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1 day ago · Highest-grossing films of 1996 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Independence Day: Twentieth Century Fox: $306,169,268 2 Twister: Warner Bros. $241,721,524 3 Mission: Impossible: Paramount Pictures: $180,981,856 4 Jerry Maguire: Sony Pictures Entertainment: $153,952,592 5 Ransom: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: $136,492,681 6 101 ...
5 things about 'Independence Day': 1. This is an eighth-grader's script that makes little sense...and yet its sheer audacity overcomes this hurdle. 2. 1990s maximalism on full display. 3. Randy Quaid's drunk acting is cartoonish. But I guess it fits. 4. The film is much better in the second half. 5. Will Smith doin' Will Smith again.
May 20, 2024 · Roland Emmerich's iconic 1996 sci-fi disaster movie Independence Day chronicles the attack of a hostile race of aliens against planet Earth. When extraterrestrial aircraft occupy Earth without warning, the forces of humanity quickly band together to stop them.
May 12, 2024 · Directed by Roland Emmerich and released in 1996, this 145-minute film is rated PG-13 for mild violence and destruction. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, the "Independence Day" VHS is a classic must-see for everyone.
4 days ago · The film held the UK record until it was beaten by Independence Day in 1996. After 12 days of grossing over £1 million a day, the film was the eighth highest-grossing film of all time in the UK [169] and after just three weeks, it became the highest-grossing , surpassing Ghost , eventually doubling the record with a gross of £47.9 million.