Independence Day/Awesome

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  • Will Smith taking an alien ship down using his jet's parachute, which leads to him opening the ship and punching the alien in the face. "Welcome to Earth!"

"Now that's what I call a close encounter."

  • His badass (and hilarious) explanation of how he's more than willing to repeat that tactic against the aliens:

Capt. Steven Hiller: Wait 'til I get another plane! I'm gonna line ALL your friends up RIGHT beside you!

  • Russell's crowning moment after realizing that his final missile has jammed, says good bye to his children before flying into the alien ship's primary weapon, gleefully screaming "Hello boys! I'm baaaaaaaaaaack!!" And the aliens promptly learn they fucked with the wrong race.
    • As well as this, moments before: "In the words of my generation - UP...YOURS!" Most. Badass. Sacrifice. Ever.
    • The awesomeness of that sequence started as soon as the President shouted "Doesn't anyone have any missiles left?!"
  • "Must go faster! Must go faster!" ---- "Elvis has left the building!" ---- "Didn't I promise you fireworks??"
  • Adam Baldwin gets one too.

General Gray: Is that glass bulletproof?
Major Mitchell: No, sir! (He and several others pull out their guns and start blowing the shit out of the lab window and the alien behind it)

    • And then Major Mitchell walks up to the alien, all intent and calm, looks it square in the eye, and then delivers the final killing shot. The expression on Major Mitchell's face...
  • Finally being able to hit the aliens. A moment summed up nicely in one line: Payback's a bitch!
  • President Whitmore's entire Independence Day speech. It is on a great many blogs and lists as one of the top 5-10 (depending on the blogger/writer's scale) greatest movie speeches of all time.

President Whitmore: Perhaps it's fate that today is the Fourth of July, and you will once again be fighting for our freedom. Not from tyranny, oppression, or persecution...but from annihilation. We're fighting for our right to live - to exist. And should we win the day, the Fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday but as the day when the world declared in one voice we will not go quietly into the night, we will not vanish without a fight. We're going to live on. We're going to survive. Today we celebrate our Independence Day!