Bill Clinton was president when the 1996 film Independence Day was released. Arguably the most famous scene in the film was the moment the White House blew up. Bill Pullman -- who played President ...
In 1996, Independence Day caused a stir with a Super Bowl spot that showed an alien ship blowing up the White House. Executives at 20th Century Fox were nervous and even told director Roland Emmerich ...
Though Bill and Lewis’ resemblance has always been noticeable, their similarities were more obvious than ever as they stood ...
While celebrating the 25th anniversary of Independence Day with The Hollywood Reporter in 2021, director Roland Emmerich shared a memorable moment. During the movie’s screening at the White House, the ...
For Bill Clinton, the 1996 movie Independence Day hit a little too close to home. The 42nd president of the United States — who was in office when the sci-fi action film was released in July 1996 — ...
Though it sounds like Will Smith won't be returning for Independence Day 2, we've already heard that Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman were supposed to come back for the blockbuster sequel, straight from ...
Bill Pullman is the Everyman of American movies, equally believable as the President of the United States Independence Day, a charming romantic hero While You Were Sleeping or a David Lynch-style ...
“Dean and I looked at each other and nearly started laughing.” Bill Clinton was president when the 1996 film Independence Day was released. Arguably the most famous scene in the film was the moment ...