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Perry was so impressed that he even helped develop the remix
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In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government exploits. In their search for answers, the children uncover a series of extraordinary mysteries. Steve Perry, former lead singer of Journey, said the Stranger Things season 4 remix of Journey’s 80s hit Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) was done pretty much the way he originally wanted to do it in the 80s, but lacked the technology . Over several episodes, people are seen 'interrupting' someone is talking on a two-way radio or CB – that is, one person is talking/transmitting and the other person is transmitting to interrupt, and then the other person hears the interruption and stops transmitting. This has happened several times on children’s CB radios and on radios used by the police.
Eleven: Friends Don’t Lie
These radios – CB and police radios from the show’s era – don’t work that way. The opening titles and fonts of Stranger Things mimic the grain and look of the opening credits of the 1980 TV series. Showing at FoundFlix: Stranger Things (2016) Ending Explained + Season 2 Clues (2016). Stranger Things (Title Sequence & End Credits Theme) Written & Performed by Kyle Dixon & Co. Michael Stein.
If you’ve seen “Stranger Things” by now, this should sound pretty familiar, right?
There were two dominant forces in the 1980s that permanently influenced my film tastes and also resulted in my undying love of fantasy, science fiction and horror stories: Steven Spielberg and Stephen King. I don’t think it’s an overstatement to say “The Two Steves”; arguably influenced and shaped the imaginations – the dreams AND nightmares – of an entire generation. A major factor in why I loved their movies and books was that many of them featured children around my age so prominently. King wrote 'Firestarter', 'It' and Spielberg either directed or produced (through his company Amblin) 'E.T.', 'The Goonies' and 'Gremlins'. These were stories where young protagonists encountered aliens and monsters, or had supernatural powers themselves—or just went on an adventure (to find a body or long-lost treasure) with adults who were mostly out of it.
And that’s not a rapture, it’s a love letter
Of course you do: because “Stranger Things”; it pays homage to all those stories on purpose – and does it very, very well. The show emulates themes and a certain style from those eighties treasures, and while it’s (for me) a very welcome callback to some favorite stories from my youth, it’s also very much its own. I’m not going to give away the plot here (I think you have a pretty good idea of what it’s about from what I’ve written above), but I’d like to mention that it’s beautifully shot, the effects and overall production The values are top-notch, and the period-inspired music is fantastic. But the biggest shout out has to go to the ensemble cast, especially the kids who play the protagonists: their charming performances are key to why the show works as well as it does. To sum it all up: #39;being an octogenarian like myself, this show is a must.
I’d rate it eight stars out of ten, but with an extra star for nostalgia, this is a 9
For everyone else, it might depend a little more on whether or not you’re a fan of the genre, but if you’re into supernatural stories, 'Stranger Things' is a delicacy. Favorite TV Shows Reviewed: imdb.com/list/ls075552387/Favorite Movies: IMDb.com/list /mkjOKvqlSBs/Lesser- Known Masterpieces: imdb .com/list/ls070242495/Favorite Low Budget and B-Movies: imdb.com/list/ls054808375/.