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  1. Jul 4, 2019 · D.A.R.Y.L. is a movie about a robot kid (name an acronym for “Data-Analyzing Robot Youth Lifeform”) created for government espionage but he just wants to be a regular kid. This is, of course ...

  2. Jul 6, 2019 · Stranger Things Season 3 is filled with '80s movie, pop culture, and even comic references you may have missed. ... – In the movie theater you can spot posters for Cocoon (June 21, 1985) and ...

  3. List of episodes. The third season of the American science fiction horror television series Stranger Things, marketed as Stranger Things 3, was released worldwide on the streaming service Netflix on July 4, 2019. The series was created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as executive producers along with Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen and Iain Paterson.

    • Day of The Dead
    • Wargames
    • Fast Times at Ridgemont High
    • Stand by Me
    • The Evil Dead
    • Star Wars: Return of The Jedi
    • Gremlins
    • The Fly
    • Rabid
    • The Dead Zone

    Referenced in episode 1

    In one of the first scenes of the season 3 premiere — after spending some quality time with Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) — Mike (Finn Wolfhard) heads to Hawkins’ newest attraction, Starcourt Mall, to meet up with Will (Noah Schnapp), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Max (Sadie Sink) for the opening night of Day of the Dead. Day of the Dead was the third installment in director George A. Romero’s iconic Night of the Living Dead series and was described by Romeroas a “tragedy about how a lack of hum...

    Referenced in episodes 1 and 8

    The two-man rule put in place by the Russians to ensure the gate to the Upside Down can neither be open or shut without at least two people present to turn the two keys calls to mind the scene in seminal hacker flick WarGames when two soldiers must simultaneously turn two keys to launch a missile. Of course, in Stranger Things, Joyce (Winona Ryder) ultimately figures out a way around the security system. [h/t IndieWire]

    Referenced in episodes 1 and 8

    It doesn’t take long for the parallels with Fast Times to come into play. In the season’s first episode, Zac Efron lookalike Billy (Dacre Montgomery) struts by a group of eager Hawkins housewives — including Mike’s mom, Karen Wheeler (Cara Buono) — at the pool in nothing but a red bathing suit as The Cars’ “Moving In Stereo” plays. The scene is a gender-flipped recreation of the iconic Fast Times dream sequence in which Phoebe Cates’ Linda Barrett emerges from the poolin a red bikini to the s...

    Referenced in episode 1

    Remember that famous scene in Stand By Me when Gordie (Wil Wheaton) tells the story about David Hogan (Andy Lindberg) — a.k.a. Lard-Ass — competing in the pie-eating contest? Well, considering the Duffer Brothers’ reverence for the work of Stephen King, it doesn’t seem coincidental that “lard-ass” is the insult Billy chooses to hurl at the boy he spots running at the pool while on lifeguard duty.

    Referenced in episodes 1 and 7

    When Nancy wakes up panicked that she’s going to be late for work at the Hawkins Gazette, there’s an Evil Dead poster hanging on the wall in Jonathan’s room. The show throws in another reference to director Sam Raimi’s franchise of cult horror classics in the final scene of the premiere when Billy is dragged through the old steel works by an unseen force before grabbing onto a doorframe for dear life. In the end, Billy’s efforts are futile and he disappears screaming into the darkness just li...

    Referenced in episodes 1 and 8

    When Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) radios to his friends that he’s back in walkie talkie range while returning from Camp Know Where, he checks in as Gold Leader. This seems like it could only be a reference to the callsign of Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams) during the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi. Fast-forward to the scene in the finale when Steve (Joe Keery) and Robin (Maya Hawke) are interviewing for jobs at Family Video and Steve names the “one with the teddy bears” — a.k.a. Ewok...

    Referenced in episodes 1 and 7

    The electric hammer invention that Dustin brings home from Camp Know Where sure looks a lot like the hammer device that inventor Randall Peltzer (Hoyt Axton) whips up in Gremlins. A stuffed Gremlin is also one of the prizes up for grabs at Hawkins’ Fourth of July carnival. [h/t IndieWire]

    Referenced in episodes 1, 2 and 4

    Although the Duffers appear to pay homage to several of “body horror” master David Cronenberg’s movies in season 3, the one that seems to have influenced them the most is The Fly. In today’s world, to “Cronenberg” something means to turn it into a grotesque being that resembles one of the mutilated creatures from the director’s movies. So when Hawkins’ rats begin horrifically transforming into writhing masses of sentient blood and guts in episode 1, it seems likely that the town has a Cronenb...

    Referenced in episodes 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Billy’s car-crash-turned-body-invasion storyline definitely sports similarities to the character arc of Rose (Marilyn Chambers) in Cronenberg’s Rabid. Just as Billy spreads the Mind Flayer infection throughout Hawkins, after a motorcycle crash leads to Rose developing a taste for blood, she becomes patient zero for a zombie outbreak that makes people vulnerable to attacks by those closest to them.

    Referenced in episode 3

    Cronenberg rears his head once again when El begins using her powers to spy on Billy and finds him about to feed Heather (Francesca Reale) to the Mind Flayer. She later tunes into Heather’s headspace and sees her submerged in Billy’s ice-filled bathtub begging for help before she’s sucked away into the watery depths. Although El is seeing what’s currently happening rather than the future, these visions share many similarities with the premonitions that Johnny (Christopher Walken) begins havin...

    • 3 min
    • Megan McCluskey
  4. Watchlist. Mysteries unravel in a small Midwestern town in the 1980s, involving supernatural forces, secret experiments and one strange girl. Netflix. Watch Stranger ThingsSeason 3 with a ...

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    • July 4, 2019
    • Winona Ryder
  5. Jun 30, 2019 · By doubling down on relationship stories, Season 3 of “Stranger Things” delivers an oft-charming, deeper-than-expected, and ultimately enjoyable new chapter. The eight episodes fly by ...

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  7. Jul 3, 2019 · The season 3 storyline sees our main crew of heroes branching off into separate groups a bit. Mike, Lucas, and Will. Eleven and Max. Dustin, Steve, newcomer Robin, and Lucas' little sister, Erica ...

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