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Independence Day-saster (2013/Anchor Bay DVD)


Picture: C Sound: C Extras: D Film: D



It's hard to hope for much when seeing the title alone of Independence Day-Saster. In many ways, it is on par with other productions by the SyFy Channel - which in my opinion are interesting ideas filled with wooden characters, gag worthy dialogue, bad digital effects, and flat filmmaking that lacks any sort of style and substance to make them memorable. These movies were obviously shot in under a week and churned out to fill in a two hour time slot on a slow weekday night. They really need to get better filmmakers and writers behind these projects.


It is a shame because there is a lot that can be done with this concept and many different things that could be said with it politically and about our society. This film borrows heavily from classics like Independence Day, Earth Vs The Flying Saucers, War of the Worlds and more. In many ways, it owes the most to Battleship and makes that film look like Citizen Kane in comparison, which says a lot.


It’s the fourth of July, and America is celebrating. But when a hostile force attacks from outer space and within Earth itself, our planet may be on the menu for a holiday barbeque. Womp. Womp. Can a small town fireman, a physics-loving teen, a rogue scientist, some nerdy hackers, and the stranded President of the United States find a way to stop the invasion and save the planet? Probably.


What does the film lack most? Freaking Aliens! You never see them or really understand why they are attacking us - only that they are in fact hostile and are sending out drones to wipe us out and take over. The aliens that come from below the ground with giant drills are not very threatening to be honest. Another thing, this film did not have to take place on the fourth of July... it could have very well been Memorial Day-Saster! I also don't understand why they couldn't have gotten at least one recognizable face. They obviously had some sort of budget to work with here.


The special effects are dicey to say the least. Some of them are definitely better than others - especially those that are captured in wide shots. Any time the filmmakers choose to punch in, you can see really how bad they are. Especially the scenes were digital fire and explosions are evident. I think the plan was to put the best effect shots at the beginning and end of the film and all the crappy ones in the middle in hopes that you would forget about them.


The picture and sound are standard for DVD and nothing to really write home about. A lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track and Spanish subtitles are on the disc. The Widescreen anamorphic aspect ratio is at 1:78.1 of the original broadcast.



- James Harland Lockhart V

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