@@DrForrester87 Or..... if a fleet of ten Romulan D'Deridex class Warbird's (These ships: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QQUHJyjlGew.html ) suddenly showed up by de-cloaking and unleashing an intense wave volley of photon torpedo and disruptor firepower at the Harvester City Destroyer Vessel.
"Alright you alien assholes! In the words of my generation, 'UP YOURS!!!!'" "Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha! Hello boys! I'm Baaaaaaaaack!" (BOOOOOM) Two best lines of the whole movie, IMHO.
This is by far the most complex, inspiring, and amazing film score cue I have ever heard. David Arnold is an absolute badass!! It is beyond me why they did not hire him for the 2nd ID4 film.
So many great quotes from our presidents throughout the nation's history, but all of them pale in comparison to "DOESN'T ANYONE HAVE ANY MISSLES LEFT?!?!?!?"
The character Steven Hiller was a Marine pilot but if you look at the final battle you can see all sorts of planes like the F-14 which is a navy aircraft. It was just a rag-tag group of pilots at the end.
1:48 the president's last missile flies towards the ship's main weapon in a bright light and leaves a twisted trail of smoke as it dodges fighter jets, alien ships, bullets, laser beams...
I looked for this version because of the 1:48 bit when the last missile of the president flies in a bright light underneath the alien ship and in the middle of the chaos of the battle it dodges planes, alien ships, bullets, laser beams...
I really love the original score, however, the original score was intended with the stupid scene of an ordinary plane joining the fight. The film version ended up emotionally strong and heartfelt. In the alternative version, Russell Casse was drunk and had planned to sacrifice himself, while in the movie he is sober and has a realizing moment before he decided.
I think that soundtrack like this was one of the things severely lacking from Independence Day: Resurgence. A soundtrack adds a lot to the feel of a movie - prime example: Guardians of the Galaxy, where the soundtrack set the tone for the whole film. The same with the first Independence Day movie; the orchestra they used for the soundtrack was fantastic. But they left that out of the sequel.
That was one of MANY issues the sequel had besides even worse writing than the first film. Still, I would hope the teased third film will eventually happen either in live action form, animated, or even a comic book series for that matter.
@@alucard624 I loved the first film but yeah, the second one was complete dogshit. Personally I'd like to see a TV series continuation of it. Disney (which now owns FOX) has done a pretty good job with the Star Wars related TV shows. I think they could do well with an Independence Day TV series. A series would have much better character and plot development, taking place over multiple episodes rather than cramming it all into a 2-hour film.
In all fairness, the Score Thomas Wander and Harald Kloser composed for the Sequel isn't *bad.* In parts, its quite good actually. But David Arnolds' Original is in another league entirely and that was put into sharp relief when parts of its were reprised at the end of "Resurgence". 'Quite Good' is another freakin' Ballpark compared to 'One of the Best Scores of all time'.
President: we will not go quietly into the night we will not vanish with out a fight were going to live on were going to survive TODAY WE CELEBRATE OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!
Whenever I fly a fighter craft in Planetside 2 I just have to play this music. It makes the whole dog-fighting scenario just plain amazing. It's especially good when you find a skilled pilot who also doesn't use A2A missiles, you end up weaving between buildings. other aircraft and terrain trying to evade each other. So much fun.
Yeah I love that part when the president fires his last missile under the ship and the missile flies through all the chaos of the battle dodging fighter jets, alien ships, bullets, laser beams...
At the end I can hear the city-destroyer's main weapon backfiring, the explosions beginning to chain off of each other... metal creaking as the structure begins to collapse on itself.
1:48 this while Whitmore's missile brightly flies towards the ship's main weapon in the middle of the chaos of human jets, alien ships, missiles, bullets, laser beams...
@OldSchoolPatriot2012 Its possible! I wouldn't say humanity is quite ready to handle it yet, but we're getting closer. They might also understand a primitive need to be defensive on our part, I would think
@juanmanqn Thanx, hopefully if they actually produce a second Independence day 2 which they are talking about the second sound track will be even better! wish they'd do a second stargate, stupid bastardizing series!
I'm guessing if aliens have the technology to visit other planets from God knows where, then they probably have technology to sustain themselves and would be coming in peace. Hopefully.