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Independence Day (1996) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 34

Independence Day (1996) Blu-ray Cover

Sound clips of the best quotes and famous sayings from the Independence Day (1996) movie, that you can use as ringtones or share with your friends. All waveform sound files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: Jeff Goldblum (David Levinson), Bill Pullman (President Thomas J. Whitmore), Will Smith (Captain Steven Hiller)

4 more actors, Judd Hirsch (Julius Levinson), Randy Quaid (Russell Casse), Harvey Fierstein (Marty Gilbert), Harry Connick Jr. (Captain Jimmy Wilder)

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331 Come on, girl. Promise me.
332 Come on, honey, let's go!
333 Come on, let's get you something to eat.
334 Come, baby, come on. Come on, come on! Yes!
335 Command has attempted to compile a list of casualties and losses, but information is sketchy at best.
336 Command, Knight One. Command, Knight One. Switching to Sidewinders, moving in.
337 Command, this is Eagle Eye 370.
338 Command, this is Neighborhood Watch. We are in position.
339 Command, this is Retal Op.
340 Commander, do you have visual? I repeat, we need visual confirmation. Has the target been destroyed?

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