Right in the very movie moment when they heard it, the words completely freaked out the sinister skin-walking aliens of John Carpenter’s action-horror classic They Live.

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      I don’t know if that’s your blog or not, but it hit me right in the memories!

      Watching cable horror movies at night on a janky old TV and a cable splitter, all alone but feeling like you were part of a community of people you never met… I wouldn’t want to go back to those times now, but they do make great memories to revisit!

      Thanks for sharing!

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    Not saying that wasn’t an enjoyable read but they didn’t really answer the question posed by the headline.

    The explanation given is, “lol, I dunno. Sort of ad-libed I guess.”

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      When it came out it sounded like something that was already a thing in some ways. I don’t think rowdy made it up whole cloth.

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    “The line “I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I’m all out of bubble gum” was ad-libbed by Roddy Piper. According to director John Carpenter, Piper had previously written the line in his notebook of potential verbal bits during his wrestling career. He shared the notebook with Carpenter, and they agreed that this particular line fit the character and the film perfectly. Piper went on to use it at a wrestling match.” (from IMDB)

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    “I’m here to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I’m all out of bubblegum,” I think. I read the first few paragraphs, but they only allude to it in that section (honestly, how???), so I’m not sure if that’s exact.