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https://bbvproductions.co.uk/products/Faction-Paradox-The-Confession-of-Brother-Signet-AUDIO-DOWNLOAD-p389922366 The first season of the American science fiction horror drama television series Stranger Things premiered worldwide on the streaming service Netflix on July 15, 2016. The series was created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as executive producers along with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen. This season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp, Joe Keery, and Shannon Purser in recurring roles. The first season of Stranger Things received critical acclaim, in particular for its originality, homages to the 1980s, characterization, tone, visuals, and performances (particularly those of Ryder, Harbour, Wolfhard, Brown, Heaton and Modine). Premise The first season begins on November 6, 1983, in a small town called Hawkins. Researchers at Hawkins National Laboratory open a rift to the "Upside Down," an alternate dimension that reflects the real world. A monstrous humanoid creature escapes and abducts a boy named Will Byers and a teenage girl. Will's mother, Joyce, and the town's police chief, Jim Hopper, search for Will. At the same time, a young psychokinetic girl who goes by the name "Eleven" escapes from the laboratory and assists Will's friends, Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson, and Lucas Sinclair, in their efforts to find Will.[1] Cast and characters See also: List of Stranger Things characters Main cast Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers[2] David Harbour as Jim Hopper[2] Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler[3] Millie Bobby Brown[3] as Eleven ("El") Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson[3] Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair[3] Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler[3] Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers[3][4][5] Cara Buono as Karen Wheeler[6] Matthew Modine as Martin Brenner[7] Recurring Noah Schnapp as Will Byers Joe Keery as Steve Harrington Shannon Purser as Barbara "Barb" Holland[8] Joe Chrest as Ted Wheeler Ross Partridge as Lonnie Byers[9] Rob Morgan as Officer Powell John Paul Reynolds as Officer Callahan Randy Havens as Scott Clarke Catherine Dyer as Connie Frazier Aimee Mullins as Terry Ives[10] Amy Seimetz as Becky Ives Peyton Wich as Troy[11] Tony Vaughn as Principal Coleman Charles Lawlor as Mr. Melvald Tinsley and Anniston Price as Holly Wheeler Cade Jones as James Chester Rushing as Tommy H. Chelsea Talmadge as Carol Glennellen Anderson as Nicole Cynthia Barrett as Marsha Holland Jerri Tubbs as Diane Hopper Elle Graham as Sara Hopper Chris Sullivan as Benny Hammond Tobias Jelinek as lead agent Robert Walker-Branchaud as repairman agent Susan Shalhoub Larkin as Florence ("Flo") Episodes See also: List of Stranger Things episodes No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date 1 1 "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers" The Duffer Brothers The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 On November 6, 1983, in Hawkins, Indiana, a scientist is attacked by an unseen creature at a U.S. government laboratory. 12-year-old Will Byers encounters the creature and mysteriously vanishes while cycling home from a Dungeons & Dragons session with his friends Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson and Lucas Sinclair. The following day, Will's single mother Joyce Byers reports his disappearance to the police chief Jim Hopper, who starts a search but assures Joyce that almost all missing children are quickly found. The lab's director, Dr. Martin Brenner, investigates an organic substance oozing from the lab's basement, claiming that "the girl" cannot have gone far. A nervous young girl wearing a hospital gown wanders into a local diner. The owner, Benny, finds a tattoo of "011" on her arm and learns that her name is Eleven. Brenner, monitoring the phone lines, sends agents to the diner after Benny calls social services. The agents kill Benny, but Eleven manages to escape using telekinetic abilities. Joyce's phone short circuits after receiving a mysterious phone call that she believes is from Will. While searching for Will in the woods, Mike, Dustin, and Lucas come across Eleven. 2 2 "Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street" The Duffer Brothers The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 The boys bring Eleven to Mike's house, where they disagree on what to do. Mike formulates a plan for Eleven to pretend to be a runaway and seek help from his mother, Karen. Eleven refuses, however, revealing that "bad men" are after her. Will's brother Jonathan visits his estranged father Lonnie in Indianapolis to search for Will, but Lonnie rebuffs him. Hopper's search party discovers a scrap of hospital gown near the lab. After recognizing Will in a photograph and demonstrating her telekinesis, Eleven convinces the boys to trust her, as they believe she can find Will. Using the Dungeons & Dragons board, Eleven indicates that Will is on the "Upside Down" side of the board and is being hunted by the "Demogorgon" (the creature). Mike's sister Nancy and her friend Barbara 'Barb' Holland go to a party with Nancy's boyfriend Steve Harrington. Searching for Will near Steve's house, Jonathan secretly photographs the party. Joyce receives another call from Will, hears music playing from his stereo, and sees a creature coming through the wall. Left alone by the swimming pool, Barb is attacked by the Demogorgon and vanishes. 3 3 "Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly" Shawn Levy Jessica Mecklenburg July 15, 2016 Barb awakens in the Upside Down: a decaying, overgrown alternate dimension. She attempts to escape but is attacked by the Demogorgon. Joyce believes Will is communicating through pulses in light bulbs. Hopper visits Hawkins Lab, and the staff permits him to view doctored security footage from the night Will vanished, leading Hopper to investigate Brenner and discover his involvement with Project MKUltra and that a woman named Terry Ives alleged years earlier that Brenner took her daughter. Eleven recalls Brenner, whom she calls "Papa," punishing her for refusing to hurt a cat telekinetically. Steve destroys Jonathan's camera after discovering the photos from the party. Nancy later recovers a photo of Barb, simultaneously realizing that Barb is missing. Returning to Steve's house to investigate, Nancy finds Barb's untouched Volkswagen and encounters the Demogorgon but manages to escape. Joyce paints an alphabetic board on her wall with Christmas lights, allowing Will to sign to her that he is "RIGHT HERE" and that she needs to "RUN" as the Demogorgon comes through the wall. Believing Eleven knows where Will is, the boys ask her to lead them to him. Eleven leads them, to their frustration, to Will's house. From there they follow emergency vehicles to a nearby quarry just as Will's body is recovered from the water. 4 4 "Chapter Four: The Body" Shawn Levy Justin Doble July 15, 2016 Joyce refuses to believe that the body found at the quarry is Will's. Mike feels betrayed by Eleven until she proves that Will is still alive, channeling his voice through Mike's walkie-talkie. The boys theorize that Eleven could use a ham radio at their school to communicate with Will. Nancy notices a figure behind Barb in Jonathan's photo, which Jonathan realizes matches his mother's description of the Demogorgon. Nancy tells the police about Barb's disappearance. She later fights with Steve, who only cares about not getting in trouble with his father. Hopper has suspicions regarding the authenticity of the body found in the quarry when he learns that the usual coroner was sent home. Hopper confronts the state trooper who found it and beats him until he admits he was ordered to lie. The boys sneak Eleven into their school to use the radio, while Joyce hears Will's voice through her living room wall. Tearing away the wallpaper, she sees him. Eleven uses the radio to channel Will talking to his mother. Hopper goes to the morgue and finds that the body is a fake, and, suspecting that Brenner is responsible, breaks into the lab. 5 5 "Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat" The Duffer Brothers Alison Tatlock July 15, 2016 Hopper searches the lab before being knocked out by the lab's guards. The boys ask their science teacher, Mr. Clarke, if it would be possible to travel between alternate dimensions, to which he answers that there could be a theoretical "gate" between dimensions. Hopper awakens at his house and finds a hidden microphone, realizing that Joyce was right the whole time. The boys follow their compasses, searching for a gate that could disrupt the Earth's electromagnetic field. Eleven recalls memories of being placed in a sensory-deprivation tank to telepathically eavesdrop on a man speaking Russian; while listening, she came across the Demogorgon. Fearing another encounter with the Demogorgon, Eleven redirects the compasses. Lucas misinterprets this as an act of betrayal, leading Mike and Lucas to fight and Eleven to telekinetically fling Lucas away from Mike. While Dustin and Mike tend to the unconscious Lucas, Eleven runs off. Nancy and Jonathan formulate a plan to kill the Demogorgon. While searching in the woods, they come across a small gate to the Upside Down. Nancy crawls through it but inadvertently draws the Demogorgon's attention. Jonathan unsuccessfully tries to look for Nancy, as the gate to the Upside Down begins to close. 6 6 "Chapter Six: The Monster" The Duffer Brothers Jessie Nickson-Lopez July 15, 2016 Jonathan pulls Nancy back through the gate. That night, Nancy is afraid to be alone and asks Jonathan to stay in her bedroom. Steve, attempting to reconcile with Nancy, sees them together through her bedroom window and assumes they are dating. Joyce and Hopper track down Terry Ives, who is catatonic and tended by her sister Becky. Becky explains that Terry was a Project MKUltra participant while unknowingly pregnant and that Terry believes Brenner kidnapped her daughter Jane at birth due to her supposed telekinetic and telepathic abilities. Nancy and Jonathan stockpile weapons to kill the Demogorgon, theorizing that it is attracted by blood. Steve is brutally beaten up in a fistfight with Jonathan after he insults Will and calls Nancy a slut. Jonathan is arrested and held at the police station for beating up Steve and inadvertently punching one of the responding officers in the face. Eleven walks into a grocery store and shoplifts several boxes of Eggo waffles. Searching for Eleven, Mike and Dustin are ambushed by two bullies but are rescued by her, as she uses her powers to break one bully's arm after he attempts to kill Mike. Eleven collapses and recalls being asked by Brenner to contact the Demogorgon and, in her terror, inadvertently opening the gate. She tearfully admits to Mike that she is responsible for allowing the Demogorgon to enter this dimension. Lucas sees agents, who have tracked down Eleven, preparing to ambush Mike's house. 7 7 "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub" The Duffer Brothers Justin Doble July 15, 2016 Lucas warns Mike that agents are searching for Eleven. Mike, Dustin, and Eleven flee the house. Eleven telekinetically flips one of the vans that block their path as the kids escape. Lucas reconciles with Mike and Eleven, and the kids hide in the junkyard. Nancy and Jonathan reveal their knowledge of the Demogorgon to Joyce and Hopper. Hopper also learns that Eleven is with the kids. The group contacts the kids, and everyone meets at the Byers' house. Joyce and Hopper realize that Eleven is Jane Ives. The group asks Eleven to search for Will and Barb telepathically, but her earlier feats have weakened her. They break into the middle school and build a makeshift sensory deprivation tank to amplify Eleven's powers. After telepathically entering the Upside Down again, Eleven finds Barb dead and Will alive, hiding in the Upside Down version of his backyard fort. Realizing that the gate is in the basement of the lab, Hopper and Joyce break into the lab and are apprehended by security guards. Nancy and Jonathan sneak into the police station to retrieve the weapons they purchased previously, planning to lure and kill the Demogorgon. In the Upside Down, the Demogorgon breaks into Will's fort. 8 8 "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down" The Duffer Brothers Story by : Paul Dichter Teleplay by : The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 Hopper, haunted by the death of his daughter Sara from cancer years earlier, gives up Eleven's location to Brenner, who in exchange allows Hopper and Joyce to enter the Upside Down to rescue Will. Nancy and Jonathan cut their hands to attract the Demogorgon at the Byers' house. Steve, intending to apologize to Jonathan about their fight, arrives just as the Demogorgon appears. Steve, Nancy, and Jonathan fight the Demogorgon and light it on fire, forcing it to retreat to the Upside Down. Meanwhile, Eleven and the boys hide in the middle school when Brenner and his agents arrive to kidnap Eleven; she kills most of them before collapsing from exhaustion. As Brenner and his remaining agents pin Eleven and the boys down, the Demogorgon appears, attracted by the dead agents' blood, and attacks Brenner and the remaining agents as the boys escape with Eleven. Hopper and Joyce enter the Upside Down's version of the Hawkins library, where they encounter several corpses of the Demogorgon's victims, including Barb, and find Will unconscious with a tendril down his throat. Hopper revives him using CPR after removing the tendril. The Demogorgon corners the kids, but Eleven recovers from her exhaustion and disintegrates it, causing them both to disappear. Will recovers in the hospital, reuniting with his family and friends. One month later, it is Christmas and Nancy is back together with Steve, and both are friends with Jonathan. Will coughs up a slug-like creature and has a vision of the Upside Down, but hides this from his family. Production Development Ross (left) and Matt Duffer, the creators of the series Stranger Things was created by Matt and Ross Duffer, known professionally as the Duffer Brothers.[12] The two had completed writing and producing their 2015 film Hidden, which they had tried to emulate the style of M. Night Shyamalan, however, due to changes at Warner Bros., its distributor, the film did not see a wide release and the Duffers were unsure of their future.[13] To their surprise, television producer Donald De Line approached them, impressed with Hidden's script, and offered them the opportunity to work on episodes of Wayward Pines alongside Shyamalan. The brothers were mentored by Shyamalan during the episode's production so that when they finished, they felt they were ready to produce their own television series.[14] The Duffer Brothers prepared a script that would essentially be similar to the series' actual pilot episode, along with a 20-page pitch book to help shop the series around for a network.[15] They pitched the story to a number of cable networks, all of which rejected the script on the basis that they felt a plot centered around children as leading characters would not work, asking them to make it a children's show or to drop the children and focus on Hopper's investigation in the paranormal.[14] In early 2015, Dan Cohen, the VP of 21 Laps Entertainment, brought the script to his colleague Shawn Levy. They subsequently invited The Duffer Brothers to their office and purchased the rights for the series, giving full authorship of it to the brothers. After reading the pilot, the streaming service Netflix purchased the whole season for an undisclosed amount;[16] the show was subsequently announced for a planned 2016 release by Netflix in early April 2015.[17] The Duffer Brothers stated that at the time they had pitched to Netflix, the service had already been recognized for its original programming, such as House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black, with well-recognized producers behind them, and were ready to start giving upcoming producers like them a chance.[15] The brothers started to write out the series and brought Levy and Cohen in as executive producers to start casting and filming.[18] The series was originally known as Montauk, as the setting of the script was in Montauk, New York and nearby Long Beach locations.[17][19] The brothers had chosen Montauk as it had further Spielberg ties with the film Jaws, where Montauk was used for the fictional setting of Amity Island.[20] After deciding to change the narrative of the series to take place in the fictional town of Hawkins instead, the brothers felt they could now do things to the town, such as placing it under quarantine, that they really could not envision with a real location.[20] With the change in location, they had to come up with a new title for the series under the direction from Netflix's Ted Sarandos so that they could start marketing it to the public. The brothers started by using a copy of Stephen King's Firestarter novel to consider the title's font and appearance and came up with a long list of potential alternatives. Stranger Things came about as it sounded similar to another King novel, Needful Things, though Matt noted they still had a "lot of heated arguments" over this final title.[21] Writing The idea of Stranger Things started with how the brothers felt they could take the concept of the 2013 film Prisoners, detailing the moral struggles a father goes through when his daughter is kidnapped, and expand it out over eight or so hours in a serialized television approach. As they focused on the missing child aspect of the story, they wanted to introduce the idea of "childlike sensibilities" they could offer and toyed around with the idea of a monster that could consume humans. The brothers thought the combination of these things "was the best thing ever". To introduce this monster into the narrative, they considered "bizarre experiments we had read about taking place in the Cold War" such as Project MKUltra, which gave a way to ground the monster's existence in science rather than something spiritual. This also helped them to decide on using 1983 as the time period, as it was a year before the film Red Dawn came out, which focused on Cold War paranoia.[14] Subsequently, they were able to use all their own personal inspirations from the 1980s, the decade they were born, as elements of the series,[14][22] crafting it in the realm of science fiction and horror.[23] The Duffer Brothers have cited as influence for the show (among others): Stephen King novels; films produced by Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Robert Zemeckis, George Lucas and Guillermo del Toro; films such as Alien and Stand by Me; Japanese anime such as Akira and Elfen Lied; and video games such as Silent Hill and The Last of Us.[21][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] With Netflix as the platform, The Duffer Brothers were not limited to a typical 22-episode format, opting for the eight-episode approach. They had been concerned that a 22-episode season on broadcast television would be difficult to "tell a cinematic story" with that many episodes. Eight episodes allowed them to give time to characterization in addition to narrative development; if they had less time available, they would have had to remain committed to telling a horror film as soon as the monster was introduced and abandon the characterization.[15] Within the eight episodes, the brothers aimed to make the first season "feel like a big movie" with all the major plot lines completed so that "the audience feels satisfied", but left enough unresolved to indicate "there's a bigger mythology, and there's a lot of dangling threads at the end", something that could be explored in further seasons if Netflix opted to create more.[32] While explaining their intentions for the show, the Duffers adamantly stated their intentions to not explain the mythology in the show so they could leave a mystery and lot for the audience to speculate over their lack of understanding by the season finale, which they accepted but asked to be explained about at the very least, which they found like a really good exercise as they spent quite a bit of time with their writers' room figuring out exactly what the Upside Down would actually consist for, writing a 20-page mythology document whose details wouldn't be clarified for the audience until the show's fifth and final season.[33] Regarding writing for the children characters of the series, The Duffer Brothers considered themselves as outcasts from other students while in high school and thus found it easy to write for Mike Wheeler and his friends, and particularly for Barbara "Barb" Holland.[21] Joyce Byers was fashioned after Richard Dreyfuss's character Roy Neary in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, as she appears "absolutely bonkers" to everyone else as she tries to find her son Will Byers.[34] Other characters, such as Billy in the second season, have more villainous attributes that are not necessarily obvious from the onset; Matt explained that they took further inspiration from Stephen King for these characters, as King "always has really great human villains" that may be more malicious than the supernatural evil.[35] Casting The Duffers cast David Harbour as Sheriff Hopper believing this was his opportunity to play a lead character in a work. In June 2015, it was announced that Winona Ryder and David Harbour had joined the series as Joyce and as the unnamed chief of police, respectively.[2] The brothers' casting director Carmen Cuba had suggested Ryder for the role of Joyce, which the two were immediately drawn to because of her prominence in 1980s films.[14] Levy believed Ryder could "wretch up the emotional urgency and yet find layers and nuance and different sides of [Joyce]". Ryder praised that the show's multiple storylines required her to act for Joyce as "she's out of her mind, but she's actually kind of onto something", and that the producers had faith she could pull off the difficult role.[36] Upon being offered the role, Ryder felt intrigued at being given the pilot's script due to know knowing what streaming was and finding it "terrifying", with her sole condition to the Duffers for accepting the role being that, if a Beetlejuice sequel ever materialized as she and Tim Burton had been discussing since 2000, they had to let her take a break to shoot it, a condition the Duffers agreed and ultimately proved to work out when Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was greenlighted years later.[37] The Duffer Brothers had been interested in Harbour before, who until Stranger Things primarily had smaller roles as villainous characters, and they felt that he had been "waiting too long for this opportunity" to play a lead, while Harbour himself was thrilled by the script and the chance to play "a broken, flawed, anti-hero character".[21][38] Additional casting followed two months later with Finn Wolfhard as Mike, Millie Bobby Brown in an undisclosed role, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson, Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair, Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler, and Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers]].[3] In September 2015, Cara Buono joined the cast as Karen Wheeler,[6] followed by Matthew Modine as Martin Brenner a month later.[7] Additional cast who recur for the first season include Noah Schnapp as Will,[3][5] Shannon Purser as Barbara "Barb" Holland,[8] Joe Keery as Steve Harrington,[39][5] and Ross Partridge as Lonnie Byers,[9] among others. Actors auditioning for the children's roles read lines from Stand By Me.[14] The Duffer Brothers estimated they went through about a thousand different child actors for the roles. They noted that Wolfhard was already "a movie buff" of the films from the 1980s period and easily filled the role, while they found Matarazzo's audition to be much more authentic than most of the other audition tapes, and selected him after a single viewing of his audition tape.[15] As casting was started immediately after Netflix greenlit the show, and prior to the scripts being fully completed, this allowed some of the actors' takes on the roles to reflect into the script. The casting of the young actors for Will and his friends had been done just after the first script was completed, and subsequent scripts incorporated aspects from these actors.[32] The brothers said Modine provided significant input on the character of Dr. Brenner, whom they had not really fleshed out before as they considered him the hardest character to write for given his limited appearances within the narrative.[34] Filming The brothers had desired to film the series around the Long Island area to match the initial Montauk concept. However, with filming scheduled to take place in November 2015, it was difficult to shoot in Long Island in the cold weather, and the production started scouting locations in and around the Atlanta, Georgia area. The brothers, who grew up in North Carolina, found many places that reminded them of their own childhoods in that area, and felt the area would work well with the narrative shift to the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.[20] The filming of the first season began on September 25, 2015, and was extensively done in Atlanta, Georgia, with The Duffer Brothers and Levy handling the direction of individual episodes.[40] Jackson served as the basis of the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.[41][42] Other shooting locations included the Georgia Mental Health Institute as the Hawkins National Laboratory site, Bellwood Quarry, Patrick Henry High School in Stockbridge, Georgia, for the middle and high school scenes,[43] Emory University's Continuing Education Department, the former city hall in Douglasville, Georgia, Georgia International Horse Park, the probate court in Butts County, Georgia, Old East Point Library and East Point First Baptist Church in East Point, Georgia, Fayetteville, Georgia, Stone Mountain Park, Palmetto, Georgia, and Winston, Georgia.[44] Set work was done at Screen Gem Studios in Atlanta.[44] The series was filmed with a Red Dragon digital camera.[34] Filming for the first season concluded in early 2016.[41] While filming, the brothers tried to capture shots that could be seen as homages to many of the 1980s references they recalled. Their goal was not necessarily to fill the work with these references, but instead to make the series seem to the viewer like a 1980s film.[21] They spent little time reviewing those works and instead went by memory. Matt further recognized that some of their filming homages were not purposely done but were found to be very comparable, as highlighted by a fan-made video comparing the show to several 1980s works side by side.[14][45] Matt commented on the video that "Some were deliberate and some were subconscious."[14] The brothers recognized that many of the iconic scenes from these 1980s films, such as with Poltergeist, was about "taking a very ordinary object that people deal with every day, their television set, and imbuing it with something otherworldly", leading to the idea of using the Christmas light strings for Will to communicate with Joyce.[21] The brothers attributed much of the 1980s feel to set and costume designers and the soundtrack composers that helped to recreate the era for them.[14] Lynda Reiss, the head of props, had about a $220,000 budget, similar to most films, to acquire artifacts of the 1980s, using eBay and searching through flea markets and estate sales around the Atlanta area. The bulk of the props were original items from the 1980s with only a few pieces, such as the Dungeons & Dragons books made as replicas.[46] Visual effects To create the aged effect for the series, a film grain was added over the footage, which was captured by scanning in film stock from the 1980s.[34] The Duffers wanted to scare the audience, but not to necessarily make the show violent or gory, following in line with how the 1980s Amblin Entertainment films drove the creation of the PG-13 movie rating. It was "much more about mood and atmosphere and suspense and dread than they are about gore", though they were not afraid to push into more scary elements, particularly towards the end of the first season.[34] The brothers had wanted to avoid any computer-generated effects for the monster and other parts of the series and stay with practical effects. However, the six-month filming time left them little time to plan out and test practical effects rigs for some of the shots. They went with a middle ground of using constructed props including one for the monster whenever they could, but for other shots, such as when the monster bursts through a wall, they opted to use digital effects. Post-production on the first season was completed the week before it was released on Netflix.[14] The title sequence uses closeups of the letters in the Stranger Things title with a red tint against a black background as they slide into place within the title. The sequence was created by the studio Imaginary Forces, formerly part of R/GA, led by creative director Michelle Doughtey.[47] Levy introduced the studio to The Duffer Brothers, who explained their vision of the 1980s-inspired show, which helped the studio to fix the concept the producers wanted. Later, but prior to filming, the producers sent Imaginary Forces the pilot script, the synth-heavy background music for the titles, as well as the various book covers from King and other authors that they had used to establish the title and imagery, and were looking for a similar approach for the show's titles, primarily using a typographical sequence. They took inspiration from several title sequences of works from the 1980s that were previously designed by Richard Greenberg under R/GA, such as Altered States and The Dead Zone. They also got input from Dan Perri, who worked on the title credits of several 1980s films. Various iterations included having letters vanish, to reflect the "missing" theme of the show, and having letters cast shadows on others, alluding to the mysteries, before settling into the sliding letters. The studio began working on the title sequence before filming and took about a month off during the filming process to let the producers get immersed in the show and come back with more input. Initially, they had been working with various fonts for the title and used close-ups of the best features of these fonts, but near the end the producers wanted to work with ITC Benguiat, requiring them to rework those shots. The final sequence is fully computer-generated, but they took inspiration from testing some practical effects, such as using Kodalith masks as would have been done in the 1980s, to develop the appropriate filters for the rendering software. The individual episode title cards used a "fly-through" approach, similar to the film Bullitt, which the producers had suggested to the studio.[48] Music Main articles: Music of Stranger Things and Stranger Things (soundtrack) The Stranger Things original soundtrack was composed by Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon of the electronic band Survive.[49] It makes extensive use of synthesizers in homage to 1980s artists and film composers including Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Goblin, John Carpenter, Giorgio Moroder, and Fabio Frizzi.[50] According to Stein and Dixon, The Duffer Brothers had been fans of Survive's music, and used their song "Dirge" for the mock trailer that was used to sell the show to Netflix.[49][51] Once the show was green-lit, the Duffers contacted Survive around July 2015 to ask if they were still doing music; the two provided the production team with dozens of songs from their band's past to gain their interest, helping to land them the role.[49] Once aboard, the two worked with producers to select some of their older music to rework for the show, while developing new music, principally with character motifs.[51] The two had been hired before the casting process, so their motif demos were used and played over the actors' audition tapes, aiding in the casting selection.[51][52] The show's theme is based on an unused work Stein composed much earlier that ended up in the library of work they shared with the production staff, who thought that with some reworking would be good for the opening credits.[49] The first season's original soundtrack, consisting of 75 songs from Dixon and Stein split across two volumes, was released by Lakeshore Records. Digital release and streaming options were released on August 10 and 19, 2016 for the two volumes, respectively, while retail versions were available on September 16 and 23, 2016.[53][54] In addition to original music, Stranger Things features period music from artists including The Clash, Toto, New Order, The Bangles, Foreigner, Echo and the Bunnymen, Peter Gabriel and Corey Hart, as well as excerpts from Tangerine Dream, John Carpenter and Vangelis.[54][55] In particular, The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was specifically picked to play at pivotal moments of the story, such as when Will is trying to communicate with Joyce from the Upside Down.[54] Music supervisor Nora Felder felt the song "furthered the story" and called it an additional, unseen, main character of the season.[56]
Sue and Kendra talked with Sarah Hindsgaul, the head of the Stranger Things hair department and who also happens to be married to Matt Duffer, one of the creators of the show. Stranger Things Volume 2 gets released on Christmas Day and the FINALE on New Years Eve!
In this special Behind The Geeks episode packed with SPOILERS for Stranger Things Season 5 Vol. 1, Justin speaks with creators Matt and Ross Duffer (The Duffer Brothers) about crafting the final chapter of the series. And, Nate sits down with Sadie Sink to explore Max's emotional journey and with Jamie Campbell Bower to discuss stepping back into the darkness of Vecna. Across all three interviews, our guests offer insight into character arcs, creative decisions, and the one song that would save them from Vecna's mind prison. If you've finished Volume 1, this is the ultimate deep dive.STRANGER THINGS 5 Volume 1 is streaming now on Netflix STRANGER THINGS 5 Premiere Dates Volume 2: December 25, 2025 @ 5pm PT/8pm ET The Finale: December 31, 2025 @ 5pm PT/8pm ETWatch Our Interview with The Duffer Brothers Here on YouTubeWatch Our Interview with Sadie Sink & Jamie Campbell Brower Here on YouTube Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREFollow Eatcentric - Same geeks. New Eats
It's one of Jake Gyllenhaal's best movies! Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer A.K.A The Duffer Brothers joined Dave to chat about Season 5 of Stranger Things.
The first “Predator” movie in 1987 with Arnold Schwarzenegger was a hit, and gave us all our fav Arnold impersonation line, “GET TO THE CHOPPA!” Now we get a new Predator movie, 38 years after that original, called “Predator Badlands.” Is it good enough to “GET TO THE THEATER?!!!” That remains to be seen. The Predator franchise was a Fox product, but now Disney owns Fox and Disney will put its fingerprints on any new Predator entry, including this one. “Predator Badlands” stars Elle Fanning as Thia, who is a synthetic or robot, who is found by Dek, the main predator, played by Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi. Dek is seen as the weakest by his predator clan, especially his father, and is ferociously driven to take down a big trophy and return with it to show he is a hunter, a killer worthy of the clan. He ends up on a planet to take down that trophy and Thia ends up helping him on his journey. Is it worth a trip to the theater to find out what happens? Check out this episode to find out! “Predator Badlands” also stars Reuben De Jong, Cameron Brown, Ross Duffer, Matt Duffer, Michael Homik, Stefan Grube and Rohinal Nayaran. Support the showFeel free to reach out to me via:@MoviesMerica on Twitter @moviesmerica on InstagramMovies Merica on Facebook
Nesse podcast comentamos o clássico documentário Paris is Burning (1990), dirigido por Jennie Livingston. O filme, pertencente ao New Queer Cinema estadunidense, retrata os bailes drag de Nova York no final da década de 1980. Conversamos sobre as noções de sociabilidade e família, a apropriação da arte pelo mainstream e relação entre documentarista e pessoas documentadas. O programa é apresentado por Isabel Wittmann, Camila Vieira e Yasmine Evaristo. Feedback: contato@feitoporelas.com.br Mais informações: https://feitoporelas.com.br/feito-por-elas-179-paris-is-burning/ Feedback: contato@feitoporelas.com.br Pesquisa, pauta e roteiro: Isabel Wittmann, Rosana Íris e Yasmine Evaristo Produção do programa e arte da capa: Isabel Wittmann Edição: Domenica Mendes Vinheta: Felipe Ayres Locução da vinheta: Deborah Garcia (deh.gbf@gmail.com) Música de encerramento: Bad Ideas - Silent Film Dark de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100489 Artista: http://incompetech.com/ Agradecimento: Carolina Ronconi, Leticia Santinon, Lorena Luz, Isadora Oliveira Prata, Helga Dornelas, Larissa Lisboa, Joana Bernardes, Tiago Maia e Pedro dal Bó Assine nosso financiamento coletivo: https://orelo.cc/feitoporelas/apoios Links patrocinados (Como associado da Amazon, recebemos por compras qualificadas): [LIVRO] Cinema Soviético de Mulheres https://amzn.to/3lnC37b [LIVRO] Mulheres Atrás das Câmeras- As cineastas brasileiras de 1930 a 2018 https://amzn.to/3AC6wnl Mencionados: Vote no Troféu Alice! https://forms.gle/wk261NQEMgnrmRWCA [FILME] Aconteceu Naquela Noite (It Happened One Night, 1934), dir. Frank Capra [FILME] Sinfonia de Paris (An American in Paris, 1951), dir. Vincente Minnelli [FILME] Jules e Jim - Uma Mulher para Dois (Jules et Jim, 1962), dir. François Truffaut [FILME] Pauline na Praia (Pauline à la plage, 1983), dir. Éric Rohmer [FILME] O Raio Verde (Le rayon vert, 1986), dir. Éric Rohmer [FILME] Caprice (1986), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Cidade dos Sonhos (Mulholland Dr., 2001), dir. David Lynch [FILME] Unrelated (2007), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Archipelago (2010), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Exibição (Exhibition, 2013), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Amantes Eternos (Only Lovers Left Alive, 2013), dir. Jim Jarmusch [FILME] La La Land: Cantando Estações (La La Land, 2016), dir. Damien Chazelle [FILME] The Souvenir (2019), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] The Souvenir: Part II (2021), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Annette (2021), dir. Leos Carax [FILME] The Eternal Daughter (2022), dir. Joanna Hogg [SÉRIE] Sex and the City (1998–2004), criada por Darren Star [SÉRIE] Mad Men (2007-2015), criada por Matthew Weiner [SÉRIE] Fleabag (2016-2019), criada por Phoebe Waller-Bridge [SÉRIE] Stranger Things (2016-), criada por Matt Duffer e Ross Duffer Relacionados: [PODCAST] Feito por Elas #65 Trilogia Bridget Jones https://feitoporelas.com.br/feito-por-elas-65-trilogia-bridget-jones/
Neste podcast comentamos os filmes The Souvenir Part I e II, dirigidos por Joanna Hogg. Discutimos a auto-ficção da autora, o fazer de artista e o coming of age da protagonista. O programa é apresentado por Rosana Íris e Stephania Amaral. Feedback: contato@feitoporelas.com.br Mais informações: http://feitoporelas.com.br/feito-por-elas-178-the-souvenir-part-i-part-ii/ Feedback: contato@feitoporelas.com.br Pesquisa, pauta e roteiro: Isabel Wittmann, Rosana Íris e Yasmine Evaristo Produção do programa e arte da capa: Isabel Wittmann Edição: Domenica Mendes Vinheta: Felipe Ayres Locução da vinheta: Deborah Garcia (deh.gbf@gmail.com) Música de encerramento: Bad Ideas - Silent Film Dark de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100489 Artista: http://incompetech.com/ Agradecimento: Carolina Ronconi, Leticia Santinon, Lorena Luz, Isadora Oliveira Prata, Helga Dornelas, Larissa Lisboa, Tiago Maia e Pedro dal Bó Assine nosso financiamento coletivo: https://orelo.cc/feitoporelas/apoios Links patrocinados (Como associado da Amazon, recebemos por compras qualificadas): [LIVRO] Cinema Soviético de Mulheres https://amzn.to/3lnC37b [LIVRO] Mulheres Atrás das Câmeras- As cineastas brasileiras de 1930 a 2018 https://amzn.to/3AC6wnl Mencionados: Vote no Troféu Alice! https://forms.gle/wk261NQEMgnrmRWCA [FILME] Aconteceu Naquela Noite (It Happened One Night, 1934), dir. Frank Capra [FILME] Sinfonia de Paris (An American in Paris, 1951), dir. Vincente Minnelli [FILME] Jules e Jim - Uma Mulher para Dois (Jules et Jim, 1962), dir. François Truffaut [FILME] Pauline na Praia (Pauline à la plage, 1983), dir. Éric Rohmer [FILME] O Raio Verde (Le rayon vert, 1986), dir. Éric Rohmer [FILME] Caprice (1986), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Cidade dos Sonhos (Mulholland Dr., 2001), dir. David Lynch [FILME] Unrelated (2007), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Archipelago (2010), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Exibição (Exhibition, 2013), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Amantes Eternos (Only Lovers Left Alive, 2013), dir. Jim Jarmusch [FILME] La La Land: Cantando Estações (La La Land, 2016), dir. Damien Chazelle [FILME] The Souvenir (2019), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] The Souvenir: Part II (2021), dir. Joanna Hogg [FILME] Annette (2021), dir. Leos Carax [FILME] The Eternal Daughter (2022), dir. Joanna Hogg [SÉRIE] Sex and the City (1998–2004), criada por Darren Star [SÉRIE] Mad Men (2007-2015), criada por Matthew Weiner [SÉRIE] Fleabag (2016-2019), criada por Phoebe Waller-Bridge [SÉRIE] Stranger Things (2016-), criada por Matt Duffer e Ross Duffer Relacionados: [PODCAST] Feito por Elas #85 Lucrecia Martel https://feitoporelas.com.br/feito-por-elas-85-lucrecia-martel/ [PODCAST] Fleabag por Elas https://feitoporelas.com.br/tag/fleabag-por-elas/ [PODCAST] Feito por Elas #167 Aconteceu Naquela Noite https://feitoporelas.com.br/feito-por-elas-167-aconteceu-naquela-noite/
Our Latin American journey leaves the South American mainland behind this week, and dips into Caribbean cinema with a 2007 film from the Dominican Republic, YUNIOL. After some reviews, we talk about class differences, telling multiple stories, and how this is not an ‘uneven' film. Recent Media ALL OR NOTHING: TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (2021): Rob Worsoff, Kyle Dubas, Will Arnett STRANGER THINGS S4 (2022): Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer, Winona Ryder Recommendations HEROES (2007–09): Tim Kring, Jack Coleman, Hayden Panettiere SHARKTOPUS VS. PTERACUDA (2014): Kevin O'Neill, Robert Carradine, Katie Savoy SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING (2017): Jon Watts, Tom Holland, Michael Keaton BLINDSPOTTING (2018): Carlos López Estrada, Daveed Diggs, Rafael Casal Footnotes This week's links: [where this film comes from, Part 1] www.barcelo.com/pinandtravel/en/from-the-godfather-to-jurassic-park-the-best-dominican-cinema [where this film comes from, Part 2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dominican_Republic_films [what this film could have been] www.tasteofcinema.com/2016/15-poetic-films-about-mundane-subjects [our episode about the film to which we compared this one] www.kaiju.fm/prestige/5-04-city-of-god-2002-corrupt-space [finally: yes this is about the UK, but it's still a good article!] aaronguthrie.medium.com/the-representation-of-class-in-contemporary-british-film-and-tv-afc5882dd7d3 Find Us On Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-prestige-417454 Follow Us - https://www.twitter.com/prestigepodcast
¡Tras una larga espera, los covachos regresan a Hawkins, Indiana, para echar el chisme sobre Stranger Things 4! Hablaremos de las cuatro tramas, cuál nos emocionó más, cuál nos decepcionó, en qué nos identificamos con los personajes, la aplicación de la música a lo largo de la serie, y qué nos pareció el final. Los primeros 15 minutos es opinión sin (tantos) spóilers, pero después no nos guardaremos nada, sobre aviso no hay engaño. Sobre Stranger Things 4 La cuarta temporada de la serie de televisión estadounidense de drama de terror y ciencia ficción Stranger Things se lanzó en el servicio de transmisión Netflix en dos volúmenes. El primer conjunto de siete episodios se lanzó el 27 de mayo de 2022, mientras que el segundo conjunto de dos episodios se lanzó el 1 de julio de 202. FICHA TÉCNICA Plataforma de streaming: Netflix. Temporada 4. Estreno: 27 de mayo, 2022. Capítulos: 9. Serie creada por Matt Duffer y Ross Duffer. Elenco principal: Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard. FICHA COVACHA MESA: Raúl Hernández "Wakko", Sofía Pérez, Isidro Rodríguez y Francisco Espinosa. FECHA: Jueves 14 de julio, 2022. PODCAST: Alejandro García "SpiderGámez" REDES: Valentín García. ¡Conviértete en miembro del canal de YouTube desde $9 al mes, y ayúdanos a seguir creando contenido: https://tinyurl.com/ycknd2n8. ¡Apoya el proyecto covacho sin gastar un peso! Liga tu cuenta de Amazon Prime a tu perfil de Twitch y suscríbete SIN COSTO ALGUNO a nuestro canal: www.twitch.tv/lacovachamx.
Neste episódio, Arthur, André e Leo registram suas opiniões em relação a quarta temporada da serie criada pelos irmãos Ross e Matt Duffer lançada pela Netiflix que se tornou o maior fenomeno da atualidade! Também neste episódio; Filme hentai dos Cavaleiros do Zodiaco? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/entendedores-ltda/message
E é com a Kate Bush (ou seria a Perry?) que chega o QueIssoAssim de Strangers Things 4! No episódio de hoje, Brunão, Baconzitos e Plínio se juntam para derrotar Vecna no Mundo Invertido, participam do Projeto Nina e libertam Hopper do Gulag Russo! Programa recheado de spoilers!
Chrisitan, Devin and special guests Jayla and Mike Thomas give their thoughts and insights on the finale on Stranger Things 4: Volume 2. TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:Stranger Things 4 Review: Volume 2Initial reactions SpoilersEaster EggsFinal thoughts Ratings HELPFUL LINKS:Follow Film Optix on TwitterFollow Film Optix on IG Follow us on LetterboxdVisit our WebsiteFollow Jayla on Twitter Find all of Mike Thomas's work on Link Tree SERIES INFO:Creators: Ross Duffer and Matt Duffer Stars: Milly Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, Winona Ryder, and David HarbourPlatform: Netflix STRANGER THINGS 4: VOLUME 2 EPISODE LISTChapter Eight: Papa Chapter Nine: The Piggyback
The latest season of "Stranger Things" finally returned to Netflix on May 27th and we are so excited to sit down with the creators of the show, along with several key members of the post-production team, to discuss the sound, music, and editorial process behind this wildly successful series. This is a supersized episode of the podcast with a TON of bonus guests. Joining us are the creators (as well as writers and directors) Matt and Ross Duffer; composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein; re-recording mixers Mark Paterson, Craig Henighan (also the sound supervisor), and Will Files (also the supervising sound editor); and the editor of the series, Dean Zimmerman. This conversation offers an incredible glimpse into the creative process of what makes "Stranger Things" work so well. And it's apparent from this conversation that it has a lot to do with how much this team trusts each other in order to work so seamlessly together. "Yeah, there's a lot of people who work on the show. But in terms of making big, big decisions, say in post-production, shaping the sound and the music of the show, it's a pretty, actually, tight knit group. And I think we've all gotten to the point where we really respect and trust each other. And then it's just a creative collaboration... It feels weirdly the same as it did season one." — Matt Duffer, Co-Creator, "Stranger Things" Be sure to https://www.netflix.com/title/80057281 (check out "Stranger Things," only on Netflix.) Please subscribe to Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast https://linktr.ee/dolbyinstitute (wherever you get your podcasts). You can also check out the https://youtube.com/dolby (video) for this episode. Learn more about the https://www.dolby.com/institute/ (Dolby Institute) and check out https://www.dolby.com/ (Dolby.com). Connect with Dolby on https://www.instagram.com/dolbylabs/ (Instagram), https://twitter.com/Dolby (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/Dolby/ (Facebook), or https://www.linkedin.com/company/6229/ (LinkedIn).
Chrisitan, Devin, and special guests Leo Rydel from "Geekly Goods" and Mike Thomas from "Novice Cinephile " give their thoughts and insights on Stranger Things 4: Volume 1. TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:Stranger Things 4: Volume 1 ReviewIntroduction: 0:18Initial Reactions: 9:01SPOILERS: 18:34Predictions: 39:57Final Thoughts and Ratings: 50:51Call To Action: 59:02HELPFUL LINKS:Follow Film Optix on TwitterFollow Film Optix on IG Follow us on LetterboxdVisit our WebsiteFollow Leo Rydel on Twitter and YoutubeFind all of Mike Thomas's work on Link Tree SERIES INFO:Creators: Ross Duffer and Matt Duffer Stars: Milly Bobby Brown, Sadie Sink, Winona Ryder, and David HarbourSTRANGER THINGS 4: VOLUME 1 EPISODE LISTChapter One: The Hellfire ClubChapter Two: Vecna's CurseChapter Three: The Monster and the SuperheroChapter Four: Dear BillyChapter Five: The Nina Project Chapter Six: The DiveChapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins LabAlicyn's WonderlandAnimation, Anime & Video Game fans, join us as we go into the Wonderland!
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Now it's South Australia's turn for lockdown hell for at least six days, and Daniel Wild joins the panel live from Adelaide to report on the chaotic decision making behind the Government's draconian measures. Apparently the coronavirus spread by failure in Hotel Quarantine - who would have expected THAT! Seriously, are our Governments incapable of learning and preparing, and delivering a decent test and trace system? Meanwhile, the Fatwa issued by Kevin Rudd against Rupert Murdoch gained support from Malcolm Turnbull and the ABC, and now the Senate has launched yet another inquiry into ‘media diversity'. How real are the claims made about Murdoch's influence, and what does that really have to do with the state of media in Australia? Is this just setting us up for Finklestein Mark II, with government licensing of media outlets and journalists? We then move on to discuss our culture picks for the week including Daniel's Australian Prime Ministers by editor Michelle Grattan; Chris's Netflix original TV series Stranger Things by Ross Duffer and Matt Duffer, which he recommends to anyone looking for an absurd, high quality production with amusing cliches; and Scott's TV series The Crown by Peter Morgan which Scott enjoys but critiques for its pushing of political agendas and subtly supporting the aristocrats' snobbish view of Margaret Thatcher. Culture Picks: Australian Prime Ministers; Michelle Grattan https://www.booktopia.com.au/australian-prime-ministers-michelle-grattan/book/9781760792091.html Stranger Things; Ross Duffer and Matt Duffer https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4574334/ The Crown; Peter Morgan https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4786824/
La produzione della quarta stagione di Stranger Things è ripartita col primo ciak e l'esaltazione provocata nella Mansarda fa rievocare ricordi onirici in cui il trio, in vesti anni '80, era a Hawkins a sostenere la candidatura del sindaco, a smascherare un complotto russo e ad essere posseduto dal mind flayer! Tutto vero e reso possibile da Secret Cinema, che purtroppo non sponsorizza questa puntata ma che almeno si spera colga il suggerimento su Mad Max. L'ascolto della puntata è raccomandato a chi ha già visto la serie o a chi della serie non frega nulla ma vuole finalmente capire e scoprire il Secret Cinema. Uno pterodattilo si diverte sullo Space Vertigo...
Ross Duffer and Matt Duffer on the future of Stranger Things, On The Rocks. Starring Bill Murray and Rashida Jones, Apple Has passed 2 trillion in market value, Netflix is testing a ‘Shuffle’ button, Shia LaBeouf’s The Tax Collector, Google Maps is getting a lot more detail, Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series, Unhinged and finally, Words On Bathroom Walls. Be a part of the show! https://www.patreon.com/ASKtheGOAT
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 7: The Bite where With time running out, and an assassin close behind, Hopper's crew races back to Hawkins, where El and the kids are preparing for war. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 8: The Battle Of Starcourt where Terror reigns in the food court when the Mind Flayer comes to collect; but down below, in the dark, the future of the world is at stake Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 7: The Bite where With time running out, and an assassin close behind, Hopper's crew races back to Hawkins, where El and the kids are preparing for war. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 6: E Pluribus Unum where Dr. Alexei reveals what the Russians have been building, and Eleven sees where Billy has been; Dustin and Erica stage a daring rescue. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 5: The Flayed where Strange surprises lurk inside an old farmhouse and deep beneath the Starcourt Mall; meanwhile, the Mind Flayer is gathering strength. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 4: The Sauna Test where A code red brings the gang back together to face a frighteningly familiar evil; Karen urges Nancy to keep digging, and Robin finds a useful map. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 6: E Pluribus Unum where Dr. Alexei reveals what the Russians have been building, and Eleven sees where Billy has been; Dustin and Erica stage a daring rescue. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 5: The Flayed where Strange surprises lurk inside an old farmhouse and deep beneath the Starcourt Mall; meanwhile, the Mind Flayer is gathering strength. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 4: The Sauna Test where A code red brings the gang back together to face a frighteningly familiar evil; Karen urges Nancy to keep digging, and Robin finds a useful map. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we’re talking about Chapter 8: The Battle Of Starcourt where Terror reigns in the food court when the Mind Flayer comes to collect; but down below, in the dark, the future of the world is at stake Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we talk about new romances, Russian experiments, and crazy rat hoards. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we talk about secret Russian codes, break-ups, and 80’s mall montages. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosted by Roxy Striar, Angelica Trae, Ryan Nilsen, and Tiona Hobson, today on the Stranger Things Season 3 After Show, we talk about the In Between, Russian henchmen, and conspiracy theories. Find out what’s lurking under the surface of Hawkins, Indiana in the STRANGER THINGS AFTER SHOW. We’ll discuss the latest demogorgon sightings, Nancy’s love triangle and the gang’s latest mischief. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SEASON 1 FINALE OF SEEMORE! - Netflix’s critically-acclaimed series Stranger Things oozes charm and it’s clear that every fiber of it was made with love. The Duffer Brothers (co-creators) lead that train of love by adding an original spin to the nostalgic 80’s themes, archetypes, and aesthetics they draw inspiration from. The sci-fi series kicks off with the mysterious disappearance of a small-town child and his friend’s pursuit to find him against peculiar odds. With incredible talent both in front and behind the camera, this cultural phenomenon has already been nominated for over 160 awards and has won 52 of them, including multiple Emmy’s in its first two seasons. With a third season about to be released for July 4th, Stranger Things shows no signs of slowing down. Joan explores why the show walks a great balance between paying homage to respective narrative structures while adding an original spin unique to the series. Beware of mild spoilers!
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Guerreiros, em guarda! Nesta missão, Thais Freitas (@ThaisdF17), Rafael Motta (@RalfMotta), Fábio Moreira (@facosmo) e Marcos Moreira (@marvincosmo) recebem a Priscila Armani (@priskka), para falar de novas Paradas Sinistras que vão afetar a cidade de Hawkins, e trazendo de volta todas as maluquices do Bingo da Nostalgia!
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, Ivanna Williams, and Tiona Hobson discuss Episodes 6-9. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, Ivanna Williams, and Amy Cassandra discuss Part 1. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, it's the third in the Bourne franchise, and Paul Greengrass is back in the saddle for the 2007 film. Sam is distracted by a roomful of boxes, but Rob keeps things on track with discussions of shifts in narrative tone, how this is a very different movie from the first one, and why the ending could have been edited better. This Week's Watching MONEYBALL (2015): Bennett Miller, Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill STRANGER THINGS (2016): Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer, Winona Ryder Recommendations THE WORLD'S END (2013): Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost SUCKER PUNCH (2011): Zack Snyder, Emily Browning, Vanessa Hudgens DAREDEVIL (2015–): Drew Goddard, Charlie Cox, Vincent D'Onofrio FACE/OFF (1997): John Woo, John Travolta, Nicholas Cage Footnotes This book has a great chapter on ULTIMATUM, and connections with Alfred Hitchcock. It makes a great point about Greengrass's use of CCTV at the start of the film, which we entirely failed to mention. Rob muses on whether it's time to retire the ‘American officialdom = The Bad Guys' trope; this site has a list of films where Americans really are the enemy. Finally, this interview has Zack Snyder talking about the ending of BvS.
Em mais uma edição dedicada a uma série de TV, o Podcast Cinema em Cena coloca em debate Stranger Things, produção da Netflix criada pelos irmãos Matt Duffer e Ross Duffer, que se basearam na nostalgia dos anos 80 para conceber uma história de mistério, ficção científica e suspense repleta de referências aos filmes daquela década. O elenco traz Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Matthew Modine, Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton e Joe Keery. Programa apresentado e produzido por Renato Silveira, com os comentários de Stephania Amaral, da equipe Cinema em Cena; de Isabel Wittmann, da coluna Vestindo o Filme e do blog Estante da Sala; de Marcelo Seabra, do blog O Pipoqueiro; e de Raquel Gomes, dos blogs Moda Útil e Cinematório. Edição e mixagem de áudio: Eduardo Garcia. Interaja com os demais ouvintes nos comentários abaixo. Tem um recado para a nossa equipe? Envie sua mensagem para o e-mail cinema@cinemaemcena.com.br Confira os extras na página do podcast no Cinema em Cena.
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 7. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 6. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 1. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 2. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 3. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 8. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 5. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson discuss episode 4. ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV – Stranger Things edition, is Netflix's official “after show” for fans of Netflix's Stranger Things. In this show, hosts Roxy Striar, Zach Wilson, DJ Jesse Janedy, and Tiona Hobson will be breaking down each episode! ABOUT STRANGER THINGS: The show is a 1980s drama series set in Indiana (originally to be set in Montauk, New York), where a young boy vanishes into thin air. There will be eight, one hour-long episodes that will premiere on July 15, 2016. It will be written and directed by Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer and executive produced by Shawn Levy. It was previously titled Montauk. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app