2019 Spooky Flix Fest–They Live (1988) - a podcast by Joel G. Robertson

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In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew are joined, once again, by production designer/art director/special effects guy, Mick Strawn, and are geeking out over They Live (1988) and



social commentaryTHE fightscenesome of Mick's workMeg Foster's eyesand much, much more!







Synopsis:They influence our
decisions without us knowing it. They numb our senses without us feeling it.They control our lives without us realizing it.



Horror master JohnCarpenter directs this action-packed sci-fi thriller about one man’s battle
against aliens who are systematically gaining control of the Earth. RuggedRoddy Piper stars as the loner who stumbles upon a terrifying discovery…
ghoulish creatures are masquerading as humans, while they lull the public intosubmission through subliminal advertising messages. Only specially made
sunglasses make the deadly truth visible.Suspenseful
science-fiction and heart-pounding action highlight this masterfully ironic andstartling tale, co-starring Keith David and Meg Foster.



………………………………………………………………………………Find out more about Mick Strawn HERE… and HERE! Mick is also one of the hosts on a podcast called the Dream Warrior Review! His wife has a small business, where she does amazing artwork on baby corrective helmets! Please check out her site, or go to her Facebook page!..........................................................................................................................



Special thanks to Hammond Chamberlain (find more from Hammond here) for providing the awesome music for Spooky Flix Fest 2019!..........................................................................................................................






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