The Film ‘89 Podcast Episode 153 – Independence Day (1996).
Episode 153 of The Film ’89 Podcast lands just in time for this year’s July 4th celebrations, and there’s no more fitting a film that the guys could be covering than one that honours that great American holiday. Joining Neil and Skye (who definitely aren’t American) is returning co-host, filmmaker, producer and master cinephile (and importantly, an American), Mr Adam Rackoff. And the film they’re discussing is an epic alien invasion film that takes its cues from ‘50s science-fiction, ‘70s disaster movies, and also one of the Film ’89 Team’s favourite pieces of event television, the early ‘80s miniseries, V. That film is Independence Day, which celebrates its 30th anniversary the day this episode drops. With a superb ensemble cast and featuring jaw-dropping special effects that still impress three decades on, Independence Day, on a relatively meagre budget considering its scope and scale, would go on to utterly dominate the global box office in 1996, becoming far and away the most financially successful film that year. It would also set a new benchmark for special effects in an era where CGI was yet to dominate, and still puts many modern-day, big-budget effects-heavy movies to shame. In many ways, Independence Day is the sort of film that cinema is made for, and along with Jurassic Park, represents one of the very best examples of big budget ’90s summer blockbusters, influenced by their 1970s disaster themed forbears, and is a film that will be ingrained in the minds of anyone who was of a certain age in 1996, who’ll never forget the cinematic phenomenon that was defined by those iconic images of colossal alien ships hovering over America.
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