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		<title>THEY LIVE at 25</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Carpenter&#8217;s They Live (1988) doesn&#8217;t sound like a classic movie: A drifter wanders into Nowheresville USA &#8212; a Los Angeles neighborhood devastated by an economic recession. After witnessing some suspicious activity surrounding a strange church, the man discovers a box of special sunglasses which reveal that the reality he&#8217;s come to take for granted [...]]]></description>
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<p>John Carpenter&#8217;s <em>They Live</em> (1988) doesn&#8217;t sound like a classic movie: A drifter wanders into Nowheresville USA &mdash; a Los Angeles neighborhood devastated by an economic recession. After witnessing some suspicious activity surrounding a strange church, the man discovers a box of special sunglasses which reveal that the reality he&#8217;s come to take for granted is anything but what is seems. Add a starring role for professional wrestler &#8220;Rowdy&#8221; Roddy Piper and one would assume <em>They Live</em> was potboiler sci-fi with a clever gimmick and a B-list &#8220;star.&#8221; </p>
<p>The problem with this assessment is that it forgets that this is a movie made by a man who practically created slasher films with <em>Halloween</em> and whose ability to infuse cliche-filled genres with deep, emotional and subversive content made him a legend. </p>
<p><em>They Live</em> is a conspiracy-laden masterpiece of popcorn paranoia that manages to be as entertaining as it is startling. A class war battering ram of a movie, the flick makes the moneyed into monsters while elevating its blue collar lead to the status of a revolutionary hero. </p>
<p>No spoilers here. If you haven&#8217;t seen the flick, do! Whether you have or not, enjoy this take by Carpenter himself, talking about his inspirations for <em>They Live</em> in celebration of the film&#8217;s 25th birthday. The <em>LA Times</em> has the skinny:</p>
<p><em>Carpenter discussed his motivation in making “They Live,” a campy but subversive sci-fi flick that starred professional wrestler “Rowdy” Roddy Piper as the film’s blue-collar hero Nada, who discovers an alien conspiracy to mind-control the people of Earth using invisible messages. Carpenter called “They Live” his most political film and said it was his response to consumerism and class disparity in the 1980s.</p>
<p>“By the end of the ’70s there was a backlash against everything in the ’60s, and that’s what the ’80s were, and Ronald Reagan became president, and Reagonomics came in,” Carpenter told the sold-out theater at the Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood. “So a lot of the ideals that I grew up with were under assault, and something called a yuppie came into existence, and they just wanted money. And so by the late ’80s, I’d had enough, and I decided I had to make a statement, as stupid and banal as it is, but I made one, and that’s ‘They Live.’ … I just love that it was giving the finger to Reagan when nobody else would.”</em></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the trailer:</p>
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