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7/17/2016 5:37:54 AM EDT
I'm hooked, it's like a cross between Donnie Darko-Fringe-The X Files- Goonies...
Non stop for 5 hours now.
Netflix and Amazon prime is a love hate relationship..
7/17/2016 5:43:18 AM EDT
[#1]
I haven't seen it but it sounds interesting. I'm needing a new show to watch so this is good timing.
7/17/2016 5:43:26 AM EDT
[#2]
I binge watched it the other day. OP description is correct; I thought a bout Goonies a few times during the series.
7/17/2016 5:55:36 AM EDT
[#3]
Excellent show
7/17/2016 6:02:58 AM EDT
[#4]
Just finished it.
Very unique.
Hope they make more.
7/17/2016 6:05:23 AM EDT
[#5]
Same here. Just started watching it a few days ago. Great show.
In Episode 5 at the 15:47 mark, it briefly shows a picture on the wall that is identical to one I took with my camera over 20 years ago in Boothbay Harbor. Stranger things...
7/17/2016 6:09:53 AM EDT
[#6]
Does it give some closure at the end of is it more of a cliff hanger? The one thing I hate about Netflix shows is having wait a year or more for the next season after blowing through one in a day
7/17/2016 6:15:53 AM EDT
[#7]
Not a big cliff hangar, I don't want to say too much but right up until the end you think it's all over.
7/17/2016 6:40:35 AM EDT
[#8]
By coincidence I checked this out earlier today. Now I'm binge watching it.
7/17/2016 6:45:28 AM EDT
[#9]
Feels like IT, Dreamcatcher, and Insidious, tossed together and sprinkled with a little Silent Hill for color.
7/17/2016 7:01:29 AM EDT
[#10]
Yes, a little bit of dreamcatcherisc to it.. But not ssdd. I also am getting some looper.
I don't know why we are judging this like wine or scotch like  other wine and scotch but I find it works and fits-appropriately as to lure specific brand drinkers to try new vats as to new tv series to ....... Idk where I'm going but you get the point.(I hope)

Just finished chapter 8... I want more. Including some new scotch I have not tried yet.

7/17/2016 7:04:08 AM EDT
[#11]
I hope they come out with a prequel or sequel to looper. Don't know which but I want more on the kid with powers.. Also district 9 sequel. Watched Independence Day resurgance but was not satisfied..
7/17/2016 7:07:36 AM EDT
[#12]
My wife is well in to, I can't stand the genre personally but with regards to TV shows she is hard to please so I guess that speaks volumes for the show.
7/17/2016 7:50:08 AM EDT
[#13]
Op, thanks for this thread. Was debating watching the show. When you mentioned all the shows it reminds you of, and then tossed in goonies, that sealed the deal for me. I love the fuckin Goonies. My all time favorite kid movie ever. I was thise kids age when the movie came out. And my friends and i did the same shit the goonies did growing up. Same shit, different time zone.

Thanks

7/17/2016 8:00:51 AM EDT
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It reminded me of some Dean Koontz books I read years ago.

My daughter and I enjoyed watching it last night.
7/17/2016 8:08:49 AM EDT
[#15]
Finishing second season Marco Polo. Recovering from knee surgery and need a new show, thanks.
7/17/2016 8:11:00 AM EDT
[#16]
Little over dramatic, decent show so far. On episode 5 now
7/17/2016 8:32:30 AM EDT
[#17]
Dupe, but my thread is about five pages back now. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1889156_Stranger_Things.html

This was a great series, bummer there was only eight. Good setup for season two as well.
7/17/2016 8:35:14 AM EDT
[#18]
Watched first four episodes last night.  Told the wife "It reminds me of a Dean Koontz novel without a magical Labrador Retreiver."

Actually quite good so far.
7/17/2016 8:42:06 AM EDT
[#19]
Stranger things is what 80s movies wished they were.
7/17/2016 8:56:18 AM EDT
[#20]
I started watching it this morning in the shower.  Great show.
7/17/2016 9:04:54 AM EDT
[#21]
Watching it now.  Its also got a Super 8 vibe as well.  Pretty good so far.
7/17/2016 9:19:50 AM EDT
[#22]
I'm on episode 5 right now.  It is odd, in a good way. Hopefully Netflix does more than the 8 episodes out now.
7/17/2016 9:34:44 AM EDT
[#23]
I binge-watched it yesterday.  Very cool show.  A couple soap-opera-drama moments that I wound up speeding through, but I thought they did a good job lampshading some old tropes---for instance, Click To View Spoiler

I liked it.  Hence the reason I stayed up till 1AM finishing it.  
7/17/2016 9:38:57 AM EDT
[#24]
I just started watching this with my 11 year old.  We are hooked too!  

They did the whole 80's thing really well.  It's almost how I remember my childhood years.
7/17/2016 9:41:33 AM EDT
[#25]
Watched it all day yesterday.

I really liked it .

7/17/2016 9:43:35 AM EDT
[#26]
I've finished the first episode....Looks good.

The Last Kingdom is pretty good too.
7/17/2016 9:53:28 AM EDT
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Nice tv in the shower subtle brag. Congrats.
7/17/2016 11:14:02 AM EDT
[#28]
Started watching last night. Great show...kept thinking "Goonies" and "X-Files".
7/17/2016 11:28:30 AM EDT
[#29]
Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.





The most compelling questions after two hours were:





"Where's Will?"





"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')





"When will Steve get into Cindy's (Nancy's) pants?"
This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.

 
7/17/2016 11:34:39 AM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.
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Your loss.
7/17/2016 1:32:30 PM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.
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Expecting too much. Maybe not too much, but the wrong thing.
7/17/2016 1:47:36 PM EDT
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I binge-watched it yesterday.  Very cool show.  A couple soap-opera-drama moments that I wound up speeding through, but I thought they did a good job lampshading some old tropes---for instance, Click To View Spoiler

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Yep.  Wife and I had that same discussion.
7/17/2016 2:10:40 PM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.



The most compelling questions after two hours were:



"Where's Will?"



"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')



"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"





This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.






Your loss.


If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.



 
7/17/2016 2:29:09 PM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.



Your loss.

If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.
 




 I have no idea which interpretation / evaluation of the show is closer to reality, but I dig your asshole-like arrogance. [NOT intended as a CoC violation]  Reminds me of myself.  
7/17/2016 2:32:07 PM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.
The most compelling questions after two hours were:
"Where's Will?"
"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')
"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"
This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.

Your loss.




If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.



 


 I have no idea which interpretation / evaluation of the show is closer to reality, but I dig your asshole-like arrogance. [NOT intended as a CoC violation]  Reminds me of myself.  







I'm not an asshole - except in the eyes of those who see my individual opinion as some sort of challenge to their fragile egos.





Good to meet ya'!  
 
7/17/2016 2:42:00 PM EDT
[#36]
I'm watching it right now and it's pretty damn good.
7/17/2016 4:28:05 PM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.



Your loss.

If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.
 



Actually, if you'd watched the whole show, you'd have seen it had more in common with the better Dean Koontz novels than Stephen King.  I hate Stephen King, so I probably wouldn't like the show if it was anything like what he wrote.
7/17/2016 4:32:45 PM EDT
[#38]
So good
7/17/2016 10:42:08 PM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.



Your loss.

If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.
 




 I have no idea which interpretation / evaluation of the show is closer to reality, but I dig your asshole-like arrogance. [NOT intended as a CoC violation]  Reminds me of myself.  

I'm not an asshole - except in the eyes of those who see my individual opinion as some sort of challenge to their fragile egos.

Good to meet ya'!  
 


7/18/2016 12:28:07 AM EDT
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Damn straight!!!





I just got done with Jessica Jones, which is what ( along with DareDevil ) what comic book stuff SHOULD BE  and I was looking for a new show.  My buddy at work told me about this so I started Episode One tonight.  Stranger Things is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
Were there Mp5Ks n the early 80s?  I know there was the MP5 Briefcase Gun....but I don't remember the K back in the early 1980s.



ETA: by God, yes they did.  Developed in the mid 1970s!!!!





 
7/18/2016 5:17:09 AM EDT
[#41]
Damn this show is good, I'd keep Netflix for another year just for season 2.

Did not disappoint.
7/18/2016 7:03:40 AM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.



The most compelling questions after two hours were:



"Where's Will?"



"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')



"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"





This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.






Your loss.


If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.

 






Actually, if you'd watched the whole show, you'd have seen it had more in common with the better Dean Koontz novels than Stephen King.  I hate Stephen King, so I probably wouldn't like the show if it was anything like what he wrote.


Honest question:  When does it start ramping up?



You must admit the pace in the first two episodes was sluggish, with nothing more than veiled 'Cloverfield'-like references to some scary thing, a slumber party, Winona Ryder doing her best tweaker imitation, a strange young girl who hides and cries, and a guy trying to pop a high-school chick's cherry.



I'm not sure I want to have to wait for Season 2 to get to some real action.



 
7/18/2016 7:19:16 AM EDT
[#43]
I just started it yesterday. What a great show.
7/18/2016 7:24:24 AM EDT
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It's okay. I'm using 5 sec skip a lot in the filler sentimental parts. They do that gimmick where they play an emotional song while showing scenes that I think One tree hill invented. I skip all of Winona Ryder's screen time.
7/18/2016 7:40:29 AM EDT
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I finished two more episodes last evening for a total of three.....I think I'm done. It got so boring I walked the dog and did not even bother pausing it.

I guess it's OK for those that were kids during the time Goonies came out (mid-80s) but  I was a grown man then and never cared for that movie and all this series feels like is a 8-hour Goonies movie.
7/18/2016 7:44:02 AM EDT
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Honest question:  When does it start ramping up?

You must admit the pace in the first two episodes was sluggish, with nothing more than veiled 'Cloverfield'-like references to some scary thing, a slumber party, Winona Ryder doing her best tweaker imitation, a strange young girl who hides and cries, and a guy trying to pop a high-school chick's cherry.

I'm not sure I want to have to wait for Season 2 to get to some real action.
 
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.



Your loss.

If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.
 



Actually, if you'd watched the whole show, you'd have seen it had more in common with the better Dean Koontz novels than Stephen King.  I hate Stephen King, so I probably wouldn't like the show if it was anything like what he wrote.

Honest question:  When does it start ramping up?

You must admit the pace in the first two episodes was sluggish, with nothing more than veiled 'Cloverfield'-like references to some scary thing, a slumber party, Winona Ryder doing her best tweaker imitation, a strange young girl who hides and cries, and a guy trying to pop a high-school chick's cherry.

I'm not sure I want to have to wait for Season 2 to get to some real action.
 


Maybe episode 4 or 5.
7/18/2016 8:21:49 AM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.



Your loss.

If you say so.  I'll stick with shows that aren't rejected Stephen King remakes.
 


I felt the same way. The show was all style, no substance. If you didn't like "Lost," you would probably wouldn't like this show.
7/18/2016 8:25:03 AM EDT
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My wife and I started watching it last night.  Watched two episodes so far and really like it...but we are part of the Goonies Generation
7/18/2016 8:36:41 AM EDT
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Just finished Episode 2.  I'm done.

The most compelling questions after two hours were:

"Where's Will?"

"What did the bad government people let loose? (a la 'The Mist.')

"When will Steve get into Cindy's pants?"


This show has all the tension of a strand of spaghetti cooked a minute too long.



Your loss.


It started a little slow but starts building steam 3 or 4 episodes in.  I'm glad we stuck it out.
7/18/2016 8:38:27 AM EDT
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We sat down with the intention of watching something else but saw that it was out and gave it a go. We wound up watching four episodes that first night. We TRIED to savor it by NOT powering through the final four but once it got started we were just along for the ride. Hell of a ride, too.

It was like stepping back into my childhood with the music, the clothing, the hair, the bikes, the boom boxes, the family at the table for meals and people looking out for one another. This show is so much more than horror or drama or sci-fi. It's television done RIGHT. There isn't too much exposition and we are allowed to organically arrive at conclusions without being told what to think, the directors are giving you eyegasms with gorgeous sets and shots, and the scripts are very well executed. The acting was perfect for the most part but a few gaffs happened here and there. By the sixth episode, I was depressed that there weren't 24 episodes.  I'd say that this is one of the BEST and most original series that has come out in forever.


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