One of the best scenes if it was short. Religion didn't matter when you were fighting for your lives. Hate the person beside you at a later date and deal with the Aliens now.
Ironically this film with its scene of humans putting aside their petty differences and coming together was banned in several Arab countries for depicting Arabs and Israelis as allies.
@@dazordragon9273 Why is that? They speak Russian, and it is quite understandable, although with a noticeable accent. True, their outward appearance is not entirely Russian.
I absolutely love this scene. It basically stages that this is very much a global thing, not just America. I just love the Russian scene. It's so damn stereotypical, but fuck it's awesome.
Alien Tree Guy My sister used to say the same thing. She thought it was real funny that they were depicted wearing striped shirts and smoking cigarettes. I think she mistook them for being French because the VHS didn't say they were speaking Russian.
I wish this scene lasted longer. One of my favorite parts in the whole movie. I especially always loved how the Japanese commander is just like, “Fight’s in 5. Gear up.” XD
Well. In reality, it already happend during ww2 when soviet communist and american capitalist united against fascism germany despite both ideology are different.
One of my favorite scenes in any movie. United, we can defeat anything. Throw away the differences, the blood feuds, etc. Humanity can be strong if we unite!
"United, we can defeat anything" yeah i'm sure we can beat the Downstreamers, Time Lords, Daleks, The Beyonders and Celestials, the Monitors, Forerunners, Flood, Precursors, Tyranids, Necrons, the Imperium, Galactic Empire, First Order and the Xeelee. (lol)
tfw you realize that between the Israeli flag and Iraqi flag in the one scene, there's probably Syrians, Palestinians and all other middle eastern types banded together there despite their own conflicts.
Jovalin Yeah, it's a funny kind of thing that facing an enemy that sees all of you as insects to be crushed can make ones put aside their differences and hatred of each other in the pursuit of mutual survival.
It would be AMAZING if someone did an adaptation from that scene alone. It's so powerful when see and realize that both flags are there and have banded together.
@@MarioPerez-zl9rr They did, it's called "Independence Day: War in the Desert". And they even covered the issue of ammunitions incompatibility, where they found most of the munitions to be incompatible with MiGs where a group of Arab pilots gladly sacrifice their lives to draw the aliens attacks away from attack group.
About the British pilot who says the morse code line: according to the fandom site for "Independence Day" his name is Thomson and he is a Wing Commander for the RAF. Before the events of the movie its stated he was was preparing to transfer from Cyprus as the base was closing. However, he was instead reassigned to deliver a Panavia Tornado alongside thirty-nine others to Kuwait. While in transit near Haifa, Thomson and the other pilots were forced in a holding pattern after Israel denied their entry into their airspace as violence had broken out between Israel and several Arab states. They would be safely escorted by Squadron Leader Reginald Cummins to Khamis Moushalt Airfield while passing through the City Destroyer hovering over Jerusalem. There, Thomson and the others witnessed the holy city's destruction by the aliens. Soon, Thomson's group came under attack by alien attackers in which only he and three others survived and escaped. Thomson, Cummins, and the other surviving pilots along with Middle Eastern pilots resumed to Khamis Moushalt but only to be diverted to Rub' al Khali as alien attackers fell on the base. They would eventually find shelter at an oil-drilling station manned by the Saudi military. At the makeshift camp, tension was brewing between the international pilots such as the Israelis and Iranians in which Thomson managed to prevent a fight from breaking out while speaking in atrocious Arabic from a phrase book. When peace was temporarily restored, an Iranian pilot pointed out to Thomson that none of the pilots spoke Arabic and that Thomson's accent was horrible. (from independenceday.fandom.com)
"It's about bloody time." I mean, the Brits did wait for them to join in WWI and WWII and possibly a few other wars after/before. I hope someone else got that reference too?
I mean technically the britts outsmarted Hitler and forced him into going into Russia in the dead of winter and also they were the only thing standing between him and complete control of western Europe.... we really had no choice but to join because if great Britain fell we would lose all of western Europe and pretty much all of Asia and the Middle East.... basically anything not in North, central and South America
@@ganados0 no... great Britain under the leadership of Winston Churchill kept Germany waiting on a "peace treaty" agreement that was never coming....they kept the narrative and conversation going on for MONTHS just trying to hold Germany up because Germany didn't want to attack or take on great Britain at that moment
My favorite part of this is how nobody even questions or the American plan will work. They’ve all lost a fight against the aliens, their capitals are in ruins... and the second they get a hint of hope, they’re all ready to head right back out and do it all again
It is my understanding that is mentioned somewhere i think it was in the novels that nations still communicated with each other to a degree, thats why no more than 1 nuke was used, they agreed that if they first one worked everyone launched theirs after, however after the failure in Houston everyone knew using nukes was pointless, so if the Americans suddenly sent a message saying they found a weakness its was because they needed help to bring down the other ships around the world as well, furthemore they did using old morse code as more modern communication was surely spied on by the Aliens
@@shadowmaverick15 By that point the aliens had taken out most of the satellite network, and were using the ones that were left to transmit their own signals between the Mothership and the Destroyers around the world. I wouldn't be surprised if the aliens had taken out the trans-oceanic cables as well. Humans were probably reduced to just low frequency radio bands to communicate with each other, which can travel beyond the horizon and farther if they still have relay stations left, or atmospheric conditions are right.
This scene brings tears to my eyes, because it gives me hope for mankind. I know it's unlikely that all those foreign powers suddenly overcame their mistrust for each other, but it's still possible. Maybe something like this would push mankind together.
yea... it absolutely would have... if this scene weren't forcefully cut for the Lebanon release. It's like the Arab nations never want to abandon their warring past, otherwise they would have been fine showing this scene of companionship.
I think when you consider the attempt to attack the aliens from aircrafts and loosing that battle, then to fire one of the worlds most power weapons and still loose the entire world would have lost hope in surviving the alien attack, and when they found a way to beat the aliens even for a extremely brief moment they decided uniting would be stronger.
This scene gives me chills. Despite all the conflicts humans have, such as the Middle East people we see here, they all toss them aside and unite as one community, the one of humans, against the Earth attackers. It gives me so many hopes, one day we could be that
@@timengineman2nd714 Only a lazy person would find ironic when its NOT even rocket science to figure that the Israelis want to exterminate the Palestians since 1947
@@rivaldi3956 Those hidden reinforcements in the Golan Straits proved pivotal to victory over the aliens. Along with our other reinforcements hidden in the Sahara Ocean and Yukon Tropical Jungle.
Don't forget that everyone else's military is ran out of a tent or run down shack, while the United States has a state of the art mega facility full of sexy tech.
@@moderngeek7911 ummm I see no /s so I assume that you are kid. You have seen Russians tech building in Syria during confronation with American freedom fighters?
LOVE all the national responses, especially the British, which fits my idealized movie scene of them: {They are exploring ALL possibilities of striking back, and are itching to take action. (Paraphrase): "Brit: Sir, the Americans are planning an offensive. Brit commander: It's about bloody time!!!" Love it! Made me laugh!!!
Sound may be bad, but it shows that we are willing to work together against a common enemy. I don’t know if there are really aliens from outer space, but if they do try to attack us, they better be careful, because we humans fight back and will do everything we can to defeat our enemies.
Actually, most alien invasion flicks or stories have one common theme: Humanity is very adapt and skilled for war. Most alien invaders are universally united; being one race/religion, ect, and have been that way for such a long time that the idea infighting is somewhat strange and even archaic to them. Plus they usually have some kind of superior physical traits to humanity. We, however, being vastly diverse and somewhat physically weak when compared to many other things living on our planet, have adapted to be very crafty and subversive against physically (and sometimes technologically) superior opponents. Most alien invasion scenarios acknowledge humanity's almost instinctual ability to wage war.
So sad that this scene involving Jewish and Arab cooperation was cut from the Lebanon release of the movie. It's like those countries never want companionship.
This was always the best part when we all banded together to save the world. Would’ve been awesome to see extra scenes with every armed forces in the globe taking on the invaders
I'm a russian and I can't understand a half a thing those russian pilots saying, also love those scenes from the beginning with map of Russia and lots of funny mistakes on it, but this movie all about stereotypes of everything after all. And who the hell is that drunk general who build CHURCH ON THE AIRFIELD?
Pretty sure that was an inprovised airfield next to an old monastery or whatever... Or some fallback runway the Soviets built "just in case" - like my government did with parts of the Autobahn. Just remove the railing, haul in some mobile runway equipment and you're set...
*after russel case sacrificed himself to destroy the alien ship and america spread it to other countries that it's the way to defeat the aliens Japan: ah, it turns out this easy
In my opinion, it would had been very cool if they would had added a german officer receiving the code and telling a bunch of germans the attack will start soon. German language sounds just perfect for this kind of moments lol.
The invasion would probably start with small asteroids being dropped on strategic points all over the planet long before we knew the aliens were there.
@@agp11001 I noticed that too lol, was it REALLY more difficult to get a single actual British plane from somewhere (i.e. THE BRITISH) to film a scene in front of than actually repainting an American one lol, even though they actually got in real Brits to play the pilots in actual RAF flight-suits (one of which has a patch on the arm that very clearly says 'Tornado F3' lol, with matching picture OF said definitely-not-an-F16 'Tornado F3') and even though there's clearly military from lots of other countries there BESIDES the British who DID actually use F16's at the time and therefore literally ANY OTHER PAINTJOB on that plane would've been fine (like that of the Israeli's for example)
I'm even surprised that France is joining in the battle against the aliens. The United States has a long-term alliance with the French, and it's been like that ever since after both world wars. In the movie, the entire city of Paris was obliterated and destroyed by aliens. Even the Eiffel Tower couldn't survive the devastation.
It s completely normal, it s an American film. And in an American film the French are either cowardly, arrogant, etc. In most American war films, you will always see a defeated, destroyed, weak France saved by the invincible Americans and the brave English.
Aliens attack! Alien ambassador : humans you must surrender, we have destroyed all the earth countries!! Israel : not all of them!! Israel still standing !! Aliens make an akward pause.. *Israel is not a legitimate state...* Palestinian guy far away : LOL
@J Knox they are using bullets as paper weights and maybe that gun too so chances are its not loaded, given the aliens craft size and speed a handgun would do nothing if they were suddenly attacked, so its unlikely he is holding it "just in case"
I liked the morse code scene. Sometimes old tec finds a way to turn the tide of a war. I can see the aliens thinking the satellites have been knocked out. We are whooping their ass everywhere. Overlooking some signals that even from our standpoint would of been archaic. From their standpoint. It might of been so old it just looked like the monkeys were jabbering and crying about their coming destruction. Or they might of even forgotten about this sort of communication and not even been looking for it.
So old that they probably missed it while spying on earth, not only telegraphs arent used commonly anymore but most militaries use encrypted transmissions and secret codes, chances are aliens were too busy looking for that while ignoring morse code, which to their knowledge was not used in warfare anymore
I love how its a scene about the world uniting but i also love the idea that Everybody is waiting for AMERICA to do sumtin! Hey it was the 90s! Dnt worry bou it!
Well... based on the movies plot, it wasn't so much America but Area 51. America without Area 51 got its ass kicked too. Basically everyone was helpless.
Now a days alot of people would need an app just to understand Morse code. I did learn when was young, ever use it so I'd have to spend time myself to translate it from dashes/dots to letters
@@LBF522 I can't answer for him, but I received my Novice Amateur Radio license when I was 13, and you had to be able to send and receive at 5 words per minute (wpm), with the "word" defined as 8 characters. It took me months to learn it to that proficiency, and a year to lose it from lack of practice. That said, watched several of the older guys talk to folks on the air at 40-50wpm. Keep in mind, average speed most folks talk at averages around 150 words per minute.
Not quite by the time this attack happens US military has been reduced to less than 15% of their total strentgh , the rest wiped out in surprise attacks and counterattacks
It my favorite part because it show that everyone work together and help the earth and there is no war between countries but all the people work together that is awesome that it can be
〔Morse Code On Radio〕 “It's from Japan. They say that the Avigan can cure the COVID-19.” “It' about bloody time. What do they plan to do? ” 〔Speaking Italian〕 “They say that they will provide the Avigan for free of charge.” “When they want to do? ” 〔Speaking Japanese〕 “Be ready. We will start this plan, soon.”
I doubt it was ever taught in high school. Radio amateurs teach it to themselves and those in parts of the military get a smattering of it. That said, I wish it, sign language and tap code were taught,
You know you’re in desperate times when Jews, Muslims, and Christians are fighting together!
You just described Russian army irl
More like you know you F**cked up when Jews, Muslims, and Christians are fighting side by side
"we got beef, but it's on the back burner until we handle this business."
One of the best scenes if it was short. Religion didn't matter when you were fighting for your lives. Hate the person beside you at a later date and deal with the Aliens now.
After 9/11 times like these will never happen
Ironically this film with its scene of humans putting aside their petty differences and coming together was banned in several Arab countries for depicting Arabs and Israelis as allies.
Proof it's not just the west that are always the instigators or the aggressors.
Sounds right.
... and you wonder why...
Trust muhammadans to be a wrench in the works, any works.
we should have made a different version for them where we just let the aliens wipe that part of the world out lol
Love how the Russians were straight to the point "When do we attack"
If there's one things Russians can agree on with Americans, if there's someone else we can both kill, fuck it why not.
they were speaking french they were not russians lol
Those are Russian uniforms and MIG fighters. Plus the closed caption says Speaking Russian
@@MrNwobrent369 yeah but... he's right.
They were speaking French for some reason.
@@dazordragon9273 Why is that? They speak Russian, and it is quite understandable, although with a noticeable accent. True, their outward appearance is not entirely Russian.
I absolutely love this scene. It basically stages that this is very much a global thing, not just America. I just love the Russian scene. It's so damn stereotypical, but fuck it's awesome.
Oh please you want sterotypical we all know the JSDF would just sit back and let Godzilla destroy the aliens.
I love the scene because it tries to show how people like the Jews and the Muslims put aside their differences to fight for the survival of mankind
Alien Tree Guy
My sister used to say the same thing. She thought it was real funny that they were depicted wearing striped shirts and smoking cigarettes. I think she mistook them for being French because the VHS didn't say they were speaking Russian.
It was one of the best scenes in the movie, it took one race to unite a million more.
-Они утверждают что cмогут снять ихнюю защиту!
-Когда они будут наступать?
I wish this scene lasted longer. One of my favorite parts in the whole movie. I especially always loved how the Japanese commander is just like, “Fight’s in 5. Gear up.” XD
Yup right to the point, no dilly dallying .. get er' done
they made a terrible sequel, i would love to see a whole film based around this scene.
@@newwavepop You're goddamn right. czcams.com/video/S9RVS8cjNN0/video.html
Japanese: We will show this aliens we have a power of god and anime on our side!
Japanese said it’s Banzai time
I like the part where the Iraqis and Israelis are glaring at each other
@J Knox yup
enemies yesterday, and if they want even tomorrow. not today.
It's like a friendly rivalry glares... xD
"fuck you" "later"
Well. In reality, it already happend during ww2 when soviet communist and american capitalist united against fascism germany despite both ideology are different.
One of my favorite scenes in any movie. United, we can defeat anything. Throw away the differences, the blood feuds, etc. Humanity can be strong if we unite!
AMEN
Max Frankow agreed!
'Till All are One!
you got the touch!
"United, we can defeat anything" yeah i'm sure we can beat the Downstreamers, Time Lords, Daleks, The Beyonders and Celestials, the Monitors, Forerunners, Flood, Precursors, Tyranids, Necrons, the Imperium, Galactic Empire, First Order and the Xeelee. (lol)
tfw you realize that between the Israeli flag and Iraqi flag in the one scene, there's probably Syrians, Palestinians and all other middle eastern types banded together there despite their own conflicts.
Jovalin Yeah, it's a funny kind of thing that facing an enemy that sees all of you as insects to be crushed can make ones put aside their differences and hatred of each other in the pursuit of mutual survival.
Yes, that's why i like this movie
Which in our Reality, is not possible.
It would be AMAZING if someone did an adaptation from that scene alone. It's so powerful when see and realize that both flags are there and have banded together.
@@MarioPerez-zl9rr They did, it's called "Independence Day: War in the Desert". And they even covered the issue of ammunitions incompatibility, where they found most of the munitions to be incompatible with MiGs where a group of Arab pilots gladly sacrifice their lives to draw the aliens attacks away from attack group.
The real hero: Morse Code.
No, the real hero is the man who invented it, Samuel Morse.
@@royroland3884 Hm, fair point.
OH yes. Wonderful. Just wonderful.
Real hero, the supply guy who thought it might be a good idea to have a few sets laying around a top secret bases just in case.
@@tomb7088 Real hero, the supply guy's mother who gave birth for him to be born.
Reagan himself said it if we were threatened from the heavens we’d quickly forget our differences and join together.
Yeah.... Reagan is also the cause of our decline....fuck that piece of shit
That may have been true at one point, not anymore.
No if this happened today, we be joining forces quick!
Reagan was seanile and liar
This is why God toppled the Bable towrt
About the British pilot who says the morse code line: according to the fandom site for "Independence Day" his name is Thomson and he is a Wing Commander for the RAF.
Before the events of the movie its stated he was was preparing to transfer from Cyprus as the base was closing. However, he was instead reassigned to deliver a Panavia Tornado alongside thirty-nine others to Kuwait. While in transit near Haifa, Thomson and the other pilots were forced in a holding pattern after Israel denied their entry into their airspace as violence had broken out between Israel and several Arab states. They would be safely escorted by Squadron Leader Reginald Cummins to Khamis Moushalt Airfield while passing through the City Destroyer hovering over Jerusalem. There, Thomson and the others witnessed the holy city's destruction by the aliens. Soon, Thomson's group came under attack by alien attackers in which only he and three others survived and escaped. Thomson, Cummins, and the other surviving pilots along with Middle Eastern pilots resumed to Khamis Moushalt but only to be diverted to Rub' al Khali as alien attackers fell on the base. They would eventually find shelter at an oil-drilling station manned by the Saudi military. At the makeshift camp, tension was brewing between the international pilots such as the Israelis and Iranians in which Thomson managed to prevent a fight from breaking out while speaking in atrocious Arabic from a phrase book. When peace was temporarily restored, an Iranian pilot pointed out to Thomson that none of the pilots spoke Arabic and that Thomson's accent was horrible. (from independenceday.fandom.com)
Thats cute
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There was rumored once I read that there was a spinoff story about this British pilot on Independence Day novel
@@bennytsai4065 There was a BBC radio adaptation of this story.
really wish they had a scene of battles happening around the world
YOOOO! That would have been sick.
I would love to see that
just imagine a bunch of guys in different planes yelling "up yours" in their respective language
"It's about bloody time."
I mean, the Brits did wait for them to join in WWI and WWII and possibly a few other wars after/before. I hope someone else got that reference too?
I mean technically the britts outsmarted Hitler and forced him into going into Russia in the dead of winter and also they were the only thing standing between him and complete control of western Europe.... we really had no choice but to join because if great Britain fell we would lose all of western Europe and pretty much all of Asia and the Middle East.... basically anything not in North, central and South America
I remember it getting a big laugh in the cinema at the time.
@@richardgrace5043 They didn't outsmart him, they just hung in and waited for him to do something stupid.
@@ganados0 no... great Britain under the leadership of Winston Churchill kept Germany waiting on a "peace treaty" agreement that was never coming....they kept the narrative and conversation going on for MONTHS just trying to hold Germany up because Germany didn't want to attack or take on great Britain at that moment
US wasn't allies to the UK until after WW2, so idk about "waiting for them". The US didn't have an obligation to help in the first place.
0:15 Hey that’s the guy who kidnap Tony Stark.
Right, you are!
OMG
Sayed Bedraya
„He’s all yours“😂
He is still in the desert?
I remember watching this in England and the whole theater laughed at the "It's about bloody time" line.
@jemimallahWhat do you mean by that?
They always need big brother to slide to the reacue
Reacue @@cameron4145
Well...we could use an alien invasion right now
Charles Schwab would probably side with the aliens.
I'd like to see a mini series that focus on each major country/region about what they were experiencing leading up to this moment and after they win.
There was a tie-in novel that focused on the Middle Eastern forces.
@@VigilanteAgumon what's the title of the novel?
@@reyjoelguerrero8356 Independence Day: War in the Desert
That's basically what the WWZ book goes into. Not independence day but similar idea.
This was the 90s equivalent of the Avengers assemble scene
My favorite part of this is how nobody even questions or the American plan will work. They’ve all lost a fight against the aliens, their capitals are in ruins... and the second they get a hint of hope, they’re all ready to head right back out and do it all again
They heard the Americans have Jeff Goldblum calling the shots. That's all they had to hear before pledging their lives.
It is my understanding that is mentioned somewhere i think it was in the novels that nations still communicated with each other to a degree, thats why no more than 1 nuke was used, they agreed that if they first one worked everyone launched theirs after, however after the failure in Houston everyone knew using nukes was pointless, so if the Americans suddenly sent a message saying they found a weakness its was because they needed help to bring down the other ships around the world as well, furthemore they did using old morse code as more modern communication was surely spied on by the Aliens
Get on our backs , World. We’ll get us home
@@shadowmaverick15 By that point the aliens had taken out most of the satellite network, and were using the ones that were left to transmit their own signals between the Mothership and the Destroyers around the world. I wouldn't be surprised if the aliens had taken out the trans-oceanic cables as well. Humans were probably reduced to just low frequency radio bands to communicate with each other, which can travel beyond the horizon and farther if they still have relay stations left, or atmospheric conditions are right.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 Life uhhh finds a way
This scene brings tears to my eyes, because it gives me hope for mankind. I know it's unlikely that all those foreign powers suddenly overcame their mistrust for each other, but it's still possible. Maybe something like this would push mankind together.
@WystenDraco The fake alien demon invasion project bluebeam. Its on its way. The Earth Is Also Flat.
yea... it absolutely would have... if this scene weren't forcefully cut for the Lebanon release. It's like the Arab nations never want to abandon their warring past, otherwise they would have been fine showing this scene of companionship.
You put people in a desperate life or death situation you will see politics and racism and other differences go out the window
@WystenDraco Soviet Premier Gorbachev agreed with Reagan as apparently Reagan flat out asked Gorbachev about that sort of situation lol
I think when you consider the attempt to attack the aliens from aircrafts and loosing that battle, then to fire one of the worlds most power weapons and still loose the entire world would have lost hope in surviving the alien attack, and when they found a way to beat the aliens even for a extremely brief moment they decided uniting would be stronger.
British: tea time cancelled!!!
Russian: suspend the vodka!!!
Japanese: keep working!
This scene gives me chills. Despite all the conflicts humans have, such as the Middle East people we see here, they all toss them aside and unite as one community, the one of humans, against the Earth attackers. It gives me so many hopes, one day we could be that
You need to stop being Patrioatich
@@olechristianhenne6583 I'm not even American
I find it Ironic that two religions who greet someone with their word for peace, have fought over the City Of Peace (Jerusalem)!!!
"This scene gives me chills."
You must have a BORINg life then if it does
@@timengineman2nd714 Only a lazy person would find ironic when its NOT even rocket science to figure that the Israelis want to exterminate the Palestians since 1947
If only there were such a thing as the Golan Strait in real life...
Yeah either the Straits of Tiran or the Golan Heights would make sense.
That’s why it was a brilliant place to hide, we can’t even find it.
@@rivaldi3956 that's. . . . . A very good point
@@rivaldi3956 Those hidden reinforcements in the Golan Straits proved pivotal to victory over the aliens. Along with our other reinforcements hidden in the Sahara Ocean and Yukon Tropical Jungle.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 Lmao, yeah! And... uh... Ohio!
Makes me tear up seeing everyone share a common goal
This movie has many great scenes, and this one is probably the best. Mankind, as a whole, united to kick, for once, a common adversary.
Sadly its mostly unicorn Fantasy
well, mankind is pretty much united against russia at this point
Anyone notice the music start to sound Russian when it goes to them? Love the lighting cracking too!
whats the music playing
Don't forget that everyone else's military is ran out of a tent or run down shack, while the United States has a state of the art mega facility full of sexy tech.
i like how russia still uses candles to this day for light 😃
@@moderngeek7911 ummm I see no /s so I assume that you are kid. You have seen Russians tech building in Syria during confronation with American freedom fighters?
Yeh the music switched to minor chords
In this movie, world was united because of the common threat - aliens. That is one of the greatest scenes in the movie
HAte each other later, We have a war to survive and win.
A very small part but when you see the Israelis and Arab fighter crews looking at each other is huge.
LOVE all the national responses, especially the British, which fits my idealized movie scene of them: {They are exploring ALL possibilities of striking back, and are itching to take action. (Paraphrase): "Brit: Sir, the Americans are planning an offensive. Brit commander: It's about bloody time!!!" Love it! Made me laugh!!!
Sound may be bad, but it shows that we are willing to work together against a common enemy. I don’t know if there are really aliens from outer space, but if they do try to attack us, they better be careful, because we humans fight back and will do everything we can to defeat our enemies.
Actually, most alien invasion flicks or stories have one common theme: Humanity is very adapt and skilled for war.
Most alien invaders are universally united; being one race/religion, ect, and have been that way for such a long time that the idea infighting is somewhat strange and even archaic to them. Plus they usually have some kind of superior physical traits to humanity.
We, however, being vastly diverse and somewhat physically weak when compared to many other things living on our planet, have adapted to be very crafty and subversive against physically (and sometimes technologically) superior opponents.
Most alien invasion scenarios acknowledge humanity's almost instinctual ability to wage war.
Miss old movies being all about pulling together
So sad that this scene involving Jewish and Arab cooperation was cut from the Lebanon release of the movie. It's like those countries never want companionship.
Have you read the Quran, bro?
Love this scene! Global retaliation on the move!
The scene of hearing “URA!” from a fleet of MIGs in this movie is still only a dream in the director’s cut.
Interesting fact: this movie is banned in several Middle Eastern countries because this scene depicts Arabs and Jews standing together.
I freaking love this movie. It's so ridiculous but awesome.
Japan is finally using their Gundams
Not the good ones though. They only deployed Lumberjack Gundam and Nobel Gundam.
God, i miss the 90's this was a great movie
Albert Nimzicki, you’re fired.
0:02 First Morse Code Middle East 🇬🇧 🇮🇱 🇮🇶
0:43 Second Morse Code Russia 🇷🇺
0:55 And Third Morse Code Japan 🇯🇵
0:55 Third Morse code is in China, you idiot.
@@andynieuwenhuis7833 nah it's japan actually
@@andynieuwenhuis7833 don't make me ask twice
This was always the best part when we all banded together to save the world.
Would’ve been awesome to see extra scenes with every armed forces in the globe taking on the invaders
This scene is so emotional 😭 seeing all country from all across of world will willing to work together to put the end of alien invasion 😭
Somewhere in that Alien Mothership an intelligence officer get's the feeling that the Grim Reaper starts to smile in his face....
I'm a russian and I can't understand a half a thing those russian pilots saying, also love those scenes from the beginning with map of Russia and lots of funny mistakes on it, but this movie all about stereotypes of everything after all.
And who the hell is that drunk general who build CHURCH ON THE AIRFIELD?
Pretty sure that was an inprovised airfield next to an old monastery or whatever... Or some fallback runway the Soviets built "just in case" - like my government did with parts of the Autobahn. Just remove the railing, haul in some mobile runway equipment and you're set...
Considering the aliens aim every major military facility. That must be one of their hidden bases that never got known by the aliens at that time.
Nothing unites enemies better than a common enemy/threat
Lmao japan is going to use kamikaze again
Nippon BANZAI~!!
Clorox Bleach damn, you’re right
*after russel case sacrificed himself to destroy the alien ship and america spread it to other countries that it's the way to defeat the aliens
Japan: ah, it turns out this easy
@@ammar2937 but Japan doesn't have nuclear right?
Aliens : what is that dot flying towards our ship...
Alien 2 : appears to be some sort of Mitsubishi
I'd be afraid to see in real life what it would take to truly unite the world......
Jews and Arabs together :) Love these moments!
Peace!
Aliens: Russians and Americans are enemies.
[After the Aliens attack]
Aliens: Shit shit shit shit they are both coming for us together
In my opinion, it would had been very cool if they would had added a german officer receiving the code and telling a bunch of germans the attack will start soon. German language sounds just perfect for this kind of moments lol.
I sometimes look forward to alien invasions just to have a glimpse of what it is like to have a united mankind
you wouldn't see them coming. A civilization capable of interstellar travel would wipe us out with a super bug and we wouldn't even know it was them.
@Sepulveda Trooper The Spanish Conquistadores wiped out the Aztec Empire with small pox. Your point?
The invasion would probably start with small asteroids being dropped on strategic points all over the planet long before we knew the aliens were there.
CF-18 with israeli markings didn't see that coming
Well, fits right in with the British F-16, right?
@Jay it's the alpha males. Beta males ready for everything
@@agp11001 I noticed that too lol, was it REALLY more difficult to get a single actual British plane from somewhere (i.e. THE BRITISH) to film a scene in front of than actually repainting an American one lol, even though they actually got in real
Brits to play the pilots in actual RAF flight-suits (one of which has a patch on the arm that very clearly says 'Tornado F3' lol, with matching picture OF said definitely-not-an-F16 'Tornado F3') and even though there's clearly military from lots of other countries there BESIDES the British who DID actually use F16's at the time and therefore literally ANY OTHER PAINTJOB on that plane would've been fine (like that of the Israeli's for example)
RIP to the Belgians 🇧🇪
The pope's blessing from the Vatican is lacking in this scene.
That's because the vicar of Antichrist is a shape shifter...
Daniel López Because we Catholics don’t see war as a good thing.
The Swiss Guard sadly doesn’t have an Air Force, 😢
I was 10 when this movie came out. This was my favorite scene in the movie. The Russian part is awesome.
I'm even surprised that France is joining in the battle against the aliens. The United States has a long-term alliance with the French, and it's been like that ever since after both world wars. In the movie, the entire city of Paris was obliterated and destroyed by aliens. Even the Eiffel Tower couldn't survive the devastation.
It s completely normal, it s an American film. And in an American film the French are either cowardly, arrogant, etc. In most American war films, you will always see a defeated, destroyed, weak France saved by the invincible Americans and the brave English.
How things are going. I think we need an alien attack to stop killing each other and face a common enemy.
Aliens attack!
Alien ambassador : humans you must surrender, we have destroyed all the earth countries!!
Israel : not all of them!! Israel still standing !!
Aliens make an akward pause..
*Israel is not a legitimate state...*
Palestinian guy far away : LOL
based
@@viniciusleao6053 ?
Are we all just going to ignore the fact that the guy in the first scene has no trigger discipline? Fuc#$% is ready to go Rambo or kill his CO lulz
It's a movie so chances are the gun is fake.
@J Knox they are using bullets as paper weights and maybe that gun too so chances are its not loaded, given the aliens craft size and speed a handgun would do nothing if they were suddenly attacked, so its unlikely he is holding it "just in case"
According to TV Tropes this would be an example of "Gondor Calls for Aid."
人類史上最大の作戦に日本が参加できて誇らしかったです
Just shows that a warriors enemies are not each other. They are brothers by blood and bond. Sometimes, brothers fight. Management is the problem.
Heights. Golan Heights. There's no such as the Golan Straits! *Screams internally*
I liked the morse code scene. Sometimes old tec finds a way to turn the tide of a war. I can see the aliens thinking the satellites have been knocked out. We are whooping their ass everywhere. Overlooking some signals that even from our standpoint would of been archaic. From their standpoint. It might of been so old it just looked like the monkeys were jabbering and crying about their coming destruction. Or they might of even forgotten about this sort of communication and not even been looking for it.
So old that they probably missed it while spying on earth, not only telegraphs arent used commonly anymore but most militaries use encrypted transmissions and secret codes, chances are aliens were too busy looking for that while ignoring morse code, which to their knowledge was not used in warfare anymore
As a kid I didn't understand the hatred between all the groups in this clip.
I didn't even know what the flags represented! 😅
I always thought it was funny seeing the Israeli Air Force symbol on the F18. A jet Israel has never once had in its inventory.
Underrated movie scene in history.
One of my favorite scenes makes me tear up Humanity saying fuck you
Hey!!!!! That’s the Arabic guy from Iron Man 1 who got pulled through the wall !!
Read “Independence Day: War in the Desert” novel to get more on the Arabs, Jews, and Brits combined attack on the aliens. Pretty good book.
“It’s from the Americans.” Yep and that was when all the others were like “aight we gonna be fine.”
I love how its a scene about the world uniting but i also love the idea that Everybody is waiting for AMERICA to do sumtin!
Hey it was the 90s! Dnt worry bou it!
theparodychannel it is good to be united, but you americans are no longer the center of the world
@@whitewolf4805 Sadly, America is not what it once was.
I love this scene, all of the militaries shown were enemies of America as one point in history..
What about Israel?
Wait, not israel
@@mathewchambers5087, well, the USS Liberty incident is kind of shady. All the survivors think it was deliberate.
Israel wasn't an American enemy
Am I the only one that thought this scene was hilarious because it seems like everyone was hopeless until they got a letter from America?
@Earthling Exactly. Satire couldn't make that more ridiculous!
Um the Americans were helpless too, they just. This seen showed everyone was hard at work look for a plan. The Americans found it first
@@MrSophire Found the American
This movie is like Armaggeddon. Every country apart USA looks living in the 1950s
Well... based on the movies plot, it wasn't so much America but Area 51. America without Area 51 got its ass kicked too. Basically everyone was helpless.
Ever wonder what the morse code was? " Aliens put Pineapple on Pizza!!"
0:43 greatest scene to prepare for counter offensive.
I’d’ve loves to’ve seen some high level bombers and ground forces firing on the ships as well. I think that’d’ve made the move more entertaining.
Now a days alot of people would need an app just to understand Morse code. I did learn when was young, ever use it so I'd have to spend time myself to translate it from dashes/dots to letters
Did you find it difficult to understand?
@@LBF522 I can't answer for him, but I received my Novice Amateur Radio license when I was 13, and you had to be able to send and receive at 5 words per minute (wpm), with the "word" defined as 8 characters. It took me months to learn it to that proficiency, and a year to lose it from lack of practice. That said, watched several of the older guys talk to folks on the air at 40-50wpm. Keep in mind, average speed most folks talk at averages around 150 words per minute.
@@roberthonan3492 Wow. Thanks for the information. That is interesting.
I love this scene
When you have Israeli parked next to Iran on the tarmac and working together you know you done messed up.
The scene is like finally America get to use their military budget for something
Not quite by the time this attack happens US military has been reduced to less than 15% of their total strentgh , the rest wiped out in surprise attacks and counterattacks
It my favorite part because it show that everyone work together and help the earth and there is no war between countries but all the people work together that is awesome that it can be
my favorite scene in the film, soldiers of the world awaiting news that we have found a vulnerability. Brothers In Arms.
The British running F-16s? Yeah good luck with that.
0:33 R.A.F Officer: it's from the Americans they want to organize a counter offensive
the best thing that could happen to humans to show how united we can be...especially at the moment...
When the Israeli flag appeared on screen back in 96 here in rishon le zion in israel: the crowd went nuts and cheered
That trigger discipline woooooof
Moral of the story is With the politicians gone shit gets done.
〔Morse Code On Radio〕
“It's from Japan. They say that the Avigan can cure the COVID-19.”
“It' about bloody time. What do they plan to do? ”
〔Speaking Italian〕
“They say that they will provide the Avigan for free of charge.”
“When they want to do? ”
〔Speaking Japanese〕
“Be ready. We will start this plan, soon.”
The british pilot with the browning hi power. Pulling a military rickey bobby moment...'what do I do with my hands with this pistol'?
I should have paid attention in high school. I'm pretty sure they haven't taught Morse code in high school in the last 30 years.
I doubt it was ever taught in high school. Radio amateurs teach it to themselves and those in parts of the military get a smattering of it. That said, I wish it, sign language and tap code were taught,
This movie captures the true spirit of the 90s!
I love when the scene goes to Russia and the music turns more “Russian” sounding lol
I went to Russia before and can confirm this is the background music that plays as you go around the place
love the scene
I would be nervous with that RAF pilot awkwardly holding the pistol, especially when he was handled the papers😂
Independence day with very good film indeed
So obviously ET needs to invade before we get peace in the Middle East... 🤷♂️
Wow every countries are now helping each other
Just like in WWII. Nations standing together against an great evil.
Just watched the movie this was one of my favorite scenes!