Just finished binge watching season. Absolutely loved everything about it. For sure I'm getting that soundtrack.
Just finished binge watching season. Absolutely loved everything about it. For sure I'm getting that soundtrack.
edit:double post
double edit: i'll make it a worthwhile double post...http://www.mediafire.com/download/hm...LARG.enjoy.rar
Last edited by TheyCallMeDrug; 08-12-2016 at 07:44 PM.
That theme song is seriously the best one I've heard since the Suspiria theme song. At least for this specific genre.
Last edited by TheyCallMeDrug; 08-12-2016 at 08:34 PM.
i'm guessing (though not sure) that volume 1 was the entirety of the score, and volume 2 is going to be the soundtrack (i wish they hadn't called volume 1 the "soundtrack volume 1" because it's confusing). as in volume 2 is going to be all the SONGS that were used on the show, like "should i stay or should i go" and peter gabriel's cover of "heroes", etc.
but, i could be totally wrong, and we could be getting a whole bunch more synthy goodness, for which i would be very excited.
Everyone was right about this one, this show kicked ass!
Goonies and E.T. meet X-Files and Twin Peaks or even Silent Hill. Spielberg and Stephen King, perfect mix! Love the 80s setting and pop culture. Score and atmosphere were A+
Eleven is adorable!
Some people were annoyed by Dustin but he totally reminded me of a friend lmao
Lots of great acting, Winona Ryder was unhinged!
Now my question is... will they continue this from where it left off or will it be an anthology series like Fargo or American Horror Story? I suppose they haven't said yet?
After I finish Prison Break's second season, I'm gonna take a break and watch this! Lots of recommendations and praise make me know I'll love it.
The creators already said it would be a continuing series, not an anthology, and Season 2 would be more like a sequel following established characters while introducing new ones. They said they have a 30 page document just based on the Upside Down with plenty of material left from it to explore in future seasons.
Why did the character Steve Harrington make me think of Tad Mikowski (from South Park)? God help me, I was just waiting for Steve to call Jonathan Byers… Jonathan Darsh.
Still, a decent first season.
Pretty much this. The upside down did look like it took visual inspiration from the Silent Hill fog world.
The whole fan art scene that's developed around Stranger Things is pretty impressive.
great article about winona, with some mentions of stranger things.
http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/08/winona-ryder-c-v-r.html
I tried googling the actors to see what they look like now.
I don't really do TV, but the Mrs insist we watch this. I fucking loved it. More please.
Loved the series as a whole, but the finale was a bit underwhelming to me. As much as I fucking hated Steve, the actor have serious comedic chops, the whole scene with him in Byers' house was hilarious. Nancy hot AF. Eleven was amazing character. All the child actors really sold me, and I thought I wouldn't like it, because I usually don't like children performances in movies. These kids are fantastic.
SPOILERS BELOW. WHOLE DAMN THING IS SPOILERS SO JUST DON'T READ IT IF YOU'RE NOT FINISHED.
Finally got around to watching this - not for lack of interest, but I just had other things that I wanted to finish first.
Goddamnit I want more.
My only minor complaint is with the finale. Really, really did not want to see that particular couple at Christmas. I feel like Steve's character was developed too much to simply be forgiven by one "oh hey guys maybe I was a dick" moment. In my mind he's still a total cock, and it just pissed me off to see someone intelligent go for him instead of the person she seemed to actually connect with.
But more importantly, I did not want to see Eleven go. Not convinced she's actually gone (I mean, that food box at the end...wtf?), but I cared a lot more about her than Will. Probably just due to screen time and the fact that at that point she was a strongly developed character whereas Will was just a kid that had been missing all season. I would have felt a little bad if they'd gone "nope, he's dead". But I felt way worse seeing Eleven just disappear.
Given the way the episode really wrapped up though, I'm encouraged for the potential for more. The tease that maybe Eleven isn't gone. The unexplained ride that Hopper took with the "bad men". Will's bathroom incident before dinner. It wasn't an "oh shit oh shit oh shit" cliffhanger, but it was enough to keep things open and leave me wanting more. What my fear was, about 80% of the way through the finale, was that they were bringing the whole season full-circle, putting closure on everything, and that any future season(s) might be completely different story lines a la American Horror Story. Maybe that wouldn't be the worst thing ever, but I just liked this story way too much to be done with it.
On the whole: loved this series. The acting from the younger cast members was fantastic. Completely outshone Winona in my opinion. Great writing - not too slow to make me not care, but not so fast paced that it felt like they were trying to cram too much into too little time. Overall, an extremely well done series, and I'm so glad that Netflix was the native medium for it. This would not have been nearly as good with strict time restrictions or networks breathing down their backs.
SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS indeed
i think i mentioned this in an earlier post, but i am really glad the nancy & jonathan didn't end up together. not only was jonathan clearly a bit unstable (beating the shit out of someone, no matter why you're doing it, is fucked up), but it broke the trope of that sort of thing happening in EVERYTHING from the 80s.
but also, i really did feel like steve redeemed himself. he helped clean the sign that he hadn't even messed up (minor, but important), he ditched his asshole friends because he realized they were horrible, and most importantly, he came to apologize for his behavior toward jonathan completely of his own free will and ended up helping save the day. as a cherry on top of that, he made up for one of the worst things he did: breaking jonathan's camera. jonathan's clearly not a wealthy kid, so it would have been a HUGE loss for him on not only a financial level but losing his ability to creatively express himself, especially during such a traumatizing time. so steve buying him a new camera is a pretty big deal.
also, his x-mas sweater was awesome.
p.s. this is coming from someone who spent the majority of the time SCREAMING at steve through the tv
The Duffers said they hope this become kinda like Harry Potter, where we watch the same kids grow up and evolve with each new season: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/15...s-harry-potter
Exclusive listen of extended theme tune from Vol.2 http://theplaylist.net/exclusive-stream-extended-version-stranger-things-theme-original-series-soundtrack-vol-2-20160817/
And Vol. 2 is out on Friday (19th) - http://www.undertheradarmag.com/news...yle_dixon_mic/
To me, it just felt like those gestures weren't really sincere. The cleaning thing? Trying to save his own ass. Apologizing to the guy who beat the shit out of him? Probably smart not to antagonize someone who can clearly take you down. The new camera? Mommy and daddy probably paid for it. The only thing that seemed even remotely "okay, maybe he's not a helpless case" was him trying to apologize to Jonathan. But then he's being screamed at to leave and he won't?
Seems to me like he has control freak issues. His concern isn't for others. It's for himself. He's still just trying to manipulate people into liking him.
I also didn't grow up watching any 80's stuff, so I'm not familiar with or sick to death of seeing the Nancy/Jonathan type of dynamic. But in my own experience growing up, one of my best friends was a drop dead gorgeous young woman who has since gone on to become a doctor. She was amazing, and she was a true friend to me - the awkward guy who didn't really have many friends. So I have a soft spot for seeing an extremely intelligent and attractive person showing compassion to those who desperately need a friend.
But hey, this is why art is great. You have your interpretation of how it played out. I have mine. And we both fucking loved the series. Everybody wins!
I will now also concede that I am objectively wrong in my interpretation, as the very writers of the show have commented on the final pairing of these two people and how it came to be.
http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/stra...-2-1201816664/
It's funny. They say that it's surprising that she ends up with Steve. I thought it was just the opposite - "of course the two attractive ones end up together". Then again, I was never a movie buff and don't watch a ton of TV, so like I said - not super familiar with the way things are "normally done" in these things.
People with lisps have Netflix too, ya know...
Stranger Things Vol. 2 is out today! More score music! Including an extended version of the theme song!
I'm gonna pick up both CDs in September so I can get this score in lossless. May pick up the vinyls for collecting purposes.
are they officially actually releasing it on vinyl? because they really should.
i'm hoping it simply didn't download to my phone properly (first time i've EVER bought something in the iTunes store directly on my phone) because "Danger Danger" seems to only play for 2 seconds before skipping to the next song.
so glad that both volumes are score, though. this music is incredible.
Yes, it's official. Lakeshore Records linked this Instagram for upcoming info...
https://www.instagram.com/p/BJDZZolgHXW/
I thought that this is cool and some people here might enjoy it.
Make your own here: http://makeitstranger.com/
Sorry if this has been linked already, but Vulture put together a glossary of the major references on the show. I can't remember which episode but I swear the guys who did the music threw in a little nod to Full Metal Jacket during one of Modine's scenes. Finished it last night. I'm not super-nostalgic for a lot of the culture (though I was born a week before November 6, 1983) but it was nice to see how they got everything right on an aesthetic level but let story and character take over.