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Episode 49 - They Live, We Sleep

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Welcome to the latest episode of Watch.Read.Listen. Duane and David decide to tackle John Carpenter's classic film from 1988 They Live, as well as discuss the material from which it was adapted, Ray Nelson's 1963 short story Eight O'Clock In The Morning. Warning: This is a rambling discussion, in which other films are brought up, and the current state of politics are discussed. It was inevitable. Also, if you can make it to the end, you can have a taste of the Lynchian nature of Dalton Coble-Watson's Knock Knock jokes. Promos: Cinema PSYOPS Music: Survivalism, Captial G, Zero Sum by Nine Inch Nails, taken from their 2007 album Year Zero
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Welcome to the latest episode of Watch.Read.Listen. Duane and David decide to tackle John Carpenter's classic film from 1988 They Live, as well as discuss the material from which it was adapted, Ray Nelson's 1963 short story Eight O'Clock In The Morning. Warning: This is a rambling discussion, in which other films are brought up, and the current state of politics are discussed. It was inevitable. Also, if you can make it to the end, you can have a taste of the Lynchian nature of Dalton Coble-Watson's Knock Knock jokes. Promos: Cinema PSYOPS Music: Survivalism, Captial G, Zero Sum by Nine Inch Nails, taken from their 2007 album Year Zero
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