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.
@infinitycult lol I meant, since there was no dramatic music playing during the craziest scenes. It almost felt realistic as you watched it. As if you was watching something someone recorded on their phone. Is what I meant lol. It was unique for me to not hear dramatic music at the high point of the movie.
@@scotthayes4135 I always wondered this as well. It’s a mile high fire ball that pulverized everything in its path including buildings. You mean to tell me slipping into a tiny concrete storage room, in a tunnel at that, saved them from all that? Lol
It is a fun, thrilling, spectacular, extremely destructive and explosive, entertaining and action-packed movie. It is also quite silly, ridiculous, and absurd in parts (such as the whole computer virus portion; also, the humans certainly and definitely should have brought-in the nuclear missile-armed forces, after the humans had apparently rendered the aliens' shields down; etc.). But even those parts, segments, and portions make the movie fun and perhaps entertaining, as well.
Well when most of the destruction scenes, including buildings and spaceships were practical effects. The cg were used to a minimal, and only when really needed. They blew up miniatures in real life to get the effect they wanted. And stop motion for the famous landmarks getting blown up. Real movie making right there. Cant be beaten by some overused cgi. Not even Avatar was more convincing.
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”
I remember reading a book written by one of the firefighters in the WTC on 9 11. They were going floor by floor to get everyone out when they came across a guy still sitting at his desk like nothing was happening. They literally had to drag him out of the room. My guess was he was probably taking advantage of the chaos to change some records or some such. People are crazy, they will take any risk even for a few extra bucks.
I never actually noticed it until now when you mention it. I also love how the ground shakes when the alien attackers blasters hit it when they chase Will Smith and the other down to the deck.
Can't believe I was a young man of just 24 when this came out.....now I'm 52, interesting to compare where I was then versus now...love and miss you, Mom and Dad!
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.
Haha I was 14 when it came out, and I saw it in the theatre when it was still a new release. And the TV network 10 played the making of special starring Jeff Goldberg. Also in the weeks leading up to the movie release, the 5 MOVIES of the original V were broadcast over a 2 or 3 weeks period. Such an exciting time of my childhood.
@@shiningknight4267 I was 13 years old when I saw it for the first time in the cinema, and it is still my favorite movie of all time, even I made my combat ships with clay.
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Yes, my friend, they should have made a movie that was more focused on combat ships alien, instead of showing you Charlotte Gainsbourg who is an adult film actress, that actress had nothing to do in Independence Day 2, if I had been The producer would have me focused on creating more alien original ship battle scenes, not that in independent day 2, the E.T ships looked like ships from world war 2, so you are right, independent day 2 was awful
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.
I wish they would of showed a scene in judgement day 2016 where like there's a school scene and it's history class and they teach the day that the earth went construction in 1996
I was also 9 years old in '96, but the movie was released in France in September as school year 96-97 just begun! And I remember being a little bit scared by the destruction scenes but one of my older sisters watched it during a school shooting of the movie on VHS! And I remember watching entirely when another of my older sisters bought the VHS during the Summer '98 while Roland Emmerich's Godzilla was already released in U.S. and Canada theaters!
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.
I also went to see 'Independence Day' when it first came out in cinemas... l was awestruck by the giant alien space ships, and all the scenes where they blasted their laser beams down onto the Empire State Building and the White House, and blew them up to kingdom come... brilliant movie!
There's actually quite a bit of CGI used in the film, it's just hard to spot due to the way it was blended in with the practical effects. But one example is the wife shot showing the dogfight over the Destroyer, that is a 100% CG sequence. Done by using a program that would simulate an air battle. The same program would be used again in "Flyboys", just with fewer "actors"
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.
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.
*Realistic would be our species getting wiped out in a matter of minutes by an alien invasion. We're like ants to them (if this scenario were to occur). This is cheesy Hollywood crap.*
@@Phillyhippie215 the scene of the destruction of California isn't nearby? Let's face it, both Independence Day and 2012 are my favorite destruction movies. Subjectively for me they are equal
@@TheLordofHistoryTV I definitely respect those two being your favorite. So therefore I’m not gonna try to convince you otherwise. However in my opinion, 2012 has more of a “transformers” feel to it. Far too action/adventure jokes, family adventure vibes, than an actual disaster scene. Way too much CGI and unrealistic moments, especially in the limo. It looked like they were prepping for a universal studios ride rollout right after. All of that took away from the seriousness of the scenes. Where as Independence Day, these scenes were terrifying and jaw dropping. Like I had nightmares after watching it as a teen lol.
I dont think so. With shields in their planes armor its easy to be good. In the final, they dont have a clue to fight without the shields and they were crushed.
@@christianortiz9370 ^ But we were exceptionally lucky. If we had taken any longer whilst their shields were down and they then went back up, we'd have been toast. Doomed.
@@christianortiz9370 It is an echo of the classic 1953 War of the Worlds film when Dr Clayton Forester said that mankind can't beat the aliens' superior war machines and technology but they have got to take fight to the invaders themselves.
Yet they got taken down by a virus created on a Mac by a civilisation many tens of thousands of years less technologically advanced than them. Moral of the story: Always install software updates.
Almost 30 years old but modern movies can never seem to make these disasters on film as believable as this. The sound editing is mind blowing as well. Did they make replica models of these cities and blow them up?!
The most impressive part was, how humanity rebuild all of this within 20 years for the second movie. Billions of people are dead, every government and all of the mayor cities are destroyed. And yet it took us just a few decades to fully recover.
Worst of all, they even build places in ID:Resurgence that should have never happened in THEIR world (post alien attack universe) but happened in real life, like the Burj Khalifa. The second movie was a waste of a huge potential in world building.
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Germany was levelled in WW2. Ten years later, the people of West Germany had a higher standard of living than those in the UK and East Germany was the most prosperous of the Warsaw Pact nations. Because East or West, Germans were united in rebuilding their home.
The only thing in this movie that gets me is that part where Jeff goldblum tells his time's up. You know exactly was about to happen. You know everybody's just standing there. Looking at a damn blue light like its so pretty
^ I’m sad that they don’t make any effort anymore to be authentic in thriller/disaster/horror movies anymore. The fire truck in question here was actually a miniature model or toy fire truck simply superimposed on this background. The monuments that are blown up by the aliens’ high-energy blasters were miniature models constructed specifically for this movie. They didn’t rely on cheap CGI for everything, taking the easy way.
@@rominn2184 CGI was never the easy way, it is a heavily time consuming process that requires the most expensive (more then often not aviable for public use) equipment just to make it somewhat realistic. One of the main reasons for the studios abusing CGI relates to the fact that Practical Effects require at minimum a year of pre-production just for experimenting with the building materials, mostly because there are new techniques to be invented and tested, specialy on makeups. While CGI itself only requires the hardware and then you are ready to create stuff, even to edit it on the go without any extra costs. While I do appreciate more Practical Effects than CGI, I do understand than more than often, BAD CGI in films exist because the studio executives force the artists into an impossible deadline wich switches them into "crunch mode" with the end result of a horrible job that ages quickly. And as a foot note: For every modern movie that has Practical Effects on it, the original 1 year of required pre-production for experimentation has been shortened into (at best) 3 to 5 months, wich forbids the proper tests and developments of new techniques on the go, with the end result that the evolution on puppets and miniatures gets capped pretty heavily.
I was a kid when this came out and didn't understand this was happening in different cities. I kept wondering why they were just standing around watching the attacks. Did they think something different would happen? Made more sense when I got older...
I remember how bombastic and loud this scene was in theaters! I put this movie right up there with Jurassic Park as two movies that were alot of fun to go see!
What I never understood is why the people werent alarmed when the aliens shot down the two helicopters before they started their major attack. That should have proofen they are hostile.
Well, first of all, it’s reasonable to say that many many people might not have seen it. When the Washington DC destroyer shot the welcome wagon helicopters out of the sky, the transmission signal that was broadcasting their activities to live TV was lost. I think that unlike Los Angeles and New York City, just about all of Washington DC had been evacuated by that point. It’s a smaller city than either of the two aforementioned (even though it’s our capital). So, there might not have been many if any people at all on the ground to have seen the choppers go down. And people in Washington DC were actually smart and trusted their gut intuition knowing they were in mortal danger from the moment the ships first appeared out of the sky. But by the time the aliens shot down those helicopters in DC, it was far too late to relay to the rest of the country (and by extension, the world) that everyone must leave the cities as soon and as quickly as possible. The signal was almost up, and as we see, the US President and his administration only just BARELY escaped with their lives.
There was a deleted scene where a news broadcast did address the declaration of war, but by that point, the streets were already jammed up. Also, a helicopter is circling the group of yahoos repeatedly telling them to evacuate the area.
The aliens objectives were simple for their invasion. 1. Send the 36 city destroyers to annihilate all economic and industrial centers (Cities) 2. Wipeout all planetary defense installations and command-and-control structures. 3. Send in ground troops to seize all planet's natural resources and mop up any human stragglers who survived the initial attack waves That third objective was obviously disrupted when they disabled their fleet shields via the mothership with the computer virus by piggybacking off of their communications.
They probably wanted some kills on their belts, especially since the other alien ships were taking everyone out way too quickly and the two were right there in front of em. Honestly amazing how long Jimmy survived without being hit.
I love serious alien invasion movies like this. I remember watching this back in the 90s. I was still in middle school back then. It was really really kinda chilling to watch. I enjoyed the movie like crazy. Sad that movies today are soo boring and tiresome to watch.
Movie at 4:13 “Pull up!” My brain: “Pull up! All craft, pull up!” *Cuts to command centre* The Commander: “Take evasive action! Green group, stick close to holding section MV-7!” Random Officer: “General! We have enemy ships in sector 47!” The Commander: “It's a trap!”
What's wild to me is that, aside from some minor hiccups in the compositing here and there, a majority of the attack and dogfight sequences still hold up damn-near 30 years later. CGI has come a long way, but a well-shot, decent-scaled model will always feel more real because your brain can subtly tell that there's something actually there. I really wish more movies would use models and then augment them with CGI (fix little mistakes, add extra little details, etc.) instead of going 100% digital.
At the 1:27 mark, the actor looks exactly like Jamey Sheridan. I didn't see his name on the IMDB cast list, but it's got to be him. Unless the actor in the scene is just a doppelganger.
I've always found it really weird that the aliens don't have any sort of homing technology. Humanity got the homing missiles while the aliens are just "straight lasers! pew pew!"
not even lasers, just some green plasma (lasers go at light speed) shooting missiles and bullets can be considered a waste of resources by a species that travels interstellar to stock up on essentials.
It's solely for script purposes so the primitive jets have a chance. If they modeled these after the real aliens flying around on Earth they would just toy with them and their engines/radars shut down when getting close due to EM interference.
You can tell its a Roland Emmerich movie, not because its destruction porn, but because it has a “plane narrowly avoids fireball” scene. Dude does it in like every movie.
That scene always irritated me like bruh I don’t care how fast a 747 flies that fireball was moving just as fast and the heat alone would’ve blown that plane up
@@brizzle3903 The fireball speed seems quite inconsistent, in the plane takeoff scene it's comfortably keeping up with something travelling about 250-300km ph, but in some of the other scenes it seems to be travelling much more slowly.
@@edsuniqueusername6768 exactly! They should’ve made that more realistic by having the White House already evacuated it would’ve been better to just show the Washington DC area getting destroyed without the inconsistencies
I always thought the laser was a powerful heat vacuum and spread through out the city. Just like how you would pour water out a bottle onto the table. It falls and spreads out.
@@Phillyhippie215 i think it's more than just heat vacuum. several stuff is generally non explosive. for the sake of fictional stuff of this movie, i assume that alien laser energy makes matter very unstable to the point it explodes stuff as it spreads over the city like wildfire
I'm just guessing here too. The Laser is simply a focussing channel for an energised pulse of a volatile substance which detonates upon impact. Kinda like a missile guidance system.
Damn those aliens are bunch of intergalactic a-holes for slaughtering the human race. In that time when I saw that scene, my mouth was jaw-dropped from the special effects. It's like every disaster flick I seen was very destructive even alienated villains wanna destroy mankind. Jeez. This movie will always be my favorite sci fi destructive film of the 1990's. It'll be outmatched or making another one. GREAT SEQUENCE, FOX!
The look on Vivica Fox's face as she turns around is that of desperation and complete fear, contemplating how she was gonna save her and her son and dog in time .. sold perfectly
"I've got you covered, Big Daddy." - Jimmy (shoots alien fighter; impact merely bounces it off-course) "Damn! They got shields, too!" - Jimmy (I have forgotten his last name)
Visual and Sound Special Effects are Marvelous !!!! Excellent Movie !!!! Congratulations to the Whole Team (Director , Writer , Actors , Supervisors etc) !!!!!!
How is it that after all these years modern CGI still can't reach the same level of realism as these special effects? I wish more movies nowadays wouldn't rely too much on CGI
Something I really like is the nature of the fire. In the b-roll it destroys buildings in an instant reminiscent of nuclear test footage. But from the ground it's smothering buildings and going through streets looking more like a liquid. Sometimes the fire can keep up with an airplane sometimes you can outrun it. It's great disaster movie logic, the fire is whatever it needs to be to look the most terrifying and make the scene work.
I childhood feeling I did not understand until now. That feeling you get when you realize "My god, we're doomed.", after firing that second volley of missiles at the city destroyer.
The movie is simply the most awesome thing I had ever seen at the time. All the destruction effects look damn good. The moment was just incredible to see. After the movie, there was a lot of inspiration in video games. Including Starfox 64 and the 1998 game Incoming was also an inspiration from that. Simply brilliant! I miss movies like that. The second part was also ok, but it should have ended with a proper ending. You knew there would never be a 3rd part anyway.
This original was going to be a one shot film. Yet after the bucket loads it made at the flicks rumours started flying about of a part 2 infact it got to point where there was plot all ready to go (which you do see in Part 2) but it took another 20 odd years for it to get made after Creators of ID4 fall out with then 20th Cent Fox.
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.
Reminds me of a Heavy Metal Magazine storyline. Simple plot, saturated color palette, epic bombastic sci fi action.
@infinitycult lol I meant, since there was no dramatic music playing during the craziest scenes. It almost felt realistic as you watched it. As if you was watching something someone recorded on their phone. Is what I meant lol. It was unique for me to not hear dramatic music at the high point of the movie.
How did the mother, her child and the dog survive in that closet with the wave of fire going over them?
@@scotthayes4135 I always wondered this as well. It’s a mile high fire ball that pulverized everything in its path including buildings. You mean to tell me slipping into a tiny concrete storage room, in a tunnel at that, saved them from all that? Lol
@@scotthayes4135plot armour . They could have at least shown her trying to slam the fire door shut !
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?
Did you also watch the sequel?
It is a fun, thrilling, spectacular, extremely destructive and explosive, entertaining and action-packed movie. It is also quite silly, ridiculous, and absurd in parts (such as the whole computer virus portion; also, the humans certainly and definitely should have brought-in the nuclear missile-armed forces, after the humans had apparently rendered the aliens' shields down; etc.). But even those parts, segments, and portions make the movie fun and perhaps entertaining, as well.
@@lordyozora234 Yep. Didn't like it.
Did your dad pass away?
@@lordyozora234We dont talk about that.
The effects in this sequence are so much more convincing than modern CGI!
People thought I was crazy but I believe whole heartedly the special effects in this movie are way better than it’s sequel
Same for jurassic park, the dinosaurs in the first movie looked way more realistic than the sequels.
Well when most of the destruction scenes, including buildings and spaceships were practical effects. The cg were used to a minimal, and only when really needed. They blew up miniatures in real life to get the effect they wanted. And stop motion for the famous landmarks getting blown up. Real movie making right there. Cant be beaten by some overused cgi. Not even Avatar was more convincing.
Sad but true. It's shocking how a movie almost thirty years old has dramatically better special effects than today.
@@thesoundtrackofmydays6221 well Avatar was convincing, but yeah I agree nothing beats practical effects with real objects.
This film Is the perfect fusion between CGI and manual efects. My favorite movie!
*practical effects
One of the most emotional moments in cinematic history........ people forget how this was a game changer... thank God the Dog lived
looool
El perro ya no volvió a salir, murió lamentablemente pues ya no vuelve a salir ...
I came here today to watch "dog scene Independence Day" 😊
You can rule out god at that point…
Boomer❤
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”
Obviously a Goldenstein.
He was on track for that promotion and he wasn’t going to let a little alien annihilation stop him
It was his search history
I remember reading a book written by one of the firefighters in the WTC on 9 11. They were going floor by floor to get everyone out when they came across a guy still sitting at his desk like nothing was happening. They literally had to drag him out of the room. My guess was he was probably taking advantage of the chaos to change some records or some such. People are crazy, they will take any risk even for a few extra bucks.
He won an Oscar for this, I'm not kidding look it up.
Anyone else notice the ground shakes when the NYC fireball reaches the ground on the Empire State Building?! Love those little details!
I never actually noticed it until now when you mention it. I also love how the ground shakes when the alien attackers blasters hit it when they chase Will Smith and the other down to the deck.
Can't believe I was a young man of just 24 when this came out.....now I'm 52, interesting to compare where I was then versus now...love and miss you, Mom and Dad!
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.
Haha I was 14 when it came out, and I saw it in the theatre when it was still a new release. And the TV network 10 played the making of special starring Jeff Goldberg. Also in the weeks leading up to the movie release, the 5 MOVIES of the original V were broadcast over a 2 or 3 weeks period.
Such an exciting time of my childhood.
adrianc And what do you think of the second part Independence Day 2?
@@shiningknight4267 I was 13 years old when I saw it for the first time in the cinema, and it is still my favorite movie of all time, even I made my combat ships with clay.
@@zuramigualroz5793 the sequel is awful. I was excited about the hybrid technology which was an awesome idea, but the film itself was so bad
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Yes, my friend, they should have made a movie that was more focused on combat ships alien, instead of showing you Charlotte Gainsbourg who is an adult film actress, that actress had nothing to do in Independence Day 2, if I had been The producer would have me focused on creating more alien original ship battle scenes, not that in independent day 2, the E.T ships looked like ships from world war 2, so you are right, independent day 2 was awful
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.
@eldo59 this was the debut of the THX Tex trailer
I wish they would of showed a scene in judgement day 2016 where like there's a school scene and it's history class and they teach the day that the earth went construction in 1996
I was also 9 years old in '96, but the movie was released in France in September as school year 96-97 just begun! And I remember being a little bit scared by the destruction scenes but one of my older sisters watched it during a school shooting of the movie on VHS! And I remember watching entirely when another of my older sisters bought the VHS during the Summer '98 while Roland Emmerich's Godzilla was already released in U.S. and Canada theaters!
@@ikura87 in Spain I also saw it in september
Hey I'm also 87 born ... Saw it in the hall too
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.
This movie was Will Smith’s big break in blockbuster movies
Almost 30 years later and this film still rules.
Imagine how incredible it was to see this for the first time
I saw it in theaters when it first came out and it was incredible.
Saw it in the theatre that summer, it was pretty amazing for it’s time
It was really insane. The hype was crazy when it released.
I also went to see 'Independence Day' when it first came out in cinemas... l was awestruck by the giant alien space ships, and all the scenes where they blasted their laser beams down onto the Empire State Building and the White House, and blew them up to kingdom come... brilliant movie!
It was. I was 19 and went to the cinema twice ❤
Even on 2023, still better than CGI
Practical effects are still the best.
What I love about this movie is no use of cgi.. Nothing beats the real thing
There's actually quite a bit of CGI used in the film, it's just hard to spot due to the way it was blended in with the practical effects.
But one example is the wife shot showing the dogfight over the Destroyer, that is a 100% CG sequence. Done by using a program that would simulate an air battle. The same program would be used again in "Flyboys", just with fewer "actors"
What? There's tons, and while it's not bad for the time, it's certainly not great and very noticeable.
the attack is the most intense 4mins scene ever in movies industry. it gave me nightmare for weeks
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.
I wouldn't be surprised by that. The Empire State Building scene was copied and flipped upside down for the climax of the film.
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.
*Realistic would be our species getting wiped out in a matter of minutes by an alien invasion. We're like ants to them (if this scenario were to occur). This is cheesy Hollywood crap.*
2012
@@TheLordofHistoryTV no where near close.
@@Phillyhippie215 the scene of the destruction of California isn't nearby? Let's face it, both Independence Day and 2012 are my favorite destruction movies. Subjectively for me they are equal
@@TheLordofHistoryTV I definitely respect those two being your favorite. So therefore I’m not gonna try to convince you otherwise. However in my opinion, 2012 has more of a “transformers” feel to it. Far too action/adventure jokes, family adventure vibes, than an actual disaster scene. Way too much CGI and unrealistic moments, especially in the limo. It looked like they were prepping for a universal studios ride rollout right after. All of that took away from the seriousness of the scenes. Where as Independence Day, these scenes were terrifying and jaw dropping. Like I had nightmares after watching it as a teen lol.
In my theater, everyone cheered and applauded when the dog made it. Was the only time in the movie they did.
Same here when I saw it in theaters only I hear a lot more relieved sighs than any movie I’ve seen.
4:44 "Oh no, you do not shoot that green shit at me!" 💀
*Scene cuts to alien getting thrown out of bel air house by uncle Phil
That always gets me! 😂😂😂
“I got you covered big daddy.”
Bro got mad at a alien💀
Cinema 1996. Will Smith " No you did not just shoot that green shit at me! Audience nearly on the floor 😂😂😂
this movie has this scene in it, and to me it's one of the most realistic destruction scenes in a movie, alongside 2012 and other destruction movies.
I was lucky enough to watch this movie at the cinema when it came out. I was just so immersed that I really lived through the movie.
same!
then when the july 4 day started the whole cinema was silently in awe of what's next...
The aliens were formitable in this movie. Great film.
I dont think so. With shields in their planes armor its easy to be good. In the final, they dont have a clue to fight without the shields and they were crushed.
@@christianortiz9370 ^ But we were exceptionally lucky. If we had taken any longer whilst their shields were down and they then went back up, we'd have been toast. Doomed.
@@christianortiz9370 It is an echo of the classic 1953 War of the Worlds film when Dr Clayton Forester said that mankind can't beat the aliens' superior war machines and technology but they have got to take fight to the invaders themselves.
Yet they got taken down by a virus created on a Mac by a civilisation many tens of thousands of years less technologically advanced than them. Moral of the story: Always install software updates.
@@christianortiz9370 exactly, aliens were using godmode cheats and when we brought their cheat engine down they got pwned
That dog made it just barely in time.
So The USA🇺🇸President Airplane ✈️
@@vozdetrueno5239 That's because Joe Biden tripped a few times on the stairs on his way leading up to Air Force One.
Everything in its path was destroyed....except that small cement room.
Almost 30 years old but modern movies can never seem to make these disasters on film as believable as this. The sound editing is mind blowing as well. Did they make replica models of these cities and blow them up?!
Yes, miniatures
They built models on a board, tip the board on to its side and then shot flames up boards to make that wall of fire effect you see on camera
The most impressive part was, how humanity rebuild all of this within 20 years for the second movie.
Billions of people are dead, every government and all of the mayor cities are destroyed. And yet it took us just a few decades to fully recover.
If you're united and have a common purpose, it's not impossible. Especially if you can scavenge alien power sources.
Worst of all, they even build places in ID:Resurgence that should have never happened in THEIR world (post alien attack universe) but happened in real life, like the Burj Khalifa. The second movie was a waste of a huge potential in world building.
@@DomWeasel exactly, humanity recovered so well because it copied the alien tech
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
Germany was levelled in WW2. Ten years later, the people of West Germany had a higher standard of living than those in the UK and East Germany was the most prosperous of the Warsaw Pact nations. Because East or West, Germans were united in rebuilding their home.
The only thing in this movie that gets me is that part where Jeff goldblum tells his time's up. You know exactly was about to happen. You know everybody's just standing there. Looking at a damn blue light like its so pretty
1:48 I'm Sad for that Firefighter Truck.
^ I’m sad that they don’t make any effort anymore to be authentic in thriller/disaster/horror movies anymore. The fire truck in question here was actually a miniature model or toy fire truck simply superimposed on this background. The monuments that are blown up by the aliens’ high-energy blasters were miniature models constructed specifically for this movie. They didn’t rely on cheap CGI for everything, taking the easy way.
@@rominn2184 CGI was never the easy way, it is a heavily time consuming process that requires the most expensive (more then often not aviable for public use) equipment just to make it somewhat realistic. One of the main reasons for the studios abusing CGI relates to the fact that Practical Effects require at minimum a year of pre-production just for experimenting with the building materials, mostly because there are new techniques to be invented and tested, specialy on makeups. While CGI itself only requires the hardware and then you are ready to create stuff, even to edit it on the go without any extra costs.
While I do appreciate more Practical Effects than CGI, I do understand than more than often, BAD CGI in films exist because the studio executives force the artists into an impossible deadline wich switches them into "crunch mode" with the end result of a horrible job that ages quickly.
And as a foot note: For every modern movie that has Practical Effects on it, the original 1 year of required pre-production for experimentation has been shortened into (at best) 3 to 5 months, wich forbids the proper tests and developments of new techniques on the go, with the end result that the evolution on puppets and miniatures gets capped pretty heavily.
@Romin N or maybe the technology just wasn't there yet?
Yeah he made his last siren
I was a kid when this came out and didn't understand this was happening in different cities. I kept wondering why they were just standing around watching the attacks. Did they think something different would happen? Made more sense when I got older...
One of my favorite movies of all time. Have seen it a million times and still get chills
I remember how bombastic and loud this scene was in theaters! I put this movie right up there with Jurassic Park as two movies that were alot of fun to go see!
What I never understood is why the people werent alarmed when the aliens shot down the two helicopters before they started their major attack. That should have proofen they are hostile.
They probably weren’t aware of that. I feel that they weren’t given word of mouth that the 2 helicopters were shot down.
You do not shoot first to a un know enemy. Thats the rule. David hidde sígnal was the proof of there something suspicious to happen.
Well, first of all, it’s reasonable to say that many many people might not have seen it. When the Washington DC destroyer shot the welcome wagon helicopters out of the sky, the transmission signal that was broadcasting their activities to live TV was lost. I think that unlike Los Angeles and New York City, just about all of Washington DC had been evacuated by that point. It’s a smaller city than either of the two aforementioned (even though it’s our capital). So, there might not have been many if any people at all on the ground to have seen the choppers go down. And people in Washington DC were actually smart and trusted their gut intuition knowing they were in mortal danger from the moment the ships first appeared out of the sky. But by the time the aliens shot down those helicopters in DC, it was far too late to relay to the rest of the country (and by extension, the world) that everyone must leave the cities as soon and as quickly as possible. The signal was almost up, and as we see, the US President and his administration only just BARELY escaped with their lives.
There was a deleted scene where a news broadcast did address the declaration of war, but by that point, the streets were already jammed up.
Also, a helicopter is circling the group of yahoos repeatedly telling them to evacuate the area.
they were. right after that they started evacuating. unless u meant the citizens. that was in dc i think. so ppl in la and ny didn 't know.
1:06 - It’s impossible without this!
Roland Emmerich is the master of cinematic destruction, crafting epic, unforgettable disaster scenes on a grand scale.
0:31 - He worked so hard... hoping that the boss would pat him on the shoulder in the morning...
Aliens: can we my Lord? Alien commander: yes but only the fancy looking buildings it looks better in the movies
0:50 Those Explosive Fires from the City Destroyer's Energy Cannon Blows Up Anything in its path!
This was so freaking mind blowing back in the day. Saw it three times in theaters at 13 years old.
1:11 "Fire the laser!"
The vfx was damn impressive for its time
You needed 20 more seconds to complete this scene...
WHAP! Welcome to Earth!
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6:16 Boy Those Alien Fighters really wanna take Captain Hiller and his Wingman Down do They?
"Not gonna let some stupid earthlings out fly us!"
They may be aliens, but they still have egos :P
The aliens objectives were simple for their invasion.
1. Send the 36 city destroyers to annihilate all economic and industrial centers (Cities)
2. Wipeout all planetary defense installations and command-and-control structures.
3. Send in ground troops to seize all planet's natural resources and mop up any human stragglers who survived the initial attack waves
That third objective was obviously disrupted when they disabled their fleet shields via the mothership with the computer virus by piggybacking off of their communications.
They probably wanted some kills on their belts, especially since the other alien ships were taking everyone out way too quickly and the two were right there in front of em. Honestly amazing how long Jimmy survived without being hit.
8:18 Captain Steve Hiller: ha ha hope you got an airbag
I love serious alien invasion movies like this.
I remember watching this back in the 90s. I was still in middle school back then.
It was really really kinda chilling to watch. I enjoyed the movie like crazy.
Sad that movies today are soo boring and tiresome to watch.
Movie at 4:13 “Pull up!”
My brain: “Pull up! All craft, pull up!”
*Cuts to command centre*
The Commander: “Take evasive action! Green group, stick close to holding section MV-7!”
Random Officer: “General! We have enemy ships in sector 47!”
The Commander: “It's a trap!”
Wrong movie, still works.
That's saying something.
What's wild to me is that, aside from some minor hiccups in the compositing here and there, a majority of the attack and dogfight sequences still hold up damn-near 30 years later. CGI has come a long way, but a well-shot, decent-scaled model will always feel more real because your brain can subtly tell that there's something actually there. I really wish more movies would use models and then augment them with CGI (fix little mistakes, add extra little details, etc.) instead of going 100% digital.
Will just slapped him down. WOW What A Man.
3:38 - This is already a classic - if there is no dog, the wedding will not take place.
Independence day and war of the worlds.. best alien movies..
2024 anyone who's here for Independence Day on Hulu
I'm here cause of that
Television.
At the 1:27 mark, the actor looks exactly like Jamey Sheridan. I didn't see his name on the IMDB cast list, but it's got to be him. Unless the actor in the scene is just a doppelganger.
I've always found it really weird that the aliens don't have any sort of homing technology. Humanity got the homing missiles while the aliens are just "straight lasers! pew pew!"
not even lasers, just some green plasma (lasers go at light speed) shooting missiles and bullets can be considered a waste of resources by a species that travels interstellar to stock up on essentials.
Don't need them when they have force field technology
It's solely for script purposes so the primitive jets have a chance. If they modeled these after the real aliens flying around on Earth they would just toy with them and their engines/radars shut down when getting close due to EM interference.
The lasers are likely rechargeable thus making it a more efficient weapon. Especially since you have forcefields to protect you-
You can tell its a Roland Emmerich movie, not because its destruction porn, but because it has a “plane narrowly avoids fireball” scene. Dude does it in like every movie.
That scene always irritated me like bruh I don’t care how fast a 747 flies that fireball was moving just as fast and the heat alone would’ve blown that plane up
@@brizzle3903 The fireball speed seems quite inconsistent, in the plane takeoff scene it's comfortably keeping up with something travelling about 250-300km ph, but in some of the other scenes it seems to be travelling much more slowly.
@@edsuniqueusername6768 exactly! They should’ve made that more realistic by having the White House already evacuated it would’ve been better to just show the Washington DC area getting destroyed without the inconsistencies
I was howling with laughter at 1:37. The guy flips in the air and lands on the windshield. 😆😆
Incroyable... De tels effets spéciaux il y a presque 30 ans cest juste.... Grandiose
0:12 - Aliens really care about those people.
Imagine if Thanos attacked Earth like this in MCU Avengers Infinity Wars Film, instead of the "Snap" he performed, how would the Avengers handle it!
If Loki and the Chitauri invaded Earth just like the aliens in Independence Day, how the hell would the Avengers handle them in battle?
and the Justice League Even Godzilla
Nobody cares about your super hero movies. There is no argument you can make that ties super hero movies to real life action movies. Apples to oranges
Pretty much Toby Stark would make sure the alien ship's shield useless and leave the rest to Hulk and Strange.
The method in this movie is much less efficient and far smaller in scope, but more cinematic.
I am studying the music for the two scenes. Incredible action cues scored by David Arnold.
I'm just speculating that the alien laser energy so damn strong it makes every building in the city explode like fireworks
I always thought the laser was a powerful heat vacuum and spread through out the city. Just like how you would pour water out a bottle onto the table. It falls and spreads out.
@@Phillyhippie215 i think it's more than just heat vacuum. several stuff is generally non explosive. for the sake of fictional stuff of this movie, i assume that alien laser energy makes matter very unstable to the point it explodes stuff as it spreads over the city like wildfire
I'm just guessing here too. The Laser is simply a focussing channel for an energised pulse of a volatile substance which detonates upon impact. Kinda like a missile guidance system.
I agree with this assessment I wonder how much energy it would take to charge that kind of weapon up
Zero point energy
This movie didn't need a sequel
Damn those aliens are bunch of intergalactic a-holes for slaughtering the human race.
In that time when I saw that scene, my mouth was jaw-dropped from the special effects.
It's like every disaster flick I seen was very destructive even alienated villains wanna destroy mankind.
Jeez. This movie will always be my favorite sci fi destructive film of the 1990's. It'll be outmatched or making another one.
GREAT SEQUENCE, FOX!
Will Smith: Hope you got airbag!
*Pilot seat is ejected into the air*
Also Will Smith: WOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW
GREAT FILM ITS FAVORITE 90'S FILM EVER
I'll never forget how happy everyone in the theater was when the dog jumped in the closet 😂😂😂. Great movie 👍👍
The graphics here was even better and true to life compared to the sequel.
The look on Vivica Fox's face as she turns around is that of desperation and complete fear, contemplating how she was gonna save her and her son and dog in time .. sold perfectly
1:48 No firefighter, You're supposed to go TOWARDS the fire, not AWAY from it!
Back when movie makers were actually serious about creating believable and good films.
I like the scene where Major Mitchell the wing king of AREA 51 blast the alien fool with his m9 Berreta.
Jeff Goldblum played a lowlife in Death Wish(1974). He was in the 1978 remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers(1978) with Leonard Nimoy.
He did well as a combo-mutation (Brundle-Fly), a mathematician (Ian Malcol), and a leader of another world (Grandmaster)
He was also in Earth Girls are Easy with Gina Davis and Julie Brown.
He owned the Disco in "Thank God It's Friday"
i would like see it again in theaters
Boomer jumping into the room was always my favorite part
“Oh, no! you did NOT shoot that green shit at me!”
- Steven Hiller
😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
"I've got you covered, Big Daddy." - Jimmy
(shoots alien fighter; impact merely bounces it off-course)
"Damn! They got shields, too!" - Jimmy (I have forgotten his last name)
I Hate that quote !
@@davidcolantuono3622 Jimmy Donaldson, the famous Mrbeast youtuber :)
Visual and Sound Special Effects are Marvelous !!!! Excellent Movie !!!! Congratulations to the Whole Team (Director , Writer , Actors , Supervisors etc) !!!!!!
Times up 0:01
How is it that after all these years modern CGI still can't reach the same level of realism as these special effects? I wish more movies nowadays wouldn't rely too much on CGI
My favourite part about the chase through the canyon was that you could feel the alien pursuer getting *angry* and making mistakes.
No matter how old I get, I always get super emotional when Boomer narrowly makes it to safety. The other characters I barely shed a tear over, haha.
This is amazing. How dark and scary it is, but still amazing.
Finally!!!! Thank you for uploading this full clip!!!! Especially Vivica in the tunnel 👍🙌
One of my all time favorite movies ever made
Best damn movie in a long time.....
^ It has stood the test of time. It came out when I was 9 or 10 and I absolutely loved it then, and now I’m 35 and I absolutely love it now.
Let's agree to disagree... Is the movie good? Yes.... Is it the best movie since its release? No
@@badouplus1304 kill joy....
@7:45 did they sneak in a Wilhem scream? Also, super dog!
Something I really like is the nature of the fire. In the b-roll it destroys buildings in an instant reminiscent of nuclear test footage. But from the ground it's smothering buildings and going through streets looking more like a liquid. Sometimes the fire can keep up with an airplane sometimes you can outrun it. It's great disaster movie logic, the fire is whatever it needs to be to look the most terrifying and make the scene work.
I childhood feeling I did not understand until now. That feeling you get when you realize "My god, we're doomed.", after firing that second volley of missiles at the city destroyer.
28 years later the special effects look fantastic. Hollywood forgot how to make fantasy and action films without unrealistic fx. Sad.
I remember seeing this when it came out. I was ten, and I remember being so relieved that the dog made it
Wow good 👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏📽📽📽📽📽📽🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬
Saw this in the movie theater it was epic.
Winner for Best Visual Effects at the oscars WOOO
The movie is simply the most awesome thing I had ever seen at the time. All the destruction effects look damn good. The moment was just incredible to see. After the movie, there was a lot of inspiration in video games. Including Starfox 64 and the 1998 game Incoming was also an inspiration from that. Simply brilliant! I miss movies like that. The second part was also ok, but it should have ended with a proper ending. You knew there would never be a 3rd part anyway.
This original was going to be a one shot film. Yet after the bucket loads it made at the flicks rumours started flying about of a part 2 infact it got to point where there was plot all ready to go (which you do see in Part 2) but it took another 20 odd years for it to get made after Creators of ID4 fall out with then 20th Cent Fox.
I always thought it was weird that people were surprised by the alien’s hostility, especially after they shot down the welcome wagon
Well either they didn't know or were oblivious
2:27 I liked the idea of the music 🎵 resumes.
This reminds me of Terminator 2 with a big explosion in the city.
1:53 capital building instantly explodes
By congress 😂
Ill keep writing comments about this movie i love it
Meilleur film que le deux ❤️
What made this scene so unique is that the White House and other city destruction was a practical effect via plastic models, no CGI was done