Speaking of which, I give props to Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, and John Bradley (who actually had a solid character to go with his style) for trying, but it simply wasn't enough. Cut from the same construction paper, but more like pieces of old scripts from Roland Emmerich's late '90s writing room shredder taped together in hopes the characters and dialog would be usable in telling the grandiose destructo-type story instead of just talking props. Now we have 'Moonfall' some 25 years later. They are still quite entertaining in their own right. I still enjoy watching those flicks from time to time - not just for the nostalgia. Being a Millennial, I can attest to our generation that it was a great time to be alive with 'Independence Day' and 'Godzilla' being some of our favorite tween-age blow-up-knock-down action movies to go see with our friends in the theater 3 times in the same day, with campy yet lovable characters like Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum.