They Live

They Live(1988)

R
11/04/1988 (US)Science Fiction, Action, Thriller1h 33m
7.3

"You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one this fall. You think they're people just like you. You're wrong. Dead wrong."

Overview

A lone drifter stumbles upon a unique pair of sunglasses that reveal aliens are systematically gaining control of the Earth by masquerading as humans and lulling the public into submission.

John Carpenter

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John Carpenter

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They Live (1988) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

They Live (1988) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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The Long Fight

The Long Fight

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Richard Linklater on THEY LIVE

Richard Linklater on THEY LIVE

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Why We Love It

Why We Love It

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John Carpenter on They Live, Ronald Reagan and Evil Aliens

John Carpenter on They Live, Ronald Reagan and Evil Aliens

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Keith David on Being Homeless in They Live

Keith David on Being Homeless in They Live

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Meg Foster Hits Roddy Piper With a Bottle

Meg Foster Hits Roddy Piper With a Bottle

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I Have Come Here to Chew Bubblegum and Kick Ass

I Have Come Here to Chew Bubblegum and Kick Ass

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Roddy Piper's Alien Glasses

Roddy Piper's Alien Glasses

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Fight Scene: Behind the Scenes

Fight Scene: Behind the Scenes

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A review by tmdb87069603
10.0

Written on June 5, 2012

I have to admit up front to liking every single, John Carpenter movie. They are works of art in there unique style and quality. This is actually my favorite of all of them. There could be a criticism that this movie is didactic and sends some sort of clumsy political or philosophical message but I'd have to reply that you simply don't get it. Unlike the modern propensity for movies to try to hammer home some political point or perspective, the message here is only window dressing. The message may (or may not) be important but instead of getting caught up in some sort of self-important moralizing, let's remember this is a movie - and a SciFi action movie at that. (that is the approach in my opinion) If I would compare movies to literature or movie makers to authors I'd compare Carpenter to Hemingway - although Carpenter specializes in anti-heroes and sometimes over-the-top characters, while Hemingway is understated. They are analogous for their own medium. This is action, sci-fi but like Hemingway's stories, this is a man's movie. Straight forward. Fun at times, brutal at times and even funny at times. Keep a watch out for one of the great one-liners in movie history when the star is in the bank - only peripherally related to "bazooka." A+ to Roddy Piper as well. When I first saw this movie I had zero expectation from him. Now I wish he'd have made a lot more movies...