Atlanta suburbs weren't exactly as lush and magical as the Pacific Northwest thing Spielberg and company were showcasing.
Half of what I loved about this show was that it reminded me of playing in suburban Atlanta woods
― Heez, Monday, 8 August 2016 21:07 (nine years ago)
xxposts:speaking of 3yos, the little sister character gave maybe the best small-child performance I've ever seen during one particular dinner scene (forget which ep, one of the earlier ones)
― Dan I., Monday, 8 August 2016 21:08 (nine years ago)
It doesn't sound exactly like it, but the theme reminded me of my favorite piece of library music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7HzC57HDZs
― Dan I., Monday, 8 August 2016 21:11 (nine years ago)
We had some good woods like I said, but so much more of my childhood landscape was parking lots and malls/strip malls. Stranger Things maybe waffles a little between "suburban" signifiers (the school buildings, the Wheeler house) and the more general small-towniness (the four-person police department, the town square/library/main street area we see a few times, the Byers house). It's easy to imagine a place where those spaces coexist, but it wasn't exactly the world where I grew up.
Funnily enough, it actually was filmed outside of Atlanta, in Jackson, GA - and the evil laboratory building is in Virginia Highland, twenty minutes from the house I grew up in. I went to summer day camp just down the street! So yeah... Stranger Things felt like my childhood, but not exactly my childhood.
― Silence, followed by unintelligible stammering. (Doctor Casino), Monday, 8 August 2016 21:23 (nine years ago)
imo pop culture is for people who are unburdened by 40+ hour work weeks, home ownership, and child care. in other words, a rather large portion of the population in our current underemployed, real estate-unburdened, family-deferring times
― mh, Monday, 8 August 2016 21:28 (nine years ago)
yeah this had some great acting all around. I teared up a bit when the mom finally found her kid again, and I didn't watch enough of this to be at all invested in the story or characters so, good job winona. music was good too
― it's sort of a layered stunt (sheesh), Monday, 8 August 2016 21:42 (nine years ago)
mh not sure I buy that - - - think of e.g. prime-time sitcoms or the late shows, they may be pitched at a level where the kids can enjoy them too (and often are or have been) but the basic premise is surely "take a load off at the end of your work day and spend some time with these friendly characters" etc. etc.
― Silence, followed by unintelligible stammering. (Doctor Casino), Monday, 8 August 2016 21:49 (nine years ago)
does anyone actually watch sitcoms and late shows? the only ppl I know who do are retired.
― Οὖτις, Monday, 8 August 2016 21:49 (nine years ago)
nobody watches television
― stop trying to make fet wappen (wins), Monday, 8 August 2016 21:54 (nine years ago)
it's strange they keep broadcasting it
― stop trying to make fet wappen (wins), Monday, 8 August 2016 21:55 (nine years ago)
I am pretty sure sitcoms and late shows are very popular even though I never see the latter and encounter the former only in reruns at the gym. I am also probably not a typical American. But are we talking "now" or generally about "pop culture"? Like, was Mary Tyler Moore specifically for "kids"? All In The Family? Setting aside sitcoms, what about cop and courtroom shows? I think these bore kids to tears but surely they are "pop culture."
― Silence, followed by unintelligible stammering. (Doctor Casino), Monday, 8 August 2016 22:04 (nine years ago)
Like, isn't the infamously "coveted demographic" 18-35?
I'm talking about now not 30 years ago
― Οὖτις, Monday, 8 August 2016 22:05 (nine years ago)
eh 3yos have no idea what they're seeing half the time, no context
having spent just about all day everyday with a child who is now 3, I think this is a tremendous underestimation of 3yr olds, better suited to <1yr olds maybe, though certainly a 3yr old has considerably less context to draw on than a 9 or 10 or 20 or 30 year old
― it's sort of a layered stunt (sheesh), Monday, 8 August 2016 22:06 (nine years ago)
Also figure that sitcoms are still popular with someone, though it isn't me. And though I do wonder how many people still watch TV like I used to, just flipping through broadcast and syndicated channels -- I doubt the key demographic has changed much. *Maybe* a little younger, but when I think of the prime pop-culture-interest age, 18-35 doesn't seem far off.
― Dominique, Monday, 8 August 2016 22:14 (nine years ago)
oh I agree, I was using "pop" in the ilx sense which usually has two necessary traits - it is ubiquitous - it does not exist
― mh, Monday, 8 August 2016 22:14 (nine years ago)
wins otm, in other words
― mh, Monday, 8 August 2016 22:15 (nine years ago)
idk about you're 3yo but mine basically has no concept of death or what happens when, say, someone actually loses an arm. He would probably understand what was happening if he saw someone get shot, but there's degrees of how traumatizing that might be depending on how it's portrayed. otoh he is cool with watching giant alligators swallow things whole, for ex. cuz that shit is just cool. but I can tell it's all kind of abstract, he doesn't register what he's watching as actually happening, it has no real emotional weight for him.
he might be sad if he saw a minion get dismembered lol
xxp
― Οὖτις, Monday, 8 August 2016 22:15 (nine years ago)
I haven't introduced my older kid to it, but I should get around to recommending it before school starts.― how's life, Monday, August 8, 2016 2:39 PM (6 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― how's life, Monday, August 8, 2016 2:39 PM (6 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
He's upstairs watching it with his mother and I just overheard 'Mom, they are so imitating Freaks & Geeks here!'
― how's life, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 00:43 (nine years ago)
ahahha. this show, man, it's nothing but year-2000 sitcom references lazily flung onto the screen to get re-blorps from millennials who don't know any better.
― Silence, followed by unintelligible stammering. (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 9 August 2016 00:57 (nine years ago)
thought it was weird when Will said he was 'watchin the game, havin a Bud"
― Neanderthal, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:04 (nine years ago)
"WASSSSSSUP... over"
― jmm, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:07 (nine years ago)
https://i.imgflip.com/18n01p.jpg
― Silence, followed by unintelligible stammering. (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:10 (nine years ago)
d'oh, beat me to it
omg these kids are so cute
http://cdn01.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/ryder-sthings/winona-ryder-gets-support-from-scott-mackinlay-hahn-at-stranger-things-02.JPG
― Neanderthal, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:14 (nine years ago)
I love that the actress who plays Eleven is named Millie Bobby Brown
― Neanderthal, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:16 (nine years ago)
otm
funny thing about ensemble casts, did modine have any scene with any of them besides El? how many scenes did winona have with them? but still.
― Silence, followed by unintelligible stammering. (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:16 (nine years ago)
tbf Will himself barely had any scenes with the other kids
― Neanderthal, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:19 (nine years ago)
I think Modine's only scene w/ the kids was that brief moment in the school when he finally found them but then he got (presumably) eaten not long after
someone said on twitter that Modine "looked like Treat Williams in old-person makeup" & I feel that this is hilariously otm
― Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:22 (nine years ago)
haahahahaha
― Neanderthal, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 01:24 (nine years ago)
dang that kid's teeth came in since they shot the show
― mh, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 02:55 (nine years ago)
Nice peewee herman outfit, keepin it period
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 02:57 (nine years ago)
finished this last night.... pretty much the most enjoyable watchy show ever.
― TARANTINO! (dog latin), Tuesday, 9 August 2016 08:12 (nine years ago)
one episode left to go and my impression of this show continues to go downhill - every single goddamn thing in it evokes something else, sometimes in the most hamfistedly obvious way possible (bike + vans chase scene, the especially lazy "Under the Skin" rip, kids' dialogue referencing D&D in *every scene*, etc.) I dunno this is really lovingly done but it's also annoyingly empty, there is literally not a single unique idea or original thought or twist or provocative angle to any of it. One thing I like about horror and sci-fi is their capacity to deliver surprises within familiar tropes - and this has none of that.
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 11 August 2016 16:38 (nine years ago)
Anyway, some of the nostalgia I get from Stranger Things is a nostalgia for the warm childhood feeling of imagining those experiences, more than having them. I think that's okay!
This is a lovely thought and also OTM
those kids acted their butts off & winona was awesome & it if it was a book i'd read the shit out of it
This too
― Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 11 August 2016 21:59 (nine years ago)
Seriously I have trouble with people complainng about Winona being too oddball and shouty - I feel like she totally killed this (as a usually kinda so-so actor it's possibly her best performance even)
― Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 11 August 2016 22:04 (nine years ago)
Loved the scene with her ex where he talks about using the money to send the older kid to college, and she's all, "O RLY, what college?" and he replies, "Whichever one he wants" and she's all "NYU MOTHERFUCKER GET OUT OF MY HOUSE."
― a 47-year-old chainsaw artist from South Carolina (Phil D.), Thursday, 11 August 2016 22:11 (nine years ago)
that showdown with her ex was so good, winona spitting fire
― Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 11 August 2016 22:21 (nine years ago)
Totally. Also I love the final dinner scene revelation where are you realise Winona and her two sons all have the same haircut
― Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 11 August 2016 22:43 (nine years ago)
lool omg
― Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 11 August 2016 23:00 (nine years ago)
https://soundcloud.com/dj-yoda-uk/the-stranger-things-mixtape
― Crazy Eddie & Jesus the Kid (Raymond Cummings), Friday, 12 August 2016 00:59 (nine years ago)
(August 10, 2016 – Los Angeles, CA) – Lakeshore Records will release the STRANGER THINGS - Original Netflix Series Soundtrack in two parts. Volume One releases digitally August 12th and on CD September 16th. Volume Two releases digitally August 19th and on CD September 23, 2016. Both volumes feature the original score by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, members of the popular Austin experimental synth band S U R V I V E.
― I wish you could see my home. It's... it's so... exciting (Jon not Jon), Friday, 12 August 2016 15:11 (nine years ago)
it's a shame there's not a 2xLP Mondo nosebleed-splash vinyl or w/e
― Whiney G. Weingarten, Friday, 12 August 2016 15:19 (nine years ago)
this whole show was basically a mixtape
― Οὖτις, Friday, 12 August 2016 15:22 (nine years ago)
i'm sure there will be vinyl, how could there not be
― I wish you could see my home. It's... it's so... exciting (Jon not Jon), Friday, 12 August 2016 15:24 (nine years ago)
http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/08/the-soundtrack-to-stranger-things-is-being-released-this-friday/
― TARANTINO! (dog latin), Friday, 12 August 2016 15:39 (nine years ago)
oh we already said that.
― TARANTINO! (dog latin), Friday, 12 August 2016 15:48 (nine years ago)
dog latin's post was an homage to the earlier posts
― Blowout Coombes (President Keyes), Friday, 12 August 2016 15:50 (nine years ago)
lol
― Οὖτις, Friday, 12 August 2016 15:52 (nine years ago)