Wednesday, November 10, 2010

ohgodohgodohgodohgodjesusfuckme this is going to be awesome


"They Live," John Carpenter's 1988 cult classic, is a fairly subversive piece of work. The film, which combines sci-fi, horror and satire -- and includes one of the iconic fight scenes in movie history -- is an allegorical treatise on the evils of capitalism, set in a Los Angeles populated by evil, conspiratorial and wealthy aliens. The film, despite a mixed original reception, has developed a rabid fan-boy following over the last few decades, and now Jonathan Lethem, the author of "Motherless Brooklyn," "The Fortress of Solitude" and, more recently, "Chronic City" has written "They Live," a meticulous, scene-by-scene analysis of its many, many layers. (If you haven't seen "They Live," the film has apparently also made its way online here.)

View the Slide Show at Salon.com for some of the best excerpts from Letham's new book.

2 comments:

willis said...

In Other "They Live" news:

http://io9.com/5659983/they-live-remake-might-ditch-the-infamous-alien-sunglasses

Also, Martin Scorsese fucking loves this movie.
http://mubi.com/films/3030/reviews/21292

The Last Unitard said...

Carpenter is the man.