I love how Russell did that kamikaze attack on the ship, yet was a jokester right to the end. He was a man who made the ultimate sacrifice for man kind and did it with style. One of the most memorable scenes in the movie.
27 years later and this still brings goosebumps. Russell was a jokester and felt like he failed as a father but in the end, he showed how much he cared and made the ultimate sacrifice for mankind. One of America’s greatest underrated heroes. 🇺🇸
It's a shame they didn't have one of his kids star as one of the next generation of heroes in the second film or his children to have children themselves and tell them " your grandad wasn't much of a father but when it came to it he sacrificed his life not just for his kids but the entire world.
It's hard to say. Don't forget we don't see how these two acted together when they WEREN'T in front of the camera. Not saying they didn't get along, but there's been some actors who don't get along together. Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey in Batman Forever. Apparently Tommy Lee Jones didn't like Jim Carrey.
@XXLSSBBW ~ Very true. Another I heard was Wesley Snipes and Ryan Reynolds. They were great together on 'Blade Trinity', but I heard they couldn't stand each other off screen. I don't know how true that is, but it's not unheard of.
It amazes me they haven't made a sequel in which Will Smith slaps the shit out of some alien queen who's been badmouthing his wife following her oscar-winning performance in Baldylocks and the three hairs
What your father did was very brave, you should be proud of him. I am. Hearing those lines made me realize that Russell finally got the respect and credit he deserves.
Yes. It was hurtful in the beginning of the movie as his kids thought that he abandoned them, not believing his story of being abducted by aliens. He finally got his vengeance against the race who initially broke his family..
I saw this with my Mom and Dad on opening weekend with a packed house back in '96. My parents were kind of 'old school' when it came to entertainment but they really enjoyed ID4 and cheered with the rest of the people in the theater for scenes like these. My Dad would pass away about 2-1/2 months later but I remember just having a good time watching this with my Mom and Dad.
I honestly love the fact that the Great Pyramids at Giza survived. They've survived innumerable wars, disasters, and human errors, and now they've survived a literal alien apocalypse. The Indomitable Human Spirit, indeed
@@DavidKnowles0 It wasn’t sentimental or drawn out, instead it was a selfless choice made in the clutch of a crisis, and he did it without hesitation for his family and everyone else in the world who had mocked him regardless.
Yep me too. I’m 42 now. I remember seeing this movie in theater. It was a revelation back then. But, it wasn’t what initially sparked my lifelong obsession and curiosity with UFOS/ETs, it only amplified it - what initially drew me to the subject in the first place was the Bob Lazar story. After that I was hooked, and have Ben ever since. And now that it’s finally in mainstream media outlets and we’re on the brink of disclosure, I feel like I, along with so many others are about to be vindicated
It is originally the true ending by the way because these aliens travelled with their whole complete civilization, as mentioned in the movie. So after the movie they are completely eliminated.
I still can't get over the explosions looking so realistic. And yes, I do know this was done with practical, on-set effects but so nice to see that after scathing criticism for looking too outdated or nothing better than Star Wars (at the time), Independence Day was the last hurrah for practical effects in summer blockbuster movies.
Star Wars effects didn't hold up so well. They were replaced. The speeder had wheels and they put vaseline on the lens to make it look like it was floating.
@@KreigsMarine2 Are you kidding?? Did you even see this movie? It may have been made BY Americans but the victory IN THE MOVIE was for the ENTIRE WORLD... ALL countries united even with enemies to declare our independence from tyranny not from other HUMANS, but from ALIENS! Refer to the speech the President Bill Pullman gave... he said it perfectly!
This movie is hands down my favorite. It came out when I was 11 years old and every Independence Day since then I end up running into this film. Now with kids I at times mess with my son and say we celebrated the 4th to recognize the day the whole world said “We will not go quietly into the night!”
This line and the line when Will Smith are one of the best lines on movies. However the best scene in this movie is when the President makes his speech.
WOW!!! This movie never gets old, " hey boys I'm back"!!! and " we won't go quietly into the nite"!! Sends chills up my spine!! Happy 4th of July folks!! Stay safe!!!!
One thing I love are the attention to sound details in movies, and just about anything. That sound made when the weapon was stopped just before the explosion was a fantastic detail.
Sucks that Randall never got the recognition he deserved, Will Smith's Character got his picture in the white House, that should've been Randall's Picture, he was the one who brought the first Alien Ship down in Human History, they should've named the new fighter after him!
Idk why but i love that little 4 seconds when the skull and bones appears and is laughing at the alien. Combined with the music its just an aesthetically pleasing scene
I still get chills watching this poignant scene. Russel looking at the photo of his kids as he decides to die . His son looking out towards his father as Russell says " Tell my children i love them very much" 😢 ...
0:49 Russel knows at that moment there is only one option left to stop the aliens. On a lighter note: the guy next to President Whitmore at 5:27 in the Harley Davidson hat, white t-shirt and aviator sunglasses always looked badass to me.
@@hpa2005 That badass was certainly in Nam. Just if you look over Whitmoore's other shoulder you see an older guy who looks like he could've also been in Korea or even WW2.
Also what I liked about when the Pilots are walking into the bunker is you see all ages and race coming in (yes I know that they were looking for anyone that could fly a plane). My 2 favorites are the man with long beard and the older silver haired man just behind the President. I don't know why but I just like those 2. I think it is meant to show that just because you are old doesn't mean you are down for the count.
Absolutely! And think about it they are probably Vietnam veterans or maybe even Korean War veterans. This was the mid-90s So Korea would only have been 40 years ago. So Korean war vets would have been in their 60s. Just an all-around great movie.
@@philipbay1548 Dude with beard was probably Nam and the silver haired badass was Korea in my book now, thank you! There could even be a possibility of a few dudes in their 70s from WW2!
@@philipbay1548 Most would've been in their mid-late 70s by then and my uncle who was a pilot is that and only just stopped from health issues, so a guy that old in good shape could handle it and he learned to fly from WW2 RNZAF pilots, so it's quite likely then. I've meet a few in their 80s/90s who were still fairly strong, so had they been there they'd have possibly flown if they kept it up. One called Les Munro who was born in 1919 was still working daily on his farm into his 80s, though I think he stopped flying and flew heavy bombers, though he did help inspire Star Wars. As you said race there, it'll have been pretty cool to see a 75 year old Māori warrior there and have him say he shot down several Nazis or something... it happened!
Something I got to thinking about in relation to the two volunteer pilots you mentioned: wouldn't it have been interesting if they were in an F-14 or a two seat F-18 for the final battle.
The President just says “Good luck buddy” like the dude is up next in beer pong. Kinda accepts that they are all screwed. Hears “Up Yours and hello boys I’m back” over radio. SHIP EXPLODES!!!
I never understood why Randy Quaid's character was never seen as a hero in the second Independence Day movie and have a picture of him as they did with Will Smith.I mean he flew into the Alien ship and destroyed it...damn hero if you ask me!
I remember seeing ID4 at the cinema back in 1996 in Germany. The whole audience applauded at the end of the movie. Never saw that doing any audience after that.
5:46 I’ve watched this movie so many times over the years, but it wasn’t until a recent rewatch that I noticed the Aussies celebrating on top of a crashed alien fighter.
"HELLO BOYZ, IM BAAAAAACK"❤ one of the greatest movie lines in history!!
Makes me want a prequel about when they kidnapped him 😂💙
Plot twist he ain't death he become boss of the alien
@raymondbrereton3298
Disney: how far is he now? 😈
Donald Duck: look behind you! 😰
Disney: WHAT?! 😨
Roz: HELLO DISNEY! 😈
"Alright you alien assholes..in the words of my generation....UP YOURS!"
"Ru - Rusell?"
I love how Russell did that kamikaze attack on the ship, yet was a jokester right to the end. He was a man who made the ultimate sacrifice for man kind and did it with style. One of the most memorable scenes in the movie.
I made the ultimate sacrifice, for his kids.😭
Randy Quaid stealing Scenes . Like he ALWAYS did . Great All-Star Blockbuster of a Film .
His part was so well done.
and paid them back for all that anal probing.
in the sequel why was will smith general and his son pilto
27 years later and this still brings goosebumps. Russell was a jokester and felt like he failed as a father but in the end, he showed how much he cared and made the ultimate sacrifice for mankind. One of America’s greatest underrated heroes. 🇺🇸
IM still mad that they didnt build a massive statue of Russ in the center of the world in the second movie.
He can never not be cousin/uncle Eddie,total wrong person cast for this role
You are wrong, kind sir. He was one of the entire Earth's greatest Heroes ❤️
Thanks to Russell we could enter the new millennium.
It's a shame they didn't have one of his kids star as one of the next generation of heroes in the second film or his children to have children themselves and tell them " your grandad wasn't much of a father but when it came to it he sacrificed his life not just for his kids but the entire world.
This film didn't need a sequel
Hollyweird is running out of ideas. So they have to dig in the archives to make profit.
Facts
Or at least a better made one
Yup like gay disney star wars.
No it didn’t
One of the most iconic self-sacrifices of 90s movies 😊
and they still called him a son of a bitch...
Any movie
@@Cupcakinsreal that’s because he was one. Dude was always known for being drunk and being a idgaf guy
@Enclave Officer that's him not his mom. We don't know her.
imagine if they kept the original idea you owuldnt say that lol
It's astonishing to me that there haven't been more Will Smith/Jeff Goldblum team-ups since this film. They've got great chemistry.
You should watch Deep Cover with Goldblum and Morpheus
It's hard to say. Don't forget we don't see how these two acted together when they WEREN'T in front of the camera. Not saying they didn't get along, but there's been some actors who don't get along together.
Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey in Batman Forever. Apparently Tommy Lee Jones didn't like Jim Carrey.
@XXLSSBBW ~ Very true. Another I heard was Wesley Snipes and Ryan Reynolds. They were great together on 'Blade Trinity', but I heard they couldn't stand each other off screen. I don't know how true that is, but it's not unheard of.
It amazes me they haven't made a sequel in which Will Smith slaps the shit out of some alien queen who's been badmouthing his wife following her oscar-winning performance in Baldylocks and the three hairs
Will Smith in one of the Jurassic Park movies would be something.
What your father did was very brave, you should be proud of him.
I am.
Hearing those lines made me realize that Russell finally got the respect and credit he deserves.
It’s ultimately all about the legacy you leave to the world. That path can take a lifetime of hardship.
I would be proud to be his son too.
Yes. It was hurtful in the beginning of the movie as his kids thought that he abandoned them, not believing his story of being abducted by aliens. He finally got his vengeance against the race who initially broke his family..
He completely his character arc in the very first me. As did all other main characters. They don’t make movies like this anymore
@@excronothis is deep
No one can deliver the line "Must go faster" like Jeff Goldblum!
When he was chased by UFOs or T-Rex
Must go faster
No but him should be *allowed* to say that.
In the years that I've watched this movie, I never figured that out until now. 😂
Best heroic sacrifice in a movie EVER!!
strewth he nailed em like a hero too.
Loved the scene where Will Smith punches the alien after they both crash.
@@gtech66 . That's a good idea for the next clip
Bruce Willis in Armageddon was different, more personal.
And yet he never got the recognition he deserved.
I saw this with my Mom and Dad on opening weekend with a packed house back in '96. My parents were kind of 'old school' when it came to entertainment but they really enjoyed ID4 and cheered with the rest of the people in the theater for scenes like these. My Dad would pass away about 2-1/2 months later but I remember just having a good time watching this with my Mom and Dad.
Aw, no 😢❤ I know he's in a safe place now ❤❤❤ sorry for your loss 💝
@@morgancook5000 Thank you.
I am truly sorry for your loss. Remembering watching with him is what keeps memory of him going.
@@joshuagarner4677 Thank you, (it's) hard to believe it'll be 27 years in a couple weeks from now.
@@wmst5065 I feel yah
"And it was on that day, when a pilot named Russell Casse who went from a drunken crop duster, into a hero of Earth."
Dope
Still, nobody mentions him in the sequel, glory is for the presedents and generals...
Cousin Eddie to Clark Griswald
"In the words of my generation, UP YOOOOOOOOOOOURS
I honestly love the fact that the Great Pyramids at Giza survived. They've survived innumerable wars, disasters, and human errors, and now they've survived a literal alien apocalypse. The Indomitable Human Spirit, indeed
Somehow, despite being 30 minutes away from Cairo, the 12th largest city
Until the decepticons showed up
Somehow Sydney also survived
@@TheFirstWoffle Given the angle it looks as if the ship crashed on Cairo.
Then Godzilla and Kong uses them as a wrestling match.
Still give you goosebumps watching it from 2023.
"Do me a favor tell my children I love them very much" - this line right here gets me everytime
Me too... I'm sure they would've known even if he hadn't said anything, considering he literally died for them. 😢a
いろんな父親がいて、人類とか家族とか愛する人たちのために戦うパパたち。大好きです😂
セスナ?で農場の農薬散布してたお父様・・・元空軍海軍戦闘機パイロットですか?でなければ戦闘機操縦はきっと無理!(推察)
あの宇宙船の必殺兵器は動力炉につながっているのですかきっと。あそこに発射の瞬間に雷撃機で攻撃したら効きそうですね。
とにかくコックピット計器類の家族の写真とか戦いざま死にざま・・・やばい位に泣けます。
RIP!
@user-px3ru5ic3s Randy Quaid is his name and he's a fantastic actor! He was perfect in this as the comedy relief!
@@Irish_Georgia_Girl
日本語で失敬致します。
「Randy Quaid」氏 素敵ですね!
実は結構な美男子!(若い頃はおじさんだと思ったのですがもう彼の歳を越えました。)
普段はアルコール依存症の、でも家族思いの農場主でしたか。
私の中では主役です。
演技とはいえいい笑顔で特攻されましたね。
RIP!
(追記)
別件です。
「デスペラード」で南米のガラの悪いバーでバーテンダーやってたおじさん、名コメディアンだそうですね!
面白かったです。
This movie is just too good
The second one was never gonna work without, Will
@Amp661 no tf it wouldn't. Will was everything
That self sacrifice was the most bad ass move in cinema history
What about Bruce Willis in Armageddon. Blows himself up with an atomic bomb to save the earth.
@@claudemaassen2963 didn't hit the same way for me.
@@DavidKnowles0 It wasn’t sentimental or drawn out, instead it was a selfless choice made in the clutch of a crisis, and he did it without hesitation for his family and everyone else in the world who had mocked him regardless.
"Elvis has left the building !!" Love that line. Said that line when I retired.
I remember seeing this when the movie came out. Everyone in the theater clapped and cheered when the spaceship finally went down.
Yep me too. I’m 42 now. I remember seeing this movie in theater. It was a revelation back then. But, it wasn’t what initially sparked my lifelong obsession and curiosity with UFOS/ETs, it only amplified it - what initially drew me to the subject in the first place was the Bob Lazar story. After that I was hooked, and have Ben ever since. And now that it’s finally in mainstream media outlets and we’re on the brink of disclosure, I feel like I, along with so many others are about to be vindicated
6:49 Jeff Goldblum & Will Smith walking with sunglasses and cigars is one of the most badass shots in movie history.
1:34 this is the best scene of the film with chase yelling hello boys im back
This scene was copied from the movie "The Right Stuff"
That whole area is the same area where they did the movie Pirates of the Caribbean where Jack Sparrow's trying to pull his ship
¿What? No way. If it is for them smoking cigars and being "badass", well, the best moment is at 2:40 .
My favourite scene ever even when they are walking with joy capturing the victory and uniting back with their lovers.
何度見ても涙が出て仕方がない。大好きな映画です😂
No matter what it’s “sequel” did, this is the true ending of Independence Day no matter what!
Dang straight it is. I knew Resurgence was going to be a cheap knock-off.
It is originally the true ending by the way because these aliens travelled with their whole complete civilization, as mentioned in the movie. So after the movie they are completely eliminated.
Yes I agree 👍
What sequal? 😂
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I still can't get over the explosions looking so realistic. And yes, I do know this was done with practical, on-set effects but so nice to see that after scathing criticism for looking too outdated or nothing better than Star Wars (at the time), Independence Day was the last hurrah for practical effects in summer blockbuster movies.
It's ironic that the outdated style of practical effects age far better than cgi.
Star Wars effects didn't hold up so well. They were replaced. The speeder had wheels and they put vaseline on the lens to make it look like it was floating.
Don't forget about Lord of the Rings trilogy.
1:30 HELLO BOYS, I'M BACKKKKKKKKKKK! Jesus I love that line!
ПРИВЕТ РЕБЯТА,Я ВЕРНУЛСЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯ!!!!!!!!!!
💥 *KABOOOOM!!!* 💥
Yup truly iconic! :D
@abdurahmanyabdulnasyr2992 бум
Imagine being kidnapped and probed or much more. Then being a pilot and returning the favor. So good!
best revenge for him against the aliens
I went to see ID4 three or four times in the theaters as a 16 year old teenager. One of my all-time favorite movies.
Your here
"didn't I promise you fireworks?", Well these don't explode because they are debris but still incredible ending! An Oscar for the makers of this film!
And they were irradiated.
@@Boxanadu true, they were exposed to so many UV rays
@@greekrevoltontheway And a god damn nuke.
@@Boxanadu let's not forget the fact that they were also very hot after burning at like 4000°C
@@greekrevoltontheway the alien attacker probably prevented the heat from entering the ship, due to you know alien tech (also plot armor)
This and Armageddon make one proud to be a human being.
You mean proud to be an American
@@KreigsMarine2 lol
Armageddon is hot garbage....
@@KreigsMarine2 Are you kidding?? Did you even see this movie? It may have been made BY Americans but the victory IN THE MOVIE was for the ENTIRE WORLD... ALL countries united even with enemies to declare our independence from tyranny not from other HUMANS, but from ALIENS! Refer to the speech the President Bill Pullman gave... he said it perfectly!
@@NatureXwars "Armageddon is hot garbage...." -- Yes it is, and so is this. But it's OUR hot garbage.
Elvis has left the building!
Thank you. Thank you very much. Oh, I love you, man.
This movie is hands down my favorite. It came out when I was 11 years old and every Independence Day since then I end up running into this film. Now with kids I at times mess with my son and say we celebrated the 4th to recognize the day the whole world said “We will not go quietly into the night!”
This is the most American movie I ever seen.
But what was wonderful about it was that it united the entire world... even our enemies
This entire movie was lightning in a bottle for sure. My all time favorite movie!
love the subtle "thank you very much"
Hands down one of the vary Best sci-fi movies in history Ever created. Epic Awesome.
it has a flew flaws but all in all a great movie to watch
@@raven4k998 ALL movies have flaws.
See this as kid : ok he’s such a hero
See this as adult : this hit me so hard Respect !
This is what a true movie should have.
Love it when Will Smith's character said "Peace!" . So cool.
I honestly thought he said “release” to release the nuke, but ye it is peace
This line and the line when Will Smith are one of the best lines on movies. However the best scene in this movie is when the President makes his speech.
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Absolutely! Hands down one of the best monologues in cinematic history.
WOW!!! This movie never gets old, " hey boys I'm back"!!!
and " we won't go quietly into the nite"!! Sends chills up my spine!!
Happy 4th of July folks!! Stay safe!!!!
eagle 20 fox two...
eagle 20 fox two....
it's jammed it won't fire.......
So glad Will Smith got this part. It wouldn't have been the same without him.
No one else could deliver the line WELCOME TO EARTH with quite that quality.
With a slap too
I always loved that the Harley Davidson guy survived the final battle
Agreed....Harley-Davidson riders are a tough bunch. Along the same lines: I would say that he was a Vietnam vet.
😂😂😂 I peeped that too
Me too. He looked like a cool dude, I wonder who played him.
It takes one to make that sacrifice for mankind I salute you Russell 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
One thing I love are the attention to sound details in movies, and just about anything. That sound made when the weapon was stopped just before the explosion was a fantastic detail.
People forget, but this movie made Will Smith a bonafide star.
このシーン観て毎回毎回涙してて、You Tubeでも泣かされたから、仕事にならないよ。もう
Sucks that Randall never got the recognition he deserved, Will Smith's Character got his picture in the white House, that should've been Randall's Picture, he was the one who brought the first Alien Ship down in Human History, they should've named the new fighter after him!
Yeah, but he wasn't the only one that died
@@davidlewis5189 But he was the first pilot that took aan alien warship down, so yes he should've had the new gen fighter named after him.
@@thenotoriousgryyn342 If anything David Levinson needs a statue since he came up with the virus that bought down the shields
Don't you know he's being persecuted and he's actually in hiding?
Randall? Who's Randall? 😂
Idk why but i love that little 4 seconds when the skull and bones appears and is laughing at the alien. Combined with the music its just an aesthetically pleasing scene
Old is always gold.
No He is like a diamond in the sky.
Newer Remakes can't never make a movie like they did in the past...........
This movie is so underrated, by far one of the greatest movies of the 90s still holds up to this day
This is the PERFECT way to end an action and adventure movie like this
You have GOT to love the stride on Jeff Goldblum walking away from the crashed ship. 😅
Remember when movies were awesome...
Yeah, back when people worried about making a good movie.
8:23-8:26 yes, they were.
Yes. The times when movies were like books: gateways to other worlds,other peoples with themes that resonate with ALL humans.
Yeah, I do!!!
I still get chills watching this poignant scene. Russel looking at the photo of his kids as he decides to die . His son looking out towards his father as Russell says " Tell my children i love them very much" 😢 ...
0:49 Russel knows at that moment there is only one option left to stop the aliens.
On a lighter note: the guy next to President Whitmore at 5:27 in the Harley Davidson hat, white t-shirt and aviator sunglasses always looked badass to me.
Another said he looked old enough to have been in Nam and an older guy Korea or WW2.
@@TheGroundedAviator I'd lean more toward him being a Vietnam vet
@@hpa2005 Beard guy or silver haired guy? The latter could've been.
@@TheGroundedAviator Beard guy with the white t-shirt
@@hpa2005 That badass was certainly in Nam. Just if you look over Whitmoore's other shoulder you see an older guy who looks like he could've also been in Korea or even WW2.
Also what I liked about when the Pilots are walking into the bunker is you see all ages and race coming in (yes I know that they were looking for anyone that could fly a plane). My 2 favorites are the man with long beard and the older silver haired man just behind the President. I don't know why but I just like those 2. I think it is meant to show that just because you are old doesn't mean you are down for the count.
Absolutely! And think about it they are probably Vietnam veterans or maybe even Korean War veterans. This was the mid-90s So Korea would only have been 40 years ago. So Korean war vets would have been in their 60s. Just an all-around great movie.
@@philipbay1548 Dude with beard was probably Nam and the silver haired badass was Korea in my book now, thank you! There could even be a possibility of a few dudes in their 70s from WW2!
@@TheGroundedAviator true that! They needed all the pilots they could get, so young WW II pilots are not at all beyond the realm of possibility.
@@philipbay1548 Most would've been in their mid-late 70s by then and my uncle who was a pilot is that and only just stopped from health issues, so a guy that old in good shape could handle it and he learned to fly from WW2 RNZAF pilots, so it's quite likely then. I've meet a few in their 80s/90s who were still fairly strong, so had they been there they'd have possibly flown if they kept it up. One called Les Munro who was born in 1919 was still working daily on his farm into his 80s, though I think he stopped flying and flew heavy bombers, though he did help inspire Star Wars. As you said race there, it'll have been pretty cool to see a 75 year old Māori warrior there and have him say he shot down several Nazis or something... it happened!
Something I got to thinking about in relation to the two volunteer pilots you mentioned: wouldn't it have been interesting if they were in an F-14 or a two seat F-18 for the final battle.
Better than the sequel
The President just says “Good luck buddy” like the dude is up next in beer pong. Kinda accepts that they are all screwed. Hears “Up Yours and hello boys I’m back” over radio. SHIP EXPLODES!!!
That "Hello, boys! I'm baaaaaaaaack!" always brings the house down, doesn't it?
I never understood why Randy Quaid's character was never seen as a hero in the second Independence Day movie and have a picture of him as they did with Will Smith.I mean he flew into the Alien ship and destroyed it...damn hero if you ask me!
Dafür war sein Name aber auf eine Gedenktafel zu lesen.
@@thomaskruse9485 He deserve a statue.
This film never gets old. Never!
Can we all agree there is only ONE INDEPENDENCE DAY.
We came, we saw, we kicked their asses!
Yeah We came we saw and we kicked aliens asses.
Hahaha
Love when they return back to base.
1996,one of the better years of my life :)
Me too ... Great 1996
I remember seeing ID4 at the cinema back in 1996 in Germany. The whole audience applauded at the end of the movie.
Never saw that doing any audience after that.
2:00 the scream 😂😂
Best redemption arc ever performed in the History of movies
Alright, alright I will watch Independence Day again.
This should raise inspiration in any person. Anything is possible.
Movie or not, the fact they don’t have a statue of Russell Casse, is a crime of astronomical proportions.
Childhood favorite movie on Star network... Was amazed to see the realistic explosions, alien spaceship design
Very hard to believe this movie came out in 96 where did the time go..great movie always w great actors
Just remember that this movie didn't have a sequel of any kind. It never happened. This is how it ended 😄
Bro exactly. You didn’t see anything
I destroyed the sequel.
I’m gonna make it better. :) I already know what to do with the first thousand mistakes.
You remind me of pacific rim 😢😭
This is the way
Actually there it was Independence Day: Resurgence.
Unconditional love for his children
One of the best movies of all time
I remember seeing this when it first come out. It was amazing then and it's still amazing now. Thanks.
I bet everyone cheered at the end of the film because the human resistance won!!
I originally saw this in a movie theater, and when everyone in the movie started cheering, so did everyone in the theater.
Real life doesn’t unite people much
Still one of the best movie scenes I’ve seen in theaters. Damn epic! 👽
One of the best movies ever
Most underrated hero of pur history, that crazy man.
Independence Day is such an awesome movie.
Elvis has LEFT THE BUILDING!
Flying inside the Mothership was enormous terrifying .
Great actors. Best story. Especially WillSmith and Jeff. Extra ordinary characters.
Randy Quaid was epic in that moment
I love this movie watched it the other night never get bored of it !!!!!!!!!!
This movie is so American I love it
❤
I miss the years when Hollywood made entertainment like this :(
1:30
"Hello Boys, I'M BACK!!!"
1:38 :(
1:28 hes such a bad ass just the way hes laughing 😂😂😂
Russell Case: HELLO BOYS! I'M BACK!!!
💥 *BOOOOOM!!!!* 💥
I love this part when Russell said do me a favour tell my children I love them very much then he said HELLO BOYS IM BACK.
This video to start making its round during Father’s Day is me having faith in humanity.
5:46 I’ve watched this movie so many times over the years, but it wasn’t until a recent rewatch that I noticed the Aussies celebrating on top of a crashed alien fighter.
Ein toller Film mit super Schauspielern. Danke
1:55 "¡HE DID IT! ¡THE SOAB DID IT!" 🙌🙌🙌
Godspeed Russell Casse, a true unsung American Hero
An unforgettable sacrifice scene
Easily one of the greatest movies ever made. Too bad the sequel is one of the worst
And it was that day, Cousin Eddie was a hero.
Jeff goldblum should have been contractually obligated to say "must go faster" in every movie after this
Yes, this is Jeff Goldblum's version of "I'll be back."
Russell is my hero I always wished when i was a kid i could be just as brave. Russell is the hero everyone should look up too.