Probably the best part of this video are the faces that Woolie makes while Pat describes this movie to him. I'd never heard of this movie prior to watching the above video. And, now that I've seen the above video, I intend to do my level best to forget that this movie exists, once I hit the "post" button on this.
I was going to say that all I know about Ice Cube is that he's doing CarShield commercials now, but no, that was Ice-T not Ice Cube, as I found out when I went to look them up. So, really, as it turns out, I knew even less about Ice Cube than I did about Ice-T. And after a very brief Google rabbit hole concerning Ice Cube while making this post, I've decided that I neither want nor need to know much else about Ice Cube, because as Woolie himself said: "Fuck Ice Cube."
Also, thanks to skimming the comments under the video, I learned of the existence of a Bull of Heaven "song" that is apparently literally 3.343 quindecillion years long. It was mentioned in the context of this Ice Cube movie due to the nature of the aliens in the movie, as a different potential means of defeating said aliens.
Here is the comment in question, by Youtube user "TruKriegsaffeNo9": "There is an album by Bull of Heaven which is also a zip bomb if you try to look at it with antivirus. It decompresses into a song that lasts longer than the projected lifespan of the universe and has a file size which eclipses the entire sum total of human digital activity to this point by an extremely large margin. The second those xenos tried to sip Bull of Heaven's website, they would die of an informational heart attack. And boom, you get the original book's message: in the end, what stopped the aliens wasn't the impotent martial prowess of mankind, but math nerds making ridiculously long music for the hell of it."