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  2. They Live - Wikipedia

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    They Live was ranked #18 on Entertainment Weekly magazine's "The Cult 25: The Essential Left-Field Movie Hits Since '83" list in 2008. [27] Rotten Tomatoes ranked the fight scene between Roddy Piper's character Nada and Keith David's character Frank Armitage seventh on their list of "The 20 Greatest Fight Scenes Ever". [28]

  3. Keith David on epic 'They Live' fight scene for its 30th ...

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    The actor takes us behind the scenes of his John Wayne-inspired epic brawl with Roddy Piper in John Carpenter's cult classic. Keith David on epic 'They Live' fight scene for its 30th anniversary ...

  4. Cripple Fight - Wikipedia

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    The fight between Jimmy and Timmy is based on the fight between John Nada (Roddy Piper) and Frank Armitage (Keith David) in the 1988 film They Live. [2]When overdubbed with the audio from the film, the fight sounds and much of the dialogue match up almost perfectly with the animation because the sequence was animated to the original track.

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  6. They Live (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    They Live is a soundtrack by John Carpenter & Alan Howarth for the film of the same name. It was released in 1988 through Enigma Records . [ 1 ] An expanded 20th Anniversary Edition was released in 2008 through Alan Howarth Incorporated.

  7. Andrew Garfield says he and Florence Pugh didn't hear 'cut ...

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    However, as they continued to act out the scene, Garfield and Pugh both slowly came to the realization that the spicy segment had been going on for quite some time. ... We Live in Time hits ...

  8. Stage combat - Wikipedia

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    Most fight choreographers use a mix between Asian martial arts and sports fencing to re-enact fight scenes. This is generally due to the look of the fighting asked for by the director. If the director wants the story to flow a certain way, then the fight director will choreograph the fights to fit that style and tell the story.

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