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- Independence Day is a Deadlands Dime Novel written by Matt Forbeck and Chris Snyder, with the original concept by Shane Lacy Hensley. It was originally published in 1997 with a short story featuring Ronan Lynch during Dodge City's Fourth of July celebrations and included a companion scenario for Deadlands Classic which allowed a posse to experience the same events as the novel. The short story was rereleased in 2011 without the accompanying companion scenario.
- New York City was a city full of filth, crime and corruption, far from a shining beacon of hope and democracy. John McClane was a first year police recruit in training, doing routine work during the city's Bicentennial celebration. In the course of his civic duty and stopping petty crimes, John finds himself stuck in what may be the first of many wrong-place wrong-time situations. He is instrumental in thwarting a plot to hold a yacht and its passengers hostage by a disenchanted former employee of the ships owner. It is in this episode that McClane earns his shield.
- Independence Day is an ADWSS special. It aired on July 4th, as it was an Independence Day-themed episode. In this episode, SpongeBob sets up a 4th of July party at the Krusty Krab, but Plankton traps all the customers! SpongeBob, Patrick, and Mr. Krabs have to free them!
- Aliens landen auf der Erde und wollen sie unterwerfen, doch die Menschen wehren sich.
- Independence Day was a popular movie made on Earth about an alien invasion. During a briefing with Senator Robert Kinsey, Dr. Daniel Jackson made fun of the climax of the film involving uploading a Computer virus into the mothership. (SG1: "Politics")
- In diesem Wikia geht es um den Film Independence Day.
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- Independence Day, War of the Worlds but with more CGI, is a movie about the second American Revolution and the birth of the "new" United States. The main plot is an attempted alien, British, and Cambodian takeover of the United States, which ultimately fails, because God likes America more. The movie received countless bad reviews from critics, but did reasonably well at the box office, almost (but not quite) making a profit, due in large part to its "eye-popping" special effects. The movie was not overly patriotic in any way.
- Independence Day is a 1997 video game based on the movie of the same name. It was released in 1997 for the PlayStation, PC, Sega Saturn, and Mobile.
- Independence Day is a science fiction adventure movie directed by Roland Emmerich and was released in 1996.
- The film was scheduled for release on July 3, 1996, but due to its high level of anticipation, many theaters began showing it on the evening of July 2, 1996, the same day the story of the film begins. The film's combined domestic and international box office gross is $816,969,268, which at one point was the second-highest worldwide gross of all-time. It was at the forefront of the large-scale disaster film and science fiction resurgences of the mid-to-late-1990s. It won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, and was also nominated for Best Sound Mixing.
- Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, picnics, baseball games, and various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States, but is often also viewed as simply a summer festival, apart from its patriotic overtones.
- "Independence Day" was the 58th episode of The Dead Zone and the second episode of the fifth season, airing on USA Network on 25 June 2006.
- The Eriaduan Independence Day or the Day of Eriaduan Independence was the day on which the entire Eriaduan Empire celebrated their breaking away from the new Galactic Empire.
- Independence Day is a holiday celebrated in Bikini Bottom. It marks the anniversary of the day that Bikini Bottom gained independence from Bikini Top.
- Independence Day var en populär film gjord på Jorden om en utomjordisk invasion. Under ett informationsmöte med Senator Robert Kinsey, Doktor Daniel Jackson gjorde narr av klimax av filmen där upp ett datavirus i moderskeppet. (SG1: "Politics")
- Independence Day, more commonly referred to as the Fourth of July, is a national holiday celebrating America's adoption of the Declaration of Independence on that day, and the subsequent break from England. The holiday is traditionally celebrated with fireworks, barbecues, patriotic pageantry, and screenings of such films as 1776. Patriotic icons such as George Washington, Uncle Sam, and the Statue of Liberty enjoy a resurgence during the holiday.
- Título original: Independence Day Ano de produção: 1996 Elenco: Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum.
- American Independence Day, also known as the 4th of July, commemorates the supposed date on which the American Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence, thus marking the day on which the United States of America gained independence from Britain. Its celebration continues in the Dead Zone, despite the collapse of the U.S. government during the zombie outbreak, with American survivors and zombies dressing up for the occasion.
- Independence Day is a fanfiction written and published on FanFiction.Net by CelcoLevi.
- Independence Day ist ein Roman von Peter Darvill-Evans und erschien als 36. Buch der BBC Past Doctor Adventures-Reihe. Im Mittelpunkt stehen der Siebte Doctor und seine Begleiterin Ace. Bisher ist das Buch nur in Englischer Sprachausgabe erschienen.
- Independence Day is the ninth episode of the singleplayer campaign of Battlefield Hardline. The group returns to Miami where their plan is put to the test.
- Independence Day is a pinball machine produced by Sega. It is based on the motion picture of the same name.
- Independence Day ist ein auf einen Film basierendes Spiel für die PlaystaitionOne(o.a PSX), welches im Jahre 2007 vom Angry Video Game Nerd reviewed wurde. Es zeigte nur wenig Begeisterung, da dies für seine Zeit sehr schlechte Grafik besaß und alles sehr Konfus aufgebaut wurde. Ausserdem waren Gegner beinahe unmöglich zu treffen.
- Réalisation : Roland Emmerich. Origine : Etats-Unis (1996). Genre : Science-fiction. Durée : 2H20.
* Will Smith : Le capitaine Steven "Steve" Hiller
* Jeff Goldblum : David Levinson
* Bill Pullman : Le président Thomas J. Whitmore
* Margaret Colin : Constance "Connie" Spano
* Vivica A. Fox : Jasmine Dubrow
* Judd Hirsch : Julius Levinson
* Robert Loggia : Le général William M. Grey
* James Rebhorn : Le ministre Albert Nimziki
* Randy Quaid : Russell Casse
* Ross Bagley : Dylan Dubrow
* Mae Whitman : Patricia Whitmore
* Mary McDonnell : Marylin Whitmore
* James Duval : Miguel Casse
* Lisa Jakub : Alicia Casse
* Giuseppe Andrews : Troy Casse
* Harry Connick Jr : Le capitaine Jimmy Wilder
* Adam Baldwin : Le major Mitchell
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- According to RiffTrax.com: "In every single one of the 900 million aliens-come-to-earth movies that had come before it the aliens were malevolent, bent on man's destruction, but Independence Day changed all that. Yes, the alien's were once again malevolent, but this time Judd Hirsch was in the movie! Never before had this even been dreamt of, putting Judd Hirsch in a film. It was a brazen move, one almost as stunning as casting Bill Pullman as the president of the United States as opposed to taking the obvious path and casting him as a guy at a Rapid Oil Change who says, "Ahead. Little more. Little more. Okay, stop." And never before in screen history had a person named "Vivica" done anything let alone attempt to act credibly in a movie role.
- Independence Day is a 1996 movie by Roland Emmerich, known in its promotional material as ID4. At its core it is a straightforward Alien Invasion movie with a lot of elements taken from well known sources like The War of the Worlds. The archetypical Summer Blockbuster with a large cast of familiar character types, Stuff Blowing Up, fighter jets dogfighting alien craft, Rousing Speeches, Area 51 and is otherwise fairly by-the-book storywise. Not one, but two, sequels are planned. The first, Independence Day: Resurgence, will be released on 2016.
- *CRUNCH CRUNCH CRUNCH* Into Crystal City comes the last person anyone would expect to see in the current climate. Clad in gold and purple ceremonial robes, the imposing figure is still easily recognisable as Galvatron himself, a large ornate hood pulled over his helmet, yet his optics smoldering brightly beneath. "The Festival Cybertronia" he growls, his voice as gravel as he looks about the square. "Held in such a place of /cowardice/. Still, it will suffice" I mean, Cyber-Toga. "No kebabs!?" Ramjet echoes ApperScray as he tells not-Smokescreen. "What an indignity."
* SPUTTER!*
* SHWINGCT!*
- Independence Day, more commonly known as the Fourth of July, was a national independence ritual that was celebrated in the United States of America on Earth, and commemorated the adoption of the Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom on July 4th, 1776. The day was typically celebrated with gunpowder-based firework displays across the country. Captain Erika Hernandez was reminded of Fourth of July fireworks seen in her youth while witnessing the destruction of a cargo ship near Alpha Centauri in 2155. (ENT novel: Kobayashi Maru)
- NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to. Happy Independence Day, everybody! Let's celebrate by reviewing Independence... NC: DAAAAAAH! God, I hate this movie. I hate it so much; and yet, I always find out that I'm part of a small minority on this. NC (voiceover): I mean, granted, it was a critical flop, and when this movie first came out, I was excited to see shit blow up. But after you get past the explosions, there is nothing creative or original about this movie. It's just human stereotypes trying to fight off alien stereotypes; nothing more. NC: Yeah! NC: NC NC NC
- Independence Day (also known by its promotional abbreviation ID4) was an advertised product, released in or before 1998. Part of a slogan used to promote this product was "we'll wish we were." A poster for Independence Day was located in an alley outside of Casey’s Bar & Grill, in Washington, D.C.. In 1998, Fox Mulder relieved himself underneath this poster. (The X-Files Movie)
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