Independence Day
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:27:14
Babe, you want some ofthis coffee?
:27:18
Babe?
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Pentagon offllcials are warning
more ships have arrived

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over the capitals
of India, Englandand Germany,

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bringing estimates up to between 10 and 15
of these city-size spacecraft.

:27:37
I know, Ma. Just try and stay calm.
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- Tell her to leave town.
- Why? What happened?

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- Just do it!
- Ma, listen!

:27:46
Get your stuff together
and head for Aunt Esther's.

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Don't argue with me! Just go!
:27:52
David! Why did I just
send my mother to Atlanta?

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David, talk to me.
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The signal in the satellite feed is recycling
down to extinction. Didn't you hear me?

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- Not really.
- Countdown.

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A countdown? To what, David?
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It's like in chess.
First you strategically position your pieces.

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Then, when the timing's right,
you strike. See?

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They're positioning themselves everywhere
using one signal to synchronise their efforts.

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ln about six hours, the signal's gonna
disappear and the countdown will be over.

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And then what?
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Checkmate.
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Oh, my God!
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Oh, my God, I gotta call my brother.
:28:39
I'd better call my housekeeper,
and my lawyer!

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Ah, forget my lawyer.
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Ladies and gentlemen,
the President ofthe United States.

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Good afternoon.
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My fellow Americans,
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a historic and unprecedented event
has occurred.

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The question of whether or not
we're alone in the universe

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has been answered.

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