If you describe this movie to someone who's never seen it it would sound like an unimaginative, formulaic B-Movie with a big budget, and while it kind of is all of those things it is still one of the most entertaining movies ever.
This is such an important movie to my family. My dad says that David has the same career as he does, a video engineer. I think he recognized some of the terminology. He also picks up on a lot of the sci-fi gags.
I love "Independence Day" so much that when the sequel sucked as badly as it did, I was actually INSULTED. Like: "How dare you make such a crappy sequel to a CULT CLASSIC?!!?"
Well, the positive side of the story is that you could enjoy a whole room on your own, without people talking or watching their mobiles every 10min. with the screen brightness at 1000%
The scene where Will Smith drags the alien across the desert was not filmed at the Great Salt Lake, but on the Bonneville Salt Flats west of the Great Salt Lake. I lived there for many years including when Independence Day was filmed.
The ghostwriter of many movies is from Logan Utah. Star Wars, BTTF, E.T., Indiana Jones and hundreds more. Borg Drive in Sandy Utah is where his aunt used to live. STTNG.
The dialogue "Must go faster" isn't just a nod to Goldblum in Jurassic Park, it is actually the same audio, lifted from JP. Also, Dean Devlin was in Real Genius, which always blows my mind.
Brandon Murphy I absolutely LOVE Real Genius, but I didn’t know about Dean Devlin being in it, lol! I will have to check that out. “Kent, stop playing with yourself.” “It really IS God.” 😂😂😂
I have seen Independence Day over 100 times and will watch it 1000 times more. It was a great day in American when Jeff Golbum and Will smith teamed up to save the world.
Still hoping for a return as 3D printing is getting more widespread. That allows them to use the same 3D models for both the miniature effects and the CGI, which should let them get the best ouf of both worlds, you'd think.
I’m pretty sure H.G.Wells didn’t include El Toro US Airforce base in “his story”, being set about 100 years earlier than ID4 and all. The US movie version, yes...Wells original story, definitely not
I mean, we all knew what he meant. He was showing clips, after all, of the original "War of the Worlds" film, that aired in 1956. Seemed pretty obvious to me he was really referring to that. Or has "Social Distancing" truly made us this nitpicky?
21: At one point the studio wanted to change the name of the movie, but Roland Emmerich wasn't having it. So he decided to include the words "Independence Day" in the iconic speech to ensure that the name stayed.
That introduction is simply fantastic. It gets me the same feels as the actual one in the movie. Also congratulations for making me finally comment on a video for the first time ever!
Also: there were no airplanes, let alone an air station, in H.G. Well's book. The book was written in 1898, and the most modern thing was a machine gun in the book.
Independence Day remains one of my favorite sci-fi movies to this very day (John Carpenter's The Thing is my absolute favorite though). Clearly the thought and efforts put into this flick by the cast, crew and writers really paid off nicely. Too bad the same care was not executed in the lame sequel.
I didnt watch this movie untill ten years after it came out. For one reason i worked in a video rental shop when it came out on VHS and we had a whole wall in the shop with the new releases for rental and it was filled with copies of Independence Day well i had to clean and dust all the boxes at the weekends and i slipped on the step ladder while cleaning and ended up on the floor with a pile of VHS boxes ontop of me as i had taken one of the wall displays down with me. And well i hated this movie for years after that😂
Saw this movie three times in theatres alone. Because, as a teenager, I just LOVED violent sci-fi movies, and never bothered to question the logic behind them.
It was the first time I ever walked out of the theater part way through. I tried to prepare myself for disappointment but it wasn't enough. Such a let down.
No. The air force base in this movie is not the same one used in HG Wells's War of the Worlds. How do i know? Because Wells's story in set in the time and place it was written, ie Victorian England. Not too many US air force bases back then I think. The 1950s movie of the same name had very little to do with Wells's story, but the air force base comes from that movie.
They just cannot pay attention to what they are talking about half the time. One second he is talking about the original movie, then instead of saying it was the same air force base as that, they go to the original story, which as you say, was certainly not set at any kind of non existant at the time air force base. But this is also a bunch of guys who mention the toy fire engine being the only model used in that scene as all the other cars were hollowed out stunt cars, then later says pretty much all the cars in the film were scale models.
He said “story” instead of movie. Clearly it was simply slip of the tongue. That Air Force base was in fact the one used in both MOVIES. The base was built in 1943 and decommissioned a few years after ID4 was wrapped up. So yes, it did exist during the time period of the Wells story and movie. You guys all took a little mistake and ran with it like he has no idea what he’s talking about. Y’all are basic af lol
When I saw this in the theater when it first came out the scene of David opening his laptop and Hal saying good morning and I began laughing then realized I was the only one in that very full theater that caught the joke.
Indeed. El Toro is where the doomed Marines in the George Pal film are from, but there is no mention in the actual book. That line actually bothered me more than it should.
This video is so good in the beginning and then gets progressively worse, with "things you missed" slowly becoming "things you can't possibly miss". Maybe I'd give it a like anyway, but I have a rule never to like any video with "nukelar" instead of "nuclear" in it, so there.
very true - he makes up some random point about the "thinking cap", wondering out loud why it is that this person would simulate putting on a cap from the front rather than grabbing the brim of some jaunty gentleman's hat, completely forgetting the cultural background of both the characters and the actors on screen in that scene. Apparently the entire staff of WhatCulture really hasn't heard of culture, as most of the rest of us know what a yarmulke/kippah is, and how they don't have brims to grab onto. :D
Actually I caught the Hal reference & the "virus kills invading aliens just like in War of Worlds" reference the 1st time I saw the movie. A couple of others I noticed later, but the rest I never knew, mostly because I didn't look that hard & was just enjoying the story.
9:06 This one is incorrect. It is the same Air Force base as in the the 1953 movie, Well's story takes place in 1890's England where there was nary an Air Force base to be found.
Fun fact in case you didn't know Kevin Spacey was suppose to be President Whitmore. He was going to be a Richard Nixon type of President till the end when he becomes a hero.
Why is it in every film franchise featuring an Alien species they always are in the image of having Digits/Fingers that are not capable of constructing and flying spacecraft?
The scene with Mother ship at the begining, is the same as the opening scene in Star Wars- The New Hope, and you see the kid character Dylan Dubrow is playing with King Ghidorah toy from the Godzilla franchise.
I liked the sequel, wait did I say that out loud 😬 Well I did, mind you they really didn’t think of physics when they had the Mothership land did they 🤣
IDK why it took me so long to finally see this video, but you guys pointing out the bad dub job is one of those things I just happened to catch the first time I saw it in theaters and could never UNsee it after that.
I was just watching and couldn't help noticing that 1 of the channels on the TV news networks was 51 I thought maybe that was a little easter egg...lol.
Sometimes I wish disney didn't buy 20th century fox so I can still watch classics like Buffy home alone ice age 1 and 2 enemy mine and independence day what a world we live in
@@InformantNet Because obviously the Disney secret police retconned them out of existence. Or maybe they're saying Disney will ruin them, as though Fox didn't do that already with some of the sequels they've made.
No Morse operator would EVER use a straight key like that. Each of those keys was not adjusted properly, way too much movement. I remember the scene where the communications specialist was sitting at a console with the key on TOP of the console and the operator reached ABOVE his head to send code! No! Not done that way!
Since you mentioned Chuck Jones from the phone book, I'll point out that you missed a reference to the Looney Tunes short: Duck Dodgers in the 24 and 1/2 Century. When Will Smith backs the alien fighter into the wall and says "whoops" because somebody had the instructions wrong, that's mirroring when Duck Dodgers tried to launch his ship but buried in in the ground. "Whoops! Had the silly thing in reverse."
One Easter egg not many people know: When *Randy Quaid's character flies his jet into the Alien ships weapon, the explosion you see is the Empire State Building explosion seen earlier in the film, just flipped upside down, and re-composited into the scene.
I DID miss some of these things, and really enjoyed your true life explaination of "the smell," of which I'd no idea. I'm an old sci-fi fan (no, really old, like almost 60 y/o,) but did not pick up on some of the references! Wonderfully entertaining video about a movie I've enjoyed numerous times! And yeah, the sequel had so much potential, but was awful!
A colleague of mine and myself worked on the movie and we did # 02 and 14. While many got the 2001 reference, this is the first time I am aware of that someone noticed the phone book entries. We did some more stuff like that, but most of it is on monitors that are somwhere in the background.
The funniest thing about Resurgence was it literally set up the third film at the very end...a third film that isn't happening. Completely forgettable.
sulijoo everyone tries to franchise now. Like how Cillian Murphy was in Tron Legacy for 1 scene because he was supposed to have a bigger role in the sequel.
Saw this film a couple days after it came out in theatres. Those were the days.
If you describe this movie to someone who's never seen it it would sound like an unimaginative, formulaic B-Movie with a big budget, and while it kind of is all of those things it is still one of the most entertaining movies ever.
Chalky welcome to Earth...punch
It's a very good movie, wdym unimaginative???
I can't stop laughing. "What is that smell" I said that exact same thing when I first moved to Utah.
The salt flats is decaying brine shrimp apparently and yes it smells
giggityfish I saw the movie in theaters and several dozen time since. I never knew that he was not acting when he said that.
I saw this in the theater. I was 13. And I always thought David’s “thinking cap” was him putting the top of his head back on cause his mind was blown.
I think funniest of all was "was that smell", I bet crew members must have a huge laugh when Will said that line in his unique angry mode.
This is such an important movie to my family. My dad says that David has the same career as he does, a video engineer. I think he recognized some of the terminology. He also picks up on a lot of the sci-fi gags.
I love "Independence Day" so much that when the sequel sucked as badly as it did, I was actually INSULTED. Like: "How dare you make such a crappy sequel to a CULT CLASSIC?!!?"
I actually saw the sequel in the theater and I was the only one in the auditorium. 2 hours later, I knew why
* Hancock uhhhh....
@* Hancock Actually, I didn't pay, I had a free pass. But maybe wasting a perfectly good free pass is worse
@* Hancock he wasnt bragging and your comment is embarrassing, for my money he was saying the film was shit.
Well, the positive side of the story is that you could enjoy a whole room on your own, without people talking or watching their mobiles every 10min. with the screen brightness at 1000%
I liked the sequel, as do several people I know, so go figure. :-)
That was the ultimate introduction.!!
The scene where Will Smith drags the alien across the desert was not filmed at the Great Salt Lake, but on the Bonneville Salt Flats west of the Great Salt Lake. I lived there for many years including when Independence Day was filmed.
The ghostwriter of many movies is from Logan Utah. Star Wars, BTTF, E.T., Indiana Jones and hundreds more.
Borg Drive in Sandy Utah is where his aunt used to live. STTNG.
I wouldn’t say I “missed” them Bob
LOL, I love office space!👍
I didn’t miss any of them, my reflexes are too quick. I caught them all.
@@AxeKick80 I understood that reference.
Would you say they “jumped to conclusions” with this title? Maybe they need a mat to play the game properly
Management potential there Djbred28!
The dialogue "Must go faster" isn't just a nod to Goldblum in Jurassic Park, it is actually the same audio, lifted from JP.
Also, Dean Devlin was in Real Genius, which always blows my mind.
Brandon Murphy I absolutely LOVE Real Genius, but I didn’t know about Dean Devlin being in it, lol! I will have to check that out.
“Kent, stop playing with yourself.”
“It really IS God.”
😂😂😂
@@susanrobinson910 He also was in the movie Moon 44.
I enjoy it when a person from Great Britain says the words "Independence Day" with a happy and joyous inflection.
Is it weird that Adam's parody of the epic speech also gave me goosebumps? 😄
I have seen Independence Day over 100 times and will watch it 1000 times more. It was a great day in American when Jeff Golbum and Will smith teamed up to save the world.
That into was great. Things like that are why what culture is the only"list" channel I actually like
As a fan of miniature effects, they will be missed
yes indeed! The helicopter crash from Diehard was miniature as well.... and STILL looks great! CGI has ruined a lot of good movies.
Still hoping for a return as 3D printing is getting more widespread. That allows them to use the same 3D models for both the miniature effects and the CGI, which should let them get the best ouf of both worlds, you'd think.
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I’m pretty sure H.G.Wells didn’t include El Toro US Airforce base in “his story”, being set about 100 years earlier than ID4 and all.
The US movie version, yes...Wells original story, definitely not
I was just going to point ou tthe same thing.
I mean, we all knew what he meant. He was showing clips, after all, of the original "War of the Worlds" film, that aired in 1956. Seemed pretty obvious to me he was really referring to that. Or has "Social Distancing" truly made us this nitpicky?
El Toro was a fixed wing marine corp air station (Irvine Cal)
21: At one point the studio wanted to change the name of the movie, but Roland Emmerich wasn't having it. So he decided to include the words "Independence Day" in the iconic speech to ensure that the name stayed.
the intro was fire!
I dragged my friends to see the sequel due to my love of this film. I'm still apologizing to them to this day.
You forgot about "David beating Goliath" David vs the Goliath alien invasion 😉
Another fun fact, when Russell blows up the ship, the explosion is the empire state building explosion upside down
Yeah I was expecting him to say that one too
That introduction is simply fantastic. It gets me the same feels as the actual one in the movie. Also congratulations for making me finally comment on a video for the first time ever!
MCAS El Toro was not an Air Force base. MCAS stands for Marine Corps Air Station.
Also: there were no airplanes, let alone an air station, in H.G. Well's book. The book was written in 1898, and the most modern thing was a machine gun in the book.
Red Five...pogues.🙄....what are they good for? Absolutely nothing...
Independence Day remains one of my favorite sci-fi movies to this very day (John Carpenter's The Thing is my absolute favorite though). Clearly the thought and efforts put into this flick by the cast, crew and writers really paid off nicely. Too bad the same care was not executed in the lame sequel.
@Daniel Rodriguez It certainly is in my opinion! Superior to films like it, such as Alien (which is also great though).
@Daniel Rodriguez True, I agree.
@Daniel Rodriguez Thanks, my friend.
That beginning Speech alone gets my like
I didnt watch this movie untill ten years after it came out. For one reason i worked in a video rental shop when it came out on VHS and we had a whole wall in the shop with the new releases for rental and it was filled with copies of Independence Day well i had to clean and dust all the boxes at the weekends and i slipped on the step ladder while cleaning and ended up on the floor with a pile of VHS boxes ontop of me as i had taken one of the wall displays down with me. And well i hated this movie for years after that😂
Funny, I felt the same way about this film as you did on the floor, but I was sitting in a movie theatre.
Saw this movie three times in theatres alone. Because, as a teenager, I just LOVED violent sci-fi movies, and never bothered to question the logic behind them.
I got about halfway through the sequel and fell asleep, i never rewatched it.
Yeah it gets even worse at the end so maybe rewatch for some Good laughs
It was the first time I ever walked out of the theater part way through. I tried to prepare myself for disappointment but it wasn't enough. Such a let down.
Don't forget the scene with the alien saying "DIE" was sampled on the first track "Release Me" from Infected Mushroom's debut album.
If you suspend your disbelief for most of the movie, it turns out to be quite enjoyable
That’s what I do, and I always enjoy the hell out of it. It’s a film made to get audiences cheering, and they succeeded
Miguel Castro that goes for most Emmerich movies...it’s why I love them!
Yup. It makes enjoying dumb action movies like the sequel easy for me.
To be fair I think you have to do that with all Sci-Fi movies...
@@Fifury161 The one thing that nerds never like to admit: "Sci-Fi is the REAL fantasy in fiction!"
No. The air force base in this movie is not the same one used in HG Wells's War of the Worlds. How do i know? Because Wells's story in set in the time and place it was written, ie Victorian England. Not too many US air force bases back then I think. The 1950s movie of the same name had very little to do with Wells's story, but the air force base comes from that movie.
Came to the comments to see if anyone called Adam out about this. Was not disappointed.
I was gonna say that!
I was about to say this as well.
They just cannot pay attention to what they are talking about half the time. One second he is talking about the original movie, then instead of saying it was the same air force base as that, they go to the original story, which as you say, was certainly not set at any kind of non existant at the time air force base.
But this is also a bunch of guys who mention the toy fire engine being the only model used in that scene as all the other cars were hollowed out stunt cars, then later says pretty much all the cars in the film were scale models.
He said “story” instead of movie. Clearly it was simply slip of the tongue. That Air Force base was in fact the one used in both MOVIES. The base was built in 1943 and decommissioned a few years after ID4 was wrapped up. So yes, it did exist during the time period of the Wells story and movie. You guys all took a little mistake and ran with it like he has no idea what he’s talking about. Y’all are basic af lol
When I saw this in the theater when it first came out the scene of David opening his laptop and Hal saying good morning and I began laughing then realized I was the only one in that very full theater that caught the joke.
Same Air Base in Wells' story er ahem, nope.
Indeed. El Toro is where the doomed Marines in the George Pal film are from, but there is no mention in the actual book. That line actually bothered me more than it should.
I loved the sequel, as did several of my co-workers, for whatever reason. :-)
"Humanity was saved by a virus" ...Not this time.
Womp womp.
We're not doomed by one
@@andymiller6661 nope
This video is so good in the beginning and then gets progressively worse, with "things you missed" slowly becoming "things you can't possibly miss". Maybe I'd give it a like anyway, but I have a rule never to like any video with "nukelar" instead of "nuclear" in it, so there.
Did you ever see Billy Connolly ripping into George W. Bush for saying "Nucula"?
Someone hasn't read the HG Wells book, as it doesn't have an American airforce base in it
spectrum I don't like when people pronounce nuclear as "new-cue-ler" instead of "new-clear"
very true - he makes up some random point about the "thinking cap", wondering out loud why it is that this person would simulate putting on a cap from the front rather than grabbing the brim of some jaunty gentleman's hat, completely forgetting the cultural background of both the characters and the actors on screen in that scene. Apparently the entire staff of WhatCulture really hasn't heard of culture, as most of the rest of us know what a yarmulke/kippah is, and how they don't have brims to grab onto. :D
Ok, that was the funniest intro ever.
I feel like "must go faster" and "good morning dave" were well known, but the rest were new to me.
Actually I caught the Hal reference & the "virus kills invading aliens just like in War of Worlds" reference the 1st time I saw the movie. A couple of others I noticed later, but the rest I never knew, mostly because I didn't look that hard & was just enjoying the story.
For those who haven't seen the Independence Day sequel...
Good. You didn't miss out
I’m 8th for no reason just am 🤣
Great film just to kick back and enjoy
When will said "what the hell is that smell", I thought he was talking about the alien as well
9:06 This one is incorrect. It is the same Air Force base as in the the 1953 movie, Well's story takes place in 1890's England where there was nary an Air Force base to be found.
Thats what they want you to think
It's also not an Air Force base. MCAS stands for Marine Corps Air Station.
@@Furblesnert - Nice catch!
Fun fact in case you didn't know Kevin Spacey was suppose to be President Whitmore. He was going to be a Richard Nixon type of President till the end when he becomes a hero.
Why is it in every film franchise featuring an Alien species they always are in the image of having Digits/Fingers that are not capable of constructing and flying spacecraft?
Kudos for implementing The Speech at the start!
I originally missed the Starbucks in the mothership. I would say having one there would be a surprise, but not really. Not any more.
Just realized that the area 51 security guard is Kowalski from SG1
you had me at the "good morning" intro ....hahaha
Things no one missed in Independence Day: Jeff Goldblum is a national treasure.
Really?!
@@paulrooney8911 he is awesome! 😄
You said what we were all thinking 😂😘
HG Wells' eponymous War of the Worlds?? Oh dear me...
You get a like just for the awesomely written opening
MCAS El Toro was never used in the film (except in a sign). 29 Palms was used in its place.
Im surprised a Brit referred to this movie as Independance Day, and not its UK Title of "Ungrateful Colonists Fight Aliens"
Speech at the start. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
"Ronald" Emmerich, huh?
The Aliens look alot like the Aliens in Tom Cruise's War of the Worlds movie!
I see what you did there with the Independence day speech and I fucking loved it
Love the intro Adam
Well guess I'm watching Independence Day tonight lol
Independence day 2 is the lead up to star trek. That ball teaches us so much more.
The scene with Mother ship at the begining, is the same as the opening scene in Star Wars- The New Hope, and you see the kid character Dylan Dubrow is playing with King Ghidorah toy from the Godzilla franchise.
I liked the sequel, wait did I say that out loud 😬 Well I did, mind you they really didn’t think of physics when they had the Mothership land did they 🤣
this intro is gold
IDK why it took me so long to finally see this video, but you guys pointing out the bad dub job is one of those things I just happened to catch the first time I saw it in theaters and could never UNsee it after that.
Awesome opening
Hello there! May the Force be with you!
I knew all of those. Except the first 20.
Pretty much, most of the nods I hadn’t seen but a couple that I did.
I must have watched this movie (no lie) close to a half million times and I never knew the part about the smell!
I was just watching and couldn't help noticing that 1 of the channels on the TV news networks was 51 I thought maybe that was a little easter egg...lol.
Sometimes I wish disney didn't buy 20th century fox so I can still watch classics like Buffy home alone ice age 1 and 2 enemy mine and independence day what a world we live in
And you can't watch "classics" now because...?
@@InformantNet Because obviously the Disney secret police retconned them out of existence.
Or maybe they're saying Disney will ruin them, as though Fox didn't do that already with some of the sequels they've made.
Have you heard of these small things called DVDs? Or maybe even Blu Ray?
Both Independence day movies were just aired back to back here in the UK on July 4th.
No Morse operator would EVER use a straight key like that. Each of those keys was not adjusted properly, way too much movement. I remember the scene where the communications specialist was sitting at a console with the key on TOP of the console and the operator reached ABOVE his head to send code! No! Not done that way!
Not gonna line. I AM WATCHING THIS IN JULY xD
your introdutory speech touched me
2020 and people still say NUCULAR
TWO, two freaking syllables, not thr33!! 🤦🏽♂️
I had to pause after 1:05 because man, it's dusty in here. Allergies are really bad.
Since you mentioned Chuck Jones from the phone book, I'll point out that you missed a reference to the Looney Tunes short: Duck Dodgers in the 24 and 1/2 Century. When Will Smith backs the alien fighter into the wall and says "whoops" because somebody had the instructions wrong, that's mirroring when Duck Dodgers tried to launch his ship but buried in in the ground. "Whoops! Had the silly thing in reverse."
One Easter egg not many people know: When *Randy Quaid's character flies his jet into the Alien ships weapon, the explosion you see is the Empire State Building explosion seen earlier in the film, just flipped upside down, and re-composited into the scene.
Randy Quaid
@@ChristaCrow True, my mistake! corrected.
How could i have missed "must go faster" from both movies? Best ever. Always wondered why though so thanks!
Damn you What Culture, now I need to revisit this.....
I DID miss some of these things, and really enjoyed your true life explaination of "the smell," of which I'd no idea. I'm an old sci-fi fan (no, really old, like almost 60 y/o,) but did not pick up on some of the references!
Wonderfully entertaining video about a movie I've enjoyed numerous times! And yeah, the sequel had so much potential, but was awful!
Still one of my all time favourite films!
The intro was on point. Nicely done, sir.
The most unbelievable aspect of independence day is how an Apple integrated with Alienware without a custom £1000.00 adapter. Innovation my arse.
The beginning is so well done! Love it, great work @WhatCulture
My favorite movie. Love this flick.
That intro was Awesome!
A colleague of mine and myself worked on the movie and we did # 02 and 14. While many got the 2001 reference, this is the first time I am aware of that someone noticed the phone book entries. We did some more stuff like that, but most of it is on monitors that are somwhere in the background.
I wanna rewatch it again. Good movie
Love you, Adam Clery.
El Toro is actually MCAS El Toro (Marine Corps Air Station), not Air Force.....
I love that two of my fav movies are linked. Stargate is awesome!
That epic intro made my day. Thanks Adam 🙂
nice intro, guys!
The irony of a British person talking about the celebration of the USA’s breaking away from British rule. 😒😁🤣
Atheist Orphan these days, I don’t blame you. lol
Brits don't care. They have the more intelligent twin running their country.
@@rjperkins365
Took me a bit till I understood... need more coffee
Great intro man
The funniest thing about Resurgence was it literally set up the third film at the very end...a third film that isn't happening. Completely forgettable.
sulijoo everyone tries to franchise now. Like how Cillian Murphy was in Tron Legacy for 1 scene because he was supposed to have a bigger role in the sequel.
wow can't believe that Ind Day is more than 23 yrs old. I remember I couldn't watch it in the movies so I settled for a cd copy.
You get a like just for the first 10 seconds alone lol
One of the best movie trivia videos I ever saw. *thumbsup*