In 2005, scientists discover a planet capable of supporting life, but receive no reply when they send a signal. Undisciplined slacker Alex Hopper is forced to join the Navy by his naval officer brother Stone. Hopper falls in love with Admiral Shane's daughter and wants to marry her, but is afraid to ask her father's permission. Alien ships arrive near Hawaii, trapping all ships in the area. Hopper is left in command of the USS John Paul Jones and teams up with Captain Nagata to track the aliens using wave-detection buoys. They discover the aliens are sensitive to sunlight and manage to destroy several alien ships. Meanwhile, a group of aliens attack the NASA communications array to signal their home planet for invasion. Samantha, Mick, and a NASA scientist manage to warn Hopper of the threat. With the USS John Paul Jones destroyed, the surviving crew boards the USS Missouri battleship to stop the aliens. With the help of the elderly Navy veterans, they succeed in destroying the remaining alien ship and the communications array, ending the invasion threat. Hopper and Admiral Shane discuss their 'Terms of Surrender' over a meal.
Euro 96: The Summer Football Came Home is a documentary film that explores the highs and lows of the 1996 UEFA European Football Championship. It delves into the stories of the players, coaches, and teams involved, showcasing their journey towards the tournament and the intense competition on the pitch. The film also highlights the devastating penalty shootout defeat suffered by the English national team in the semifinals, which marked a tragic end to their hopes of winning the championship on home soil. Through archive footage, interviews, and narration, Euro 96: The Summer Football Came Home offers a retrospective look at the tournament, capturing the essence of the highs and lows, the triumphs and disappointments, and the lasting impact of the event.
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