INDEPENDENCE DAY Clips "City Attacks & Dog Fight" (1996)

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INDEPENDENCE DAY Clips "City Attacks & Dog Fight" (1996)

PLOT: The aliens are coming and their goal is to invade and destroy Earth. Fighting superior technology, mankind's best weapon is the will to survive.
CAST: Will Smith, Randy Quaid, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum

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  • @Phillyhippie215
    What made this part of the movie so terrifying was how relentless the scenes kept getting. It was non stop. Even choosing to have no music til the end, was genius because for a second it felt like a real life situation. You almost forgot you’re watching a movie.
  • @billsmith2002
    Everybody was panicking and trying to evacuate leading up to this point and that one guy in the office building was like “nah, I gotta file these papers”
  • @dtrix102
    My dad and I absolutely loved this movie. We'd sit down together and watch it over and over and over. Hell of a ride eh Pop?
  • @maxschulz6161
    The effects in this sequence are so much more convincing than modern CGI!
  • @eldo59
    As a nine year old in '96 I remember this movie scared me so much to think this could happen in real life and nobody on earth would be prepared to do anything about it.
  • @v1per187
    One of the most emotional moments in cinematic history........ people forget how this was a game changer... thank God the Dog lived
  • Man, I think Roland Emmerich should re-release this movie back into theaters for it's 30th anniversary! I bet Dolby Cinema will amp up the experience of watching this movie!
  • @dhertsens5617
    This scene is so epic. You know what really adds to how terrifying it is? The lack of music. This movie was such a good summer blockbuster in the nineties.
  • @adrianc.1459
    I was 11 when this movie came out. The previews made it look awesome and I was so pumped. It came out a day early, July 2, 1996 which I believe was a Tuesday. It was supposed to be released on Wednesday the 3rd. I saw it like 5 times in the theater. Then, when I turned 12 in September, my mom took me to NYC for the first time and they were still playing it in theaters. I saw this movie again but in NYC. I watched this movie every day when I got home from school until like 1998.
  • @aeronaut74
    4:44 "Oh no, you do not shoot that green shit at me!" 💀
  • @rbdriftin
    Almost 30 years later and this film still rules.
  • @talkshow69
    The closeup scenes where the fire spreads from left to right was actually done sideways. Scale models of the cities were set on fire while they were tilted and filmed sideways, causing the fire to travel upwards, which is why you see the fire moving left to right.
  • @Carmelmen1
    In my theater, everyone cheered and applauded when the dog made it. Was the only time in the movie they did.
  • @deondewit3175
    Cinema 1996. Will Smith " No you did not just shoot that green shit at me! Audience nearly on the floor 😂😂😂
  • @Phillyhippie215
    To this day, the most insane incredibly scary, most realistic, disaster scene EVER shown on film. I can’t think of another film that took it to this level with such intensity and realism. @1:33 just wow.
  • @markjonse9382
    Anyone else notice the ground shakes when the NYC fireball reaches the ground on the Empire State Building?! Love those little details!