10 Patriotic Movies to Watch on the 4th of July
If you're not feeling super celebratory this year - and who can blame you - maybe you'll want to skip the barbecues and the fireworks in favor for a quite 4th of July at home. I mean, Independence Day is on a Wednesday this year, so you can't get too wild anyway. But maybe you'll want to put in the minimum amount of patriotic effort and watch a movie that will boost your American pride. Here are a few options, plus where to stream them.
Independence Day
Sure, an alien invasion is an international event in one of the greatest blockbusters of the '90s, but it takes American heroes like Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum to defeat the extraterrestrial monsters determined on destroying our planet. Bonus points, too, for one of the most stirring presidential speeches of all time.
The Patriot
Mel Gibson loves America more than any other Australian actor. He teams up with Independence Day director Roland Emmerich to to take some extreme poetic license with historical facts - none of it, really, is at all accurate. But hey, a cannonball decapitates a dude. America!!!
Team America: World Police
South Park's Trey Parker and Matt Stone send up post-9/11 Bush-era international politics in a way only the comic duo can: with a kick-ass paramilitary police force made up entirely of marionettes. Oh, and there's a lot of puppet sex.
Patton
Is there a more iconic image in cinematic history that is more patriotic than the one of George C. Scott (who won an Oscar for this performance) in front of a massive American flag, delivering a stirring and empowering speech for the troops?
Forrest Gump
Tom Hanks won an Oscar for playing the Baby Boomer Everyman in this Zelig-style take on 20th Century American history, in which the lovable Forrest Gump mingles with pop culture and presidents, serves in the Vietnam War, and becomes a national hero multiple times over.
Born on the Fourth of July
Ron Kovic (played by Tom Cruise) seeks to serve his country in Vietnam. Once he's paralyzed in the war, however, he returns home to a country he feels has betrayed him. Sometimes the most patriotic thing you can do is speaking out when you witness something wrong.
Young Mr. Lincoln
John Ford's classic drama stars the legendary Henry Fonda as one of our most legendary leaders. This biopic looks at Lincoln's early years before he was tasked with piecing back together a torn-apart country, but it's a moving portrait of a young man who was destined for greatness.
Red Dawn
Remember in the '80s, when Russians were our enemies? In this alternate timeline action movie, Russia invades the United States and takes over. Who's left to save us? A pack of teens led by Patrick Swayze, of course.
How Kevin Feige Turned the Superhero Movie on Its Head
The president of Marvel Studio makes us laugh, cry, and imagine ourselves as superheroes again.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
One of the best films ever made about American politics, Frank Capra's classic stars James Stewart as a naive young senator who quickly learns that the scheming and gaming in our nation's capitol isn't in the American people's best interest. But the young idealist refuses to back down in the face of his corrupt colleagues.
Not feeling the barbecues and fireworks this year? We have you covered.