Refute this

refute this

You can't. It's pretty much a documentary.

This fight scene is exactly what it feels like when trying to red pill your friends. Like seriously, PUT ON THE FUCKING GLASSES!

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DELETE THIS!

I always thought that scene was just intended as a bit of humour, and an excuse to let the professional wrestler so some wrestling in the movie, but I guess Carpenter could have been trying to make a point about how much some people will fight to refuse a change in their world view.

is it bad that i actually want some of carpenter's flicks to be remade? i always feel like they're missing some story that could easily be filled in with another 10 minutes of screentime.

yes

but you can't deny that the fog and they live could be improved with some additional story, no?

for example, they live could have had like ten more minutes of action, or shown off more of the alien shit, or that sudden end twist of the girl being in league with the aliens, could have come a bit cleaner and thrown in some suspect earlier.

or, and this is my goal in life should i ever make it to hollywood as a writer, give the fog additional backstory with the killing of the leper pirates, and that they came back to specifically kill the conspirator's descendants.

other than that, everything else of his that i've seen is 10/10.

It's pleb garbage like everything John Carpenter.

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Yeah right the jews would never want this. Would have been better if it said racemix. Oh well, director doesn't know shit. I bet he was a socialist who thought he had it all figured out

nah

They should remake Ghosts of Mars.

yeah, that was the only one of the messages I took issue with; it implies that the desire to reproduce is not an inherent trait in the human psyche.

promoting poor people who live in slums to churn out more kids they cant support isn't too off

Refute what, heildubs, we're living it right now in current year.

If only there were comprehensive family planning organizations…

But why is it called "They Live"?

you need some serious redpills

Did they pay Stephen King for the rights to "The Ten o'clock People"?