Friday, September 28, 2007

Science fiction - Independence Day Reviews

I saw this movie on the evening of March 23, and it was a very interesting movie. It began by when people were starting to see the giant spacecraft heading to various cities, like Los Angeles, Washington, and New York City. It blocked out the sun, making the outside very dark, and people were panicking. The people on Earth were tracking all the things that were going on. It was not long before the space craft revealed a laser beam that caused buildings on Earth to explode and a lot of New York City were ruined. That was July 2nd. The next day, many people in the NASA were researching the effects that occurred on July 2nd. They sent a lot of missle planes to try to shoot the missles to the spacecraft and inflict damage on it. The protective barrier of the spacecraft prevented the missles from hitting the spacecraft. Then the spacecraft unleashed their planes and a lot of the Earth's planes and their people were lost. Then the people on Earth made more powerful planes that were able to actually send missles past the barriers of the spacecraft. A spacecraft was approaching Los Angeles, and this time, people were ready to stop the destructive blast, and blow up the craft. The craft got destroyed in a series of explosions. It was turned out that the spacecrafts were controlled by an alien out in space in a big space station. In a science lab on Earth, some people were cutting up body parts of another alien, and found a baby alien, that went crazy. Some people shot the baby alien to death. The space station had a timer that it was going to explode when it hits zero. The people managed to get out of there just in time. The explosion was really huge, and all the dreadful days of attacking were over. That was on July 4th, and it was now the World Independence Day, no longer just the US holiday. Of course, this is all fiction, and it will never happen in real. Science fiction in terms of being out in space is often quite interesting.

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