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Trickle Down - The Making of John Carpenter's They Live and His Middle Finger to Reagan's America Great Again
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Trickle Down - The Making of John Carpenter's They Live and His Middle Finger to Reagan's America Great Again in Chattanooga, TN
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Trickle Down - The Making of John Carpenter's They Live and His Middle Finger to Reagan's America Great Again in Chattanooga, TN
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They Live opened just before election day, 1988 as the nation's number one movie, then vanished.
Why?
I walk you through the making of this film as well as 1980s history and a president's tenure that moved John Carpenter to respond with a scathing assessment of yuppies, the decade and Reagan himself.
B Harrison Smith, director of Death House, Camp Dread and writer of The Fields walks you through the making of this film.
Why?
I walk you through the making of this film as well as 1980s history and a president's tenure that moved John Carpenter to respond with a scathing assessment of yuppies, the decade and Reagan himself.
B Harrison Smith, director of Death House, Camp Dread and writer of The Fields walks you through the making of this film.
They Live opened just before election day, 1988 as the nation's number one movie, then vanished.
Why?
I walk you through the making of this film as well as 1980s history and a president's tenure that moved John Carpenter to respond with a scathing assessment of yuppies, the decade and Reagan himself.
B Harrison Smith, director of Death House, Camp Dread and writer of The Fields walks you through the making of this film.
Why?
I walk you through the making of this film as well as 1980s history and a president's tenure that moved John Carpenter to respond with a scathing assessment of yuppies, the decade and Reagan himself.
B Harrison Smith, director of Death House, Camp Dread and writer of The Fields walks you through the making of this film.

















