| | | Features: DVD, Widescreen, Additional Footage, Commentary, Special Edition One of the biggest box office hits of all time delivers the ultimate encounter when mysterious and powerful aliens launch an all-out invasion against the human race. The spectacle begins when massive spaceships appear in Earth's skies. But wonder turns to terror as the ships blast destructive beams of fire down on cities all over the planet. Now the world's only hope lies with a determined band of survivors, uniting for one last strike against the invaders--before it's the end of mankind. "ID4 is undeniably fun." New York Magazine "Full of noise and color and excitement." New York Post "Be ready to be boggled by the blockbuster that beats all others by a light year!" The News Tribune
 Editor's Note
 With a $71 million budget and mind-blowing special effects, INDEPENDENCE DAY is a grand, high-tech throwback to such films of the 1950s as THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL and WAR OF THE WORLDS. Here, aliens, in numerous gargantuan spaceships, arrive without warning and hover over the world's most important cities, creating global panic. The nasty visitors use death rays to blow New York, Washington D.C, and Los Angeles to smithereens. A handful of plucky Americans, including the Clinton-esque President (Bill Pullman), a gung-ho fighter pilot (Will Smith) and a computer geek named David (Jeff Goldblum), attempt to devise a strategy against the invaders.On July 4th, their risky plan is put into effect, as dozens of fighter pilots (including the President) wage an assault on the spaceships. However, their success (and the fate of the world) depends on David, who is attempting to disarm the aliens's mothership.
 Plot Summary
 INDEPENDENCE DAY is a pyrotechnic, futuristic, disaster, action mondo-adventure about aliens attacking Earth and humans giving them the big boot. When mountain-sized flying saucers open fire on the world's cities, a ragtag band of colorful characters sets out to bring the alien critters to their pseudopodic knees. Borrowing liberally from science fiction classics like WAR OF THE WORLDS and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL and a host of disaster movies from TOWERING INFERNO to METEOR, ID4 maintains a mindless mission to entertain with dazzling special effects and unabashed feel-good charm. Academy Award Nominations: Best Sound, Best Visual Effects. Academy Awards: Best Visual Effects.
| Features | Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Surround; French Dolby Digital Surround |  | Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Includes Both The Special Edition, With Nine Minutes Of Restored Footage, Plus The Original Theatrical Version |  | Scene-Specific Commentary By Roland Emmerich And Dean Devlin |  | Commentary By Oscar-Winning Special Effects Supervisors Volker Engel And Doug Smith |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Foxvideo |
 | Release Date: 6/12/2007 |
 | Running Time: 153 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1996 |  | Catalog ID: 2003668 |  | UPC: 00024543036685 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed |  | Available Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 2.35:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Oscar (1997) |  | Volker Engel, et al., Winner, Best Visual Effects |  | Bob Beemer, et al., Nominee, Best Sound | | British Academy Awards (1997) |  | Volker Engel, et al., Nominee, Best Achievement In Special Visual Effects |  | Bob Beemer, et al., Nominee, Best Sound | | MTV Award (1997) |  | Vivica A. Fox, Will Smith, Winner, Best Kiss |  | Vivica A. Fox, Nominee, Best Breakthrough Performance |  | Will Smith, Nominee, Best Male Performance |
| Memorable Quotes| "You know how I'm always trying to save the planet? Well, here's my chance." ---- David Levinson (JEFF GOLDBLUM) | | "What's the rush? You think we'll get to Washington, it won't be there?" ---- Julius Levinson (JUDD HIRSCH), to his son, David Levinson (JEFF GOLDBLUM), while the two frantically drive to the capital city. | | "Welcome to Earth." ---- Capt. Steven Hiller (Will Smith), after punching the daylights out of an alien who has crash--landed in Arizona. |
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| | Professional Reviews | Rolling Stone "...For fun, fright and thrills, there's not a wilder joy ride around..." 08/08/1996 p.68Sight and Sound "...INDEPENDENCE DAY fulfills the promise of the movies: to deliver the audience out of the everyday and into the sensational..." 08/01/1996 p.53-4 USA Today "...A rousing state-of-the-art cartoon capped by an aerial-combat climax..." 07/02/1996 p.1D Entertainment Weekly "...Witty, of-the-moment fun." -- Rating: B 08/09/1996 p.44 Variety "...A spectacularly scaled mix of '50s-style alien invader science fiction, '70s disaster epics and all-season gung-ho military actioners..." 07/01/1996 The New York Times 8 of 10 ...Guess what: Independence Day lives up to expectations in a rush of gleeful, audience-friendly exhilaration... Two reasons it's impossible to resist Independence Day: because of its pitch-perfect cartoonish dialogue ("Now you're NEVER gonna get to fly the space shuttle if you marry a stripper!") and because the captain, like Indiana Jones, is so unflappably tough. - Janet Maslin Rolling Stone Magazine 7 of 10 ...ID4 delivers a full throttle blast. It gives you aliens to hiss at, humans to root for, and the kind of fireworks that get audiences cheering. Time Magazine 7 of 10 ...The film has a salutary scope and bustle and enough kick in the fireball special effects to make audiences cheer--sure, it's the end of the world, but you can still party like it's 1999... - Richard Corliss
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