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FogHelmut posted:I'm watching this first episode and the music is cool and good like John Carpenter wrote and recorded it himself. maybe I'm losing my drat mind but I swear they used a CONELRAD piece in there (i.e. the guy who did the music from the finale one of that trippy front page series with angels and unfolders)
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 07:59 |
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can't find anything to place that online though, must have just sounded really similar edit: this is the thing I referenced from the front page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AENiX7YbaHY it was also kind of supernatural/Lovecraftian so it seems like CONELRAD and its sound would have fit in well
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 08:01 |
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The Dennis System posted:I'm sorry to be negative, but I don't think this is a very good show. I don't know why people like it so much. I think people like it because its genuine and sincere without any of the edge of irony and slickness that's present in nearly all modern media. Its filled with likeable, relatable, naturally written characters who are nice to each other, care for each other and work together to solve a horrifying problem. Its a show light on Shamalayanian plot twists and cheap back stabbing, but heavy on heart and emotional engagement. When to a lot of people, the world seems to be spiraling towards some looming, yet unknowable catastrophe its nice to have a show that makes you feel better about people for once. Also the whole nostalgia thing I guess.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 10:57 |
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AEMINAL posted:So has Tumblr obsessively sexualize the gently caress out of this show yet I dunno but fat activist and stylish potato aka Virgie Tovar basically said Thin Privilege was Barb's real killer. quote:"And as Nancy begins her walk upstairs to Steve’s bedroom (the stairs are symbolic of Nancy’s choice to socially ascend), Barb reminds her "this isn't you" and asks her to show an act of solidarity. Nancy refuses, rejecting Barb's request for friendship in favor of heteronormativity." She also referred to Barb as a "fashion-forward" babe but this is coming from someone who dresses like an elderly lady suffering from years of loneliness and toxoplasmosis. Also: quote:"In my erotic-friend-fiction version of Stranger Things, Barb and Jonathan get together, decide to leave all the basic people behind in the monster hell they have created for themselves through their willful ignorance, and have a 1000-hour Barb-focused sex-and-hotdog-eating binge."
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 13:04 |
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A Pale Horse posted:I think people like it because its genuine and sincere without any of the edge of irony and slickness that's present in nearly all modern media. Its filled with likeable, relatable, naturally written characters who are nice to each other, care for each other and work together to solve a horrifying problem. Its a show light on Shamalayanian plot twists and cheap back stabbing, but heavy on heart and emotional engagement. When to a lot of people, the world seems to be spiraling towards some looming, yet unknowable catastrophe its nice to have a show that makes you feel better about people for once. Also the whole nostalgia thing I guess. I hate to be negative again, but I'm going to have to disagree with almost all of this. I don't think there's anything sincere or genuine about this show. I read it as a completely cynical and calculated attempt to mix a bunch of different popular nerd movies and TV templates together into one bag. It's Twin Peaks meets Lost meets E.T. meets Freaks and Geeks meets etc. Its a cobbled together Frankenstein of a million different properties without any identity of it's own. The characters don't seem naturally written to me, especially the nerd kids, with their throw-away references to the most obvious nerd properties like The Lord of the Rings and Dungeons and Dragons. Winonna Ryder's character is a constantly screeching lunatic who seems completely unrelatable.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 13:06 |
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Millie posted:I dunno but fat activist and stylish potato aka Virgie Tovar basically said Thin Privilege was Barb's real killer. Y'know as a minority I sympathize with the fact that for 90% of media and like 99% of genre media the pretty white couple are the ones who get to survive while anyone who deviates from that baseline is free game for monster fodder, but it's not like they didn't portray Barb accurately-- as a sheltered, insecure teenager girl who hadn't found the strength and maturity to seize her own identity stuck at the crossroads where her best friend was growing up faster than her, and then her moping put her in the wrong place at the wrong time to become monster food. On a metatextual level it's valid to note that yeah, the fat friend dies the same way in loads of other media the black friend dies, or the two slightly uglier best friends hook up, or the fat person is the butt of the worst jokes, but contextually it's not like the show takes any cheap shots at her and goes out of its way to give her dimension before killing her off. loving at being fashion-forward though.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 13:12 |
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I don't know what that tumblr person is talking about, but the "hot" girl looks dangerously anorexic. Like, she looks like she needs to be hospitalized immediately.
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The Dennis System posted:I don't know what that tumblr person is talking about, but the "hot" girl looks dangerously anorexic. Like, she looks like she needs to be hospitalized immediately. uhhhhh-
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 13:41 |
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The Dennis System posted:I don't know what that tumblr person is talking about, but the "hot" girl looks dangerously anorexic. Like, she looks like she needs to be hospitalized immediately.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 15:03 |
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The Dennis System posted:I hate to be negative again, but I'm going to have to disagree with almost all of this. I don't think there's anything sincere or genuine about this show. I read it as a completely cynical and calculated attempt to mix a bunch of different popular nerd movies and TV templates together into one bag. It's Twin Peaks meets Lost meets E.T. meets Freaks and Geeks meets etc. Its a cobbled together Frankenstein of a million different properties without any identity of it's own. The characters don't seem naturally written to me, especially the nerd kids, with their throw-away references to the most obvious nerd properties like The Lord of the Rings and Dungeons and Dragons. Winonna Ryder's character is a constantly screeching lunatic who seems completely unrelatable. Well you're certainly entitled to your opinion, even if it is completely wrong.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 15:53 |
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The Dennis System posted:I hate to be negative again, but I'm going to have to disagree with almost all of this. I don't think there's anything sincere or genuine about this show. I read it as a completely cynical and calculated attempt to mix a bunch of different popular nerd movies and TV templates together into one bag. It's Twin Peaks meets Lost meets E.T. meets Freaks and Geeks meets etc. Its a cobbled together Frankenstein of a million different properties without any identity of it's own. The characters don't seem naturally written to me, especially the nerd kids, with their throw-away references to the most obvious nerd properties like The Lord of the Rings and Dungeons and Dragons. Winonna Ryder's character is a constantly screeching lunatic who seems completely unrelatable. Hm hmmmmmmm Were you actually ever a child? I mean, I think fifty percent of what I talked about when I was ten years old incorporated the words "Pokemon" and "Goku" so talking about nerd properties constantly seems perfectly natural to me.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 16:01 |
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Today it would be all snapchats and pokemon gos.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 16:34 |
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The Dennis System posted:The Lord of the Rings I think you mean The Hobbit
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 17:25 |
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I also thought the main girl looked rather anorexic, particularly when she took her shirt off to show her boyfriend her new bra. But I guess it worked for the character, because it implied a kind of frailty and vulnerability; fear of being 'just another notch on the bedpost', anxiety about balancing school and social life, and the detachment from her family. The Byers family was definitely of a lower social strata than the Wheelers. Ex Husband was a loser, mom was neurotic and insecure that her older son chose to work to help out financially, older brother didn't seem to have any friends and was judged as a peeping tom, and the younger son was a nerd. If you think about it though, they're not really that worse than the Wheelers; the dad is basically stuck in 'Dad Dimension' the whole time and pretty oblivious to everything. Mom came off as a really fake and superficial and was MUCH slower to pick up that her kids were having problems (also had no idea 11 was hiding in the basement the whole time), the older sister was trying to be one of the 'cool kids' and didn't have a good relationship with her parents, and their son basically just hid in the basement playing D&D, in part because nobody paid much attention to him. Oh, and the poor little girl who has seriously seen some poo poo .
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 17:49 |
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has anyone called el a mary sue yet ?? if not let me be the first, and furthermore,
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 18:00 |
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if you think that girl looked anorexic you're fuckin obese. you can see ribs and collar bones when someone is human shaped
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 18:04 |
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She's definitely thin, probably could hit the weights a bit, but not anorexic.
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 18:05 |
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011 FOREVER
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 18:06 |
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The Dennis System posted:Winonna Ryder's character is a constantly screeching lunatic who seems completely unrelatable. Lol... This guy has never met a poor single mother who is overly protective of their children. She played it very well. Except today, they screech on Facebook. Oh, and CineD is that way - - - >
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# ? Aug 7, 2016 18:09 |
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I have one episode left, but it's a better Silent Hill movie than the Christophe Gans one was, and Winona Ryder crying into a bundle of Christmas lights was Tom-Hanks-in-Castaway good. The show kind of beats you over the head with the fact that it's set in the 80s, which is my only mark against it. The Americans did that better, IMO.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 19:49 |
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psychokitty posted:I hope hopper and Winona hook up next season They've probably hooked up in the past. There's a part where two deputies are talking about the two having a previous association
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 19:56 |
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it's implied that Hop has banged every available woman in town even the librarian
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 19:57 |
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Booblord Zagats posted:They've probably hooked up in the past. There's a part where two deputies are talking about the two having a previous association they're tards though
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 19:58 |
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psychokitty posted:they're tards though Yeah, but the black deputy had a very knowing look on his face about it
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:00 |
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The fact that she calls him Hop instead of Chief or Chief Hopper also implies a more personal relationship in the past.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:01 |
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RedMage129 posted:"I wish Wynona Ryder hadn't reacted so much as a single mom who lost her youngest son under mysterious supernatural circumstances." - a bad opinion that somehow people have. Doesn't really surprise me, a lot of people just don't like seeing women doing much other than being a simpering B-role. Def not taking charge and being a big part of the plot. A bunch of people were like 'ugh she looks so bad' too even though nah she actually looks really good. Wynona actually said in an interview that it was refreshing playing a role where she could really let loose and get emotional with it (and she was scared she wouldn't be able to do it even) and I think given the situation the character was in between having her kid disappear but maybe still be trapped somewhere while everyone around her thinks he is for sure dead and she's for sure going nuts, Wynona did it exactly right.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:02 |
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Also I am pumped for the RLM guys to be reviewing it soon. I'm almost certain that this is the first time a (not on)TV show has made them feel the desire to review it.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:03 |
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psychokitty posted:they're tards though yeah ere the end I was getting afraid that after getting caught in HNL the sheriff was gonna get fired and those goobers would take over Game of Thrones has ruined me wrt always expecting the awful people are going to win
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:03 |
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is the black deputy the black kids father or no? they show his parents at the funeral for the stuffed will doll iirc but that's about it
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:04 |
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also Nancy did not look anorexic to me at all perhaps certain people didn't see many half naked teenage girls in high schoolA Pale Horse posted:The fact that she calls him Hop instead of Chief or Chief Hopper also implies a more personal relationship in the past. Maybe, it could also just be because it's a tiny town. They probably went to grade school together. Moridin920 fucked around with this message at 20:09 on Aug 8, 2016 |
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thathonkey posted:is the black deputy the black kids father or no? they show his parents at the funeral for the stuffed will doll iirc but that's about it black kids don't have fathers
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:06 |
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maybe it's just me but I found "crazy stressed-out white trash '80s mom" to be a very sexy look for Wynona. and the flashback scenes of her and Will were just
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:08 |
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City of Tampa posted:maybe it's just me but I found "crazy stressed-out white trash '80s mom" to be a very sexy look for Wynona. i thought she looked really fuckin' good
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:08 |
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Moridin920 posted:
I forget did they ever say if Hooper grew up in the town or was he just a transfer from The Big CIty™? Either way he moved to the town after his daughter croaked. Speaking of the way they intercut him finding Will with footage of his daughter dying was really bad. I'm sorry. It was easily the worst part of the show. City of Tampa posted:maybe it's just me but I found "crazy stressed-out white trash '80s mom" to be a very sexy look for Wynona. "Looking really good" does not have to mean "sexy" you trog.
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:09 |
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psychokitty posted:black kids don't have fathers if this were reddit youd have hundreds if not millions of upvotes but it's not so you just got me smdh at this post
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mind the walrus posted:I forget did they ever say if Hooper grew up in the town or was he just a transfer from The Big CIty™? Either way he moved to the town after his daughter croaked. You know I just googled that very thing to see if I was talking out my rear end or not and I couldn't find anything. It's kinda nice that things are open to interpretation really, I hate when shows explicitly feed you every single thing. mind the walrus posted:Speaking of the way they intercut him finding Will with footage of his daughter dying was really bad. I'm sorry. It was easily the worst part of the show. yeah that scene felt a little weird to me
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:10 |
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chopping the hole in the wall was pretty dumb. don't you know how multiple planes of existence work, lady!
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:11 |
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mind the walrus posted:I forget did they ever say if Hooper grew up in the town or was he just a transfer from The Big CIty™? Either way he moved to the town after his daughter croaked. can't it be both? grew up in hawkins, then got a job and got married in the city, lost kid and lost the wife and moved back home
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# ? Aug 8, 2016 20:11 |
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ANIME IS BLOOD posted:can't it be both? grew up in hawkins, then got a job and got married in the city, lost kid and lost the wife and moved back home That.... that's exactly what I was asking. Did he grow up in Hawkins only to come back, or was he just a transfer from the Big City™ The Big City™ stuff is the only stuff that's established.
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