
It's the 4th of July, and America is celebrating. But when a hostile force attacks from both outer space and within Earth itself, our planet may be on the menu for a holiday barbecue. Can a small-town fireman, a physics-loving teen, a rogue scientist, a pair of nerd hackers and the stranded President Of The United States now find a way to stop the invasion, nuke the alien mothership, and set off the biggest fireworks display of all?... (Full plot summary below)
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It's the 4th of July, and America is celebrating. But when a hostile force attacks from both outer space and within Earth itself, our planet may be on the menu for a holiday barbecue. Can a small-town fireman, a physics-loving teen, a rogue scientist, a pair of nerd hackers and the stranded President Of The United States now find a way to stop the invasion, nuke the alien mothership, and set off the biggest fireworks display of all?
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| User ReviewPaul DThis film seems to have a total disregard for the 90's blockbuster 'Independence Day'. Not only is the name practically the same (except silly - I thought this would be a spoof on that basis alone), the premise of the film is exactly the same. This rip-off is low budget and has no acting presence in the cast list. To be fair to it though it does have good pace, fair cgi, and a passable musical score for an action-thriller. |
| User ReviewWes SIt's not hard to figure out what movie this is 'inspired' by, but with minimal action, boring characters, and slow scenes of nothing, you'd be better off with Emmerich. It's the typical Syfy channel shlock, which drags on making the runtime feel twice as long. Daysaster is forgettable and skipable. . |
| User ReviewÉdward JI suppose I should have known how this movie would play out. In nearly every encounter between humans and aliens, we humans somehow must (whose decision?) come out victorious. Is Hollywood afraid to make alien-vs-humanity movies in which we just lose? And by the way, the saccharine line, "Our country was founded on odds like these" strikes me as patently false. Just when did our founding fathers face a hostile alien intelligence likely greater than our own, with likely superior technology? Sorry for the rant, but I was hoping this movie would break new ground, or at least be not so terribly, terribly predictable. |