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Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) Movie Review

July 22, 2016 Steve Baqqi

One of my favorite critics, Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, once described a formula for making a good sequel. He said, “A good sequel is one that uses the original as a jumping off point for a whole new story with whole new technology. While a bad sequel merely wallows in the original like a hippo in a vat of liquidized children.” Croshaw was talking about video games, but this formula can be applied to Independence Day: Resurgence and is helpful when explaining why it's a horrific disaster. The film certainly showcases new technology both in the film, and in terms of CGI since the original, and that’s about it. Independence Day: Interstellar Regrets is a terrible travesty.

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Tags Independence Day: Resurgence, Ben Yahtzee Croshaw, 2016, Video Games, Disaster Movie, Interstellar Regrets, Independence Day, President Thomas Whitmore, Aliens, Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Terrible Movies, David Levinson, Jeff Goldblum, 20th Century Fox, Judd Hirsch, Regurgence, The Twenty-Year Search For More Money
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