They Live – Fight Scene


Roddy Piper is crazy, and wants everyone to try on his new sunglasses

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This is very clipped up, I assume for time, but this isn’t the full version.

Vintage Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban DRIFTER model sunglasses… a classic

CRIPPLE FIGHT FROM SOUTH PARK

Everytime I watch Family Guy when Peter fights with Ernie the Giant Chicken, I always think of this movie!

I’ve NEVER seen a moon cricket refuse free sun glasses that bad.

PLOT was kinda corny but this was a good movie & this might be the BEST fight scene ever

kinda like
WILLIAM PETERSEN in the movie (TO LIVE & DIE IN L.A) had the best driving scene

Best fight scene ever!

so funny :) )

I love this movie.

this is actually the longest fight scene in movie history…….

Only the wise will not wear the glasses.

nice! another Ray-Ban commercial?

“Please just put on the sunglasses!!!”
“Why???”
“Uh…”
*long silence*
“It uh… sees through clothes.”
“Oh ok then.”

Supposedly the aliens in this movie are a reference to Zionists

it takes time to accept the truth… this is a fight

its funny cuz the fight is just about putting “truth” glasses on, XD.

yoo know what he deyed?, he kickied him in the penith

put on the hat timmy

Cripple fight!!

what is it with the glasses ??

GREAT FUCKING SCENE RIGHT YA

I want to see the next part!

@nameofthepen:That’s why now..if they won’t even TRY to listen..I cut them loose.They’ll only take us down with them.(Great comment by the way!)

it really reminds me of my situation right now….they just WONT listen…ughhhhhhhhh

So great was this one mans resistance to the truth, that he fought with every ounce of strength to keep from putting the sunglasses on. So, too, it is with the American public today. The ostriches prefer their heads buried in the sand, and will fight kick, bite, scratch, and maybe even kill, to keep from knowing the truth.
-”The Power of Total Perspective”, R.E. McMaster, Jr., p. 12-13

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