Independence Day
Description
In Independence Day, humanity makes its first contact with an alien race. What follows is one day of destruction, one of despair, and one day where the human race, led by the United States, fights back. Jamelle and John use the film to discuss the triumphalist American optimism of the 1990s as well as the political afterlife of the imagery of the film, which extends into the post-9/11 era.
Some of the taglines for Independence Day were “We’ve always believed we weren’t alone. On July 4th, we’ll wish we were,” “The day we fight back!” and “Welcome to earth.”
Independence Day is available to buy or rent on Amazon Prime or Apple TV. You can also stream it on demand at Hulu.
Episodes come out roughly every two weeks, and we’ll see you then with an episode on Mars Attacks, Tim Burton’s satirical counterpoint to Roland Emmerich’s earnest blockbuster.
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Connor Lynch produced this episode. Artwork by Rachel Eck.
fellas, I want to know what movie has changed your life? this movie certainly changed me in giving me an interest in military aviation and the excitement of intelligent life in the universe which was later somewhat quelled and balanced with 1997s Contact. I was 12, haha oh, totally do Contact.
Oh man, I needed that. Listened to the intro to episode while driving to work. Let's Go!!!