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Independence Day
a.k.a. ID4 Director: Roland Emmerich Cast: Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/05/2007
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Rating: Rated PG13

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Includes both the Special Edition, with 9 minutes of restored footage, PLUS the original theatrical version; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 2.35:1) for both versions; Scene-specific commentary by Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin; Commentary by Oscar-Winning special effects supervisors Volker Engel and Doug Smith; Sound: English 5.1 Dolby Surround, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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Disc #1 -- Independence Day
1. Opening Titles/July 2
2. Contact
3. At the White House
4. Approaching Earth
5. Chess Game
6. Compact Cable Chaos
7. Imperial Valley, California
8. Deployment / Def-Con 3
9. Visual Range
10. The Code for Panic
11. Wake up Call
12. Countdown to Extinction
13. Duty Calls
14. Get Out of Town
15. Trailer Camp Confrontation
16. Fighter Pilots Report
17. Strip Club
18. Nice Driving
19. Look up the Number
20. Attempts to Communicate
21. The Clock Is Ticking
22. Communication Breakdown
23. Panic or Party
24. Time's Up
25. July 3
26. Battle Plans
27. First Attack
28. Two on Two
29. Canyon Chase
30. Welcome to Earth
31. Desert RV Caravan
32. The Truth Is Out There
33. Urban Survivors
34. Do You Know the Way to Area 51
35. Area 51
36. The Freak Show
37. Arriving With the Alien
38. In the Ruins of El Toro
39. Alien Surgery
40. Nuclear Attack
41. Rescue at the El Toro
42. The First Lady's Death
43. July 4 - Solutions
44. Worldwide Plans
45. A Wedding
46. Independence Day
47. Using the Alien Attacker
48. Into the Mothership
49. Engage the Enemy
50. Adversity Makes Strange Bedfellows
51. Time for a Hero
52. Execute 'Jolly Roger'
53. Victory
54. Credits
1. Opening Titles/July 2
2. Contact
3. At the White House
4. Approaching Earth
5. Chess Game
6. Compact Cable Chaos
7. Imperial Valley, California
8. Deployment / Def-Con 3
9. A Technical Kiss
10. Visual Range
11. The Code for Panic
12. Wake up Call
13. Countdown to Extinction
14. Duty Calls
15. Get Out of Town
16. Trailer Camp Confrontation
17. Fighter Pilots Report
18. Strip Club
19. Nice Driving
20. Look up the Number
21. Attempts to Communicate
22. The White House Legacy
23. The Clock Is Ticking
24. Communication Breakdown
25. Panic or Party
26. Time's Up
27. July 3
28. Battle Plans
29. First Attack
30. Two on Two
31. Canyon Chase
32. Welcome to Earth
33. Desert RV Caravan
34. The Truth Is Out There
35. Urban Survivors
36. Do You Know the Way to Area 51
37. Area 51
38. The Freak Show
39. Inside the Attacker
40. Arriving With the Alien
41. In the Ruins of El Toro
42. Alien Surgery
43. Nuclear Attack
44. Recue at El Toro
45. The First Lady's Death
46. July 4 - Solutions
47. Worldwide Plans
48. A Wedding
49. Independence Day
50. Using the Alien Attacker
51. Into the Mothership
52. Engage the Enemy
53. Adversity Makes Strange Bedfellows'
54. Time for a Hero
57. Credits

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Editorial Reviews

Independence Day's grand-scale invasion of theaters marked it one of the biggest summer blockbusters of the 1990s. The story is simple enough: Aliens show up over the Fourth of July weekend and without reason blow up most of the world. It's up to the heroic survivors -- stern-faced president Bill Pullman, amiable Army pilot Will Smith, and plucky software programmer Jeff Goldblum among them -- to save the planet. Independence Day is a lot of things: patriotic battle cry; special effects extravaganza; really, really scary and loud. Though the film is not particularly dramatic or thought provoking, director Roland Emmerich (The Patriot) makes an entertaining ride out of fabulous effects, particularly the horrifyingly fiery obliteration of cities worldwide. Smith is fresh once again with a terrific alien-whuppin' swagger, and though Pullman's rousing Fourth of July speech before the climactic battle is not on the literary level of Henry V's St. Crispin's Day speech, it is equally motivational. A loud throwback to alien paranoia of the H. G. Wells classic War of the Worlds, ID4 more than found itself a place in sci-fi/action history, it attacked and took over. Pete Segall, Barnes & Noble

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Don't be a butt.by DEMONTHE7TH

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August 21, 2009: Oh whatever, pull your head out of your butt. This movie was a un experience. It may not have been the brightest, but atleast it was fun. That's all I ask for when I go to the movies.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

"Starring Jeff Goldblum!" We're in Trouble Now...by GrouchoMarxist

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April 19, 2009: Whether it's Judd Hirsch's unfunny roll as a Jewish stereotype or the nonsensical plot, this movie is the epitome of a classic Hollywood blockbuster; all brawn and no brains. How can Jeff Goldblum program a computer virus on his Apple Powerbook to infect a species with technology and software completely unknown to humanity? The visuals are mildly entertaining, but like so many modern movies, this one uses special effects as a crutch rather than an aid. On the bright side, this movie never spawned a sequel, so at least there's that.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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