time favorite show of mine. This movie has so many outstanding actors in it. Great reaction.
@scientiaorbis
@scientiaorbis 9 ай бұрын
Finally, someone who mentions this. I remember when I was at the theater I was the only one who recognized him and because I was so surprised to see him I bursted out: "Oh, this is Brent Spiner, who plays Data in Stark Trek - TNG"! People turned to me and it made me smile and also a little proud when I heard others repeating it from one seating row to the next. And at that time not so many ladies were huge Star Trek fans which made it even better. Fun memories.
@simonlealbarria6550
@simonlealbarria6550 9 ай бұрын
Amazing movie... You can't imagine what it meant back in 1996. And the success was worldwide and it even reached us in Chile. I bought the VHS in advance before it was released... When I finally got it watched the movie with friends and family. Great reaction!!!
@wetwilly01
@wetwilly01 7 ай бұрын
You mean before 9/11? monument destruction was more palatable back then.
@kylenoe1346
@kylenoe1346 4 ай бұрын
Fun fact bill pullman was actually holding the radio mic backwards during his speech and the film makers kept it in to show even the president was human and nervous
@roguechevelle
@roguechevelle 9 ай бұрын
Glad you all enjoyed this movie, it was one of my favorites growing up. When ever this, The Indiana Jones trilogy or The Mummy (1999) came on television I had to stop channel surfing and watch, didn't matter how far into the movie it was.
@IWDTC
@IWDTC 9 ай бұрын
Loved your reactions throughout the entire thing, guys, felt like I was there with you. My friends and I were also in our 20-somethings back in 1996 when this was released that summer. We also laughed, were amazed and even shed a tear also. It's a great group buddy movie, Thanks for the memories :-)❤❤
@Silverwaterlady
@Silverwaterlady 6 ай бұрын
One of my favorites! It gets rewatched almost every year. So glad you all had a chance to see it!
@smith9808
@smith9808 4 ай бұрын
What I love about Independence Day is it all kicks off straight away pretty much.
@DCComicsGamer
@DCComicsGamer 9 ай бұрын
Still one of my favorite sci-fi movies, and I think is still the pinnacle of alien invasion movies. I love how they use familiar tropes - flying saucers, 'grey' aliens, government conspiracy theories - and use them in an epic and original way, even the famous "give the aliens a cold" twist from War of the Worlds. This movie still looks great today. Loads of Easter Eggs too - did you hear Jeff Goldblum go "must go faster" at the end just like he said when escaping the T-Rex in Jurassic Park??
@RaptorNX01
@RaptorNX01 9 ай бұрын
they even built it into how they designed things. like how, at the time, people that were obsessed with aliens and area 51, etc would share anecdotes they had learned about the base. and one of the stories was that numerous cement trucks had been seen going into the base during its construction (supposedly far more then the visible buildings accounted for). So they designed the under ground parts of the base with that in mind.
@EmyLovett
@EmyLovett 9 ай бұрын
This one is such a classic that I didn't have great appreciation for until I was an adult. It is so well done, especially for it's time! The best part for me will always be the President's Inspirational Speech. Such a chef's kiss on this masterpiece.
@arri275555
@arri275555 8 ай бұрын
The question was asked as to why you see the keys in the car visor? That's due to the transportation department. It saves time because if a vehicle needs to be moved, we don't have to contract several people in that department.
@PamJernigan
@PamJernigan 9 ай бұрын
This movie had epic scope, unimaginable disaster, but also tons of small moments - very relatable. Lots of good character arcs. Love the moments of comedy, always cry over that "Mommy's sleeping" line. And damn, that speech. I saw this when it first came out, have re-watched it many times since. Always enjoy watching you guys react to my favorite movies :) The sequel is interesting, just to look at how they recovered and adapted, because that was apocalypse level destruction and nothing would be the same afterwards. Not as good as this, had some cringy moments, but still a good effort.
@paulhughes4117
@paulhughes4117 9 ай бұрын
I remember the hype about this movie when it came out. The special effects when the cities were being blown up were so good, especially on the big screen. Still one of my all time fav's!
@FletcherChiles
@FletcherChiles 9 ай бұрын
Ha! Area-51 does EXIST!
@priincess.2488
@priincess.2488 4 ай бұрын
I was like 5-6 yrs old when I watched it at the movies and it’s one of favorite movies and that speech from the president best! Growing up and rewatching it again and again seeing discovering things I didn’t as a kid was the best. I loved your reactions ❤❤❤❤
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