They Live
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | John Carpenter |
Screenplay | John Carpenter |
Budget | $3 million |
Box office | 13 million USD |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical region aware release date | Turkiye |
Adapted from | Eight O’Clock in the Morning |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Carolco Pictures | |
Box offic | North America |
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ID | 683804 |
About They Live
Nada (Roddy Piper), a wanderer without meaning in his life, discovers a pair of sunglasses capable of showing the world the way it truly is. As he walks the streets of Los Angeles, Nada notices that both the media and the government are comprised of subliminal messages meant to keep the population subdued, and that most of the social elite are skull-faced aliens bent on world domination. With this shocking discovery, Nada fights to free humanity from the mind-controlling aliens. … MORE
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... Which is why offering homeowners £1,000 a year off their energy bills if They Live near new infrastructure was one of the headline announcements in this week s autumn statement...
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... " Capturing real life in musicLike some other rappers, they wear masks when performing and their tracks are often hard-hitting, covering what they see and hear around them in the areas of Belfast in which They Live...
Essex pylon corridor compensation plan 'insulting'
People who would live beneath or near a 113-mile corridor of electricity pylons through Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk say the chancellor's offer of compensation to affected communities is a " con" and a " bribe".
Jeremy Hunt said The Project . But many are unconvinced. The Bbc spoke to residents and campaigners in The Village of Fordham, Essex, which would have The Giant structures running through it.
'We Are all really insulted'Rosie Pearson of campaign group Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons said the offer of up to £10,000 off energy bills for a decade for those affected by the " dinosaur technology" was not The Way forward.
" We Are all really insulted; it completely undermines what We Are fighting for which is a better way of doing things, " She Said .
" [We need] an offshore grid which is cheaper, it's faster to implement, and it's less damaging to The Environment .
" Government and the aren't listening to us. They know there's a better way and yet they want to fob us off with really small amounts of money to accept a really bad solution. "
She accused National Grid of " arrogance" and said the government found it easier to " stick to the status quo" rather than invest in an offshore grid.
" We Are lucky with the support of all our MPs, the councils, 27,000 people have signed a petition for an offshore grid, So There 's huge frustration and anger.
" In East Anglia we use 8% of The Power that is produced in the region - Most of it goes to London and the South-East - so it's really unfair to see our area trashed when there is a better way of doing things. "
'This will Just Be the start'Anna Rule grew up in Fordham, near Colchester, and still lives locally. She fears people are not aware of the wider impact of the pylons.
" It is much faster and cheaper to do this offshore, and environmentally it makes a Big Difference , " She Said .
" I think my fear is people look at this and think 'It's Only People affected who are Standing Up , people with money. '
" But the reality is, if we have pylons, they will spread throughout the countryside and the devastation is huge.
" People will wake up when it's actually happening and will be horrified.
" This is such a beautiful place; I feel really passionately about it.
" I want people to get Out There and stand up for nature, stand up for the countryside because this will Just Be the start.
" I want green energy but this isn't The Solution . "
'I think it's a bribe'Linda Fisher, who has lived in Fordham for 45 Years , said she was shocked when she received notice of the proposals.
" We wondered why we were using archaic technology when the cheaper option is to put it under The Sea , " she added.
" We have amazing views of The Valley and the pylons will be within 100m (328ft) [of our garden]. I Am not fighting it because I Want It to be elsewhere; I wouldn't want anyone to be in that position.
" We have amazing wildfowl on The Reservoir and we don't know how it will affect that. "
Asked about the compensation, She Said : " I think it's a bribe.
" Who is to say you are going to be close enough to get that £10,000?
" No Doubt we will all be 1m [3ft] from the boundary. "
A National Grid spokesman said: " We understand that plans for new infrastructure can cause concern in nearby communities, and We Are giving careful consideration to environmental and community impacts, and to all the feedback we receive through our consultation processes.
Analysis
By Andrew Sinclair , BBC East political editor
Energy infrastructure has now become one of the regular topics of conversation within government.
With a growing demand for cheaper, home-grown power, and dozens of offshore wind farms about to start generating electricity, there is an urgent need to increase capacity and speed up connections to The National Grid.
Which is why offering homeowners £1,000 a year off their energy bills if They Live near new infrastructure was one of the headline announcements in This Week 's autumn statement.
Ministers accept that Some People will be inconvenienced by the need for more pylons and substations and they want to see them compensated, not in a one-off way (such as giving them a new village hall or link road), but in a way that regularly thanks them.
The chancellor is also going to give financial rewards to councils that speed up their side of the planning application process.
In many places there have been some very vocal and heartfelt campaigns against New Energy infrastructure. But The Message from the government is that, while there may be a few tweaks to the plans, it needs to be built quickly, and the Labour Party agrees.
The outcome of The Next election, due by The End of January 2025, may be uncertain, but for energy infrastructure The Future seems pretty clear.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com